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'WW' ' m I - -' 5 '.! i f. .! v.- i - -r n 1 r'C 1 IB I of It, I in j is Oil Vf nf I r, j. V- it S5 JVl 4 1 he tie 9 1 10 -I f i trl 14. i . tiil iu:j" ; t 'l h X 'ttini on of thrift who may cMn , -'-'.I, ,1 i.f tbn, TnrnniU from l ..i. I in cum i mi i P?..! .J . Wl.rt Tionro-iii lin. until the. - . - -1 ! AiPu'J. l i i f ippi S ,femcnt bf t bo Cberoki-e bomb? ; for , ' 'Ll 'ia deep interest m said Jioad. in l s. - iUf!connect rifc w t t nt woi, and to VJf PVi' i tol,f.,1 in thi ..L hn bavna very watchful eje to Uie i "hilt te NO wmcn snm uontis nrr r.irnu. u. "iT 'C Luti i now srttin? behind the V, d-frtfbrrrnd nearthq Grand mother. vt Jtlci and couhl you. hut sen the soft i vtljowy Maul I, jvilh delicate ana chang- 1 1 as . r ...... . 11 ' I- t i4t ,i X i ifm,V1' ...., .... , ... w ........ w.r f .lU ftesscr Olies and the Valleys beloW, ; V..Id,r,1ivnrir trtii. nsit dnp"? mo tnnnirt I I goodnight ! I Yours resprci full y. lis ! tvir.urri. ! ' Vi ' I Ii ' ' C!htlEt6x, Vt i April 9, 1849. f 1 ' MMrti iEwTons- Impelled by aiiriity to see onet of:thi ot tln'tiinsuiHiie.1 rrophets;of the nineteenth; vMt Father . Mr the moJWn Prorh. fiwl) .feme w o "u "" , tirl at oire lime ent'd'iK-l 0 senpation fnroughout the , unW . We fouri.l him livinfif in a plain but comfort- j iblje (1 'rlh? in Washington County, NY., surrounded "br thf cinmioii comforts of life'.but notljing that seemed j rn f?K iJfa.of afllueiice or luxury. If lie be in : pk ,!fini circumitanceB he is someti-Ww represented, I 'Jj f ihdeH but j'lJlle lisplay about his residence or firtrt Altl 'gh there is a peculiar neatness within his r tijliff : lUft 9' years ol age anil is evidently n uati nealth vi ffc nig fonder , scfme plilm(nnry 'disease j accompanied , jth'Sartjifl .loss ol vision, wincli renders' mm unlit tor iJiip arid writing a ii.farttine he seems very much ai?$nTk- ,Pr)ba6ly a little chagrined at the pon-ful-1 &J4fft $ bis predictions of '43, and the cmoqiieril ( I moirtifeauon by ih taunts if his enemies, he is never- , ,,4fi paivguiur that the time is near ai hand when this nrttijs to be! purified by fire, and the Becond advent to .ifa,lafT. if A ifr a'rfurrr-w of the wh6',e-Sciiptures, he has found, toil i hojsmall gratification, that in making out his chro nblo :lcl table, he was seven yenrs in advance of rhe 'time ''but that there now remains no doubt; if the Scrip lurri bf Jruei,lht the second Advenf will assuredly take pit' jn PS0 a lime he' looks lo with a great deal of aoiit a. rid lohi Tor ;k coming, when the wicked are I ilej destroyed the righteous to be thaiiged in the iwiti .ling; ofjan eye frofit nio'rtality to immortality, and jLrn thrpogH etrrnity to occupy this earth made a heav r b thet preience of none bl saints, and the entire an thilption of all that Pa evil. ' -Sijch jis ii surnrliary ofrthe; views lie entertains. Whlr thf y'arejirte delusions of a fertile iniauina tinfl, accompanied I'wiih a i thirst for fame, or whether iteyjwere from rlie tirnt lngrnioun devices got up for e cnaijty (QUsideratioriHj we ran't divine. V Hi is,vidently a man of ifioul remarkably retentive tienfifV of great obfefvation, and of iaents probably Jto itiediocritj although his personal appearance wduU .not warrahtlthe belief, that he, in n Tew years, eoulltitse ah excitement, that was to operate in many inatttMrriywiih suck marked arid fatal 'results fronnone nJ t le Union tl the other. C. Jl Reception of, the Ex-President in. Nash-'tiVij-fMr-t'olk arrived at Nashville (TqtiiOO tKo .'Jd April, and was received at tbc jAndins: ly a larpp concourse of citi lienll wiitii)ut (li.slinct i'on of part v. Takin jr t t.VUif :. . v.., i, ' ,,i, i, . i MUml" W barOUChf, ho WaS CS- , COrtf hv; .lhc mulllludc With a tnnd Ol S mUfc,lQ tlie nuhlic srfliaro, where he was ' prorhr(( home hy ii sj-ech from Ex- 1 i. F I . r it J i i l pJicOl (acdordins to the Bajiner") in very hh.rL cUins fiv tl,', maiiifraVron of !,,ir re- gtirtj.and fpjrpt'.cL ami expressing his great v ft' 1- . . saUsractiQti'at having-arrived once more ilpO&, jtii soil 'ftf Tennessee. Mr. Polk Conned his rirmarls mainly to.a feeling QklipWrcdgmprit for the welcome ten- rQUliirn, gratified, as he expressed him le'lnf ihiltl he Uiad returned once more' I amdncst.thosc to whdm he had been larcre y iyfjp(')jph(( for public honors, to be once tiivtfr 1 111 I (. V,MI.llli A lit LJ (1 1 1 1 1 1 I Vplr. Tolk lo)ks brokch to a wonderful fee : his elevation to the Presiden ill liacr Jiaving become quife white, and ho! look at his worn face, mtirked bv cBioespl4 care,;is enough to convince iny otje.that the hohors ot ofilee are but j uuor. compensation ior me anxieties ami toil: 0 icldtjinfe to public station. Miansas Election. A lludirig, recently,' to tHd ruhrr fisitlon.nl elcdion in Arkansas, we iaiuji(ai iioanet ine uetnocrntic canaiaate, fQUjJJbo tlecHMl of ctxurse. It does 4iot we til (olow thotjh a a matter of cotirsi, for Rierei have hecii twenty..! wo counties olTi- cialw;;heftrt from, and in jh(??e; Wilsort, ihe Vb ;$f candidate, lias a mijorirj- of ii 13. Het if Roane he elrrled, it U Iiy "the skin ol I i'teelii' iTIiii state of ihini's is a.ilribu- ri duLe,ujUiil ieatie-r general a path v.'