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f It It t r 'V If w I. IV of In- I.-. 4 9. r ' ; a Hard lick. 'alans which reach the I Ai..,l rliceks of aristocracy, and among flehV the following, from the Madison Family Visitor, is entitled to be republish td.t (The treatment of a straggling ac iress who sepr.rated from her husband, nnt) is by tUtf time ready to go home Jo England, and write a book abusive jof our eountry, as Iconirnstec with tha uf tfie Minuter of the Most High, is well drawn, arid Miotild be .wen mougni 01 -yoium his (Ga) Enq. ' I Mrs. Fanny Kemhle Butler r he Eng Jhh actress, after separating from her bus b.inl amassed a fortune in ber readings ollSbakspeare Id fashionable audi, nces itrNew York, Philadelphia and iiostotw paid io tie about $20,000. I f John Jonrs was sent from bis family by fi4rnlinr tlonfercnce to read the Hibe, prjcbl the Gospel, and instruct the tic or nf crocs of the rice swamps' in .j he Way to everlasting life his salary for i a veftr's work, in all, was only two hun-' ,. dredHlollars ne renres wjin a proen I You'll constlitut'ton lo die in a log cabirj and Jeavc a disconsolate w ife anu child tfcprtndcnt upon tile cold charity of the .'. world.. .. f . i 4 JUrs. Hutlcr retires to England td luxu- fiate amongst thq fashionable coteries of v jiijli life, writes a book abusing the lie ! . rlublicanrinstitutions of the United States 1 4-and is ! considered one of the lights of I iU age, I 'tis passing strange." ; i At) DISASTElt AfTIIC NIAGAU. M i Niagara Falls, June 2. - 1 -" - j ! j '.Iifit evening at a quarter before 6 a'clock, Vh'iia a party j of la lies and gentlemejii vere jiHiting tha Luna Iil?ind, among whom were the ladj ard little -djiughier of Mr. Dej Forest aiid;ypunpJChai. Cl 1 AoMington, and several ;bltarr, and while thtlitto girl was standing .'on the very brink of the titer, and only some jehty feet from the (alii, and holding; by the hand oi a young geptllcman whose nam? lihave not; learned. ' ; j ; ' .Yonng Addingtotl :ame up and said playfully, I'trt goin tt tlirow y6u in," touchn her 4 'filiHl nn llirt -n!i4ir ivlian film .nrdnl fair t,'.-lr-ll wild 1 1 ft l L t fnrKA ti clii. fl,, ikn fcajid of the young gfntfetnan,who held; her. ivt'lje wan instantly 'followed by Addington, nV!catight her, and j in the eftortywas prostra teethe force of the water, throwing! the little "cirl at the same tirrie so near tho 4hore that the young gentieman4who had her by the hand early caught Iter, but lost his balance,! only a.l it) h!inell by hatching hold of soma brush 'on' shore. In ah inilant, young Addiiigtioo and Mhe jitilc cirl were twept over the fal s. :Ho human cfTort could avail them. AT sinsle i morbent threw ithem beyond the reach of all ' n j- -ill . I mortal aid. 1 oung Addington was a young man J t Excellent character, of high and generous rtSpbliei. He was the only son of the fedreav- . fd family rending in lluflalo. t'Jiiey are now here their crief s intense i : no event hai ever cast such a " oorn over .:tiurvillage Tho body of the liltl P g(rl has just been recovered, rind will be sen to Buffa- 4 y" "j u.iivriiooii 9 iraiii. it was icar ied to the houie of Squire Hewlett, where it was laid and prepared for sending up by tho cars. Buffalo Com, Adv. I . AVe deepi .it important to state, fori the; in for. . maiion of those who Bee! an interest in toe sue ceu 'of the great Western Turnpike, frjhn Sal ,ibury to (be Georgia. Lino, that the Governor, after the most diligent inquiry, has not been fchle lo ohtain tho service's of an Ergineer. Tie numerous Kail Roads in the country, now . loing.consirucled, seem to have in )nopolized .thai profession.!' ' j- ' '.. I jWhen it is considered what a length of road m to lie made, through bow desirable a climate j l js.to bo located, at d the profits attending the i i'A, it is. surpriiingit at ofTers for tHs jJservice live not been numerous and urgent. i ; If our Newspaperp would call public alien to the liutl i to the subiect, alnd thus present tl notice ot lhe Engirteer Corps, it wotild ;bo bon titc'ial to all concerned. Raid ah lleahter. lit will be crntifvipc to know thai the Post Office Department intends to institute a more tiioTOuph arul energetic system for the detection f dUhoncsty and irregularities occuiring in thaij import1n branch of the public service, than has ever beeii heretofore enforced. Some oi, me means auopieti uy the agents are so in j lthiuus, mat oiau qcpreaaiors may noreaiter ' calculate upon berth in the State driston, with a considerable decree of certainty;-ltaltimore American. i foreign CWHMy'ec of N. Carolina uy the comnlcrctal statement it Appears that for --the yeaflnding 30th Jonk 1S18, the rnoplc oT North Carolina solid only S3 j,0'28 worth of produce of all kinds to foreign countries! while even the little new State of