L' It 1: V. n f'i tv t K i " 5 :-' I.Vhnd others hat -ilwy nr torspouse mosX to be flared that, tlpUe the i r!3! i am tr. warning all ainst violation Jof the i f President, iny rJ nrY expedition as tho Iruo destination of 8 Cuba. f JjiV(t of mvlions, t this armed force tvi'hi irniOF TIIkumuw. ? !l Fton'ille auMrcaJ ff Dr. C'orge W. Bethune YateW delivered at mbridge, (Mass.Y wo ex IracM-jo following mragraph: ' '! vfSu'r fr w melancholy moment,, thai ibis ieautiful economy of exchange wtjre bro ken l hat the AVestcrn valleys were sbuf out-frpm the scniM adverse Government, thai thoso. on the jcoast were hemmed in lo Iheir pwri inarrow iunii, by hostile for? "long iheljnountain ridged ; that bftwef -flfid ihelSouth lherowcre n-'iher '!,a! aUVrr commercial ry State line niftltert we, (Jwjkndi-d ana a lann . UWt p0) ,,ri,1,Kr,orn describing the ler bleVonsequchcejijI ilhe stagnation of trade ; the- Hn of brfi( ly counsel ; the constant frtids the multiplied ion "of armies ; the Cain jef Exterminating wars ; tho overthrow of laAv'hT military dictators the utler ruin ol all nialcs us! prosperous at homo and respect abfoadr the surq catastrophe, moral and natiobU, death 1 OhjihaMhose who; fir any jeaiori talk lightly 'of dissolving this Union, too'u.il; tes'l(1,K ,hf 'IjmreenMly greate'f evil? iuch ajroptifrei" would; inevitably cause, tie aw. I ! f ., ,, jj it ; wouiu unng upon tnemaeiyes : vWlc'ryr' rpay .be icant ofwords. no lorer of tw lild ever kindly tho torch o 8ich;incen (liaiil. no locr .olt ieaco provoke auchjfrat.ru cjilJi:jboghJer, no jjiver of freedom pjot fur aach j?iti,.r4i' alaV'cryijno lover of God arid man ydDd74tyc t be omtient watch-towerwho$o light s.ow Ibheddirjg over tho Wrld fuch ijriAht promise' of ajGniversal brotherhood. Were '.impossible lhatj hn American womb could tt o lurspd as to bVing forth so diabolical a rnonstrt anil the malignant Krostratus could 'he luce'jfjil.,'a loud, bittor, hpavencompelling cry would go p from all the earth, swelled by . Cner!.1'tioih ,afer generation, untif the final fires ihall-bavo swept to bell all trace of human erjmen if-' Anainemari jna:ncma : .aatiie. t k . l : - I k . .ii 4 J.I AtniiMTII !' '! . i? ! THK FLORIDA INDIANS. From al tho information which has been I receiv h in this city is believed that tho out ' rages-recently comnlitted on the peninsula of ifjorida are not atj 11 countenanced by the kfett majority of Indians residing in the Stale, fbtit lliat.they were Cnmmiited by a low aban doned otUhnrs. Knoiigh, however, has already transpired lo suggest the idea of removing to lh6 NVjest the entire! Indian population of Flori .daytnd. this policy, ive have reason to believe, il naw approved of by the members ofthe Go TCfnnmnt here. "Rut jit is presumed that, to ac j CompUali iIjjb end in fjueslion, it is not proposed tcr reaortlo the intervention of war. It a (fords ua; pleasure, on the j contrary, to know that in regard to ihis matter ihe President desires to treat (hef Florida Indians with the utmost kind i net ahkl (humanity, j lie, as well as the Secre taky 6V.Wab, are both well acquainted with the 'Indian charactf r, and we willingly confide in IhOiwisdom of any, measures they may think 1 n.ieuvii i I to adont. proper i .Wifare inlor rmed ibaf inatructions have at i , v ; n. 'W ' ' .reauy iieen Commuti raifd lo iIaior deneral i -.Twiggs to the elTejct (hat he must exert himself loih jtmost lo treat "with the Indians of Flor i(3i (t) )w under his care) in the most arnica tla riii nner possible.r Of the judgement and ability! of. ibis distinguished officer wo enter, tain a liib regard, and xc have abundant rea son believing t h a 1 4 if the Indians will only liienJto j(,he J0 vert ure s pf the Government, their cojidipn will be grejaty benefitted. It was Aquriio to the While inhabitants of Flori aUbai, on hearing of the outrages recently chimittcd' among thni, tho Secretvhv or VjAJlt ihould have itrtmediately ordered intolhc country -tin "adequate military force; but wo Ma j ''for jiranteti; that those inhabitants wulJ prefer to have their desires accomplished hy thesafta of IVac' rather than those of War, ahd ihithey will co-operate, with tho Cjlovern , Wfntto restore that part ofthe country to nef- u,ii'i'iimy. ivotrf ini. I DmifRivrr Improvement. The following fjiraq of a letter, received from Dr. Hill of Bninif ick county, dated " nitsboro'.i N.