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THIRD!
DISTRICT.
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1 fThe danccrof lbiing a memDcr oi vui.-
; si (rpm this district, which every good
;Vhtg looked upon as almost certain, has,
V ' . ! af nlmn pntirelv van-
. j m n w n a m v i w f m a a a ft a a j ti m
ye mo Mriv i !.
shed, aV tvill (be seen from the manner m
hich hc Whig Convention has Uiscnarg,
rd its duty. Edicvd Deberrv, me nomi
nee; isanoldiveteian in the cause, and
must, Wje arsurc, commandrthe support
Idf ccfy truo iVhi. When our prospects
were dntkeft in the Unions and modern
dempcracy seemed to have been destined
to holjJ : its iroji-swiiy over us with allots
destructive tendencies, Mr. lieherry never
faltered, but with a steady and firm de
To the Citizens of Rowan County v
AVp were appointed , a Cornmiuee
by the Convention which lately iheld its
session in Salishnrv; ami it is nreseribed
y to appoint committees for tpis ;
procure subscriptions to ne cap-
as our du
ctfunty to
itftt tnA?"f iV, Nnrth Carolina Ran
Road, and to take other measures .for .the
promotion of the enterprise. In obedience
to this requirement of the Convention, We
have appointed the following persons to
serve as committeemen to obtain subscrip
tions, and lwe earnestly enjoin upon ibtfrrj
a diligent performance of their jduty.
WhUe every other part of the route de
signated by the act of jAssembjy, frqm
Goldsboro'i to Cha'rlotteris deeply interest-
. df years gone fry. freemen oi uie inru
ftstflctj npvv that you have an opportu
nity if yojur devotion for those
;Vcry principle?, do h by giving your for
i jer veteran Representative a triumphant
!lVandbvj?r'Ntji?!roing'' vote
m.
VOIXE
vjotion battlcd hard and long for the prf n-
I ''cfbiis .advocated !bV heroes and statesmen j ed in the proposed work; to the people bf
uowan upuniy, it is presented as a cnance
between. Sfley and ruin : For ifc canrtet
longer be uicl Irom view, thai larrmng in
this country is a losing business, ! With
good lands sound constitutionsrrindus-
trious habits, and every thing to favor the
business, It is undeniably a fact, that
i . a. "i ., t
man can-go any where else, and ;work
.1; : Li.. .1 - i r it' t
any iiung eise ai a nener prontjinan
r "'11! : rr
can rnaKe upon iarming in uowan.
GK INTELLIGENCE.
I vyhiK anu tasi iti-e news irom Europe
i..jr(nvus upon us. ; uaruiy nave we nau
timc'tp announce thearrival of one steam
f'r before another arrives upon our shores
i Vltb' information of still more important
ijjiiid interesting; events transpiring. WhaV
ll iWuo of the struggle now going on
will he; no one, as Vet can tell. Every
liking seems to be involved in mystery,
;Wt wd trust that corrcct principles may
yet; triumph; and ;tle despots now rioting
ijiilhhe blpod of the people be made to feel
li the' fjily of their wicked and unjust course.
iljc liunpariajn xerruory senns i" uc mc
pfeat theatre of operations between Aus
trU nndltussia.bbt from the indomitable
courage and skill manifested by the liun
gariins have so far ballled the power of
both '.nations. -
a
ne
t
rnis
United
A Recommendation by the President of the
States
NEmTINSHOPl
Til E FOURTH OF JULY
l;Ptasscd off with us without much ado, yet
' : :1 .'Jr.tfL!.-' J .l.J l 1
.currence of the day itself was sumcienWo
rcirrph jhern'emoryf all of what had been
Jonejby those who li ved seventy three years
. n!go,and to inspire us with feelings of grati
tude to the Giver of all good, for the pre
servalion which he has vouchsafed to us
durijig the past yjar for the liberties
yhich we now,; so highly enjoy as a people,
t ind icjpect for the mrjnory of the heroes
V of .that day. We sliould ever be animated
;i by such feelings when the Fourth day of
" jnivtrons rnnrm. iiur nclmirafinn nup
aftftcN me ht,' and if necessary, "pur. lives,
our. fortunes, and our sacred honor," should
1 si I-.
be plbdged to the maintenance of the un
ion otitic States against the attempts of
iill d&unionists to Undo that which cost
thc Fhthcrs of the Republic a long and
loo)y.sevenycarsf war.
Tlj J Sn 1 i sb u ry B 1 u es, enlivened by th e
ay somcuhat, by a! spititcd parade and
by the llrintr of salutes.