F brida managed to ell y.tty near two ril llions of dollars vvorth l t . . i I. . n ft '. or si times as mucu as lm. -u. iow in the world docs th s happen ? Nottth Car olina ought to have1 more foreign com -.1 Orie crood cnrrcc Uian I; lorida certainlv e.jki, . I r i - . tt " toriunei npwevrfj is, we only bought irom Ofctgri cpuiitrici something over half the anlaunt ye sold, jwhich is so mucli in our "faVor. ,nd TloritU only bought a little over G l,000jvoijih. Fay. Carolinian. i i ;' "'j j; 1 ifrri Disinfectant. It may ho well lo jemtnd tbfe people, ay the Doston Transcript, thtse timet that I the odor of roasting coflee moit powerlul uisinlectm aeut. Take ; f red hot vhoy'eh with a few kerneU'bf coffee I UPOn il. And ill will rmni'ii nnliri.lv ibLI mml nC (t0iTe ,dor arising trom decayitl Bin i m Of tf Ttl.1- C iL... iJ Hct wrth knowing wh.cri the choleraiprevai!!. gentleman i who I ha thoroughly telsted this luality m coffee, assures n-that the re is nn nuuke s to the tJ Uy leleKra'phfor Charleston I out tier. ft. A. M. COTTON, Yesterduv. 4tMm K?,i.-.. j FREIGHT4.-Vton to LiveriimJ iJwll . ft thange. I f c ""n plettsant, and the city hLlthy. U P he ire; Gompany meets at the jCoUrt House oii Saturday evening next at . V" O V vvili V learn iromjrh lend just lYutn CuncurJ, that in formation had been rfceeired i there:! that the Whig Convention, held at Monroe, lln ion Counly, on yesterday, for the purpose of nominating a Whig Candidate to represent the 3d pislrict, and to reconeilei the unb4ppy dif ferences .now existing there, bare preffnted tjbe: Hon. Edmund (Debebky. of Mqifgornry County, to the Wbig oHhe district, j AVe in. cerelj trust this nomination may prove satis. fUiorv ia the friend of all the other Candidates; and that Green Caldwell tnajn he left It home . . . . i it n . - . tj pursue bis own private Business. ; J.VCREASIVG THE CHOLERA.- A ntiYSlCian of New York has been detected in re porting a number of his patients as hav ing the cholera, when in fact theyjiad riot the least symptoms of it, in order that; he might gain a reputation for great Ijsucccjss in treatinsr and curing the disease. The injury done to the business of a city, by such a course; is nothing, compared with the benefit which this Doctot exacted to himself. - -i! Of XT Providence permitting, the new Episcopal Church in Wilkesboro', will be consecrated to he service and worship of Almighty God, on Sunday the 8th July. June 28, 1849. if. ! ;j. : The Communicatoron a Permanent Basis, We have received letters from several of our friends at distance, asking for infbrmaiion ! respecting our prospect of success in the publication of our paper: In answer to these inquiries, we have the ' pleasure to in form our friends and readers generally, that te pecuni ary difficulties under which we have ben laboring for some time, are now removed, and our subscription list has been "considerably augmented of lat ; and as a fur ther evidence of the flattering prospect before us, a gen tleman in this place, aware of the fact, is aaixious, at any moment, to pay a large amount in cash for oures- tabashment But we are not disDosed to mikn a sur render, now or ever. We deserted not; o(ir pxwst in less prosperous das of course it would be complete folly I for us to do so in the midst of such encouraging circum stances. ; ; i In the course of a month, we intend; to make such improvements in the appearance of our paperas to ren der it inferior to noneln its mechanical execution. Communicator hj June, THE MARKETS. Salisbury, July 5. Bacon 6 ; Brandy 40- (a 50 ; Biitter 10; Beeswax 15; Cotton 4J (a) 5; Cotton Yarn 65 (S 75; Coflee 89; Corn 30 ; Feathere 25 ; Flour per bb. 3 J (S 4 ; Iron 2$ (3) 4 ; Linseed Oil 65 (S) 70 j Nails 5i (3) 6 ; Oats 16 17 ? Irish!? Potatoes 50 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (3) 8 ; Iaf 10 (3) 11 ; Salt, (sack) 2i (3 2$ ; Tallow 10 (3) 12 J ; Wheat 50 ; Whiskey 25 (3) 30. ! i : . I Vayetteville, June 23. Brandy, peach, 35 (3 AO: I Ditto, apple, 28 (3 30: Beeswax 18 : Bacon 61 (3 7: Cotton 6 (3) 6 : Corn 55 (3 60; Coffee 8 (3) lp : Flour 4 (3) 4 : Feathers 28 (3) 30 : Flaxseed 85 (3r : Iron, Swedes, 5 (3 6 : do. English 3 J (3 4 : Lard $ (3) 7i : Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 20 26 : j Naii cut, 54 : Oas; 30 : Sugar, brown, 6 (3) 9: do. loaf, 11 12$ : Salt, sack, 1 50 (3) 1 75 : Tallow, 8 (3 9 : Wheat 70 I mf IV WW llimi Cheraw. Julv 3 Rfln n,r m ri. n.L J - . vuw "3 "ami 15 20 : Beeswax 18 o 20 : Coffee 8 (3 V : Cotton 6 (3 1 :Xorn"50 (3 56: Eggs 10 12i: Flour 5 (3 reamers (3) Ja: iron 5 (3) 6 : LS)-d 79: Leather (sole) J8 (3) 22 : Molasses 35 (3) 40 i do. Cu ba 33 (3 37a : Nais, cut. fi (3 6$': Rice 4 (3) 5 : Sugar, brown, 7 (3 10: do. Loaf, 12$ 15 i Salt, Li verpool, 1 75. : - l! MAGIC OINTMENT FOR RAZOR A new preparation thai