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f V v-i-L - ;..v - 1 I J". X fa oui tiie St.. Louts Tic r teller r " iff 't:ihftad&sGalUruig of Indians . niffht." on i ine .sieamrr inmennnp ? A,htl"ftrp firm allasl Quoted Dfices. ' i i . . - , . i . Information? had reached Liverpool thai the American steamer Hermann jaftd Washington have obtained; permission fronj the Panish go vernmenl to carry, passengers and goodf to and from Bfeinen1rwith6ot"earch or deteniion.- fay t'tifffrt with jiim: the remains of i Major S.itti i tm.CKfiion, oi iinji nunois regiment, rerly speaker of the House of Uepre-i-setivs inIllino. ,-Mr. Trussdnil copanlv)ith: lort' Mexicans, with a train of fifteen or Uvctoty wagons. In the fotn 0f San Migtfel, where they passed a pight. tho p'njrty was robbed by Mexican of a great many articles of small value, uch n guniilankets, 5cc. Amongst oth er ihiclcMoieti was a velvet pa!! which coVered thelcoflin containing the remains of Mhjor liackeIlon.J Complaints were lodged withjthe Authorities of the town, arjd Also with the prfesr, whom they found bbliMchgned at a, monte table, but to no nurppie. On reaching the Arkansas riv cf, tbeipar!y encountered large encamp nifripf the,Cayuguas and Arapahoe. lie .Indians slated that they' had taken .iheiffr ositton. there in order to collect toll frbfrtV hetr;aJr mid emigrants who thoiiM p"tsa over their territory. They liiJ, n ortfbvpr. that they expected a rein fAr'frrtcnt daily from the Comanchese. Their vere qUite friendly, and received the tittle presents ol tobacco, $cc, with much : The company met parties of Indians along (Vvvtyolcr route, whose manifesta. tioosf were a I, however of the mos friend lj clLictcr. They met the maif on its WaV'toSnta Fe, at Council Grove. This f mail Will he'thefirht that will have reach ed Santa rc; for months. 1 hecompany.ar rived 'at Independence in thirty days The . grass oVthej plains, Mr, T. states, was ve- ry goo( . ' 'J t QWJt g to the failure of the mails, the .'viviu o tfie balifornia excitement in the States' Kid not reachrd Santa Fe. Every thing; n rtii the exception of the marriage of sefitl Amrricans to Mexican donnas, wa quiet. jThere was but a moderate activitvl fa business, and goods were sell- v prices. ' , ., Germany is ia a irjost disturbed conauion. FURTHER It Is said that op to three o dck jeterda, RIOT.i FURTIIER OF THE x. . .nlrt that ur to three odoc wenty-seven persons had beenjkllled, and near- ly one hundred wounueu. i uc exc irmrm was Intense, !Rnd a further requisition on the miliiary force jbad been made. I .The duelling of the Mayoi of the c tyfl ard other ofTicialsjobnoxious to the populace, were in danger of being sacked. The excilemeiit against the military, who we e engaged in re pressing the fiot was intense, and it was fear ed that the consequences wo ild bo of the moist disaslrous chiracier. I i -The latest communication ireceired, Urincing intelligence down to 6 o'efock last evening, states that more military companies hate been ordered out, and more blood shed anticipated in the course Sof the night. - -f 1 f .K THE MARKETS. 1 - i i" ; i , ' .-vt . : ' r a , ! i . . - 1 . j f . . ; it' ! , V -. - 1-.-. . -j. -1 r . y X-'-j - . i I I Saluburv May 17. Bienn 6 f Brandv 40 (3 50 : Butter 1 0 ; Beeswax H 5 Cottoff 4 f (3 S ; Cotton Yart 65 (3 75 Cofiee 7 8 t-Cprn 25 : Feather25s S Tour per bbl. 3 (3 4 ; Iron 2 (3 4 , linseed "Oil 65 iS 70; Nails 5$ (S 6; Oats 16 (3 17 ; Irish Potatoes l0 i Sweet do. 30 : SusurJ f brown) 6 8 : Loaf 10 O 11; Salt, (sack) 21 2J i Tallow 10 0 12$ j iWheat 50; Whiskey 25 YS, 30. j , j . I , l?.0, H cbeeaw, May 17. Bacon p?r id. o f dj : 4 uwier 15 & 20 : Beeswax 18 20 : Cofietf 8 & 10 : Couon $ 6 : Corn 50 56: Eggs 10 (3) 12J : lFloor4 0 5 : Feathers 25 32 r Iron 5 (S 1 : Lard 7 O 9 : atjier (sole) IS (S) 22: Molasses 35 40: do. Cu 33 0 37A: Nails, cut; 6 6: Rice 4 is 5$': agar.hrown, 7 0 10 : dot. Loaf,' l2i 15 : Salt, Li- ierpool, 1.75. : . j r ' 1, I ' ; . s . Fatetteville, May 8.-4-Brandy, peach,; 35 40: )itto, apple, 28 30 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 5f 6: Cotton 6 6: Corn 50:1 Cofiee 8 10: Flour 3J O) : Feathers 28 30 i Flaxseed 85 81 : Iron, Swedes, 5 6: do-English 3$ 4: Lard 6$ ! 