Iiv t V -
state of things results from our distance
from market, and the difficulties j of get-
ting our surplus 10 market. Hallways
are taking; the pjace of all other modes of
transportation in every country where i
provement$ are going on In several; i
stances the' are being run along canals and
navigable rivers. They are found to De
the cheapest andlhe best mode of carry
ing on internal commerce. AVe want such
a work as much as any people on the face
of this Earth, for none are more unfortu
nately situated than we are in this rje
spect. yWc are yet able to do much to
wards its accomplishment : but every yer
we wait, we; become less able to do our
part, and if we lie by for a few years
more we shall become too poor to do any
thing. Th committees will refer you to
the Resolutions passed by the late; Con
vention, from which it will be seen that
great Tacilities are offered those who be-
come subscribers by providing tnai tney
. 4
n
At a season when the Protidence of God
has manifested ilself in the visitation of a fear
ful pestilence which is spreading ts ravages
throughout the land, it s fining that a People
whose reliance has evqr been in His protec-
tion should humble themselves before His
throne, and, whjle ackriowledgeirig- past trans-
gressions, ask a couttuuancc ol Djvjdo IMer-
It is therefore earnestly recommended that the
first Friday in August be observed; throughout
the United States as a day of fasting, .humilia
tion, and prayer. All business will be suspen
ded in the various braniches of the; public ser
vice on'that day ; and t is recommended to
persons of all religious denominations to ab
stain as far as practicablerfrom secular occu
pation, and to assemble in their i respective
places of Public Worship, to acknowledge the
infinite goodness which has watched over our
existence as a nation and so long crowned us
with manifold blessings, and to implore the Al
mighty, in His own good time; to stay the de
stroying hand which is now lifted lup against
us. ; N
Z. TAYLOR.
Washington, July 3, 1849. H
1 H- .'
MESSRS. EDITORS: We find tat pur Business
has been improving, from the time we commenced ad
vertising in your paper to the present. And we would
still use your sheet as a medium through which to re
turn our thanks to our frinds and customers, for the lij-'
eral encouragement received! from them ; and to remind
themrs well as all others, thai we are still engaged in
the same business, and at the same old stand, (Cawan's
Brick Row,) where we may be found at any moment.
We are striving by industry and strict attention to bu
siness, to make a few of the dimes 4s they are passing,
and we appeal to a liberal community to encourage us
in this laudable undertaking.! We might give many re
ferences, but we deem it useless. " We refer all to our
Garments as they are seen upon the backs of our custo
mers. We are in the receipt of the latest fashions.
GOULD & HAWKINS, Tailors,
Juljrl2,1849. 22vol5 : Salisbury, N. C.
ANDREW J. BROWN
HAVING opened a new Tin Shop ir Salisbury
takes occasion to solicit a portion of public pa
tronage. Ilia shop is in Mr, Boyden's brick building,
opposite the Rowan House. He is well supplied with
the Lest Tools, and Materiels for the manufacture of
TDI WARE
J
and flatters himself tha the superior style and excel
lence of his work will commend itself to the interest of
all who want articles in his line. It is needless to enu
merate Coffee Pots, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pots, Buck
etsTin Caps, Basons, Pans, 8jc, 4?c, as articles of his
production. These and every other article made of tin
will be found in his shop, ready made, or supplied to or
der at the shortest notice.
But he would call especial attention to his house gut
tering; and to a new article of improved milk buckets
and strainer handsomely combined, only manufactured
by himself. All orders! thankfully received and punctu
ally attended to. Old pewter taken in exchange for tin
ware. July 4, 1849. 9
STARTLING DISCLOSURES !
V Beware of Laud Pirates!
A those indebted to the Estate of David Correll.
-c A. decd, wh(e notes and accounts are bow doe and
,uusc wm become doe the 12th of Aogost next, are
requested to pay ihe same by the Erst day of September.
Those faihng to comply, will be sure to have cost to
pay wuhoot distinction of persons ; no mistake-better
believe it. Come and pay before that day
T o-, iaro D-BRAD3HAW. Ex'r.
Jane 523, 1849. gt7
State of Iloire,TtoUua,
IKfcDELL COUNTY.
Cour of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May
Term, 1849.
- Daniel O. Tanner, Admr. of John Hair, Dec'd.
against
James Hair, Robert Hair.Abner Hair, Catharine Lew
is, Luvicy Tanner, Margaret Johnson.
Petition for &ile of Ileal Estate.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that
Margaret Johna-n, one of the Defendants in this case, is
not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered
by the Court, that publication be made"tn the Carolina
Watchman for six weeks,. noiifying the said Defendant
Margaret Johnson, to be and appear at the next Court
of Pleas and QuarterSessifn3, to be held for the Coun
ty ot Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville. on the
am, Jll D :lSIiY !
BARGAINS! BARGAINS !
THE subscriber is now receiving one of the tan J
oraest and cheapest Stocks iof ' ';
' SPRING AND SUMMER!
.-a i
ever offered in this market, purchased in Philadelphia
and New lork.from the latest Foreign Arrivals,! ami !
at the lowest cash figures, consisting in part of bl kibtaf , (
golden, French adeladra and apple green Cloths; blacks
military striped and other fancy Cassimerea and Yesiing,
English and French Drap de Eia; handsorre children'
plaid and stripes ; a large stock of cotton ades; and all
other kinds of genilemens summer wear. Also.fnlrrulid
uik luuria anj uroue li tune tiks, plain f.-'d cbamele-
aim imm
3d Monday in August next, then and there to plead, an ' on df Soie, plain and fig'd silk Tissues, berages, oil
the same will , 8.,lk ,ur ,m,ng. hnen chamhrars, enibroid'd Swiss Rbbea.