! N. O. Delia. ")'t inst. l:, We! are' authorised and renuesled to announce OH M M ;ir t, i.iH i i r . F"UIIMia' yV vmrrican reunion preiix to Ur. mi IIAUDIE. as a can, .date for re -e let t. on to i,arayg work, shOrT iHustraied, and very valuable Trea J.e of. County Court Clerk of Rowan, at the en- Annmmv Ph,,!ln nA k i- a , t-tv p 01 voumy ioori v,ier 01 ivowan, ai uie en- Lunik -- AUgUSl eteCHQIl. MM. wt are aathonzed to announce UliAUl AM as a esndidaite for the Office of Superior Cod (Clerk for .Rowan County, T 1 i T II K 1 A 1 U TS. I " f ; Salisbury; April 19, 1S49. (dfieiJ)... ....25 S Linseed Oil f5 ro 70 PD lcob . . . (a) .0 ..-.40 50 ..10 ri no Molasses,.. Nails, Oais. . ..... ...35 (3) 40 ..VfJ Q G .16 (a) 17 MiMr!.;..-, IeeWaa,J.. i..... IS r.i m Irish Potatoes.... 00 '(-5Q ' Do., (sweet).. .00 (d .10 -Suzart(brown)...7i . 9 toT3i)t...,.':l. ........ u r.-i) r.i itt, arnr ...!' '711 I A 4M : -t(4 f4 11". 'loaf). ,0O(J)25 Salt, (sack).... .0O;2. Tallow, ..11 fa) I2i ....2j To) 2i .10 (a) iy ..00 (5) 50 .. 25 (d 30 ffiihpra.....l, Flos j(perbbl.)....3J f,i 4 Wheat .Iran ,4; ,.j,....2i 'iti) 4 Whiskey 1 Favrftcrillr. Avril 101 1R40. Br, If,.(p,ih).,.55 f-4ll i Ditto, (dry) titf 10 p4,(PplOu.28 .39 ..Iron, (Sw;.. ...... .5 6 in SJO 4 Ho. (Kng.)..., 3j S4 M.;.'....... (ii 18 Molasses,. 20 M 2G 8 f'l0 Nails,, 'cut).... I - I T - . ... . ... .: (Si 5i .00 Q 30 .63 0) 70 ....6 fa) 9 .50 (S GO .1 75 O 2 a. 6 (S 6J Oats,. lie. Oil.(Lins'd)... ! Sugar, (hr'n) I TO-i..',,. 31 a 41 .Salt, (bush.)-.. ' I I Plil i " ' " fsacK;.... lll I iliXrf4-f 85ya 100 'Wheat,...;...,. All I 1 I Sf" 3 4J , Whiskey, TS-.... Off r1 ' T1., ,r,nh ......70 (S) 75 00 (S) 25 ': Cheraie, April 17, 1849. .Cf9 8 Leather, (solei..,. 18 Vs 22 TV- ft. . 1H r'20 Ltrd.... . . 7 (3 9 Lead, (bar)... ......8 y2 10 i ...18a 24 ..L" 1G ..10 12J (12. t..- Molasses,(N.O.).35 (Si 40 12J . Do. (Cuba). ..33 fS 37 ! 10 Nails.(cutassd)....6 (S) CH .. ,H (a) ...... t 5 Q GJ ' Oil, (sperm). .4. 1 00 r3 l 'i5 (50 BiceI..4......J.....4j75) 4 (S 4j 1 Sugnri(hr'n) 7!r3 10 L. .'25 .32 I ?Do. (loaf)...:iaj; "15 f r4 9 v SrHt,(sack)... , r) 2 , r 5 rS) Sf TpUacco, 13 ifi.. Wr....v - v. In Jackson, Mississippi, on ihe2d instant, the Rev. A. Cleaver, Gen. TOBIAS I LfiMLY, of Missisjs- t CUt, to Mrs. LUCLNDA HALL,, of Jackson. VanderCounty, on the 11th lust., by the Re. c. Miiien, Mr. JAMES C. GUY, of Iredell County MissMARTHA MILLER, of Alexander- L I" ihw County, on the 29th ultimo, by R H. Vampss p Aniu ..f Trdki County to Mui EM CLIN B V. HALL, of Rowan. In this Town 16th instj M ELIZABETH SI NONA', aged about 35 years- - In Davie Countv. on Sih instant, Mrs. MAXY M. BROCK, wife pf James N.J Brock, Esq , and daughter UKUtft, wile v' J"'"" , Jn Davie County, on the 11th instant, Mrs ClIRI . hn iaiH'f i, i TKNA Lhr Lb it A Situation Wanted As School TracK?r, by a young man of good moijal n rr rt mr rnrinta !n fAnk'm r m A w,til'iAl tn ti fK the various branch of an English Education. bet references can be give if requested. AjJress, id) "Editors of ihe Watchman," Salisbury i N. (post C. aiw GOODS IS NOW ALL THE CRY. 1, E respectfully invite our customers, friendu ahd 1 the public generally, to call and examine, our stotk SPRING AND SUMMER doODS, ft: which we arc now rccoivin? from Philadelphia and New V . Yprk, of the latest imjxijrtations, consisting of Dry Goods Hats, Caps and Bonnets ! ' i i . j! of various descriptions; shoes, leather See., ice; haikl-.j ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glass ware; fine f Double and Single barrel Shot Guns; I finished and unfinished rifle barrels; pistols, :&,c. &k; cnapcausplumes, swords, beltsashes, epeaulets, sdVer , and gold4ace of diirercnt widths, silver stars, ealc Bat- tons, &Lc; groceries of all kinds and of good quality; " Blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers Reeds, Brass Clocks, (ttar ranted) and numerous other articles space not admitting to enu merate ; all of which us is customary of late days to boast of, haying been purchased at the very lowest prices, ahd ', the cash paid ; and are now offered for sale, and must be j sold upon equally low and accommodating terms as at ; any other establishment in this burg. Please call, ex amine land judge for yourselves, as we shall take pleasure in exhibiting ougoods, and no pains spared to please all who may favor us with a cail. j BOOER &- MAXWELL. j Salisbury, Aprii 19, 1849. . 