-C. Aiijius. tth,"1 by a gentleman of this town, wijl i interesting 1 lo a large number S ofour readers s ..!. "' i IilfTords me greaJ pleasure to inform y$, ; indthroOffli you thei communinty at larffe, that tij.lJTinetr, Col. Thomson, having just com;, j iplclcdjlho apctificaiions, secured the jight of j Way, dht) made terrris Tor materials for the Viv I, ttfmp'iovernent fnvrri Fayetteville to Haywood's ;vinM this ;day contracted for the execution ofthe ifork. Vcjwe.en those two points, and , oh terms f lu AViihinj thi limits of his original est'imates. ' Thii completely! disssipales any doubts rWh 'rnay have existed as to the accomplish 1 Went oT thei work. The materials ard being ! ?rejpird't and jthe n'ork will bo commenced as j idori 4k they can be delivered;- Mr. Jones, a varactor On the Wilmington Koad, has taken jnoit of the contracts between those points. I leafa Irom thei President of the Company that the remainder nf ihd lvnr nhnrn will Via no j00J M ) "pWlimiAariea can be arranged." , r ' ' i i! I Wilmington Journal. ) 1 I "" v IfV IVI ft At. least lour' members of Consrress havn rubers Ueii feait)'ed,! probablv five, and l)emocra4ic Ooverjiors and Leiilatures in Tennessee, Al- tbamaj. ( and i Indiana. Wilmington Journal fyrrWay. ,h 1 . .Li. 1 I . J hts J.Hirnhl la PTPiiaahln for (savinfT that tin - i : j - " j-o yny qaa gatnea lour? or nve memoers oi oon greu ip tha laiie electjos, because such appear lo be the qaio ai the time the number from "oicnine apove paragrapn is taken was is. o. n in tact, nqvrever,. is, mai tne L.ocoto i hky gained onli three members by the re J?ht ejections, onet in Tennessee, anq two in Indiana; Bui how' can that paper tqll Its read !:ff. ihat. iJemocralic Governors and Legisla ileaijri' Tennessee,! Alabama, and Indiana" have Wen gained ? (u Alabama it is the Whigs Uao h&ve gained, ;,idj fa.r as the. Legislature is cooeirried, for ihey have a majority for ono in thajStateiSfrtate.hero there was & small "gainst ihern. The Goverridr elect tCthaitate ta of the same politics s the pres. tilt- fiWrnrtr. Tlrt itn..ri;," i .'i ' V" . u ine House a roajtjrily )n the Legislature, t RJi.iflictilt it perceive how they hav? r' tbinS in regard to either. Wi gain- Wilmins- MQhronich; 1 . Itall Road I u vestments i x i i - i A retrospective riett for the last ten or lifteea yjeam over tne various movements, t inai portion oi me ujoai- in" canital oj' the "frtrld which has beenfyentnred jn;; stock, lead to the conclusion, that of, alii the various 'modes of in Vest meat, which have been tried, that the; Railway slotk, has been the only one" in wjch ruinous h faitnres hare not occurred. In 1825, whe$ the floafmgi ' capital of Eifdand sought inYtment-ron enprnous from the ceation ! war 250 millions ofdollarB Were absorbed by 5the numerous fAigu Pf m "W; and South AmericaneaHy pH or wen ww; complete failures, ana ine u"f-y 1 7 V, : Scarcely ha the market recced fwrn tat disaster, ,efQreme&4Q millions tnurei were an ou s..i" -iir.fn hin countiTi almost atotalfoss. These' caramit. naiurly spelled (he capitalist seek more ! Vim inve" imentfor his money, and dnqe 1830, the & Say BtocHs have been gradually growihf into impor. tance ; and ii is now seen" thai these enterprises albne have been exempt from such general and overwhelming dissolutions. j ' j. I , .V 'j i . .From .the period of tiieir fiibitrodactkn p ioiV&ll the value of these enterprises have been yearly increase ing-more than 120 -millions of dollars hafe been jin-l 70 ifSted in thef, in the United States, now feceivingi an j annual average of over six perj centum, wh3e duringithe n : ai U. 7?.' AT ioi f -Tp , lame perkMLfSO millions baVe been sunklin baniingrS . sH V &t9 cA capilalTwithdut leaving a trace of its exigence i son- H 1 J ! 5f "i S & n0LV tracting eminntlthe succe8siof the Railway schepe, ' Whisked 25 ffl 30 - ' with the enoianous failures of fmnking operations, i I ' Bat the safety ofthe fund invested form! but a small i avetteville, Aug. 21. Brandy, peach, 35 40 : part ofthe bonefit to capital which the cortstrnctiori of" 'tlo aPPle 28 30 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon G (3) 7 : these highways has produced. S It has had ihe effect of 1 Cot,n 9 9 : Corn 55 60; Coffee 8 10: Flour4f nearly quadrupling the value of real estatefand its pro- i 5 : Feathers 28 30 : Flaxseed 85 $1 : Iron; ductiveness, thereby rendering these investments of pap- i Swedes 5 6 : do English 3 4 : Lard 7i a ital more valuable. It has developed the manufacturing ;v Leather' 8ole 20 : Molasses 20 26 : Nail' cut, 5 ? power of the countries through which it has Biassed, open- : .ir 1 X 1 11 11 i j . .S .. 1 ! ing linn iiiosi fvaiuaDie oi an mvesimems 10 tne access of the capiialisU It binds together, with ita iron arms, j the interests if a State, and by the facilitiea it offers tojf intercourse ahd personal communication, increases the j reliance in, afid knowledge of jonr own relources, knd not onlyjnulfiplies-commerciai traBsactions but creates ; business whete none existed before. Thousands of fta- tistical and geographical figures might be produced to establish theste facts; but we jhave only tollook to the lines of railway, both ia this country and Europe to be ; convinced. What benefits the capitalist, benefits the, merchant, thi dealer and the farmer, for their interests are common,and prosper in proportion to the intimacy ;i of their intercourse with each pther. 