is warranted to give perfect satisfaction ; and highly important to gentlemen who shave themselves. ; BY placing a small portion of this inyalaable Oint ment on a Razor Strop, and then stropping the Razor on it, a few moments, jt will give to i'dull Razor a keen, smooth edge ; and;render the operation of sha-' v'ing a pleasure, instead of the pain experienced by the use of dull Razors. ' j i . jh number of Certificates may be seen on application at Mr. Shaver's Hotel, or at the Drug Store of Messrs. Brown and James. Salisbury, Jiily 21849 NEW TIN SHOP i ANMEAV J. BROWN HAVING opened a new Tin Shop in Salisbury takes occasion to solicit a portion of public pa tronage. His shop is in Mr. Boyden's brick building, opposite the Rowan House. He is well supplied With the best Tools and Materials foVthe manufacture of TIN WARE, and flatters himself that the superior style - and ' excel lence of his work. will commend itself to th; interest of all who want articles in his line. It i3 needless to enu merate Coffee Pots, Candle Moulds, GaUonPot8; Buck ets, Tin Cups, Basons, Pans, fyc, Jc., as articles of his production. These and every other article '.made of tin will be found in his shop, ready made, pr supplied to or der at the shortest notice, j " II But he would call especial attention to his house gut-j tering ; and to a new article of improved milk buckets and strainer handsomely combined, only- manufactured by himself. All orders thankfully receivetfand punctu ally attended to. Old pewter taken iri exchange for tin; ware. Jyly 4, 1849. j f 9 1 I lEMZER ACApijMY. f "W E exercises of this Institution wilt be again re JL sumed on Monday the 23d inst. The subscriber 1 can accommodate two or three additional boarders, and Mrs. McCutchan, whp lives near the Acadetnyi has coni- sented to open a boarding house, and can accommodate six. I. Jfuly 2, 184 3t9 'il LIST OF LETTER. J npv EMAININC; in the Post Office at Salisbury, July w i. ioio . i m I i i. A J. Alcon, Everet Allen, Atkins. B Miss E. M. Bruner, Jabis L. Baker, Michael S. Brown, John E. Bronston, James Burket, Radford Bailey, Samuel Barr, Miss L. Bullin. John R. Berry, M. Bcefel, J. A;. Bradshaw, Alexander Brown, B. L. Bell',i jsq-, Samuel Boyden, Jacob Brown, John H. Barton, Thos. G. Brown', M. Brown, Miss Mary Brown, Bobbins Battle, Martin Barger. C Dr. M. L. Chunn, A. Cozort, John Craige. 2 WilliainCrawford.Mrs. Margaret Culbtrtson, Jacob Correll, Mary C. Coughenour, J. Casperj D. Wni. Davis, James Downs, ClemmonsDevinnai I E Mrs. M?.; S. Earnheart, N. Enniss.JN. Earnheart. 1 D:FricR, John C. Foard, Jacob File. G Johp Glover 2 ; Thoi. Geeu, Jamea B. Gibson, Jacob boss. II Franklin Ha"- iln J Harris Williamson Harris Q TT.nro Ti.ll 1 J ,i cinlTa Hall.Miss Susannah Hampton, Mattfiew Howard, E P. Hall. J E. P. Jones. Capt. Charfes R. Jones Kindal or Ransom Jacobs, Dr. T. Jones, Mrs. Dr. John- ' son. K William Kirk 2, John Kelly, m. llj Kin- caid, Peter Kepley. L Peter Lentz, David Leak, Jno. i Bullen, S. J. Leonurd, Jonathan Lyerly. Jdhn S.Lyerly, Richard Lowery, John Lepard, John Lirtgl- M J. Melton, Heirs of Alexander Martin, M. McKinzie 2, Henry Mitchell, J. A. Miller. Dr. J.D. Mayson, Sewell m . Ill C lit m m ; - ' uucneii, ctamuci ioorr, m. m. Moiley -a Jotin ilosssf 'John Marlin, Sarah Mitchell. N J. B. Nolly, Samuel Newland. P Hon. W. C. Preston, Jacob Phillips 4, Rev.W. Passmore, John Parsons, Robert Teach, E. E. ' Phillips. x R Miss Margaret Reeves, William Richards, j Henry Richie, Jacob Rusher. S Daniel S Shaver, Stephen Steel, John Sullivan, Hon. D. L: Swain, Sam uel Seaford, Robert Slaven, John II. Smjiih, Mr. Re becca C. S'.aymaker, James Shaver. T Samuel Tur ner, George O. Tarrh, John Thomas, George Troutman, ; II. Thompson.. U A. L. Uutzman 2, George Vogler. W Geo. WWhelm, John L. Wrigh, Drl'M. S. Wad- ueii, k. L. Wilson, Joseph H. Warren, Wilbern Wat son- 3t3 B. JULIAN, P. M. 'I In Taylorsville, on the 26th June, by ller. U. H. Pharr, Mr. M. BOGLE, Attorney at Law.Ho Miss MA RY A., daughter cf the late; lames G. Knox, of jRowan. D We are ! authorised and requesledMo announce JAMES E. KERR, Esq., as a candidate for the Office of Counly Court Clerk, at the ensuing August election. ..' We are authorised and requested? to announce JOHN H. HARDIE, as a candidate for re-election ia the office of County Court Clerk of Rowali, at the en suing August election. J THOM Afj STOKES, (of StofcW Ferrtf .' as a candidal for the of ! , j rs s - - nee of Superior' Court Clerk of Rowan Coflnty. . HT-We are authorized to announce! OBA.DIAH WOODSON, as a candidate for the Officfe of Superior IvOUrt Clerfe fnr Rna-m P.nitnlv ' IS NOW ALL THE! CRY. WE respectfully, invite our customers, friends and the public frenerallv. t oH nnH frnrViinf our Ktlc : SPRING AND SUMMER ! GOODS, ... . . . . -kt ' Xork, of the latest