7J: Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 2U 26 : Nails, cot. 5J : ats, 3U : Sagar, brown, 6i 9: do. loal, 11 : alt, sack, 1 75 2 00 : Tallow, 8 9 : Wheat 70 i 75: Whiskey 25. I : . llWISPli -.-':'- t - . . . X ."',!? ' ..--' ; . . i j . - - . i . 1 ' - . 1 .r s :- ! . i.ii- 1 1 WW " KOWLKDOE IS 1'OWJi.R!" :' 1 j- --, -ri. !l FOR 1849. EL BROWN & SON NEW YORK MA 1 Got despatch states that Cotton and otuffs were! held at an ad' RKETS. aavance in price, but no sales. 1 ho tremendous excitement doubtless presented transactions. r BREAD but had The Legislature, of Massachusetts havp unanimously passed resolutions inviting President Taylor to vfsjt that Staje, and hat'e appointed a committee, composed of both houses to make ments Torhis reception suitable arrange- he public that the will be held in this i n s: nt lot rail road cqjrvE-ifTior. We woulil remind 1 Rail Road Convention place on the j 14th day of June next It is to be hoped that every countyjin t State, interested in thi great projept now agitating the public mind, Avill send dele gales, and that such aii impetus will then oe giveiv 10 11, as win insure its success beyond doubt. O" We. are authorised and reqaested to announce .fOHN II. HARDIE, as a candidate for re-eleciion to i he.ofSce df County Court Clerk of Rowan, at the eo iiuing August election. ". I 1 O" We are authorized to announce OBADIAtl OODSON.as a candidate for the Office of Superior ourt Clerk for Rowan Cqunty. : ! 1 1 fflJEW G00DS IS NOW ALL THE CRY. I -s jmE respectfully invite our customers, friends and of the public generally, to call and examine our stock ; SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ivhich we are now receiving from Philadelphia and New York, of the latest importations, consisting of lry Goods, IlaU, Caps and Bonnets, tf various descriptions; shoes, leather, &c &.c; hard ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glass ware; fine I- fini Double and Single barrel Shot Guns; We have on hand; and for $ale at this Office! the fcl .ki j. 1 LAST NKillT'S MAIL. Frkn the Charleston Courier, May 12. is y ti:li:guaiii. The jfif cii ami Macreadij Difficulty. ir ! 1UOT 1 BV YORK. I Yestefday ive received a dispatch from oor coritipjondcnt ,nSihouncing that the 4ltor,piera Mouse wjts taken possession ofjthc )p receding evening, by a mob, sev eral thp isand strong, whilst Mr. Macrea dj Wft4rh'i'i6g to a fashionable audience 41 (he- :Uflii)g set fire to, that the mili tia were ordered out, and a large number hid beet 1 billed And wounded. Mr. Ma ereadyl jt ts. stated, had to fly 'for his life. Another communication, received shortly i afterwardH, announces that the fire was cttidguuhedand that a fight had taken place bclwe.ep the muitary and the mob, of a desperate character, and thatithe BUmbcjr bf tbe!military killed and wound- w werejestimated at trom thirty to forty. ThdMilltarv and Police finallv cninpd ' ; f ; o sessiort of the ground, and cannon were planifct). charge with grape shot, n front of the trjn?atir. The city was iq an up- ivar-mi 1 nurpuay nigni, anu tne military yesteirdjaj mojrning, were throwing up en tJtenchmqnlil ao resist any attempts that Wight id made 4)y the mob to dislodge Great pxcitemept existed, and the mob were hanging, about the spot. It was ru rioredj tlmt Macready had been fcill tcl.but.itj ivvas ascertained that he, had es c?d unhurt, j A number of those Who cre;ki led ahd wounded were not en- aged in-the 'riot. lowing BLATJKp, to wit: Administrator's Bonds. Guardian . ; " Appeal - " Constable " Ca Sa , j " Bail (State cases) " Bnil (Civil " Delivery " Prosecution 1 : " C. C ' " ' ! j " s. c For binding fre negroes. Bastardy Bondsl i Letters of Administration. j Specral j ' I Letters Testamentary. i C. Sc S. Court Writs. A exponas. Ejectment Attachment f C. and S. C, Subpoenas. Co. & S C. Fi Fas Wit. ITickets. " Com. to take Denb. quity Executions!' ! " Subpcenas. I " ProsecutionjBonds " Com. to take depositions " Deeds. I, I ' VenditionrE Juror's Tickets. 