1 f ; j ' j! These remarks have not beien made to? induce ithe? large capitalist of the East to iembark his adventure i he has already learned these truths as the enormioui sums which are being daily invested will demonstrate, j But, it is the! small capitalist of our own State, whose ; attention I would call and whose knowledge of things : can extend but little beyond hjs own door. IJy encour aging with his capital the progress of thefrailwayj he not only sccujes a profitable investment for it but at the same timb enhances doubly that which he has al ready secured in real estate and manufactures. Xook to it, .ye men of money ! -for here you have, not only tho j" glorious privilege " of cementing in iron bonds of unity the glory, welfare and interests of yout Old North State but ye can do so with power arid ad-! vantage to yourselves. If yoqr patriotisin ill not rnjove j you let Belfiinterest do so. ; S. M. F- - J MINERAL SPUING NEAR LOITISDURGV; We callid public attention some tfme since, I to tho discovery of this Spring; aipce which j wet are pUased lo learn that it has been re- ! sorted to by a nutnber.of persons this Summer j from the Iqw country, many of who 19 have de rived considerable benefits from the use of the water. Shdcco has a rival at Louisburg, which we have a! notion, when it becomes: more ex tensively known, will throw that celebrated spa i into the shade, by the superiority of is curative properties, 5at least as much as it ivill more greatly attract by the favorable nature of Jts ; location, and the superior fashionable charac ter of its neighborhood. Louisburg is the cen tre of a society unsurpassed in Northf Caroliha, fir refinernent, intelligence and morality ; and when the means of accommodation ehall be ex tensively provided, (as ve learn -will be the case next Summer.) we see no reason to, doubt but that "the Ancient Toipn" and itsnei0 Min- erai spring win do neaa-quarters tor me iasn lonionablea ' and invalids of the State. RaL Times. I t DCr" Early on Monday morttlng, the 20th instainf, Presidentj Taylor and suite visited the different mahufactoriel in Pitts burg, andj expressed hi jxiself highly pleas ' ed. At 3! o'clock that afternoonlthc Pre : sident met the citizens at the Court House, ; and at 5 o'clock he receivqd the visits jof the ladtesjat the Monclngahela Housed Next day the President left fort Beaver, Newcastle, and -Mercer. He isfnthe-n joyrnent cjf excellent health, and: express es himseli delighted with his visito Pitts burg, i it 'The Manchester Road. A private letter: from Gen.! Ilarlce, states that the meeting of the Directors, held recently at Surppterville, was attended by a large number of Citizens. The utmost harmony prevailed. Genii!!, states that the additional subscription taken in old Sumter will erceed 20,000. N doubt is now entertained that thelSouth Carolina State; subscription cati be easily secured when deem ed necessary". -Wil. Journal. S3 07" Weicopy a couple' of articles jupon this subject of he quasi claim setup to the Mos quito Shord by the British governmfjnt. Cir cunistancei have led us to some acquaintance with the jhistory of the transaction, and we; have no hesitation in saying that more ridiculous; and impudent attempt, to gain a footing h a; territory to; which it has no possible claim, was: never mad6 by any nation on the face of ibe gjobe. It kvould really be beyond tjie powe rs; efface of j any British diplomatistjfto state; gravely tho grounds upon which his govern ment claims the right to interfere in; the con; cerns of the Mosquito Shore. It xypuld sub ject him to'lhe ridicule ufohe world. And yet if no! met at once by the declaration that no claim of theirs will be, for a mometnt, rccpgl nized, the British will, in a very few jfears, gain; a footing in a region of vast contingent politi-; cal and cornmercial importance. 'lie intrig ues of the last ten vears may be crovtned with! success, arid Great Britain find herself possess.; ed of one of thosvKtrnnrr nnsitiona sh& so mtirh f r ! :- I cov els. Ithe two oceans are lo beinitedby inal, we incline to think it -will be by th e! a Cai route, of the lake Nicaragua. Sucr a cabal; must never enter the Atlantic in a country o-i ver which jwaves the red cross of oldiEnglahd. The rest ojfthe world and we especially are! deeply interested to prevent such a cinsumrha-i tion. a- l ' We believe our Government has-Jons been in possession of the facts of the case and, jive doubt not, jwiir act with promptitude and decis i ion in the( matter. Thn Amtricani5omnan; wnicn tias received ihe permission tqjconstrjuctj a canal will pay no attention to the rtotificaJionj of Mr. Barclay, tho British Consul in New, York, but proceed in their work unt arrested by the British authorities, when thef will japJl peal to their Government for redreif and the question thus be brought under disctlssioni y i . . . s j 1 ij Lynchburg V>ntan. The ditor of the Sanduskian refnlly mis'? too ok a balloon floating beneath the fjty. wlh a ght In it'; in the nhht. for