importations, consistinglof "..v.i c arc mw receiving irom rmiaaeipnia ana mew ; Dry Goods Hat, iCap and Bonnets of various descriptions; shoes, leather, dcc? hard ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glafes ware; fine Double and Single barrel Shot $rins; h finished and unfinished rifle barrels; pistojs, dec, dec; chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeaulets, silver and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eagle but tons, &lc.; groceries of all kinds and of good, quality; Blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers Reeds, Brass Clocks, (Warranted) and numerous other articles space not admitting to enu merate ; ill of which as is customary of lata days to boast of, having been purchased -at the very lowest prices, and Jhe cash paid ; and are now offered for sale j and must be 'd upon equally low and accommodating ! terms as at ?ny other establishment in this burg. Please call, ex- amine and judge for yourselves, as we shall'iake pleasure in exhibiting our goods, and no pains spared : to please all who may favor us with a call. j I. BOGER &, MAXWELL. alisbury, April 19, 1849. 50 -41- CEITRAl MIL ROAD. rflllE BOOKS for subscription to the Nprth Caroli na Rail Road Company, are open at ihe Hotels of John I. Shaver and Horace L. Robards in 'his place MAXWELL CHAMBERS, o o 3 !-5 THOMAS L. COWAN, A. H. CALDWELL! CHARLES F. FISHER, HORACE L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, June 28, 1849. ! ? 8 Diseases of the TEpH! TO. F. BASON, B. D.jg,, WOULD respectfully make known to thW Citizens of Western Carolina, that he continue! to perform all operations connected wlth his profession! upon prin ciples'so improved, as he thinks, will seltlbm fail to prove highly satisfactory ; and promises the permanent preservation of the Teeth in all ordinary! (ases, where efficient means are employed during the nicest important periods ot lite, viz: CniLDHOOD and Youth.! References The Faculty of the Baltimore College, and the letters and names; of many distinguished gen tlemen of his native County and State. HI .In Salisbury Hon. D. F. Caldwell, Mj. John B. Lord, John I. Shaver, and others. MS Salisbury, Jurje 14, 1949 j tf6 NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION for the DEAF and DUMB. THE the next session of this Institution iwill com mence on Monday the 16th day of July. Having moved into the new Building, a few more papils can be deceived. As pupils will be admitted in their order of application, it is important that application should be made without delay. Any infornsfbri b1 the subject will be given by , WM. D. COOKE, Principal. Raleigh, May 30, 1843 5t6 FLANK ROAD XUXSETXNQ ! A GENERAL MEETING of s the Stockholders of the Fayetteville and Western! Planki Hoad Com pany, will be held in the Town of Fayetjeirille, on the 12th day of July next, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Engineer, and finally locatingfthe Road. EDW'D L. WIN SLOWj, President. June 11, 1849. ! ij "tin VACANCY TO ni. TheUj is a vacan cy in the Watchman Office, we wouldbe glad to have filled soon by any decent young man,: to learn the printing business. He should be able to read and write, of from 14 to 17 years of age, apt to learnjof good na tural sense, and of industrious habits. One? of Presby terian raising would be preferred. To suchran one de siring to learn the business, we believe trreWotchman Office possesses advantages over any other Office in Wes tern N. Carolina. Address, i H BRUNER & JAMES. Belvoir Classical School. HIS School, which Is now in a more! flourishing JL condition than it ever vet has been, ia continued on the terms heretofore published, viz : li BOARD AND TUITION IN THE. RECTOR'S own family, $125 per annum. Board; nay bev had in other families at a rate, which will reduce the whole yearly expense to 80 or 90, according tol the studies pursued. The year divided into two 6esions of five months each. No charge made., till after ;tlie pupil has entered. After entrance no deduction for aKsence dur ing the session on account of tuition exceptin cases of long personal illness or expulsion from the school. Where the pupil boards in the Rector'sow'n family, feo deduction is made for absence either on the score of boad or tuition except for the same reasons. Foi further parjiculars, ad dress the undersigned, at Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell County, N. Carolina. THOS. S. Wj!MOTT. January 18, 1849. lain 3 7 HAVE received a large supply of fresh Garden -Seed, and as they were selected byla friend of theirs who has for a long time dealt in that Ijfie of busi ness, y?y therefore recommend them to theirfriends and the public generally, as the best article of! Glrden Seed that have ever been brought to this markef. Among them may be found