1 Marriage License.! Apprentice Indentures. Notes of Hand. 0ank Notes, C. FJ Lund Deeds. ' " Deeds of Trust. Sheriff's Deeds, f Ca Sas and Bonds; County and Superior Court -fecire t acias vs. Delaulfing Witnesses ! do do to j-evive judgment, j - y do do to heirs at law to show cause do do do et al. S do do vs. Special Bail. Presentments of Hoads. do j for Assault and Batterv --' do j for Affrays. do for Fornication and Adultery do i for retailing without licence, -. And many others of not so common usei OfRcera of Cobrt, and ojhers who require? Blanks. are solicited to give us a call, or forward their orders, and thy shall bej speedily attended to. I " j Many of the forms enumerated,, above, are aiso kejpt for sale by i ' i J. W. STOCKTON, at Statesville, ! WM. M.S HENDERSON, at Concord WM. F. WATTS, at Mocksville, ) J. FAWjat Jefferscin, Ashe Co. 1 Any forms of Blanks which we may not have on hand will be printed to-, order without delay, if a copy oe lorwarded. r May 1849. WATCHMAN OFFICE. nished and unfinished rifJe barrels; -pistols, &.ci. Sec.: hapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeaulets, silver and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eagle but tons, aw:.; groceries of all kinds and of good quauty; Blue Cotton Yarn 1 -r . . 1 Weavers Reeds, -Brass Clocks, (warranted) V i ' nd numerous other articles space not admitting to enu icrate ; all of which as is customary of late days to boast f, having been purchased at the very lowest prices, ahd he cash paid ; and are now offered for sale, and must be Id upon equally low and accommodating terms as at . ny other establishment in this burg. Please call, ex mine and judge for yourselves, as we shall take pleasure in exhibiting our goods, and no pains spared to please all who may favor us with a call. BOGER &, MAXWELL. r Salisbury, April 19,1849. j ; 50 New Cabinet Ware Rooms 1 IN SALISBURY. I ARE now opening at their CXicap Cash Store, a splendid and indescribably beautiful stock of SPRING AND . SUMMER GOODS, Embracing every variety of style and fashion to be found Sopth of the Potomac, and consisting in part of the following : J 1 TOIL Z.ABZESj WSAIl. Solid fiVd and Rich Chameleon Silks ; striped and sol idSi!k Tissues: plain and plaid blaek do. ; Barege de : Til ; blue, pink and white Ta(ltons ; Toil de Nord ; fqney French organdie Lawns ; black and,second mourn- 1 iqz Muslins and Ghinehams : solid and fancv French Ciinghams; linen Lustres and linen Ginghams ; beauti ful French Musi in9 ; French Capes and, Collars; Visi tei ; Muslin Sacks ; worked niuslin Maniila3 ; Swis and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting ; Kid Gloves ; Rib bapds; Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Cass and Mohair Skirts, fije. j POR GENTJ.E3V1EN. Blue, black, brown and olive Cjoths ; Wack Doe skin Gassimeres ; fancy do., of the njost fashionable styles ; pjin and figd satin and silk Vestings, (very fine); vehite Kid and Silk Glove, fc; also a Large stock of Staple DRY GOODS, as complete and as cheap as any in the State. A LARGE STOCK OF . HATS AND CAPSy Silk, Fur, Panama and Leghorn. Bonnets, Silk, Satin, Leghorn ;& straw. Hardware and Cutlery! single and double barrel SHOT: GUNS, , Carriage Maker's Trimmings and v Carpenters Tools, (Wd) Shoemakers Tools and Trimmings, Paints. Varnish. THE SUBSCRIBERSarc riow receiving the largest and best supply of BOORS XSd STATION ARY, ever brought to this market, a few of which ure hs iouows : - Webster's Life and Speeches : Clay's do. do, ; Calhoun's do. do. ; Macauley's England ; Chalmers' Power of God ; Life of Franklin ; Life of Penn ; Life of Mahomet, Cook's Voyages ; Female Poeta of America ; Female Poets of England ; Women of the Refolution ; Irving's Colnnibua ; Irving's sketch Bo-A ; Irving s Tale Traveller ; Goldsmith's works; Goldsmith' Animated Nature ; Modern Accomplishment ; Louis B!ane.2Tols. ; Women of the Scriptures ; Cotms:ock3 Philosophy ; Comslock's Chemistry ; Lincoln's Botany ; Anthon's Classical Dictionary ; Ainswonh's Dictionary ; Plutarch's Litres; New Greek Grammar ; Caesar; Sallast ; Homer; Horace; Virgil ; Anabasis ; Jacob's Greek Reader ; Prose Composition ; Latin Lesson ; Letters on Astronomy ; Mineralogy ; Miner's Guide ; Friends and Fortune ; D'Aubine's Reformation, Washington and bis General's, (Headley; (Lippard) Napoleon and his Marshals, (Headley) ! ' (Carey and Hart) i Bancrt Vs Life of Washington, Weeina " 1 " Marion, i Signer's of the Declaration. American Manual ; j Prose Writers of America ; Poets and Poetry do. ; V i !! I Poets and Poetry of EnglanJ ; do. of the Ancients ; : . j Poetical Works of Crabbe. Heber ; Tollock ; CcV;er ; j M Thoinpstm. Ilrinans, Ypans and Rodgtis; , Hallam's Middle Ages; do. Constitutional History ; !i Crabb's Synony mes ; Warerly Novels : I t i History of the Bastile ; Wonders of the World;; l Bmke's Works; Byron's do.; M oore's do.; Kobertson s do.; tscott s do., and Miscrllaniea j Modern Cntish Lssayist, (Macaaley's) . . (Marintosb's) (Jeffrey's) rt (Carlyle'a) . v (Wilson's); : ' (Allison's) ' .