50 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ! UALEEGII, N. C. j IX DISTIiESS WE SUCCOR. I . A COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session of the Legislature of this State ; and the provision required in said Charter (viz : 'Application for Insurance for $50,00p,) having been fully met. the Company has been organized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, viz : Lr. v.iio. tj. utifs ssu.m , r resident. WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD. Viee Preswlen JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary, WILLI AM H. JONES, Treasure J;; V,V Vr' Medi HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney. cal Examiner. Dr. Ricirp B': HAYWOOD, lr. W, H McKEE, - S 01 Medical Board Constitution. i Ij!lsMAN; (,ieral A Agent. ' I i. Phis Company has received the most liberal charter that has ever been granted to any Company of a simi ( character, in any State in the Union. The fnh section of die Act of Incorporatiop provides; I " that the husband may insure his own life, for the. sole use and benefit of his wife or children, and, in case , of the: death of the husband, the amount thus eubscribed. shall be paid over -to the wife or children, or their euar- d'an if under age, for her or their own use from all me iiuiuis 01 me reureseriiauves 01 tne nusoanti. or anv of his creditors." This provision needs no comment. The Board have also determined to. insure the lites of slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of the people of this State, a large business is reasonably anti cipated. - f 1 1 Any information respecting the principles of the Com ! pany will be furnished by the Secretary,; or any of its 1 officers. JAMES F. JORDAN, Se'tretaryi i Raleigh, April 6, 1849. I 3t50 GATES, STEDMAN & CO., no Nassau street, Iew Tork, ARE NOW PUBLISHING THE POPULAR CYCLOPAEDIA ! OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICLNE. BY KEITH IMRAY, 3T. 0., I FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEG OF PH YsjctANS ND LICEJi TUTE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SLRGED-VS, EDINBURGH. ' ' j This work gives a clear and concise idea pf the na ture of the distinctive symptoms, of the premonitory signs of diseases, oftheir predisposing causes, Imd of the methods of theirtreatinent recommended by! the most distinguished physicians. Tie best modes of employing the medicines in gene ral bsc are faithfully described ; as are also thjs diet and regihien necessary under various, diseases, afid .during convalescence. ' I Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature, Bathing,1 Climate, Cloihing and Fixercise are also specially treated Won. unon Anatomv Phsinlnru S,,.?:..!.. n: I J J -v'"trtJ -4lK,; f aiaw 11 rw-tions for Ihe Trentmenf the bitk Koom. Preparation of Food for the Sielt ' 7 r - - ...v. y 4, a u uti-v-v llir II V VI Many valuable articles rhave ibeen furnished bv the courtesy of medical gentlemen of the Unitedf Statesi. The entire volume,, with its full Index, Tables of Do- "j ses, tic, will prove, it is confidently believed, a nlost j valuable book for Family usex f , I The work will be completed in twelve welkly niim , hers. forming one large 8v6 volume of about 1)000 page. ; (ientlemen of respectability and good address wanted as canvassers for the above' work in every ton and Vil lage in the United States. Address (post paid -j GATES, STEDMA vS CO;, 3t50 i 116 Naseau.street. ST. .MARY'S SCHOOL, . ' R-ALEIOli N. Ci. j TRINITY SCHOOL Eight Miles West of Raleigh. Right Rcvl. S. Jves, D. D. npiIEMimmer Term of t.hese Schools will Commence on Wednesday, the (Sth June. ? A punctual attendance othe pupils is rehuestel. For circulars, containing full information: as to Terms, dec, apply to the subscriber. 4 ALDERT SMEDES, t , - L , - ' ' o Rector of s- Mary's School. Raleigh, April 12-1849. f 6t50 ; 25 Dollars Reward ! RAN AW AY from the subscriber in Augost. 1847. a aged about forty years, common height, namdChaHty, sometimes called CharityjCraige, having beeh raised by the late Thomas Craise. Said Tm Wnmari ;. thought to be harbored by her colored frilnds about Salisbury and vicinity. I will give the abovj reward to any persft for her delivery or confinement inljai! so that I may get herj Salisbury, April M. ROGER. 19. 1849. - 50 Brown k Jamed . I J-J AVE just received .among a variety of other irtU -.- xteq. a large quantity ofsaperhae sala OIL.t CAPITALISTS. BYirtue of a Deed jof Tmst, aodj (or the pnfposs therein Specified, thr ondiraimo.l n Trnat.. . will lofTerat Public Sale, in itio klay the first day of May next, the following Valuable pro j iwny.viz: une tiot in the Town of MocksviHe. known 'FACTORY'jtdTj' containing sixteen ACRES, on which is a large ' v COTTON FACTORY, ; with all the necessary dwellings fur the' Operatives. f Also.TTn acre ldt adjoining the same, with a good frame ; Dwelling thereon ; also, one third of a lot on which is i Blacksmith Shop ; also, the " , : ; Dwelling House & Lot, I near the Court House, occupied by Thomas McNeelv. and one other improved Lot , 'near the same ; about 15 ACRES pF LAND, adjoining the Town of MocksviHe also valuable HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN 7 FURNITURE, Two Xlkely Xcg rocs, " Complete set Of Blacksmith lvols, tlCO ( Wagons, Horses, Cattle, Farming Tools, - And many other valuable articles, not nc-1 J . - f - c titui y iu uiKiiuvn. j TTTT? PnT.TnXT T?APT,n"RV jis a large Brick Buildinr.("three stories high, 40 by 75 feet, with an b.ngine House a.Y-by 40 teet, a steam Engine of borse Pow"- 1 he t actory contains FIVE HUNDRED SPINDLES , witlr CARDING MACHINES, PICKER, DRAW ING FRAMES, SPEEDERS, THROSTLE: ; FRAMES, and all the necessary machi- n-ry and hixtures. . ( i ! Also three WOOL CARDING MACHINES ; the ! whole in complete repair, i his property is sitnateq in a healthy and thriving village, in the centre of a rich and populous County, and affords a fine opportunity to capital and enterprise, for a profitable investment. The great Central Rail Road, the completion of which no reasona bly doubt can be entertained, will necessarily pass within 13 or 20 miles of MocksviHe, and will add greatly to the worth of this alrendy valuable property. A credit of six, twelve and e'whteen months on the rest of the Real Es . i - i . , r - laie : ana six monins on me personal Dronertv. ! THOMAS M. YOUNG, Trustee. 