a queephenomel. li tjou, and published a long account oU. j In a cottntyrbnhgthinstanWb er aXv aV1 HARRIS, to Alisa MA RY COWAN, daughter of thA, iu ak.i (Vin In Iredell Goanty, on the 23d inst., by Rifv. J. Leroy RSr' n0?? N- LOWRANCE,to Mrs. JANE BEATY, all of Iredell County.; '1 1 Till Hymen brought his love-delighted hour, i . .There dwelt no joy in Eden's rosy bower . j The world was sad ; the earden was a wild : And man, the hermit sighed,, till woman smiled. ' , . !; FORD,' aged about 60 years. Thus has Ireddl " the space of one week, lost two of her respectable citizens. j.j; k ' ' ' ---- 1 I THE JMARKETSJ .. j SalMury, Aug. SOBacon 6; Brandy1 4Q (3 50 i n,itr in. n , r i " v. A -y 7 ,n V ' o- VTon' o- ' iL'ats,d(J: bugar, brown, 6 9: do. loaf, 11 12: S Sail .olr 1 tlfl T 7? . T" 1 1 O n . i VXTt . in "-. "v,v iw i" a uhuw, o iw a . ; iicui ijj 75 : Whiskey 25. Chekaw, Aug. 28. Bacon per lb. 6 : Butter 15 20: Beeswax 18 20 fXoffee 8 10 Cottonj 7 9$ : Corn 45 50 : Eggs ,10 I2j : Flour 5 J $6 : Feathers 25 32 : Iron'5 6 : Lard' 7 8 : Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses 35 40 : do. Cu-i ba 33 37$: Nails, cut, 6 j?6$ : Rice 5 j Sugar, brown, 7 10 : do. Loaf, 12 J 15 : Salt, Li 4 verpool, 1 75. - "- ' i RIP YAM WISRLE IS NOW WIDE AWAKE! -o- If you do not-liexgjttjrall at our Store and hear the pricesqjTthelarge stock of ' j Fall and Winter Goods,; WHICH WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ! BEING the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS we have ever opened, consisting in part of the following viz : Black, Blue, Olive and Invisible Green Cloths, " Black and Fancy Cassimeres, (new style) Tweeds, Sattinets, Kerseys, and Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, A large Stock of Plaid Linseys, Bed & Negro Blankets. TO TEE LADIES. We respectfully invite them to call, and we will show as fine goods the cheapest and most fashionable to be found in this market. ' DRESS GOODS, (all kinds) Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Laces; Edgingst Hosiery, Steel Bags, Fine Shaves, fyc. HATS,., CAPS, Fashionable Fur and Silk, (Fall style,) 22 doz. Cloth and Oil Caps, Boots and Shoes, 500 pairJ Bragans, ' CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, - (large assortment,) ' , - 800 feet Patent Leather, Chase Hides, Curtain Cloth, Springs, Axles, &,c. ; 35 gallons coach Varnish. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Cru cut and Mill Saws : 75 Kegs Nails, Axes, Ain vila, Hoop Iron,; 8 boxes Tin Plate, Wool and Cotton Cards, Shovels, Forks and Spades, Cotton Rope. Al so, a large assortment of fine Knives and Forks. GROCERIES. Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Otleaos Sugars, Stu-jJ art's clarified, pulverised and crushed do,,: 6 bags old Java Coffee, Rio Coffee, green and black Teas, 1000 lbs., Candles, 31-bbls and half bbls No. 1, 2 3. Alack erel, 2i barrels fresh mess Shad, 5 bbls extra fine TANNERS7 OIL. The above stock of Goods will be sold wholesale and retail, as low as can be sold in this market M. BROWN 4- SON. Salisbury, Aug. 30, 1849. 17 N. B. 10,000 lbs- Clean WOOL wanted, and for which the highest price will be paid in goods. ?T 5z r O g a U :S3 ' . S3 O sL'ts:- s o 3d" c S 1 o e Z, - CO o p -c s : c- 02 ;. on p. - X- O ec . ? 2- 5 ET a a 3 I i "-eg C--fe 0) a . S n 2 x- o O W CO e C5 P9 P !-k a n C O 3 s o 1 co CUfiS xn :- O O ' 3 3 i urrr 1 .2.3 3 c- ft . as to "5 xMi t I r a S I . m 2 5 -3 i-3 m L r CD j) ft. -mi C X 5 s-5 3 "8 -J : O I if S3 : 3 -r "-co c 2 ( 1"2 O P 3 o p g- 5 3 2., 1 1 : P ; o o : 6 t. ( 5 r 5 s 5 - i. ST a t - - rr- 3 TO THE building committee for the Corolina Female College, in Anson County, willl receive proposals for laying about - ! ' 400,000 BRICKS, in a buildios 40 by 90 feet, with a wing at one end 40 feet square, all two stories high, with many partitions through the house ; the work to he commenced about the 13th of September, next. Bids must be made at s much per thousand the lime furnished, and so much per thousand the contractor furnishing the lime. Plank for scaffolding will be furnished. In both cases, the con tractor will board himself, and supply his; own attend ance. Houses to live in can be: had. The first favor able bid will be taken up, and the bidder! notified im mediately. Address,. William Smith, Cor. Secretary, Cedar Hill. Anson County. M S. W. COLE- CHRIST. WATRTNS, BENJ. J. DUNLAP, JERRY INGRAM, WM. G; SMITHi WILLIAM LITTLE, O o 5 r 2 JOSEPH MEDLEY. August A, 1849. ' 3:14 i JUSTl'UBLISHED NO. I OF Til E; AM ERIC AN EDITION OF , 5 ELIZA CO OIL'S JOURML, ' - A weekly Miicdlanyaf tigfit and eltgant Literature, occupying sixtee page royal octavo, double columns, with matter entirety original, and from the pens of the most tainted English Authors, CDITD ilY COOK, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED ENGLISH POETESS. - .i Published at K. 80j Nasian Street, Xew York; And by Dealer Brothers, Arm