IS NOW ALLS THE CRY.
swer.or demur, to said petition, otherwise
be heard exparte and a sale of the land ordered accor
dincly. r '
Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said CotirUt
office, the 3d Monday in May, A. D. 1849.
J. F. ALEXANDER, CI k.
6w7, Printers Fee &5 50.
ietf
In this Town, on the 7th instant, of Teething and
Cholera Infantum, THOMAS DEWS, infant son of
Rev. Stephen and Martha Di. Frontis, aged 7 months.
"Hope looks beyond the bounds of time,
When what we now deplore,
Shall rise in full immortal prime,
And bloom to fade no more."
Also, in this Town, on the 10th inst., after a protract
ed illness of 7 months, Mrs. MARTHA D. FRONTIS.
wife of the Rev. Stephen Frontis, in the 39th year of her
age. . - r
In this County, on the 27tn ultimo, Miss T. AMAN
DA LUCKEY, daughter of Samuel Luckey.
may pay for their stock in work, and
produce anl materials for the road f The
Legislature
fbr
THE TRUE GROUND.
fiiTlvp-'iviexandria Gazette makes tlie fol-
JowitigSisc remarks respecting the pres-
s tnt ppshion and views of Mr. Benton, as
I fxprejsedin his late
j. rovisdtti.'1 '
c it re very
inanAef in which M
speefch on the Wilmot
tnuch pleased ; at the
r. lienton and his de
monstrations, have been received bv the
- F.ni press of the country, generally. to us.
Mie
has done a noble part
Rowan, and the very interesting question
now remains to be solved, viz: whether
the people of Rowan have sagacity tot wh-
derstand their most important, interests and
the spirit to uphold them ? This s a ques
tion of vital importance to you and jto
your children, and to the whole Western
part of Ttforth Carolina. If Rowaq does
her duty, in! all probability the work will
go on, but If she, who is more than aijiy
one else interested in the' matter, : shall
fail to come, forth liberally, it cannot be
expected that the work shall succeed.-,
Farmers who are within-ten miles of the
r6ad risk nothing : for they will be inderp.
nifted in the increased value of their lands
and the increase in the price of their, pro
duce. So that if the stock shall beconle
worthiest tley will be safe. Wei have
good ground for hoping that the mbnly
i subscribed vill not" be lost that it will
j be in a short time at par, and whenever
that is the ease, you can as easily con
vert your stock into money as yob can
convert bank notes into silver and golu.
We urge yob, therefore, to come forward
and subscribe. You need never expept
that such ariother chance will be offered
THE MARKETS.
1 : i ; :
Salisbury, July 12. Bacon 6 ; Brandy 40 (3 50 ;
Uutter 1U : lieeswax 15 ; Cotton 44 (S I 5lx Cotton
am (d) 75 : Uottee 8 (3) 9 ; Corn 30 ; Feathere 25 :
i luuf per uui. ia ; ironj (a) t , lmseea Uil oa
(a) 70; Naih5i (3) 6; Oats 16 (S 17; Irish Potatoes
50 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (S 8 ; Loaf 10 (S
11 ; Salt, (sack) 2 (S 2$ ; Tallow 10 (3 12$ AVheat,
50 ; Whiskey 25 (3) 30.
Favetteville, July 3. Brandy, peach, 351 40:
Ditto, apple, 28 (3 30 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 64 Q 7:
Cotton 6 (3 7 : Corn 65 (3) 70; Coffee 8(3) W: Flour 4
(3) 4$ : Feathers 23 (3) 30 : Flaxseed 85 (3 SI : Iron,
Swedes, 5 (3 6 : do., English- 34 (S. 4: Lard 6. 74 :
Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 20 (3) 26 : Nails, cut, 54 :
Oata, 30 : Sugar, brown, 6 (5) 9: do. loaf, 11 (3 124 :
Salt, sack, 1 50 (3) 1 75 : Tallow, 8 (33 ; Wheat 70
(3) 75 : Whiskey 25.
Cheraw, July 10. Bacon per lb. 6 (3) 6J ; Butter
15 (3) 20 : Beeswax 18 (3 20 : Coffee 8 (3 10 : Cotton
6 (3 : Corn 50 56 : Eggs 10 (3) 12 Flour 5 (3)
$54 : Feathers 25 32 : Iton -5 (3) 64 : Lard 7 (3 9 :
Leather (sole) 18 (3) 22 : Molasses 35 (3) 40': do. Cu
ba 33 (3 374 : Nails, cut, 6 (3) 64 : Ricej 4. (3) 5 :
Sugar, brown, 7 (3) 10 : do. Loaf, 124 5 : Salt, Li
verpool, 1 75. '
WE respectfulljf invite our customers, friends and
the public generally, to call and examine our stock
of. ' I
SPRING AND! SUMMER GOODS,
which we are now receiyinp from Philadelphia and New I
Y ork,of the latest importations, consisting of
Dry Goods Hats, Caps and Rounds,
of various descriptions; shoes, leather, Sec., Sec; hard- j
ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glass ware; fine
Doable and Single barrel Shot Guns;
finished and unfinished jrifle barrels; pistols, Sec., Sec.;
chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeaulets, silver
and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eagle but
tons, &c.; groceries of aQ kinddand of good quality;
Blue Cotton Yarn,
Weavers Reeds, Brass Clocks, (warranted)
and numerous other articles space not admitting to enu-
merate ; all of which as is customary of late days to boast
of, having been purchased at the very lowest prices, and
the' cash paid ; and are now offered for sale, and must be
sold-upon equally low and accommodating terms as at
any other establishment in thi burg. Please call, ex
amine and judge for yourselvesj as we shall take pleasure
in exhibiting our goods, and no pains spared to please all
who may favor us witha call.1.