1 MocksviHe, Feb 24, 1849 9w-J3 BROWN & BAKER TOT AVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN JjL IFyli? which they will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. I GUTTERING AND ROOFING j at alt times attended to. i i They will sell stills at fifty cents' per pound put up guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap infproportion. " Salisbury, April 12, 1849. 49 COME AND BUY BARGAINS 1 CARRIAGE MA?SUFACTORY. THE undersigned having forujied a co-partnership in theabove business, respectfully invite public atten tion to their Establishment, and to their supply of superb Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, : Buggies, &c, &c, wfeich for lightness, beauty of design, manner of execu tion, and excellence of material, cannot be" surpassed by any work in the southern country. jThey have in their employ a large number of excellent workmen. Their blacksmiths, wood-workmen, trim mfrs.and painters, are all men of experience, and have few equaj as to skill in their several departments. j ilepairing done on very short notice. Work done cheap for cash or approved notes; or country produce ta ken in exchange. ' ' ; OVERMAN, BROWN & CO. Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1849. Iy40 HEAD QUARTERS, I Salisbury, N. C; S Officers of tSic filtli Resiincnt, IVortli CaroUua 3Iilitia ! YOU are hereby commanded to parade in the Town of Salisbury, on Thursday theSGth Aprils next, at 10 6dlock A. M., with side arms for drill. Also, on Fri day the 27th (the next day,) with your respective Com panies for drill and review. J. M. BROVVN, March 15, 1849. Colonel Copmandant. N. B. The dav first appointed for drill a nd review, is countermanded by Gen. J. M. Leach, and postponed one day, or as above. Gen. L- will review the troo'ps on that day. J. M. B. Cot ConV't. State of ilovtU (avoltua. j IREDELL COUNTY. I Robert Grant vs. E as Hayse, H. Felt3. A. Sharpe, William flayse. Thorn- Iii Equity. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant?, E. A. Sharpe, William Hayse and Tho mas Hayse, in the above named case, residej beyond the STILLS II IS-WARE. limits of this State ; it is ordered by the Court that pub- ; Primary Arithmetic, and Primary Geography, 7 50 ligation be made in the: Carolina Watchminfor said rper session. , Mitchell's large Geography, Smith's Arith E A- Sharpe, William Hayse and Thomas Hayse, to metic. English Grammar, English 'Composition, Elocu- appear at the next term ot this Court, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next then and there to answer the bill of complaint Robert Grant filed in said Court of Equity against them, or Jcdgmen pro confesso will be taken against them. L. Q. SHARPE, C. M. E. Printers fee 5 62$ Gw44 ' EBEN E.ZEH ACADEMY. T HIS school is ffiil continued under-the control of the subscriber, aided by a board of trustees. The prices are as toiiows, per session oi nve monins: for tuition in the introductory branches of English 5 00 irj the advanced branches ofjEnglish and in j Mathemat ics $7 50 ; in the Latin and Greek Langoages, 510: Board $6 per month. Students are charged from the times they enter until the close of the sessioij, and no de duction is madf either iln board or tuition for absence ejecept in case of protracted illness. i II. R. HALL, Bethany Church, Iredell Co.. Mareh 30, 1849:3t48 ' SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Itlcelius of the Grand Division $ The Brethren of the Order of the Sons of Teniperanc Will !ie.ir in mind ihnt the Grand Division holds its riMi Session in this nlace on the 2Gth April next. i Arrangements having been made to accommodate the Lf.mKan tK- Gmn t Divirlon ir ia boned tb.r Members of the Grand ; Dividson, it is hoped that We shall have a full attendance. The members of the Order generally are invited attend. C. S BROWN, A. BAKER, G. L. GOULD Salisbury .-March 22, 1843. - 07" BY request of Col. H. L. RoBARDS, I will sell at the Court IIoue doprin Salisbury, on the 8th day rf May, (lein; Tuesday of Court' 1 week.) three negroes, s'yt : Harry, StPpheti tnI Henry Clay. Pyye've months credit will je given. J. CliARKE, Salisbury, April 19, 1849. 0:Ut -' ' COME MD BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THE subscriber is now receiving one of the hand somest and cheapeat Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER ! ever offered in this market, purchasfd in Philadelphia j and New York, from the latest Foreign Arrival', and I at the lowesj cash figure!, consisting in part of hi'k.blue, I golden, French adelades fcnd apple creen Clotli;b!ack i military striped and otherfancy Cassimeres and Yestirms, ; English and French Drap de Eta ; handson-e childrens plaid and stripes; a largd stock of cotton ades; and all j other kinds of genTlemens summer we;irt A !so. splendid bl'k TafiVta and Gro de Rhine Silks, plain fig'd chamele ; on Pou de Soie, plain and rig'd silk Tissues, Serages. oil I silk tor - t t i !.