Street, New York ; Lon Brothers, Ann Stree ; Stronger &. Townsend, Broad way ; and Dewitt dtj Davenport, Tribune Buitdings. And to be had of anr Bookseller. Price, 1,50 per ; annum, in advance, or 3 dents a number. A WTORD TO MY READERS. i ' While Venturing this step in the universal march of periodicals, lex it be understood that I am not anxious to declare myself a mental Jdan of Arc, bearing special mission to save the people in-their noble war against Ig norance and Wrong. simply prepare a plain feast, Where the viands wfll bie all f my own choosing, and some of my own dressing, hoping that if what I provide be wholesome and relishing, I shall have a host of friends at my board, whose kind words and cheerful encour agement will keep me in a proud and honourable posi Eion at the head of ihe table.! I have been too longlknown by those whom I address, JtJfr MyeahiestrhymeaitlkTsubrm ri 7 iH'jj- nacKneyed expe- ont and lhc f0liage of a deeper verdure solely attribu nence or polite judgment could dictate their tendency, tabIe 0 the rich r it , -; 1 K L ' were accepted and responded to by those whose good word is a " tower of strength!" 1 The first active hrenth of nature that swept over my heart-strings, awoke but earnest melodies, which I dotted down in simple notes ; apd when I found that pthersj thought the tune worth learning when I beara my strains hummed about the sacred altars of domestic firesides, arid saw old men, bright women, and children scanning my ballad strains, then was I made to thiak thai my burning desire to pour Out my soul's measure of music was given for a purpose. My young bosom throbbed wth rapture, for my feelings hid met with responsive echoes from hottest and genu ine Humanity, and the jglory pf heaven seemed partial ly revealed, when I discovered that I held power over the affections of earth, j I The same spirit which prompted my first attempt will mark my present one. j What I hare done has found generous support, let me trubt that what I may do will still meet the kind hand of help. I have fell confidence in" my friends, and believe if I offer them the combina tion of utility and amusement!, they will freely take the ware I bring, and not think worse of me for mixing with them in the market-place of Activity and Labour. I am anxious to give my feeble aid to the gigantic struggle for intellectual elevation now going on, and fling my energies and will into a cause where my heart will zealously animate my duty. It is too true that there are dense clouds of Ignorance yet to be dissipated huge mountains of Error yet to be removed ; but, there is a stirring development of pro gressive mind in the mass, which only requires free communion with Truth to expand itself into that en lightened and practical wisdom on which ever rests the perfection of social and political civilization ; and I be lieve that all who work in the field of Literatute with sincere desire to serve the many by arousing generous sympathies and educational tastes, need make little pro fession of their service, for ' the people" have sufficient perception to thoroughly estitnate those who are truly ' with" and " for" them. : I only ask a trial. I will give the best my judgment can ofier from the co-operation of healthy and vigorous talent, and my own continued efforts. i Eliza Cook. THE undersigned having Qualified as the Executor of Joseph Graham, dee'd, will sell at public sale on Saturday the 29th day of September, at the late resi dence of the deceased, the PLANTATION on which he lived. Said plantation is situated eleven miles west of Salisbury, on the waters of Back Creek, within half a mile of the Beaties Ford road. It con tains - One hundred and fifty-one Acres, the most of which is under cultivation. There is on it a good DWELLING HOUSE, and all the necessary OUT-BUILDINGS. Terms of sale, six months cred it with approved security. I JAMES! GRAIIAN, Ex'r.. j August 30, 1849; 517 j N. B. Those indebted for purchases made at the sale of the personal property J or on any other account indebted to the estate, are requested to come forward apil make payment. And those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for pay- nient within the time prescribed by law, or this notice be plead in bar of their recovery. J. G. - Dissolution of (jopartnership. THE Firm of Gould & Hawkins, was this day dis solved by mutual consent of the parties. I GEORGE L. GOULD, i JOSEPH W. HAWKINS. ' Salisbury, Aug. 23, 1849 3tl7 rTrP STRAYED flJ'Hk "lROM the pasture of the i tf p tr subriber on the 16th in- instant, north of Salisbury, three colts of the following de scription : One bay horse colt, three years old last Spring. One black horse colt, two years old last spring ; and one strawberry roan, one year old. Any informa tion addressed to the subscriber at Salisbury, will be thankfully received. JOHN D. McCRARY. i Aug. 30, 1849. 