-.". Talfourd and Stephen's do. ; " " - Sydney Smith, Shakspeare; Man and . hit .Motives Modern Infidelity ; Lock's Ewsys; Sacred Harp; Taylor and taff; Southern Harmony ; Scou do , American Chesterfield, Book of Politeness, Book of Martyrs, Netileton's Remains, Chillingworth's Religion of Protestants, Proverbial Philosophy, . Virginia its History and Antiquities,' " " - ' McCul loch's Comniercial Dictionary, McMillan's American Gardner, ' Jack Halyard '; Robinson Crusoe ; in- i 1 - .1 j ; ii . ! 1- 300 new Novels ; 75 reams Paper; Wafers, Seals &e.,&c. M. BROWN SON. SALISBURY. N. C, April 2G. 1849. 5! ' j. Ke, and will be sold for Cash of on time to punctual i dealers, as cheap as the cheapest, Wholesale or i retail. I Give us a call before buying, as we are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers for the California or Carolina gold dusf:. f M. BROWN 6c SON. I Salisbury, April 26, 1849. 51 RICHARD FOX I aPRRSF.NTS his ri.Rrwts In JL the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a CABINET MAKER, j prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch In me most superior worKmaniiKe mariner ana nest tyle. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making . . SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Vardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su perior finish and latest fashion. j O Friends of deceased persons will find ; it to' their interest to send to him as an undertaker. : Specimens of his i work and-skill can be found at the ware rooms in Cyrus West's large brick building, next Watchman Office. The cheapness, durability, and superiority of all work turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage of the public; ! Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country produce and lumber of all kinds suitable Tor Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for any thing in his line. A large quantity of shingle's im sttitt of ilovtti (EiivoUua, DAVIDSON COUNTY. In Equity-Spring Term, 1S49. Bill of InUrpleaderin the Will. of Jamet Smith. Oils, and Dyes, Calf Skins, soles Leather, Sugar, Coffee, . Alexander F. Smith, Ex'r of James Smith, Alexander Molasses, Salt, Iron, c. j ' j F. Smith, Adin'r of John Hnrtman, Alexander F. Our stock of Goods i3 as corriplete as any in this mar- ' Smith, Adm'r of his infant child who died without a name, and Mary Ann Hartman, wite of said John Hart inan, Against James Wiseman and wife, Elizabeth, Georse Smith, Remus J. West and wife, Alice, Samuel Farabee, Ad ministrator of Margaret Farabee, his wife, John Benson, Adm r of Margaret A. bmith, Nancy Smith, William Owen and wife, Jane, Mary Benson, and Anderson C. Smith. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that An derson C. Smith, a defendant in this case, is not an Inhabitant of this State : It is therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a paper published in this State, for the said Defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, .o Le held for the County of Davidson, on the first Mondayafter the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demui to the complainants Bili, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be set down and beard ad to him. Wui.erv.-, Peter K. Ro:inpavil!e, Clerk and Master of said Court at Office in Lexington, the 23d of April, 1949. P. K. ROUNSAVILLE. C.MR. 6w5l , Printers Fee $5 65 COME AND 151 1 Y ! IRTI ; ' - 1 I WHOLESALE & RETAIL ! M ESTABLISHMENT. WHEEL, OF FORTUIf E i i New Store New Firm, vTTTW nAOTlQ I 1 1 L AtiulVAtOF Tiin hibeuniaL j pur correspondent gives us lhe follow-' prti:ularsi of the news by the Hiber- njjV.AvboU arfiv'al at Halifax we announc es .if - 1 1 I . - i .." i ru vcieruay.1 we emoouy oeiovv me par port til. several dispatches receivetl (housl rill ! In Co y, last Tbfi ! Hibcrnia brines out eichtvthree nd nounds sterlmc in specie. ! JVEUPOOL MAHKET. j I t i .