-- r-. linen cambric Handkerchiefs, ,;.! large stock) bi'k anJ col'd Kid Gloves, oreancjy ' an J cinaham Lawns, plaid eranadines, fancy and furniture Prints bi k and col d Ai- pacca Lustres, Florence, plain straw, Bock Rue and Al- Udin Bonnets, Umbrellas and Parasols, b .hina Cloths, nenahetinir4,7,l0anll-Jquarterwide,bro.&.blMch,d drills, (ass'd) bl'd and bro. cotion shirtings and sliooiings, large stock of ready made clothing, floor matting, blasting powder, mining Rope, Rio Coffee, bro. and loaf Sugar, crushed and pulverise do . superior Tea, almond?, rais ins, sole leather, lining ahd binding skins, tanned slieep and Morocco skins, harness leather, clover and grass seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leather trunks, mackerel in bids and half bbl, white lead.sp'ts turpen- tine by the gal. or boitle.copal varnish, tanners oil, H by 10r10 by 12 and 11 by 16 giass. anvils, vices, grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, shovels and spades, mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron. Also, a large STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, carriage soring?, axle?, stnined glass lamps, patent and painted cloth, laces, &.cj, ifc, Miles' dressJxots and la- dies 6hoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf hats and caps, ; ... Books and 7J J China, Glass and Qucensware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Crind Stones, &c, together with an endless variety of other goods not mentioned. Persons visiting this market wionld do wel to call at the ,ov Casll Store, corner cast of the" Co irt-IIouse, before buying, as I am determined to offer to cash buyer, ut I wholesale or retail, extraordinary inducements in the I way of handsome and fresh goods and low prices. Call and judge tor yourselves. I JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbvry, April 12, 1849. 49 SALE OF LOTS IN SALEM! WE, the Commissioners of Forsythe County, have determined to locate the public buildings of our County at Salem, and for this purpose have secured a most desirable situation for the Court House, and a con siderable number of Town Lots. These Lots will be laid out in -a few days, and on the 11th and 12th of May next, as many of them as will bring a good price, will be sold to the highest bidder. Every one anxious to secure a 'good business stand, or a pleasant and healthy location for a dwelling, in the immediate vicinity of one of the best schools in the State, has now a rare opportunity to be suited. A credit of one and two years will be given, the pur chaser securing the amount of his bid by unquestiona ble security 5 and title, in fee simple will be made as sdotuas the purchase money shall have been paid. LEON AH 1) CONRAD,") o ZAP. STAFFORD, JOHN STAFFORD. 3 HENRY A. LEMLV, I FRANCIS FRIES, J -April 2, 1849. 5)48 EDGEWOTH FEMALE Scminari), Founded by Gon. MoTvEMEAn, and COlld tided . hv J?Vm p'f MonGAShas the confidence ' U . , . . 7 , the highest order of Education. A LIMITED number of young ladies, living hapily as daughters in the Edgeworth Family, insiructed in small classes, by teachers who devote talents, science i and skill to accomplish the most for the pupil, has ad j vantages, scarcely attainable in private schools, or in large institutions. This saving of time this infallible ' success, is the true ecoriomy. The whole expense, be ; sides Music and Painting, is $150 a year, 50 in ad I vance. The examination on the 8th, 9ih and 10th of May will close with the graduation of the senior Class, and the next year will begin on the 9th of July. Pa rents are referred to ; the Rev. President Williamson, Hon. Judre Caldwell. Rev. A. Baker, Rev. W. A. Hall, Wm. Holt, M. D., Mr. G. W. Bfown, Mr. Rnf.is Reid, Rev. E. F. Rockwell. Creensboro', April 1849. English and Classical School. ROBERT G. ALLISON, RESPECTFULLY informs Parents and Guardians, that he will open in Salisbury, on Monday the 23d. instant, an English and Classical School, in which their. sons or wards con obtain a thorough English Edu cation, or be prepared for admission into College. The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of five months each. Rates or Tcitiok : Spelling, Reading, Writing, lion and IIistorv,Sl2 50 pe r session. Natural Philoso phy, MentaLPhilosophy, Ilhetoric. Logic, Algebra, Ge ometry, Chemistry, Astronomy, Greek. Latin, French, and Hebrew languages, .15 00 per session. Students will be admitted at! any time daring the session, and only charged from the-time when they enter, but no de duction will be made for absence, except in cases of pro tracted sickness. Payment of Tuition will be required at the end of each Session. April 5th, 1849. ;43:4i ROO'F TrO' nTTOP - '- " ' -- - THE subscribers respectfn iv in form the citizens of Sal -:nry, and the surrounding country, that they have purchased the Boot iiuid Shoe Shop i formerly owned by Henry Miller, Esq., opposite the , Messrs. Murphy's store, where they intend to mannfac i ture a large and fashionable stock of Boots and Shoes, : all-of which". they will warrant to be of the best materi j als and workjnanshtp. AH persons who jnay favor us i'with their custom may rest assured that their work will i be promptly and well done, as we have good workmen, j "d a Boot-maker oot to be surpassed in this part of the ! 