Snap, Refugee, French, China, ; Dwarf, Butter, and Lima Beans; Long Gregn. arid Ear i ly Cluster Cucumber ; Okra, assorted ; Parsfjips, assort.; I DwarTMarrowfat and Enrly frame Peas y Retl and Yet low Tomatoe ; Early Yellow sugar, red tiirnip, long ! blood, and white sugar Beets ; early York, iu gar loSf, winter drumhead, flat Dutch, red Dutch and mountain snow head Cabbage; ong Orange Carrot!; Ice, and snow head Letuce ; long scarlet Radish, purple Turnip, early bush Squash. March 1, 1849 43 25 Dollars Reward ! - - s RAN AWAY from the subscriber in August, 1847, a negro woman; i aged about forty years, common height, hanfed Charity, sometimes called Charity Craige, having betn raised by the late Thomas Craige. Said i Negro jVVoman is thought to be harbored by her colored, frjfnds about virinitv I will nive the abovrt reward to anv person for faer delivery or confinement in! jail so that I mav set her. M. BOGER. Salisbury, April 19, 1849. n so Important to MiU. Owners. HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheeiiforsale in Fayetteville, by I :. H D. McNElLL Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BUEVjAKD. March 12,1847 tf45 : i ? SMEW mum Printing Types ARE NOW SOLD AT IJUUCiTS IfEW lORK TYPE FOUNDRY, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months' notes : Roman. Title, ijc. Shaded, tie. per lb. 30 cts. 52 cts. 90 eta 32 56 93 Pica, Small Pica, Long Primer, Bourgeois, .v 34 37 42 48 58 72 108 1C0 60 C3 74 48 100 120 160 250 100 K)S 120 132 150 180 220 300 Brevier, Iioion Nonpareil, Agate, Pearl, Diamond, A liberal discount for cash in hand at the date 'of the Invoice. We have now on our shelves, ready for sale in vari ous sized fonts, 60,000 76. Romav and Italic'Typc 40,000 lb. Fancy Type. 4.000 lb. Script and Running hand. 5.000 lb. Ornaments. 15,000. Type-metal Rule. 15,000 . Brass Rule. Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, dec, fur- niftHfft SI f 1 I n X- C t !- fi n il ffi urAro' uilkar frm . . r . p . Specimen Book 19 freely gtveu to all Printing Unices Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the 1st of Octobe., 1849, and send us one of the papers, will be paid for it inType when they purchase from us, of our owa manufactures, selected from our own speci mens, five times the amount of their bill. O" For sale, several good second hand Cylinder and Platen Power Presses, Standing Presses, Hand Printing Presses, &.c. GEORGE BRUCE CO. 3t8' 13 Chambers-street, New York. Now is your Time for BARGAINS. THE undersigned beg leave to pre sent to their customers and the public, that they have a Pretty good supply of Fine Goods on hand, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's Summer Wear, which they propose to sell very low for cash. They are induced to give this notice for the reason that they are determined, if possible to clear the shelves in time for the Fall and Winter stock. Those who may yet be in want of summer apparel, would do well to call BROWN & ELLIOTT. Salisbury, Juuel, 1849 5 "TOWN LOTS FOR SKILLS IN BOON, WATAUGA Co., No. Carolina. THE undersigned, Commissioners, will sell AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on the lGth of July next, to the highest bidder, the valuable LOTS in the Town of BOON, Watauga County, situated on the Slate Road, near Councils Store, said road leading from Wilkesborough, N. C., to Jonesborough, Tenn. The County Site is beautifully located, with more conveniences than any other Counly Seat in the State. There are some dozen Springs of the purest and healthiest water, such as have so long distinguished our mountain Country, in uuu near me town. . v e win also nave a commanding view of some of our most cele brated mountain scenery. We therefore, with out hesitation, invite persons who are desirous of purchasing SUMMER OR FAMILY RE SIDENCES, to attend the sale, for we feel perfectly assured they will be suited in LOTS and PRICES. At the above mentioned time and place, the contracts will be let out for build- COURT HOUSE & JAIL, to the lowest bidder. Both the buildings to be built of brick ; and on the first day of ibe sale a plan of the public buildings will be submitted to the public for inspection. The sale will be continued until all the Lots are sold. JORDAN COUNCIL, JONATHAN IIORTON, NOAH MAST, Commissioners. May 28, 1849. 3i5 SYLVA GROVE FEMALE SCHOOL. Preparatory lo Greensboro' Female College. THE second session of this school, under the care of Mrs. T. Mock, assisted by Miss J. M. Wiley, a graduate of Greensborough Female College, will com mence Monday the 9th July, and continue five months. It is the object of Mrs. Mock to establish a permanent school; if possible, one that will deserve the patronage of the public, where children may receive a regular course of instruction, and avoid the inconvenience and expense of a change of teachers and books. The ele mentary branches, i. e. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Composition, will receive special attention. This school is located at the residence of Mr. Mock, near Fair Grove, Davidson Co., N. C. The situation is de cided'y healthy, and the young ladies will be required to take exercise, as health cannot be preserved without it. Though this school has been recognised by the Trus tees of Greensboro' Female College preparatory to that institution, yet those who may prefer a private school can have all the facilities enjoyed elsewhere for a thor ough course of instruction. . Board per month - - - - - - - -5 00 Tuition in the higher branches per session, 10 00 For the Elementary branches, including spelling, reading, writing, the first prin ciples of arithmetic, Sec. ------ 5 00 An extra charge of 3 per session for drawing. No ' deduction will be made for absence after entering, ex cept in case of sickness. June, 1849:4t7 ! WILKESBORO' HOTEL. fTMIE undersigned having taken charge JL of the large and commodious house, Kwell known as the H WILKESBORO' HOTEL, takes this method of informiig Travellers and the Pub lic in general, that he is prepared to accommodate all those who may favor him with a call, in as comfortable a mannerJas at any other House in the mountain region of North Carolina. HIS TABLE shall always be supplied with the best which the country can afford- Persons wishing to spend the summer in this healthy ahd agreeable country, can be accommodated on moderate terms. His stables have been . repaired and well proviided. CHAS. CALLOWAY. WilUsboro', X. C.,June 11, 1849 3t7pd 'JOSEPH IRVIN'N ESTATE ril HE undersigned qualified at May Sessions of Row- an County Court, as the Executor of the last Will !!!! "'IS of Joseph Ifvin. All persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make payment; and all persons having claims against the estate, are requested to; present them for settlement, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. W. B. WOOD, Ex r. May 25, 1849. 13i7 . JAMES HORAH WATCH AND CLOCK -MAKER, Opposite Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, C. Special Term of the Superior Court. There will be held for the County of Rowan, at the , Court House, in Salisbury, on the 1st Monday in July, next, a special Superior Court of Law and Equity. ' J. S. JOHNSTON. C. S. C. ; I May 2, 1849314 STARTLING DISCLOSURES ! Beware of Laud Pirates t A L !?Lindfcted he Estate of David Correll. X. deed, whow hotea.nd accounts are now doeand those that will become due the 12ihof August nen.are requested to pay ,he aah.e by the first day of September. Those fiyling : to comply will be ure to have cost to pay without dwtincnon of persons; no mistake-better believe it. Come and pay before that day T o 1, D. R. BRAD3IIAW, Ex'r. JuneJ23, 1S49. ' 6i7 State ot ilorHioUna, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1849. Daniel O. Tanner, Admr. of John Hair, Dcc'd. against ' James Hair, Robert HiirrAbner Hair, Catharine Lew is, Luvicy Tanner, Margaret Johnson. Petition for Sale of Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Margaret Johns n.one of the Defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this ?tate : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication he ma.lejn the Carolina Watchman for x weeks, notifying the said Drfe-ndant Margaret Johnson, to be and appear at the neit Court of Pleas and Quarter S-sictn, to be' held for the Coun ty of Iredell, at the Court Houfx in Statefville. o:i the 3d Monday in August next, then and there to plead, an swer, or demur, to said petition, otherwise the same will be heard exparte and a sale of the land ordered accor dingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of oar said Coqrt at office, the 3d Monday in May, A. D. 1849. 1 J. V. ALEXANDER, Cl k. Cw7, Printers Fee 5 50. FOR 1849. m. BROWN & SON ARE now opening at their Clieap Ca1i Store, a splendid and indescribably l-nutiful utock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Embracing every variety of style and fashion to be found Suulh of the Potomac, and consisting in part of the following : FOR LADIES WEAR." Solid fig'd and Rich Chameleon Silks ; striped and sol id silk Tissues: plain and plaid black do. ; Barege de Toil ; blue, pink and white Tarltons ; Toil de Nord ; fancy French organdie Lawns ; black and second mourn ing Muslins and Ghinghams ; solid and fancy French Ginghams; linen Lustres and linen Ginghams ; beauti ful French Muslins; French Capes and Collars; Visi tes ; Muslin Sacks; worked muslin Manilla; Swim and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting ; Kid Gloves ; Rib bands ; Lawn and Linen Cambric ' Handkerchiefs ; Grass and Mohair Skirts, ftfe. FOR OENTLEIVTEIT. Blue, black, brown and olive Cloths ; black Doe skin Cassimeres ; fancy do., of the most fashionable styles; plain and fig'd satin and silk Vesting?, (very fine); white Kid and Silk Glores, tc ; also, a Large stock of Staple DRY GOODS. as complete and as cheap as any in the State. A LARGE STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, Silk, Fur, Panama and Leghorn. Bonnets, Silk, Satin, Leghorn & straw. Hardware and Cutlery, single and double barrel SHOT GUNS, Carriage maker's Trimmings and . Carpenter Tools (ass'd) Shoemakers Tools and Trimmings, Paints, Varnish, Oils, and Dyes, Calf Skins, sole Leather, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Iron, Inc. Our stock of Goods is as complete as any in this mar ket, and will le sold for Cash or on time .to punctual dealers, as cheap as the cheapest, wholesale or retail. Give us a call before buying, as we are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers for the California or Carolina gold dust. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, April 20. 1849. 51 Catalogue of Valuable SCHOOL BOOKS. For sale by the Subscriber, viz WILLI ARD'S Universal History, do. History of the t'nited States, do. Ancient Geography and Atlas, Parley's Universal History, Elements of Zoology, do. of Drawing and Mensuration by Davies, Davies' Legendre ; do Bordon, do. Algebrai; do. Universal Arithmetic, do. Arithmetic ; do. First lessons in Arithmetic, do. Arithmetical Table Book or the methpd of Teaching figures by sight. Bullions Eng. Grammar ; Clark's new Grammar, Book of Commerce by sea and land, Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Emmerson's Watts on the mind, Illustrative Definer, Emmerson's Arithmetic, part 1st, 2d and 3d, Olmsted's School Philosophy ; Smiley's do. Elements of Moral Science, (Wa) land's) American Manual, Grigg. Elliott Sc Cos 1st, 2d and 3J Readers. Addick's Elements ; Webster's S Dictionary, Eastman's Penmanship, Juvenile Choir for public and private schools and for youn" classes. Key to Eastman's Cherographic Chart. ANDREW HUNT. Itexington, N. C, May 1848; 6mA RANAWAY 810 REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber on the night of the 9th May, a negro man named ISAAC, aged between 35 and 40 years, about six feet hieh. with a white speck on one of his eye balls, and keeps one eye mostly shut when looking at any person. He has lost nearly all his front teeth, and speaks rather slow when talking. I bought said negro at the sale of Franklin Hargrave ; and as he has a wife at Doct. Holt's quarter, I think it is likely he is harboring in that vicinity. I will pay a reward of .$10 io any one who will commit him to jail, or deliver him to me, at my residence near Chamber's Ferry, David son county. PETER MILLER. June 14th, 1849 fi:tf. W. J. BINGHAM'S SELECT SCHOOL. THE Fall session will begin July 11th. A large class discharged, jfiakes room for an equal number of scholars. Boys from ten to fourteen years of age, pre pared to begin Latin Grammar, are much preferred ; and it is earnestly requested tint application be made for none but good boys. Post Office. Clover Garden, t)r-an-re Co. N. C. June 8, 1849:ot6 JUST received a large supply of superior adr-man-tine and Hulls pressed tallow Candies, which 1 will sell at reduced price, to reduce the stock. May 17, 1S49 3 11 t''- TCF.HEE'S HATS kin Jlb 1 receivea, - Hats, which are celebrated a!l over ibeLn.on a heincr the neatest, cheapest and best hafs now n.antiUc I. I -"rani them to be.lhe b.st hn.s ,n Sa!b-ry. and challenge proof to the contrary. vVSS May 17,1849., ' " l" '- '"""""TO PRINTERS. wl I Salisbury, April 26, 1819- AND BUY ! - BARGAINS! BARGAINS! i TIIE subscriber is now receiving one of the haiuf- . somest and cheapest Stocks of ' SPRING AND SUMMER ' ""offrrrd I in thi raarkeMnha-ed in Philadelphia and New Wk.fron, the latest Foreign Arrivals, and at the lowrM cash figurr. conning in part of bl'k.blar,' goUen.rrenchadeUdeaand apple creen Cloth-Mark military striped and oth-r fancy Ciinerand Win, English anJ French Drap de Eta; handsome cbiUirn plaid and stripes ; a large stock of cotton adet; knd a . other kinds of grnilemens mirumer wear. AUo.nplendW i bl k.TafTna and Grode Rhine Silks. plain fid 'eWamete j on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'd ilk Toes. berapM, oil ; silk for lining, linen chambrays. rnibroid'd Swi Robes. linen cambric Handkerchief, (a large. stock) lil'k and I col'd Kid Glover, organdy and gingham Lawn, plaid granadmes, fancy and furniture Prints, Wk and ooTi Al pacca Lustres, Florence, plain straw, Rock Re and Al- laJm Bonnets, Umbrellas and Parasols, bolting Cloths, linen sheeting 4.7,10and 13quarter wide.bro. &. bleach J ..:!!. i . i iii it - .. .. i uims, bsd u ) ui a ana oro. cotton rhirtings and artetingsr large siock ol ready made doihing.fl.vof mat ling. blarting powder, mining Rope, Rio Coffee, bro. and