-. ' . . - ! (ton (here had been no chance. ViJ tfie Quotations, according to our d is fitch) arc so.conflicUng, a. far as quality Hbbncefrneili.tbat we will not pretpfid to Pre thTtrti The statement that tKerH has en Vhnaiion in nr!r mnt. ntif one xmrrifrciat ) friends, our correspondent Uvini, In ortcof bis communicationsjdis. octlv stateu tnal Ihe article was " stendv k prices Dy ijusi steamer, anu mouerate Flour had Jeclined: qnc shilling. Jbckt had tiko ;dectined 2 to 3d. W (I lb Od.1 per barrel. The quota f the bitter article were for Western Jjnil 3. ; hi I n I ph i a and Baltimore 6d. : New Orleans and Ohio 234L BiL p V' ornj Was; unchanged in price. JOB i PEINTKG. ! -4 1 - All who wish printing if any description done, are BRljlVERi &, JAMES t a call. They are prepared to do almost every varie in nrst-rate style Irom a bok down to the alphabet. ADVERTISING 1 has been aptly compared to ereasine wheels. IWhee will often turn without grepse, and so may a Merchant or Mechanic get'on without advertising ; but it is hard work, and all who have properly tried the experiment know well the advantage $oth of oil to machiney, arid auverti8ing to business. 2 THE undersigned atMay Sessions, 1849, of Rowan Cqunty Court, qualified as Executors to Uie Will of John Fraley, dee'd. Ve hereby notify a.'li persons having claims against the estate of John Fralejr. dee'd, to present them fpx paymept within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will jbe plead in bar of their recov ery ; and all persons indebted to said estate are-request- tinediately wanted Salisbury, May 10, 1849. To llouse-keepers and all who: intend ed to make payment. May 12, 1849:Gt2 MONTFORT T. FRALEY. WM. R. FRALEY, j Executors. BEBEB'S HATS XUST received, one caise of Bebee's No. 1, Moleskin 9J Iftrts, which are celebrated all over the Union, as being the neatest cheapest and best hats now manufact ured. I wara-anl them to be the best hats in Slisbury, ana cnaiiengeproot to the contrary. I : l May IT, 1849. . . EN&ISS. and and ions JUST received a larg supply of superior tfdamarj tine and Hulls pressed tallow Candles, which I will ac.i i reuueeupce, to reduce the stock. May 17, 1849 . . EN&ISS. Ui-uitiuii loolscap and letter Kr paper, lor saye oy j . . ENSlSS. LARD LAMPS. i'S. POLITIC A UiXTEILIGENCE. Silica tt f d,,wr in..reftr'6ncei to the restoration oif tbe u U' """cij sajiea on, me 'zza int. nau arriveu Pope however, re. lJ1 SwdiniiriV hite rejeet'ed the terms of. j I HAVE four Centre Table Lamps which I Will se vrry cheap, j J. II. EN&ISS. TO MARRY SOON, j HE subscribers having entered into a co-partner-nership in the Cabinet Making Business, take this opportunity of informing the citizens of this Town and County and the surrounding Counties, that they have on hand and can furnish on short notice, all articles in their line at as cheap a rate as can be bought anywhere in this country, viz : ' . Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, : Centre Tables, China Presses, Chairs, Bedsteads, ie. Also, a large and neat assortment of Coffins always on hand. Please call and give us trial. We can be found it the old stand opposite i the Rowan' House, formerly occupied by David Watson. All kinds of country pro duce taken in exchange for furniture. I WM. ROWZEE. S. R. HARRISON. Salisbury, May 10, 1849. . 1 11TAVE received a large supply of fresh Garden JL JL Seed, and as they were selected by a friend of theirs who has for a long time dealt in that line of. bust -riess,they therefore recommend tbem to their friends and the public generally, as the best article of Garden Seed that have ever been brought to this market. ' Among them may be found Snap, Refugee, French, China, Dwarf, Butter, and Lima Beans ; Long Greeri andar hrCluster Cucumber ; Okra, assorted ; Parsnips, assort. Dwarf Marrowfat and Early frame Peas ; Red antt " YeU low Tomatoe ; Early Yellow sugar, red turnip, long hilbod, and whitesugar Beets ; early York, sugar . loaf, Winter drumhead, fiat Dutch, red Dutch, and mountain show head Cabbage ; long Orange Carrot j Ice, and show head Letuce ; long scarlet