BOdER &. MAXWELL
Salisbury, April 19, 1849. j" 50
Coach and Carriage Making
iw Mini; GOODS,
linen cambric Handkerchiefs, fa larp twV fJt- .n.l
col'd Kid Gloves, organdy and gingham Lawns, plaid
granadmes, fancy and furniture Prints, U'k and col'J AJ
pacca Lusires, Florence, plain straw. Rock Roe and Al
ladin Bonnets, Umbrellas.and Parasolr, bolting Cloth?,
linen sheeting 4,7,1 0 anJ 12 quarter wiaV,bro. Se bleach'tl
drills, (are'd) bl'd and bro. cotton f-hirtings and hee ting?,
large stock of ready made clothing, floor matting.bluMtng
powder, mining Rope, Rio CoflV-e, bro. and loaf Ssgar.
crushed and pulverised do., superior Tea, almonds, xai
ins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, tanned sheep
and Morocco skins, harness leather, clover and grata
seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leather :trnk!.:
j mackerel in bbls and half bbls, white trad.sp'ta turpen
tine by the gal. or bottle, copal varmh, tanners oil, 8 by
10, 10 by 12 and 11 by 16 glass, anvils, vices, grain ond
grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, shovels and spades,
mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron. -Also, a Urge ,
STOCK OF FIXE CUTLER
carriage springs, axles, stained glass limps, "patent and
painted cloth, laces. Sec, t$c. Miles' dress boots and la
died shoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf
hats and caps,
Books and Stationary,
China, Glass and Queensware, Lard Lamps, (very hand
some) Nova Scotia Grind Stones, Sec, together with an
endless variety of other goods not mentioned. Persoos
visiting this market would do well to call at the IcV
Call Store, corner east of the Court-House, before
buying, as I am determined to offer to cash buyers at
wholesale or retail, extraordinary inducements in t&e
way of handsome and fresh goods and low prices. Call
and judge for yourselves. '
JOS: F. CHAMBERS.
Salisbtry, April V2, 1849. 49.
SPRING AND SUMMER
FASHIONS FOR 1819.
H0R1CE 1L BEARD,
rr We are authorised and requested to announce
JAMES E. KERR, Esq., as a candidate for the Office
of County Court Clerk, at the ensuing August Selection.
CT We are authorised nd requested"! to announce
JOHN II. IIARDIE, as a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Court Cerk of Rowan, at the en
suing August election.
CWe are authorised to announce TIIOM AS
STOKBS, (of Stokes' Ferry,) as a candidate for the of
fice of Superior Court Clerk of Rowan County
IT We are authorized to announce OBADIAH
WOODSON, as a candidate for the Office of Superior
Court Clerk fbr Rowan County. ; M
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY
T HE copartnership of Witherspoon.Pritchard &Co.
having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu
siness will hereafter be conducted under the name of
PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGII & Co.
In losing Mr. I. A. Witherspoon, we have lost a gentle
man and an agreeable copartner, but we trust have not
lost that principle that should actuate honest men in the
transaction of business, and in offering ourselves to the
public in the
LCARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS,
pledge ourselves for the faithful performance of our en
gagements. We have no disposition to puff our estab
lishment in the public prints, being assured that time and
the character of our work, will secure to us a share of
public favor. We are thankful for that already received,
and would advise our friends and the public to take care
of No. 1, and go where they have the most confidence
best treated, and get the best job for their money. Our
work shall hot be inferior to any in this part of the world.
PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGII & Co.
Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 11, 1849. tf36
The undersigned having been connected with the a
bove establishment from Ms commencement in Mocks
ville until very recently, and having a knowledge of the
qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, can assure
the public that they are prepared with good workmen
and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as
heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them as worthy of
public patronage. t
I. A. WITHERSPOON,
II. REYNOLDS.
MAGIC OINTMENtTfOR RAZOR
HAS just received, (at hi
old stand,) from New
Vork, the American and J'u
rojtran Fashions for the Spring
and Summer of 18-19, and
will continue to recrive them
quarterly.. He i prepared to
execute all orders in his Jine
of the trade, in a fashionable
and workmanlike manner, at
the shortest notice. From his
long experience in the art of
cutting and making garment, he feels confident thai
he can give satisfaction to his customers.
He respectfully return? his th inks to his friends and
customers, to merit a continuance ol tlinr lavnrs. 4 ,
HORACE II. REAR I).
N . II. Al 1 kinN of country produce takrn a 1 the mar
ket prices for work.
Salisbury, Sjt. 2 1,2? 18. I f 47 of vol.4
riipre $ no mtfnrU to propitiate, concil- ! parts of thejeountry
fUfc.lpr tie il to him, in any quarter ; and ! L .
oiiHpoarancc of courting his aid or de- i by the aCt f Assenn
Already the Cry is raised ill! Other : otessors ot Music, and private famiWes, of North Car
I J J - t .3 I 1 olina, to the superior quality of his PianoB. For fifteen
i i iu
u uiinrarancc 01 courntit?
1. ..-....... c 7
fiang hisi alliance, j Mr. nton has his,
JvVtt xiiVris let himbursue them. There ;
js nothing in his prist puhlic course, and
U'tiv..!. A.I.I 4i.:L i:
Miav mu iiuuimi in nis present post-
i'(.'tii1iuii iiiiiiu 11 1 111 u nit-. iiiiiiiiiiir's
' nm'. I 1 . ' tin a tr
vi tunsjueraiion 01 tnc nig;pariy, c ,
rrht bat'whenevf r he docs right we are i
frcparetl to applaud his action but not'
Qwt step further.-.'11 is dogmatism, cop-i-CfitJnhd
arrogance, arc not passports to
I favor bf the Whig party nor will his
aeience 01
ree Soil al-
WARE ROOMS, Xo 4, EntaW;Stret,
Baltimore.
THE undersigned calls the attention of
the Ladies. PrinciDals bf Academies.
that too mUCfl 1$ done years have they been in use in Pennsylvania, Maryland,
roV.l.. r, If Li,, ; anti Virginia, ana have given entire satisfaction, lie
hold on the iffer now, we shall secure i t
f ri
if, however,! we fail to embrace itsfben
fits, the next Assembly may not, and pro
bably will not, let it remain open art
longer. !
JOHN I. SHAVER,
E.jD. AUSTIN. J Com'tic.
A. HENDERSON,
rtfsfm overtures to a'nd quasi
thpAVilrrtrtt P'rntrti n.v,1 til V.
4, fuvitw ft UV4 a A. 4
PfSrif riKnf Iaiih nld lliit arid "
Tuirn Company. Hon. John W. Ellis, D. A- Davris,
A. W. BrandonL Hon. N.Doyden, Jolin B. Lord,
Litaker's Co.l C. L. Partee, Henry Miller, psq.,
Harris, John McCulloch.
Vogler's Co.-URadford Bailey, A, T. Pow?, VVilliaJm
Locke, Robert Bradshaw. t 1
Va r 1 u . e .1 Void HiU h. Blackmer, M. L. Holmes, J. Ct
AO. Lol. lvpntnn nnr anv man of the r 1 1-. ur n. i 1
'J i, " V t- vice, L. . uonneycui. . ;
Fleming's Co? XV. B. Wood, Silas Phifer, Samiel
Luckey, Geo. Oillespie. ' '
Hess's Co. James E. Kerr, James L. Jamison, Da-
- S.
yanj can ever reccivcany countenance
frorn thf Whigs while he occupies such
PUlo'n before the public. As a part',
I'WMss are the jcal friends of the ln-
n i i it and for 'adjusting every qaes-
!!ot urP principles of equity and justice,
"it on iK rvti, hLnri r. r rtr
lias sold within the last three months, in this State,: twen
ty Pianos, and have proved to be superior an Quality of
tone and" workmanship, to iany purchased elsewhere.
1 he CMmate and change ot weather have! no eflect on
' these instruments, as they are almost entirely of east iron.
The manufacturer assures the public that they will do as
well by writing to him as coming themselves of sending
an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, ..
ANTHONY JUIUN &. Co.,
ATo. 75, Xorth seventh Street, Baltimore.
July 12, 1849. eowlOly j ;
O"! have a good second hand Piano for sale at Mr.
Reynold's, Mocksville. Price $100. A, K.
Piano for Sale. -
THE subscriber oflers for, sale a first
rate Gf octave Rosewood Piano, fash
ionable pattern and very line lone, originally cost $400,
but will now be sold rery rer law.
W. F. AREA.
Concord, N. C, July 10, 1849. t tf 10
A new preparation that is warranted to give
perfect satisfaction ; and highly important
to gentlemen who shave themselves.
BY placing a small portion of this invaluable Oint
ment on a Razor Strop, and thn stropping the
Razor on it, a few moments, it will give to a dull Razor
a keen, smooth edge ; and render the operation of sha- j
ving a pleasure, instead of the pain experienced by the j
use of dull Razors. J
A .number of Certificates may be seen on application
at Mr. Shaver's Hotel, or at the: Drug Store of Messrs.
Brown and James. Salisbury, July 2, 1849.
RAIL ROAD.
Hp HE BOOKS for subscription to the North Carol i
JL na Rail Road Company, are open at the Hotels of
John1 1. Shaver and Horace L. Robards in this place.
n
o
s
. C. Millet Co. Jacob Correll, Daniel: Wood,
Wm. Heathmaq, Joseph T. Burris.
Hilts Co. Di Barringer, Milas Arey, Henty Bir-
ringer, W. W. Valton. f , j
Mc'Xcely's Ca. Samuel Kerr, John Foarf, Jlichaird
Locke, J. C. McConnaughey, Thos. Barber, Sr.
"tremes, art striving with might Goodnian, ja
A. i
Qti mam to create
ri U Hhssihlp. nit
I r
vr
division, and to alien
K feeling of friendship
i'lt OfiUtp ilV hv triA m
i'.tK 8 vvllicl' tiavebeen made by
;Tvirants ot iht party.
w'ir. caton GALb. the son of the late
IUV It III.
PROSPECTUS ;
FOR ENLARGING AND OTHERWISE ItrROVHjfG
THE RALEIGH REGISTER.
This long established Whig Journal, having passed
permanently into the hands of the presertt Editor, he j
has determined (provided sufficient encouragement be
given) upon so enlarging its dimensions, as tjo make it
contain ne.irlv F.tnHT Cni.T"M-! mor iluiniif hnw fines. !
Kirk's Co. lr. John Canup, Leonard -Klirtfs, Fm ;ianj upon improvins its appearance in such manner as
IllflS Masen. I i - to mnk it one of tlif Iiirwst anrl hnnrlrmiert cVio-1a in ;
Z,ert Trerler'a Co. Wm.Stokes. Isaac Ribelin, Mr,h,.
f siderable expenditure in the purchase of a new Press, j
; new Type, and oiher necessary materials; and as we j
i do not intend to make any advance upon; toe present !
I rates of subscription, we shall have to rely solely for re- ,
j numeration upon accessions to bur. list. We have is- I
I sued this Prospectus with a riew to the attainment of i
this object ; and it is desired; that our friends will exert
themselves in procuring us subscriptions. -
TERMS
G. Morgan, Willie Bean.
. J. Miller's Co. Alex. Holtshouser, David Leniz,
Paul Miller, Peter Trexler.
Hurt's Co. John I. McCorkle, Samuel D; Rankin,
U. li. l oam, Wm. r. liraham. y 1
. Trvxler's Co. II. C. JoneM. S. McKihzie,
Rendlenian, Richard Lowry. ;
Grater's Co -j- A dam Rosenian, John P. Rfmer,
bealbrd, Daprel Lddleman. ;
i ?
MAXWELL CH AMBERS,
THOMAS L. COWAN,
A. H. CALDWELL,
CH ARLES F. FISHER,
HORACE L. ROBARDS
Salisbury, June 23, 1$49. 8
TTAVE received a large supply of fresh CxSirdCIl
JLJL Seed, and as they were selected by a friend of
theirs who has for a long time dealt in that line of busi
ness, they therefore recommend them to their friends and
the public generally, as the"best article of Garden Seed
that fcave ever been brought to this market. Among
then may be found Snap, Refugee, French, China,
Dwaff, Butter, and Lima Beans ) Long Gren and Ear
ly Cluster Cucumber ; Okra, assorted ; Parsnips, assort.;
Dwajf Marrowfat and Early frame Peas ; Red and Yel
low Tomatoe ; Early Yellow sugar, red turnip, lonz
blood, and white soar Beets ; early York, sugar loaf,
winter drumhead, flat Iutch, red Dutch, and mountain
snow head Cabbage ; long Orange Carrot ; Ice, and
snow head Letuce ; loni scarlet Radish, purple Turnip,
early bush Squash. j March 1, 1849 43
FOR 1849:
.ML BROWN & SON
ARE now opening at their Clicap Call Store,
a splendid and indescribably beautiful stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Embracing every variety of style and fashion to be found
South of the Potomac, and consisting in part of the
following :
FOR LADIES WEAR.
Solid fig'd and Rich Chameleon Silks ; striped and sol-
;.l T;, . I : 1 I j i r 1
iu oiiiv 1 issues . piu in unu picjiu uiacK uo. ; uarege ae JOS'. P. CIIM DISKS " tf
1011; blue, pink and white larltons; Toil de Mora;
fancy French organdie Lawns ; black and second mourn
ing Muslins and Ghinghams ; solid and fancy Firnch
Ginghams; Iineji Lustres and linen Ginghams ; beauti
ful French Muslins; French Capes and Collars; Visi
les; Muslin Sacks; worked muslin Mantila3 ; Swi?s
and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings ; Kid Gloves ; Rib
bands ; Lawn and Linen Cambrjc Handkerchiefs ;
Grass and Mohair Skirts, c.
FOR GENTZ.C1VEEI7.
Blue, black, brown and olive Cloths; black Doe skin
Cassimeres ; fancy do., of the most fashionable styles;
plain and fig'd satin and silk Testings, (very fine); irAire
Kid and Silk Gloves, 4c; also, a
Large stock of Staple
DRY GOODS,
as complete and as cheap as any in the Slate.