'country. i From our experience in the business, we feel confi ' bnt that we will be able to Cive entire satisfaction to all l.who patronize ms, and ask the public to eive os a trial. .who patronize ns, and ask the public to eive os a trial. All orders in the above line thankfully received and to 1 faithfully executed. ! Repairing done at short notice in the neatest manner. Country produce taken in payment for work. J ESS E IL HO W A K D fc CO. Salisbury, April 5, 1849 9:47 COUNTY CLAIMS ! ! A LL persons having claims against the County pf 1 "B-f Lowan. which have not vt been passed upon, are hereby notified to file the same in my oiEce between this time and our next May L-onrt, that iney may te ustea ! JOHN H. BARDIE, C. C. C. Salisbury, April 1,13 iO. 3t4S pStationary BUY !'785 PACKAGES ! TEAS. 5cw Spring k Summer Coodi for IS49 ! THE subscribers have received and opened deciJed ly thp larsesr, cheapest, and mo?t drirah! stork of French, English arid American Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that has ever be.en exhibited in the State. Also, Pana ma, Leghorn, lampico, Lalifornia, and hne fashionab ! silk and beaver Hat. French Lace, Pamelo, Leghorn and ' English rock chip Bonnrn. BK)ts, Kid Slipirs and Coat ; shoes, carriage and wnldlrrs Trimmings, smith and Car- pen ters Tools, hardware and cuilery, white lead, linseed, S sperm and tanners oil. coach and copel varnUh,8 by 10 ana tO by 12ghs. rifle anJ hhsting powder. i Quickilrcr and mining Koims 1 sole harness nnil intrvr l.ither fine Prrncti iin.t Ptiit. adelphia calf skins, hog and lining do., traveliiug trunks and carpet bags, Two Print Jr's Ink all wool and wool and cotton carpeting, 30 hour and 8 day clocks, (warranted good) and eheap; Screen icirc and Boiling Cloths, mII Nos., double and single phot g-n,corn and gra scvihei.cast ' steel hoes, tin piate, mackerel no. 1 , 2 and 3., brown , re fined and loaf sugar, Rio and Java 0f:ee, gunpowder and hyson teas. ?ymp. New Orleans and Cuba molasses, (new crop) orchard grass and clover seed, horse shoe and and sweed iron nails, a very, large siock of rolled and hammered iron and castings, cast steel, hoop and sbeei iron, and thousands of other articles. Their stock is full and complete, and styles mot beautiful and neat. The alove gooJs were bought fur cash in New York anil Philadelphia, previous to the advance of prices, and ore now offered at wholesale ind retail for cash, lower i than they have ever been sold in Salisbury. AH cath dealers, country merchants, peddlers, economist, fashion able young gentlemen, and the ladie9 particularly, are reFpecifully invited to call and examine their Iirge and splendid stock, as .they feel confident the goods and pri- , ces will grve satisjfaction to all. ; JENKINS & ROBERTS. Salisbury, April 5. 1S49 SMS N. B. All rersbns indebted to the late firms of Jen- kins B les, odd J. H. Jenkins &, Co. by pote or Itook account, are requested to pay ihe some, on or before next August Court, as longer in Julence cannot be given. April 7), 1819. J. II. JENKINS. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. BROWN & ELLIOTT ".TSrorLD call pjblic attention t" yT7. I. ll-ir '- ew Stock ot (ioous, i which they have just received, consisting in part of the following a; tides, viz : j For Ladies' Wear, j Col'd Prismatique, Biie du Nord, Chambray Barege, Pa- ' ris embroidered L3ce Barege, Hair trenardines, Bnrege Moueline, Andaluir.ns, Spider fig'd Muslins, Printed Alberines, printed Bareges, Paris Jaconets, French and . Scotch Lawns, French Organdies, bl'k and col'd Alpac ca.bl'k anJ col'd Bleans, plaid striped do, Harbary Plaids, figl Braillicnnes. printed Mousseline i!e Lanes, solid col'd silk and worsted Barrges, piinteJ Paris Muslins, embroidered do , Hair cord Jaconet do . embroidered : Linen Glace Dresses, Linen Ginghams, Plaid do. SILKS Surwine Glace, Drap de Soie.Gros de Pe- ! k in, en ib" d Poult de Norges, bl'k and col'd ( irosde Rhines, fig'd Gros de Naples, bl'k an I col'd Gros de Swiss, em broidered Cms Napoleon, piaid Sarsnetts. col'd Gros de , Chine, Cameleon (Jlace Silk, bl'k Gros de Rhine, striped Foulard, Silk Tissue. Coutel deSoie.fi'd Barege Shawls, striped do., fancy Prints of every variety from coarse to fine, and from grave to gay. , Ladies fine' Shoes and Slippers, and Bon nets oj the latest fashion. Gloves, Ribbons, Artificials, Sec, &.c, all of the latest style. For Gentlemen s Wear, Black French Cloths. Olive do, Blue do, black Doe skin Cassimeres, French and American do, plain and fancy Linen Drills, bl'k Drap de Ete, Summer Tweeds, Cham bray, Satin, Velvet, Siik, Linen, Marseilles, Plain, Fig ured, and striped i 1 &7 gaas m? J3. cr- ! Kentucky Jean?, Bee!c Ac Co'? fine Hats, Panama Leg - horn and Pearl do , Roots and Shoes, j Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. I Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine the above stock of Goods. They have been selected with great care nnd bought at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold low. i Salisbury. March 22. IS 19 4G CAPITAL WANTED, AND IF NOT OBTAINED, THEN VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE. THE Subscriber, who owns one of the most valua ble Water Powers in the Southern country, and having been struggling for several years to put it to work, and failing in success to the extent; of bis wishes, takes this method of solicitina aid. lie wants Catital. THE EAGLE MILLS, ; as this place is called, is situated on Hunting Creek, in Iredell county, 28 miles west of Salisbury. It is, with out doubt, one of the finest natural sites for Factoiies to i be found. Thrre.is power sufficient to drive any num- ber of mil!?, or any amount of machinery. All who ; have seen it have pronounced it one of the first clasp, a never-filling stream', and remarkable for its purity, it i is adapted to the manufacture of paper, to calico print- j ing, bleaching. Sec. Situated in the neighborhood of ; several operating Cotton Factories, in a iialthy, pro- ; ductive, thriving region of country : within easy access . fo Salisbury, thro-jgh which the great Central Rail Road j is to pass, with much of the necessary labor towards the ) improvement of the place already done, it possesses ad- j vantages rarely to be met with. ; The subscriber's efforts to improve this valuable site, i 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 budding 23 v bv 75 feet, designed for a Factory. r.Lout half finished, i... in nnH forward his improvements. To do All. '. I. in 1 ' - -- rms a m:v!some capi'-.; wr be re i iired.o obtain which . . . . . 11 he sr.onlu not tr?t il before the close of Spring, tb;s valna 1 property, wnti the improvements, will then be for sal". Persons wi.-h-injr s-ipply him with cnpitol. or to purchase, will ad dre s him at Eagle Mills, Iredell county. N. C. ANDREW BAGGARLV. Feb. 22, 1340 42: if Eagle Kills for Sale. The above property is now offered for sale. The 'ei-o-n to en'S" in the mon-ifacturins business woul 1 ,n wed to apply 3oon as no other p'.hcc tan offer great- er inducements. A. B. TTTP T A SsT AHKTVAJj XJLLl JLlIXU X AXVfc W ' 1 JUST received and forale bv the subscribers the following ar- 9ticles, (to wit :) i 4 Hhd. prime Cuba Molasses, (new crop) XV O Uarretfl Lin3ced Od, j I Tierce of Hice 2 Ilarrels Red Clover Seed, SO Bushels. Orchard Gra. I Barrel Spirits Turpentine -it) Bigs prime Rio Coffee, 100 Barrels superior Floor, ' 100 Sacks Liverpool Salr. M. BROWN Salisbury, March 1, IS 19. SOX. 13 Eh AS, j 1 Jl t r STATE-OF-NOUTII -CAROLINA, Snprcaic Court at Jloriatau. Bartholomew. ri'jTreVAj lorney General! r. ... Thanias C. Rx!!ow, anJ others. . j WHEREAS, BARTHOLOMEW Y. MOORE. Attorney Orneral of North Carolina, hath. ;by leave of the Court filed in the Clerks Office cf lhe4S preme Cotirt v( North Carolina, at Morpnntcn, his BHI of Complaint against Thomas C. Bnllow, Baker Ballow, j Napo'.con B. Baliow, Blake M. Ballow, John i Callow, '.Jsther, intfrtnlrried with Daniel Smith, Hagh Ballow, j Tanway, interTnrrled wi:h Edward Wravcr, Heir t ' Iw of Mrredith Ballow. latr of Ashe County, Ji. 0 , .Uasr.t. n.l Kliali Hrrl-ert. Rolert Thornton, and Catharine his wjfr, Richard Gentry snd Mary l.is wiCr. Francis Scott, and F.lixabeth his wife, Wi!!iorn Herbert, of MLsouri, D. S. Her!ert, of Texas, Jt?hn-n Hunief, anj Martha his wife, of Texa. Heirs at law of Wiilram Herbert. late of A.-he CMmty, deceased, and. Hiram , B; ker. Adam Barenrgnr. Jimn Davis, FJia DianbaB. John auuiii loin i ix fy'i i aiin v &xa tcp - Greer. LdwarJ barker, George Howe!!, Williaai r and J&aies C'.evins, purchasers under Mcredeth Baker Ballow, in which said Bill, he complaint that a certain Grant of Land i.-jed by W, Ha kins, Governor of North Carolina, in the name of the State, on the 1st day of Oc tober, A. D. 1812. to William Herbert. nd hi Ix-ir. bounded as fallows : beginning ena red , Oak in Dime I Dougherty's bounty land on a hraruh of Silas Creek, running EaM 4H)po!eloa Spanish O-k. then N'Tlh 140 poles to a s'ake, then East 94 poles to a w hite Oak, then ' South 26 pol- s to n l.,tr Oak. then East 50 rxdes la n white oak. th- n Noith ttt poles- to a white 0k.iln iht-n North 44 poles to a sione in a braixh, then Nuh -JO E twer.y po'.es to a Hickory, then North 7C0 p4es to a white Oak on a riJge.then East 3l"0 pole to a stake, then South l-WO poles to a white Oak, then West 1240 poles o a Hickory, then North 15 Eat 240 poles 14 a dogwood, then West 240 poles to a Chesnut, then North CO poles to a Chesnut, then Wm 500 poies to a Make, then North 140 poles o a stake, then to the first Nation, containing, according to the grant, 3000 Acres of Land, (which grant was made under iV Act tfl7S8.to en courage the building of Iron Works.) contained in fJSii-l or 5 thousand Acres of Iand, and that saiJ lletlt; f hrvd fraudulent1-. siul by art and management in vcrioi: r.3", recited in said Bill , procured the condemnation of snlt!