17 Administrator's Sale! -o- THE undersigned, Ad ministrator of William F. Kelly decfased, will of fer for safe, at the Plantation of said deceased, about four miles from Mocksville, on Wednesday the 19th day of September next, a large amount of property, consisting, in part, of a large STOCK OF HOGS, of the! choicest breedsi mostly Berkshire, with valuable crosses. The stock of Horses and Mules Cattle, among which is a , fine JJlevon and Durham Bull, Farming Tools, j I wagons ana irears ; iko patent oirauc uut J ters ; Thrashing Machine ; the crop of Wheat, Rye and -. Oats ; besides many other articles of value, tchich il is un necessary to mention. ' He will also, sell at Mocksville, a SET of BLACK SMITH TOOLS, and some valuable HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE ; -likewise, several LIKELY NEGROES. Theale will continue trom day to day, until all is sold. A credit of six months will be given ; bond with approv ed security, required. S. L. HOWELL, ; Aug. 16, 1849 6 15 Adm'r. Brown & James HAVE just received among a variety of other arti cles, a large quantity oLsuperfine salad OIL. ; Salisbury, April 12, 1849 49 SUPERIOR (Foolscap aud abetter paper, for sale J. H. ENNISS. SALE. Important to Mill Owners.' DK WHITEHEAD OTCHKISS'S Vertical WaterWTheels forsalein Fayetteville, by l D. McNEILL, uo. And in Lincoln County by , i E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1847145 TO PRINTERS. OW on hand and for sale three KEGS of Priutcrs Ink. M. BROWN &. SON. Salisbury, April 26, 1349. 15 BOMMER MiLNURE ! A GRICULTURISTS, and all other persons internf d lntne sabject of making, preserving, and ith CK.rllf ihe er,ili?in2 qualities of MANURE, ire lG,tf?e lMATRtALS n,t op .fief are parliculariy invited to examine ihehe.patany time during the progress of. decomposition. The bean will be saturated with the Lye on the 23d, 27jth and 30th instant. - Any person disposed to adopt the methy l M v.-: the ngbt at the Mansion Hotel, until the 30th day of i August. The Bommer method of making manure has been ' adopted byseveral hundred planters in the Stale of North lWlin' " ""'""I 'hr "nfJ',alin of i whJ I, i- ,Ce. f af llQr experience, Who hill" 1ni'lcilntli1 ita nrinn n I . t i ted by the most indisputable evidence, thai this method is capable of converting expeditiously and economically, not only all kinds of vegetable substances, but also com mon earth, into rich and fertilizing manure, more effi cient and durable in its effects than stable manure, and that it can be varied, by following ibe directions in the work accompanying the riirht to use it. to unit vr kind of soil and cultivated crop. Comparisons have been instituted for the purpose of ascertaining its effects upon soils and vegetation, and have universally resulted in favor of the Bommer over ' serves the humidity of the soil. 'Salisbury, Aug. 23, 1849. 16 Cape Fear Steamboat Co. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased of J. Sl W. McGary their interest in the S-3CAPE FEVR STEAMBOAT are now the sole Proprietors of the Line. We are now prepared to forward goods with great d ispatch either up or down the River, on as good terms s any other line.. Goods consigned to us at Wilming- as any ton, will be forwarded free o commission, and at Fay etteville at the usual chnrse. Address, DIBBLE i BROTHERS, Wilmington or Feyettttille. Wilmington, August 15, 1S49. 16 ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Henry W. Connor r. James E. Kerr and wife ; Martin Erwin and wife, Jan? ; Scotland Huie, Pauline Huie, Richard W. Long, Win C. Beaty and wife, Nancy ; Edward Long and Anne B. Long ; Julius Love, Eliza beth Long and Harry Love. Ik this case, it appearing that the defendants, Rich ard W. Long, Anne B.and Edward Long, infants, Mar tin Erwin and wife, Jane ; William C Beaty and wife, Nancy ; Scotland Huie, and Pauline Huie, infant daugh ter of Wairen Huie, dee'd, are inhabitants of another State ; they are notified anJ requested to appear at the j next Court of Equity, to be held for Rowan County, on the 8'ih Monday after the 4th Monday in September, next, and demur, plead to or answer complainants Bill, or judgment pro cGnfeetto will be rendered anJ the cause set for hearing ex parte as to them. A. H. CALDWELL, CM. E. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 23, 1849. 