loaf Sbgar. cruslied and pulverised do . superior Tea, almonds, rais ins, sole leather, lining and binding kin, tanned leep and Morocco kinn, harness leaittrr, clover aod grmt seed, saddles. brklle and mJ.11 ban. lea tber trunk. j mackerel in bbls and half bbls, while lead, sp'u turpen tine ny the gal. or boitle. copal varmch, tanners oil, 8 by 10, 10 by 12 and 11 by 16 glass, anvils, vice, grain anil grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, thoveU and spade, mill and cross cut sawa, sheet Iron. Also, a large STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, carriage springs, axles, stained glass lamps, patent and painted cloih, laces, &c., ic, Miles' dresa boots ami la dies shoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf hats and caps, . Books andgStatioriary, China, Glass and Queens ware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Grind Stones, Sec, together with an endless variety of other goods not mentioned. Fersona visiting this market would do well to call at the ITetr Castll Store, comer east of the Court-House, before buying, as I am determined to otter to cash boy era at wholesale or retail, extraordinary inducements in the way of handsome and fresh goods and low prices. ' Call and judge for yourselves. ' JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbrry, April 12, 1849. 49 SPRING AND SUMMER FASIIIONS FOR 1849. HORACE II. BEARD, . HAS just received, (at hia. old stand,) from New York, the Atnrriram and Eu ropean Fa tk ions Jor the Spring and Summer of IW9, .'and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in hia Ime of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From hia long experience in tke art of cutting and making garment, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to hia customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to hra friends and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased effort to please his customers, to merit a continuance of iheir favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, Sept. 21,248. 9 tf 47 of vol.4 NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. fTlHE sulcribers respectfully in- JL I form the citizens of Salibury, and the surrounding couotry, thai they have purchased the . Hoot and Shoe Sliop formerly owned by Henry Miller, Eeq.. 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 lo be of the best materi als and workmanship. All persons who may favor as with their custom may rest assured that their workiwill be promptly and well done, as we have good workmen, and a Boot-maker not to be surpassed in this part of the country. From our experience 'in the business, we frel confi dent that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who patronize us, and ask the public to give us a tii9f. All orders in the above line thankfully received and faithfully executed. Repairing done at thort notice in ihe neatest manner. ' Country produce taken in payment for work. JESSE II. HOWARD At CO. Salisbury, April 5, 1849 047 COME l : mil New Cabinet Ware Rooms ! IN SALISBURY. ; RICUARD FOX ; "PRESENTS his respects to frrj j yv X- the citizens of Salisbury and -y rmy$ surrounding country, with a ten-CLa ! der of bis services as a 1 ' prepared to execute all orders in his line with Jeiipalch in the most superior workmanlike manner n4bet style. He will keep constantly'on hand the best mate rial for making a i . ? SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining. Centre, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs ;-BedsteaJs of su perior finish and latest fashion. Coffins furnished to order on the shortest notice and bn accommodating terms. Specimens of his work and skill can be found Mhe. ware rooms in Cyrus West's large brick building, next Watchman Office. " The cheapness, durability, and superiority of all work turned out from h'mthop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage of the public. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country produce ,and lumber of all kind ssitable for 1 Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchnnge for I anv thing in his line. A large quantity of shingle s im mediately wanted. Salisbury, May 10. 1643. 1 ST. MARY'S SCHOQIV RALEIGH, N. C. TRINITY SCHOOL Eight Miles West . Raleigh. RUM KtT. L. S. Itch, D. D. Tiiilor. milP .r Term of tliese-Scboo;. will commence JL on Wednay. the Cib Jone. i -.t ih minim i rruui-"r" puimu-. - r . . ; - in Tf rtlll, r... -...I.rd.cotitaminz iu. " I 111 vi ' . nnr, v to tne suiwcrii- 1 itHFRT SMfiDE?. Rector of St. Mrj - l lit il Rnleieh, April 12, 1B43. . Brown & James S.(i.l.r.. .C""'J- ",5 - -. W A R R A NTS ..., J.QR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. t . i : s' ! - ,1 J 4 s ; " - n i : ;.T -' r"4- i -. U3- I. J
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