Radish, purplf Turnip; early bush Squash. ! March 1, 18494-43 ALL the goods belonging to toe late Firm of J. Sf W. Murphy having been sqld out at Auction, a ; new firm has been formed with i capital of 30,000, ' all of which has been invested in St he Northern Markets j for new goods; and the paid firm are now receiving and I opening at the large brick store formerly occupied by j J. 6c W. Murphy, direct from Philadelphia and New j York, an entirely new stock of i FRESH GOODS: Consisting of French, English, Qerrrian, Scotch, and American Dry Goods ; HardwareCutlery, Queensware, ' JIATS, BONNETS, BOOTS, .SHOES, BOOKS, CONtBS, ' Plated and Saddler)' I lard ware, ! Carriage Trimmings, ! Carpenters' j Tools, 'And all hinds of GROCERIES and all other kind of GOODS. IWe wish to be understood, (not blowing and bragging) Jhat we speak the truth when we say thac we are open ing at this time j THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW GOODS that has ever been opened in this place ? and as for beauty and style the ladies say we have the prettiest and Cheapest they have yet seen. Ahd w hy should they not Isay so, when our goods are all entirely new and all bought for cash, and such a largejquantity of them. We deem it entirely unnecessary to enumerate all khe articles composing our stock, ias it has become too 'fashionable for persons to advertise three .pr four times fas much as they actually have. But suffice it to say, tnat we have a well assorted etoclLOt all kinds of Goods of, every description ; and that they are all paid for, and paid for with our own money, With all these advan tages we think we can safely sayj that- we will sell them a little lower than any of our neighbors, and we would merely say to one and all to giveius a call, hear prices, examine for yourselves and be your own judges. . Most Respectfully,! ( WILLIAM tMURPHY, Si, Co. Salisbury, April 26, 1849 8w51 NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Lemuel- Johnston, dee'd , are hereby notified to present them for payment within the time prescribed by law or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to come forward and make payment. J. S. JOHNSTON, ) B. BAILEY. Ex'rs. J. R. JOHNSTON. April 2G, 1849. ' , 5rS0 N. B. The books of the Tan Yard of L. Johnston, are in the hands of J. S. Johnston, who may be seen at Salisbury, any day of the week, except Saturdary, and on that day he may be found at the plantation of the deceased. J. S. JOHNSTON. STILLS XTIIWARl BARGAINS! BARGAINS,! . " . i r THE subscriber is now receiving ne of the hand somet and cheapest Stock of '' i ' SPRING AND SUMMER " ever offered in this market, purchased in rhiladefphU and New York, from the latest Torefgn Arrival, and 1 at the lowest cash figures, consisting in pari of bl'k, blue, . i golden, French adelades and apple green "Clotlu; Mack. military striped and other fancy Cassiineresfcnd Vesting, ' English and French Drap de Eta; handsome cbildieov plaid and etrrpes; a large stock of cotton odea;' and all other kinds of gentlemens summer wear. Abo, splendid ' bl'k Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Silks, plain fiJ chamele on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'J bilk Tissues, beragee, oil silk for lining, Gnen chambraya,enibroidd Sw'm Robes, linen cambric Handkerchiefs, (a large stock) bl'k and col'd Kid Gloves, organdy and gingham Iawn.. plaid granadines, fancy and l.irniture Prints, bl'k and col'd Al pacca Lustres, Florence, plain Mraw, Rock Rue and 'Al ladin Bonnets, Umbrellas and Parasols. hltirtg Cloth, linen sheeting 4, 7, 10 and ISuarter wide.bro. Aibleach'd drills, (bss'd) bl'd and bro. cotton shirtingx and heetinga, ' large stock of ready made clothing, floor netting. blading . powder, mining Rope, Rio CotTee.bio. and loaf Sugar, crushed and pulverised do., superior Tea, almonds, rtii- -i. is, sole leather, lining and binding skins, trnn-d fcheep and Morocco skins, harnrs leather, clover and glass seed, saddles, bridles and saddle hnj, leather trankj, mackerel in bbls and half bbls, whiie iead.sp'ta tarpeo tine by the gal. or bottle, eopnl varnish, tanner ofl.H fcy 10, 10 by 12 and 11 by 10 glass, anvils, vices, grain and grass scythes, Pteel weeding boes, shovels-and pa4e, mill and cro&K cu: vs, heet Iron. Also, a largo STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY,; carriage springs, axles, stained glass lamps, patent and painted cloth, laces, &c, ttc, Miles' dress boots and la dies shoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf hats and caps, - ' ' Books am ationary, ' BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN WARE which they will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at ikll time attended to. They will sell stalls at fifty cents per pound put op guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion China, Glass and Queens ware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Grind Stones, 4cc, 'together witaao -endless variety of other goods not mentioned. Person visiting this market would do well to call at the HeW Cali Store corner east of tbe Court-House , before buying, as I am determined to olTer to cash barer at, wholesale or retail, extraordinary 'indocernenta in the way of handsome and fresh goods and low prices. ' Call and judge for yourselves. " fc ! '1 ". JOS. F. CHAMBERS. H.-- jc Arow' VV D living about 1 Saliaburf, April 12, 1849. 49 Solubvry, April 12, 1849. 49 SPRING AND SUMMER 4k var are Miii., no auiii inn iuicci are ungary. town off Soto fin Sicily hs as sui rendered (IIA lu4. I ' -v t in . 1 . il' r ivrcen uenmariianu rrastiti still Li ne, 'The German troops fiavxf entered ?WcnftteraL!eurnIers. " I l'NvW'6h Bill has pasaed the BHiish '.T, a y P00' y a majority of 61. (JA? Mterpool is dull. Th funds kv Mnibls Closed at 9J 102 I ; JAME3 HORAH, i WAT Oil AND OZiQ OK - ikZAmm, Oppo$itCowan's Brick Row, ' SalUbury, IV. C. - I TAKE NOTICE! ALL persons indebted to the firm of A. tflD. W. Honeycutt, by noti or book account, are hereby re quested to call and make settlement before the first of J une, as a Trust b.as been made of therr property for the benefit of their creditors,, and no further indulgence can be given. L. BLACKMER ! v i GEO. A. E. PAPE. ; Gold Hill, May 7. 18491' , - ' Trostees. t- r-i - pre French &r James I IJ AVE just rjf ceiled among arietyof otler artj- icles.a, large quantity of superfine salad OIL;., 25 Dollars Reward! R ANA WAY from the subscriber jn Augcst, 1847, a NEGRO WOUA J J J aged about forty years, common height, named Charity, sometimes called Charity uraigey Having been raised ty the late Thomas Craigp. Said Negro Woman is thought to be harbored by her colored friends about Salisbury and vicinity. 1 will give the above -reward to iriy person for her delivery or confinement in jail so that may cet her. - M. BOGER. Salisbury, April 19, 1849. ' i 5( TO PRINTERS. lilVTOW.on hand and for sale tlirce KEGS of ttL' Printers In lei M SalUbury, April 12, 1843 49 Salisbury, April 26, 1849. BROWN & SON. .Sir? " A CARD. ' ! 1TRS . BROWN &JA.M ES havinglssociatedthem- JLT selves in the practice of Medicine. can always be found attheirdrogstore When not professionally engaged uuusjai, iciiinvii iiViCtl 1149 s j i TAKEN !UP red on! the Rangers' Book of County, by David,, Parker, 18 miles southeast of Salis bury, on the 29th day of March! last, a bright sorrel 1 Horse with blaze in his face, left hind fool white, 7 or 8 years old, and appraised at 25 dollars. The owner is requested to come forward, provej property, pay charges, take him awayor he will be disposed of as the law di f reels. JOHN I. SHAVER, 'Ranger. I May 3, 1849. j 3t52 J Valuable Ahe Laud for Sale. BY Virtue of Deed of Trust.1 will sell, as Trustee, at the Court House, in the Town of Salisbury, on j Tuesday, the 21st day of May, (Instant) it being Tues i dajof Rowan Superior Court, Two Valuable Tracts i of Land, lying on Elk Creek, inj Ashe. County. One j tract containing 261 Actes, purchased by Julius M. Love from Jordan Council ; this Jract is wdl improved, having the necessary buildings, tvyo excellent meadows, orchards, Sec. '. The other tract contains 300 Acres, was purchased by said Love fronj John McGuire, ad joins the above tract, and lies wefl for cultivation. Per sons wishing to examine the lands, will be shown them by Mr. James Todd, wbq residesjnear them, about 12 miles West of Jefferson, decidedly the healthiest part of North Carolina. f SAM'L REEVES, Trustee. . Salisbury, May 1st, 1849 3w52 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL?- JlALEIGH, N. C. TRINITY SCHOOL, Eight Mile Wett of Raleigh. - Right Rei. L. S. Ives, D. Visitor. THE summer Term of these Schools will commence on Wednesday, the 6th June. -A punctual attendance of the pupils is reqaested. For circulars, containing full information as 'to Terms, &.C., apply to the subscriber. ALBERT SMEDSS.; Rectoriof St. Mary's School. HORACE n. BEARD, aiaUc has just received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the A merica n and European Fashion. for the Spring and Summer of 1849, and wil continue to re ceive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all or ders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and work manlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his iitnniera. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and j the public for their liberal support tendered mm nereto fore,and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers.toinerit a continuance of their favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N.B. Allkindsofcountry produce taken atthemar ket prices for work. Salisbury, Sept. 21.2848. tf47ofvol.4 EDGEWORTH FEMALE Scminatn, ; Founded by Gov. Moreiiead, and conduclfd by Rev. Prof. Morcah lias the confidence , of the most competent judges, as imparting . the highest order of Educatiom .j - A LIMITED number of yoang ladies, bring hapily ss daughters in the Edgeworth Family, instructed in small classes, by teachers who devote talents, science and skill to sccomplish the most for tbe pupil, has ad vantages, scarcely attainable ra private schools, or ia large institutions. This saying of time this infallible success, is tbe true economy. The whole eipeiise, be-" sides Mosic and Paining, is a yesr, 850 in ad- .1 o.L rv. l J 1 ft. I. - c vance. 1 ne examination on ine ca, ?a uu ivmw May will close w ith the graduation of the senior Class, and the next year will begin on tbe 9th of Jolr. Pa rents sre referred to the Rev. President Williamson, Hon. Judge Caldwell. Rev. A-' Baker, P.ev. W. A. HaB, Wm. Holt, M. D , Mr. G. W. Brown, MrrRofusReid, Rev. E. F. Rockwell. Greensboro', April 143. .;. NEV BOOT & SHOE SHOP. T Raleigh, April 12, 1849. 6ti0 HE subscribers respectfully in form the citizens of Sslisbury, and the sirrounding country, that " they have purchased the Boot and Shoe SUop formerly owned by Henry Miller, Esq., opposite the Messrs. Murphy's store, where they intend to manufac ture a large and fashionable stock of Boots and Shoes, all of which they will warrant to be of the bst materi als and workmanship. All persons who may favor us with their custom nay rest assured that their work wil. be promptly and well done, as we have good workmen, and a lwo(-Dc uvi i c buijwi couatry. . - . rjk From our experience in tne ousiness, wr i. dent that we wil! be able to give entire satisfaction to a.i who patronize us, and ask the poblic to give us s 1 yiai. All orders in the above line hnkfudy received and faithfuUy executed. Repairing done at short notice in the neatest manner.' " " " , . Coantry prodoc taken in pymj n JESSE H- HOWARD x CO. Salisbury, AjrU S, 1319 0:47 P. Childs k Cos Oriental or dvcreigu Balm Pills Tliey apeak for themclre. !,j i Martha's Vineyard, Chatham Co.,jN. G., i I 16th Aogsst. 1847; f ij.4 p ruwAm r nnfB nNin last itinter roar ' travelling agent left with tne four -dozen boxes of jroar 3 Rilm Pills for sale. 1 have s4d , oat agreeable to yoor Instroctions, ar.J anxhappy Mf i not a single box has been retorned; and ss 1 sickr season is now coming on, snd ss your jb aawtjven I so general satiifac'ion. and there is ch drtuand for them, I have thought best to send fcr fresh supp.y. ,. , . 1 mm mnrifnMr. voors &C, ! "it.. iv i Laa. wawww, s 4 Each box contains 3 llpii's ; price 25 cents.and companied with certificates aad full directions. . t v : w. k Rr.r A fa-well. SaluAorv : raiJiCCi 4. Momson.Statewille; Datid Fray. Rcnkr, ie J p. ; MaSry. 1-singion ; T"rWlZi7: wholesale sod retail br r. M. Conen,, 'rl.VJ- Charleston, S. Ct 1 Important to Mill Owners. TTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water WTieelsprssleia i In T Incnln fJounlV bv ' ' h ! E. ABUEVARP, Marcki2,1847-tf45 -1 i. i-. 1 t Vl-i 1 ...
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