-4 or 5 thousand Acres of Land charged to h good ttllntye LanJ instead of 3000 Acres-of Land uiifit for cultivation, ! for ihe purpose of bis Iron Works. It fnnherciiarcstlu t ; Herbert sold his interest to one Jonathan Baker, w ho v?Ui I fully apprised of the said fraudulent fin anJ that Men -i deth Ballow purchased J. Baker's intrreM, aso'well 1 knowing the above finuduien! facts, nnd that l-.e nttaim-d the nbove iiranf from the State in ihe name of Wi'.iitm Herbert. The Hi' I further prays that fir the reason Uiere in set forth that the said srraTtt from the State 10 Wi:IUnt Hertert and deed from Ileibert to Meredelh Bat!o-ftnl . friin M. Billow to the other pctsnr. earned in ;1 e tSTl, be void and of no effect. r -i: d - ! at:d anni ''el ;r.d wl.e.-eas. it appears by afhVivit ii -d.thot Jatne i It! low, J Le- i.art BjI.ow, William lie1', .t, D-"iel i'. ilerbert, I and Johnson Hunter, ar-d M :tha Hunter, h.i wife, whom it is prayed in the Pi' tnay be rnade pn r t i de fendant thereto are not inlia .tints of-"NoMh l':c dinn : Now. notice is hereby given to the said James low, IeonLrJ IJailow, Wilii nn H. ri. fit, Daniel S'. ijtrbrt. and Joh..-ua Hunter, and M;.ii!n Huntrr. hij 'vife.iliat 1 they be and appear before ihe Judges of our Seprrir.e j Court of North Carolina, at Moi-gmton, at the next I Term, to be hel.l on t'v fir?t Monday of Atitrt. A- D." 1 1?49, and plead, an?er or demur to isafj bill, else i j nlgment pro confesso will be taken pro confeso, will j be taken, and the same heard exparje as to tbein. j j Wiitirs, James R. Dodge, C'.e-k f cjr raid Court, at Morgr.mon, this l' h M.-.-ch. lKt9. -1 JAS. il. dodc.i:. (Ti c, .. CtHS Printers Ore 13 . LIST OF LETTf'ItS T" REMAININT. in ti c Po-i UiVko, at Miiij. litirv. April l-i. It3 19. J J.ihn Arey, Michael n.V;on, A. P.l.;M.. riu Brown, li-trnillon Mi. Nanry Bx, Wiliiam Bill' ().-; jtj Brad-I:nvv, Dnvi.J I)ti!. ner, JoCjih A. i'. liui, W. B 'es, Clementina Blt. M. A. Iientlcy. S. A. CaSi fulUr, Sam', iicl Caoson, Daniel J. C'f!cs. Knj., Mi.-s lli za Cwlienotir. Daniel ('orrell, Jim., Mii liarl Covhs S .l.ili P. iJnncl, Mi.s Mar-nrrt A. Da vis, Andersen l'l'.is. I'.-q., Kiel. aid J't. ,1, A.. S. Kllict, Charles I'ia!ev, Thi.tni i). I'rajev, Ceoie II. IVspeiirnn. Mi Vrny Ca'it c. Mm. .Mary (laic. William (Ira v. MifS Ann (loodman. (lardner, Joshua i. (!a. Mse A. M. nrifTtn, K.ifis Mill. Mi. Catharine DiU. Jacoh Iloldsowspr, Stephen Harris 2, Willini son Hani.':, Susan IloaUoaser. Thnmas How. el, John Hivpy, 1'.. P. Jor.rs, (leorge W. Jdui. son, Mis Maiv Johnson, Hrnr)' S. Jonrit. Johnson Sl Bn. titers 2, Henry A. Kinjr. M'il. liam Kester, I)r?. Ieir fc Luckey; I. AV.' I ori. S. Luckey, Levi I,aw reduce 2, Noah Lewis, Julius M. Love, W'illium McLnnahan, Mrs. Mumfotd Mi Kenzie. Ms Mo!!ey, John Miller. Sanil. A. Motley, P. Minor, L. Martin, mara, John MrorslMirn, C. Mr daniel 2, Cicer A. Monro, 'P. C. Mchenry, 1r. A. K. Norinm 2, .Samuel Nevtland, Iv. Ntinnplj, P. Owens, Noah Peeler, Jacoh Phillip 2, Solo man Peeler, John Par?ons. Miss S. I. .Pear son. Wily Kufta, Jarne Uowla.n. M j. A U. KufTin, Marcus I). Uter, Asa KiBIiit, ah Koheits, V. ('. Kandnlph, James Knndolph, P. Kohison, .Miss Sarah Sarrfotnaii, Jamrts l). otnith, Kebcera S. Smith. Mis Ann Shaver, William L. Smith. John tinman, Thonas II. Smiley, Wey Swaim. Mi-s Nancy f-r&ri, Mrs- Sophia Thomas, Jesse Tlionian, Zarh. ariah Thomason, C. Wa;'rter, Mrs. Kliza 1 lieth .Williamson, Jamea Watson, Major l. Wyatt, Frederick V'arner, James Yung U. Soloman Yutinrr. 3 wlS B. JULIAN. P. M. SPRING AND SUMMER HOUACE. II. BBARI), ZPnZ2zx9 -has just received, (at his old land.), from ; New York, the American and European Fashion, for tie Spring and Summer of lr!3, and will ren;.iof tor crive them quarterly. He pre ..red to fyft'.f all or der? in his line of ibe tra b-.i- a ?'aionable j.-irf work -mji:like manner, at the 1-b r' m notice. I'r. his lor z experience in the art rr;-ti"gand niakin carinVo', lu feels confident that c.-?n give eatisfactici to : . customers. He respectfully retarns : hank to hl . ' .A' a-d the pub.i' fr th - libera1 ft tendere ! , t 1 ereto- fore.r.nj will endeavor by ;nc-'t . edeiT.e!- p!eiehis cu'tonters.to men: a eontinaar.r of iV'-ir f vor. IIDU ACL II. BEARD N.B. Allkindsof roaatry projuc taken at tie mar ket prices for work. SautUiy. Spt. 21,2643. if 47 rf vol.4 . - - - - - P Ihiids k Cos. Orients! or SoYcrcljrn" Diiloi PilN Tliey peak for tica5plrcs. 1 Martha s Vineyar-I, Chat! i n .' , h Aur-f. ' " P. Childs Ci . Ge.-. : Sm ne ! . tnveiling agent left ih -ne f.... '-en 1 . , -ir, R!: Pi' t T Sale wn:r y oor. 3t r.f yc;? I have rJ out agreeable to your insirjcti- rJ am l-tf rT 1 not a single 1 -t h-s b-'n rerurned ,-ar.d as the nc season iVuow ..ai.n- 1. nd as yor pl 've ztvr t erml sati-u ron. and ihere i rnch a deirnd tor tli.'-m, I have tbought be?t t cer.d for f:eb ejTT' I am rer.ertfi'.lv. vm e. ' WILLIAM jnO?S.PjM. reb bo- er.nfa.r.m cil: prre 2. cents .anj Is te- d with eertifirste Arc t-i;l n-er rrons. rr,r! U Rer Ac' 7Inwe!l. Sa!l'v ; IV Vfr j Mori iron. Staef i:!e ; 1 Mabry. Lexing-on : D j wholesale nnJ refill ' r I Charleston,.?. C. David Krailry, Rrek'V J- Ilm-evctitr. do' ' Hill -. -.ncd r m. c 0 fr.-reV 437 i r . 4a - j: V 1 i t; 5- ' I ii) 1 : i A - 1-1 . ! u Ti' it a -- 5 - ! -T'S .-'? t. S -:riri. J . ..J 4 J
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