6tl6 WANO" FORTE MANUFACfOR Y AND WARE ROOMS, No 4, Entaw Street, linltiuiorc. THE undersigned calls the attention of the Ladies, Principal! of Academies, Professors of Music, and private farnrlies of North Car olina, to the superior quality of his Pianos. For fifteen yesra hate they been in u?e in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, and have given entire satisfaction. He has sold within the last three months, in this State, twen ty Tianos, and have proved to be superior in quality of tone and workmanship, to any purchr-ed elsewhere. The climate and chanpe of weather have no effect on these instruments, as they are almost entirely of cast iron. The manufacturer assures the public that they will do cs well by writing to him as coining themselves or sending an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, ANTHONY KHUN Sc Co., No. lo, North seventh Street, Baltimore. July 12, 1849. eowlOly 01 have a good second hand Piano for sale at Mr. Reynold'?, Mocksville. Price ,'100. A. K. mPOUTAXT TO 1TI1XL OWNERS ! Young's Improved Patent Smut Machine ! THE subscriber is prepared to supply this valuable article to all who wish to purchase at the shortest notice. I have 228 Machines running now, in this State, all of which have given the most entire satisfac- 1 tion. Mill owners have found it l their interest to throw aside Barrat's, Brower's, Ilowlett's, Childes', and j a number of others, and purchase 'his. It requires but little power is put up at a trifling expense, and is the j admiration of all who have been its operations in the way of cleaning wheat of smut and all other impurities. Refer to Dr. Wm. R. Holt, Lexington. JNO. A. McM ANNEN. South Lowel 'Mills. P. O., Oraage Co., N. C. Aug- 17, 1849. 3tl6 Diseases of the TEETH! W. F. BASON, D. D. S., WOULD respectfully make known to the Citizens of Western Carolina, that he continues to perform nil onerations connected with his profession upon prin- cinles so improved, as he thinks, will seldom fail to prove highly satisfactory ; and promises the permanent preservation of the Teeth in all ordinary cases, where r . I r-wy . 1 II I : . .. I. ... ! efficient means are employed during the most important periods of life, viz : Childhood and lptrrn. References The Faculty ofthe Baltimore College, and the letters and names of many distingtrished gen tlemen of his native Countv and .State. In Salisbury Hon. D. F. Caldwell, Maj. John B. Lord, John I. Shaver, and others. Salisbury, June 14, 1849 tfG Ready made Clothing For sale at reduced Price ! FROM the 1st of August to the 1st of September, I will sell my slock of Summer Clothing at cost. All who wish Bargains should call at J. H. ENNISS' Clothing Store. Salisbury, July 30, 1849. 13 mm RAIL ROAD. THE BOOKS for subscription to the North Caroli- na Rail Road Company, are open at the Hotel, uf t.u t GVi. , r, TTm T. Rnhards n U s d ace. J Oil 11 1.. k.uam unu ' v, ... , MAXWELL CHAMBERS, THOMAS L. COWAN, A. H. CALDWELL. CHARLES F. FISHER, HORACE L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, June 2, 1849. A Dr. J J Suminercll, OrrERs his Professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at bis Office, in Shaver s Hotel, between the Drugstore of urn. urown a. jam and Buis' Confectionary, or at his residence. True ob- i jccts of charity punctually attended to as sue Aigcbt 1849. sucn. Or r LK3 Ul pruiciuii . , " r He can at present be found at his residence, professionally engaged. Salisbury, July 21, 1 849. tf. unless CARPET BAGS for sale by August 9. 1849. J. II. ENNISS. 14 JAMES HORAH, WATCH AND CLOCK - BIASE Opposite Cowan'i Brifk Row, Salislnry, C- M POLYMATHEAN INSTITUTE : FOR ' ': f : f YOUNG LADIES. rormerlf of Philadelphia, and recently of Baltimore, Proprietors. j THIS In3trtufion parposrs commencing operation in Saliabary, Rowan County, N. Carolina, Septerabrf 1, 1849. s ; fy Tlie Pantograph ic Method of Teaching, which crifV nated in this Institution, U emmently catcdla fed lo make . learning a pleasant employment to yon ladie. Tbe, ITreat VarirtV of inlrrrtlinu m.l amniitrr it fiilrationa' I P18 ose of, len ls interest to many studies which are: l" Q9Y regarded by young persons as dry anJ insipid." rn-ds which address the eaVartlo.TnTdieV ' In one short hour ; but that which strikes the eyV, , T t . . V 9 Lngraves the knowImtm vith t..m ..r - Young ladies are taa?ht in small claw, and lb whole attention of a teacher is given to ne clas the i gradual development of the. youthful nrtnd is watched' with much care, and throughout the coarse, the stadiri of the pupil are carefully adapted to her mental rmfci ty and progress ; but the peculiarity 'of ihis method of teaching is in the happy manner in whith t!. A,fT.r,nt f branches of study are illustrated. - FupHs w!!T be received at a very early age and the Course of Instruction will be far more thorough and complete than that of any school conducted to the or dinary way can be. Tenm and Session. The scholastic year is divided ito two sessions of five months each, commencing 1st September nf lot February. The only vaeation is in the months of. July and August. THE CHARGES ARE For Tuition in the Primary Department, 7 50 Senior ID Oil Classical. " 12 50 Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts, Sec. Primary Department, 3 00 Senior " 4 00 Classical " - 5 00 Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra. Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, and Music at Professors' Prices. 