A LARGE STOCK OF
HATS AND CAPS,
Silk. Fur. Panama and Iefhorn.
0 li-r.t-i-t 1 li-
T i cli -o a' t 1 ci . . I me pontic ior ineir uoeriii support lencirrea nun nwio-
DUHIH l, ailK, Ullll, Ll'gnOrn a MniW. fore, and will endeavor by increa.d tforts to pirn b.a
Hardware and Cutlcrt. single and double
barrel SHOT GUNS,
Carriage maker's Trimmings and
Carpenters Tools (ass'd)
Shoemakers Tools and .Trimmings, Taints, Varnish,
Oils, and Dyes, Calf Skins, sole Leather, Sugar, CofTee,
Molasses, Salt, Iron, ls,c.
Our stock of Goods is as complete as any in this mar
ket, and will be sold for Cth or on time to punctual
dealers, as cheap as the cheapest, AVllolesalc or
retail.
Give us a call before buyiriii.as we are determined to
offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers for the
California or Carolina gold dust.
M. UltOWN & SON.
Salisbury, April 20, 1819. 51
Catalogue of Valuable-
SCHOOL BOOKS
For sale by the Suhxriber, viz:
WILLIARDS Universal History,
do. Hisiory of the Tinted 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. Algebra ; do. Universal Arithmetic,
do. Arithmetic ; do. First lessons in Arithmetic,
do. Arithmetical Table Book or the method 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 .Id,
Olmsted's School Philosophy ; Smiley's do.
Elements of Moral Science, (Wayland's)
American Manual,
Gritrsi, Elliott Co"s 1st. 2J and .1.1 ReaJ- r.
Addick' Elements ; Webster's S. Dictionary, j
Eastman's Penmanship,
Juvenile' Choir for public and private schools and for
young classes. K"y to Easttmn's Cherographic Chart.
ANDREW HUNT.
Lexington, N. C.,May 1848: 0m4
RANAVA 1 810 REWA RD.
RANAWAY from the Surwrilxr on tlie
nia$t of the 9th May. o nezro man named
ISAAC, laced between 35 and 40 year., about
six feet fikgh.'jwiih a white ppock on one of his
eye balls, and" keeps lne eye mostly s-hnt when looking
at any person. He pas 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 il is likely he is
harboring in that vicinity. I will pay a reward of 10
to any one who will conxnit him tojail, or deliver liim
to me, at my residence near Chamber's Ferry. David
son county. F ETER MILLER.
June 14th, 1840 fi:tf.
BEBEE'S HATS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms
IN SALISBURY.
RICHARD FOX
PRESENTS his respects a rj
the citizens of Salisbury a nd """"-
try, with a tn-ZHJX
surrounding coun
der of his services as a
CABINET MAKER,
prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch
in the most superior workmanlike manner and bet'
style. He will keep constantly cn hand the bett mate
rial for making
SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS,
Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tales ;
Rocking, Ortlce, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su
perior finish and latest fashion.
j CotFins furnished to order on the shortest notice and
1 on accommodating terms. '
I Specimens of his work and t-kiil can be found at itc
' ware rooms in Cyrus West's large brick building, nt
; Watchman Office. .
! The cheapness, durability, and superiority of all wotk
turned out from his t-bop will be a guarantee of the pa-
tronage of the public.
j Repairing done at the tdiortcsl notice.
I Country produce and lumber of all kinds suitable Ut
' Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for
j any thing in his line. A large qjantity of shingle's im
mediately wanted.
Salisbury, May 10, 1843. 1
WILKESBORO1 HOTEL.
rrHE undersigned having taken charge -J
of the large and commodious boue,
i well known as the
WILKESBORO' HOTEL,
takes this method of informing Traveller and the Pub
lic in general, that he is prepared lo accommodate all
those who may favor him with a call, in as cinnlbrtable.
a manner, as at any other House in the mountain region
of North Carolina.
SIS TABLE
shall alway-t be supplied with the best which the country
eanntFrd. IVrsons wishing to pe-nd ih summer in t!as
henJ Iiy and agreeable country, can be accommodated on
moderate terms. IlfiT biables have leen repaired ui
well provided. CHAS. CALLOWAY.
Wilkesbvro', X C , June 1J, 1843 3t7pl
ufc KstjiblisVment
iaa purchased the en-
of the Raleigh Uegis-
pfiniliirtt(l Kv rii
her vUU o niuch ahilitv ,i .;n
TMcWg h duties which for the
."j' cat n? '." Uncharged wi,h
11?
have
this journal
THEl HORNETS NEST; I
promise
(it
f W 1 :
we beliefe in the
received the first number
published in Charlotte! by
For the Semi-Weekly, 3, or $4 50, ih advance.
Weekly, 3, or 2 50, j . : "
L.) Badger. It is one of the largest shedts
VI ffn r npnfnlnnr.1. 1
t l r T" ' ri "nurotlt- Ayhere.
.TH "'" 5UFPO" ins praise worth v aimc
w - - -
State, neatly printed,
and devoted to the success of theVhig
cause.
421 labors deserve.
See his Prosnecius in nnnthnf
! 1 r VUIU
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frii4;JT: r. :- I
WiijVT i? 'A.aEKNSBo.ocrrt,. Ve are glad to b .j' ,
. l,-tli:. uui i
Diseases of the TEETH !
W. P.. BASON, D. D? jsijs
TTTTOEfLD respectfully make known to tjhe Citizens of ;
T T W
! PLANK ROAD MEETING I
GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of
the Faj-etteville and Western Plank Road Com
pany will be held in the Town; of Fayetteville, on the
12th day of July next, for the purpose of receiving the
report of the Engineer, land finally locating the Road.
EDWD L. WINSLOW, President.
June 11, 1849. 1 Tun
Buncdmbdy Dollar News. A new paper
mn. bearing ikfs title has been received.
tit : trial i t ,
if.j -.;"' r'"'" l"sl wainsome a
-vu irom lli place.
iseasc hasidi
j " rpaid withinjthrce months.
arjin ail'
it
efficient means are employed during the most important
periods of life, -viz: CmLDHdoD and Yoctri. v
Refekexces The Faculty of the Daliimore College,
: i i. i. , , rr., . . . ' . L ,IlJ u names oi many uistiu"iucu ten-
IS pub ishedj by -Thomas W. Alkinatohe tiemen of hU' native County land Stale. f ? -:
Vance, or two doUais! if; rtOt,iWT A" '-"on. D F Caldwell Moj. John Is.
u"iui juiiii i. u-ua-tri , unu miners. . .
EBENEZER ACADEMY.
estern Carolina, that he continues tri perform
all operations connected with his profession ppoa prin
ciples so improved, as he thinks, will seldom fail to . can accommodate two or three additional boarders, and
prove highly satisfactory ; and promises Uie "permanent i yn McCutchan, who lives near the Academy, has con-
preservation of the Te:th in all ordinary j cases, where rented to open a boardip" house, and can accommodate
JUST received, one case of Debee's No. 1, Moleskin
Hats, which are celebrated ail over the Union, as
beina the neatest, cheapest and best hats now manufac
tured. I warrant them to be the best hats in S'.!i.-bury,
and challenge proof to the contrary.
May 17,1849. EXXJSS.
IV. J7 BINGHAM'S SELECT SCHOOL.
rflllE Fall eesVion will begin July llih. A large
I class discharged, makes room for an equal nomlx-r
of scholars. Bovs from tn to fourteen years of a g-, pre
pared to begin Laiin Grammar, are much preferred ;
and it is earnestly req-i'ed thnt Ditmn be made for
josepii mviYs lstate.
riHE nndersiened qialifiedat May Seioi: cf Rw
JL an County Court, as the Exrcotor of the lsct
of Jseph4rvin. - All persona indebted lo Mid K.mae.
are requested to make payment; and all pernor Living
claims against the estare, are rq-i-ftel lo pre-nt h-tn
for settlement, or this notice will be plead in Uar of ltir
recovery. W. li. WOOD, E'r.
May 25, 1B49.
JAiiEslToSAiTr
wat on and oiiOOir-iviAnirR,
Opposite fowan'n Brifk Eow,
Saliliiry, X C.
rjrTHE exercises of th2s Institution will be again re
JL turned on -Monday; the 23d inst. The subscriber
none but pood boys,
auee Co. N . C.
Post OiFic-e, Clover (arden,Or
June fc, ltf49 5i6
six.
July 2, 1S49,
II. R. HALL.
3t9
Salisbury, June 14, 1949
t5
Brown & James
3 AVE just receivejd among a variety of other arti
clesj a large quantity of superfine salad OIL. -Salisbury,
April 12, 1849 49
NORTH CAROLINA
1 INSTITUTION for (he DEAF and DUMB.
THE the next session of this Inetitntion will com
mence on Monday the 1CA day of July. Ha'"J
j movH into the new Dui'.Jing, few more pop.ls can
I - j :fn ,tf A in their onter oi
auiii'- , . , .
,t application mould oe
j- fcn lk MllK lJ I
Any inlorman"i wm "--'.-
will be given by , sift
Raleigh, May 30, 1643 .
I received. As pupils will le
nnn ieaiion.it is imDortani m fi"
-ri ' .
made without, delay.
ST. MARY' SCHOOL.
kalk;h;h. n o.
TRLMTY SCHOOL-
Eiglt '.!" n'rst J A.
Rifht lt. L. S. Irr. D. D. lii!cr.
fTMlR summer Term of rhr- ScW wi'Ic-rr rrienre
X on WednesJay. the Cth Jjne.
.1 Inner of the l.iru!
j. uu ii.iua) ' - "
For circular
is recju?.-:-J
nisininj IjiI tntorrnairon W
Sec, apply IN'- fuX"nber
lalei- A";l 12
T . I) I : R T S M PDES , ,
Rector of .-t. Mar rVhoo!.
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