1 u arc no ,a7 margesparents are not require ,0 Purcha9.,any b?ok9 for lhVl cMf"a- ... TM . I 1 . a rupiis win not oe received tor a less period than one 3m 12 Fresh Medicines ! Drngs, Chemicals, Dje-StnflV, and PERFUMERY. THE subscribers have just received ut their Dxro Store, corner ofthe Mansion Hotel, the LARG EST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT OP DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PALMS, OILS DYE-STTFFS, ever brought to this market, and which they now offer at wholesale or retail. We particularly invite ihe at tention cf Physicians, Druggist and Merchant, to onr stock, which we pledge to sell at lower r tea than any establishment in this part of the State. With (be assur ance again that our prices end terms will please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very lib- eral patronage heretofore extended to us. Below we present a list of a few of the articles comprising pur atocJc Pulv. Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Columbo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Ciocb, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Sulph. Quinine, Sulph. Morphine, Acil. do., Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do.. " Lioeed Oil, Train Oif, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo. 5i.c, &e. Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Venitian Red, Also, a large assortment of SHOP FURNITURE, Prescriptions furnibhed at ell hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to. BROWN &, JAMES, Salisbury, August 1C, lt?-19. lOvol 5 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of HAMPDES SYDNEV COLLEGE, RICIIXOXO, VIRGINIA. TlIIE twelfth annual course of Lecture in this In JL s'utution, wil! commence on Monday, October 22d, 1S49, and continue until the middle of March. R. L. Boiianmk, M. D .Prof, of Obstetrics and Dirt eases of Women and Children. L. W. Chamberlay.ve, M. D-, Prof, of Materia Medi ca and Therapeaiics S. Mathn, M. D. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Cha Bell Gib-."n, M. D , Prof, of Surgery and Sar gica! Anatomy. Carter P. Johnso:-, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy -and Physiology. . David II. Ticker, M. D .Prof. of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. A. E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Museum, Apparatus and illustrations for the de monstrator departments have recently received many ad ditions, and are now very complete. The facilities for Practical Anatomy, are unsurpassed. The Clinical ad vantages are fully commensurate with the want of the studen', and especially valuable to those preparing ibr practice at the South. Clinical Lectures are given twice a week in the College Infirmary, (which U in immediate contiguity with the College.) and once a week in the Richmond Alms House. In these institutions the dis eases occurring in Southern practice are met with,! and the student has the most eligible opportunities of becom ing acquainted with their tvpes and treatment. The fre : quency of Surgical operations before the cl i, together j with the facilities for witnessing the treatment of Surgi- i ca cai cases, renaers mis one oi ine oesi ccuooisoi i rnciK.ni fcurgery. ; Charues .Matriculation K5, l tekets of tne I roles j sors, 105, Practical Anatomy 810, Graduation'' Fee $25 ; Board, including fuel, lights, and servant' attend ance, may be obtained at 2 J to 4 J per week. ri. MAUPIN, M. D.i Auz. 1C. 1349 7tl5 Dean ofthe Faculty. State oC Hovtli Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Sarah Carlton and others vs Charles Carlton and Al fred Dobbins and wife Ann. Petition to Sell Laud. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master for the county of Iredell, that Alfred Dobbins and wife Ann, parties de fendants in the above named suit, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore de creed that publication be maJe for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said Alfred Dobbin and wife Ann, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be I held for the county of Iredell, at the ; Court Ilooae in session. i; : Sta,esvil on th- firwt Monday after the" fourth Monday ' S5rp.faher rt then and I there to Iwer or. I au' lu p"""". j v? r. taken as to them. W itneaa, L. Q. Sharp. Clerk and Master for the County of Iredell, 'at office, in Statesvitl th first Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A. D. 1649. Issued 6th Aug. 1849. L. Q. SHARPE; CME. 6t 15 Printers Fee $5 CL'J i RAXAVAY0 REWARD. T ANAWAY from the Subscriber oa the Jfp AY, night ofthe 9th May, a negro man oamed ISAAC, aged between 3i and 40 years, abol JSdsix feet high, with a white speck on one of ni eye ballsand keeps one eye mostly thot when looking at any person. H- has loet nearly all n,0!'. and speaks rather slow when talking. I boaght ul negro at the sale of Frankl.n .("grave ; and a. he ba. a wife at Doct Holt's quarter. I think It is likely be June 14Lb, 1849 C tf. HATS I - ". ini i ..ii ..-lt nf HATS at ereatlr reduced UI1.L1 ten u'j i . l once, an l,,"'r j . J. II. ENNISS.' Aug 9, 1S49-M m 1 i ' ) "fr: