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4- m i'it fe raij:,'-.,";"v ' i ba eci tftiu that tW iidlained stale- 011 ithcr sale an: correct. SS.''''- 7 was abducted by i;! 1 1. f tlio t!pnl Government or hy their anls rihor?TrOa fret certain, ' 'S wat 6lHtr.cteJ.lM U-Iy ln .hern returned un njur V! l r nJ l. i held to prove, before proper jud.cmnrpbu--i li unacr what circitalance. he wai laWn way r Caftrall reparation 6r the wrung done li" been Thu far al that t & .''fjnrbwi t fu , ; ji.:wV who seeks ouc html for a residence, obeys i ttiai - - . ! . -:.. ! !. .a murk n and rooforma w our msuinuons, " ttoction no wno jir viim;v ,l,e? -,i While, then, we think this abduction, if pnw- w.iVi.?-i.-' a. national insult, waare not in a harry to ru io w i ,L.f.Wt(a wai'oa'ncnntof it, anymore id an 2 ' ii.-n are to oop" ......... 1 W kila'erftrence. it sets certain Southern property. red $'Ji.nty naval officers' arrest our. merchantmen " Mtnu"of AfricaA There! a temperance jof con- hi eHfOl Ulrica. . uwiu .a tnnuei duet nipotable.with true digoity.aa well to be observe (Vrf among nations aa between individuals'; and when we i:'.m that redrt aa for" this outratro haa not been demanid- t&,ot dVtaandcdjhas not been made, then weshaHbea Widy aa the most violent of our opponents to ask " why :,'..i.4' i.! i.n n..wed to slumber 1.......,. - - ftnil blintiailnrl " ' t othing but a cap on this into a i the Hoters being out in very stltlff fotcoi c,e crop proves worse, ey.ea,j$a any one ex- j 7. A nrQri - n-n T TCT r ? i uiB . yif , f - .lit' ' i pected. One planter, whoscj crop last year was 50,000 Aid UllliilA 7 i JU i , v T h y were also -assailed withf showers ; arrobas,(lO,opo2.) u-,iion!v this veir hive ft.ooor. fT - - Ui , of bfid direct that a mode leave continued." srvfrul giins nnu pistol at once Mq D'n jANnino; Atig. y Were also assaileil ..WJt 1 SDOWerS j arrobas, (lOOO.bag.) w only this year hive 8,000 ar. KOaiS anu ineir nose CUI in ( evprvri vuao- "vcafe! many in me same situation, and some l r jof: avoiding wounds or s dfath, theeichborhoodStlnitHfli It: is imnossible to bJr nf L'illft! anti wounded td . s. tell Ihei tve : 'r tL L .i I . t; fi-i il.Li Jtk eren worse: none will tnaka half ..n- i . . " . .. . s i i t . ' nuj icHiure bo mncn mat mm unitMi Kra TJVeU vvvre Corapelled. A3 jttienl will n?t get two-thirds of last year', attoblrland oeoole m n osl mod-t 11 J: ! tk'i.itonetf $r and unavenged. " 1 Aa at pVewnt advised, we cart "K.Dl 11 !' iqulou diVpUi.ruthat eonplaiiia that or Sccooit Ihe rrcVidcht ho not forced the country i 4 AVerf now-lo the difficulty with the, French Clo-i ! ' rtpienMhrougn .ua .iniier, i uuwu. ineione al(J 'PPifsHwn l reUea wojuld have been changed if ihV ba lkinf"rD on' 88 f"110" f thematfer how aa they tnlWhava kuQwn When the' Minister addressed his aa. er.e3 infuttin? liotrt to ; tho -Secretary of State. The atheVy thebohorof the country wouldhave promp tif tflfm i have complained of th, want of courat of 3(t,'C1iytifi. The i same spirit which now eorn plain a of . tertetTy'l ' -pompoM courtesy" would have,clam- 'yli f6t;ah'Jminediate daclaratUtn of war against the of ' friiirlcouMry' i'i'h eotirae of the Cabinet shows that. h tVy f xpe to -no' treated- wuu the dignity duo to tj,r.ptv:etatires of a jyeat nation, they are not desir. ' out of bn?"2 orrprs of war on its peaceably dis ; "-jjij pn,ki. -The bbuoxious Minister has been dismiss ; UhuA thf harmony exirtting between two great nations V n6t beet, and'ii not likely to be, disturbed. We do jjot pn'lM Question whether the American fall nct'weVe right In 'their position; we assume that lhPj r'"in me ttoie leuer 01 iWAtuirBfit General must satUiy every legal mind that 'thffriicli'lfoveniment were wrong in their claims. h 4 on a nUter of dignity ihat the complaint against M. v tJiin n inunoeuw j Hu wirwponoence is oeiore me hiitt saw either five six carrifU to pgi$tsi shops ir toltheibbspita,!. on Cha Ofl-j tces.t We heard mat iwo i while itanding :ri an engine was re sorted to be killed. The r;if' statements that Were mad o'clock! ad milled5 thaii at Measqf twn!ty weretwouncled, and about four llled.t Shortly before midnight, a body df police forced jheir, way to the scene of actidn, fire andj bloodshed ; and While tahoing in Sixth street, below Lombard, Wc tieajrd at leasd a .dozen shots fired )betweh $t. Mary's jand South streets,y whilel bric;s were showered by the rioters btt as the bodybfjmen we were told wcrel Pplide, was no fepulstkl, it was fair to rfresuroe thai tha rioters bad given way. Still, tie dangcrdus missils flew in showers! and Kt this-timbonn or two -engine nikl j hole companies the Moyamensing and Hope, as we ujnderstand, were exerting theiti selves o extinguish the flamesl ii Trie whole sfcene was fearful and moxi:-nful4-a source! of sorrow to every Philadelphian. ai tue cprners oi an me sireets io many s juares.pvcre groups of citizens assembled, lor, the latest intelligence, and B over the insecurity of life, a in that portion of our mefropoli anxious mournin property ranT8 be fmaHy convinced that there can be a short crop !n aPd tha' production is less than the consump. won. ine OUantltT shinned in h TTntll tlo. " the 1st instant, is 31,000 bags, and about 10,000 more may oeieared pnor to the lt of Septembers . i' rom information derived froro aourcca which I con sider reliable, J have no doubt the incoming crop of cof fee in this Coanirv is short certain! v to tha mvlent itf I. and very possibly as much asonehair fThelcrop of Ja i :va is edw known to be shojt one third; to 4n half. , inese facts, as to short crops in the two principal cof jfee growing countries ia the world, coupled s they are with small stocks and improving prices in Europe, small jstock and light receipts with you roast cer&nlv rive lyou dousaally high prices the coming season. Good i LATER FROM RIO JANEIRO, r Baltimore, 0ct. 11. By the arrival nf th Rark W TI. n r. Wrinh Ronald, we have advices from Rio to the 3d of Septem ber. The Brazilian elections passed off quietly. A.mong the passengers in the G. Wright, we notice Thos. G. McDowell, Consul at Rro, as bearer of (des patches from the U. S. Legation to our Goveppment.--He also brings despatches from the Brazilian' Govern ment to the Legation at Washington I I ! The stock of Flour on hand was 8,000 bbls and wai selling at 15 a 16 for Richmond, and 15 a 16 ir BaHiJ more. 1 here was no export demand for Flr. The slock on hand of Coffee was 40,000 bags, and the crop was estimated at 700,000 bags, . ' ! . i ine louowmg vessels were in port: Brig Wm. Price, I Rowland, for Philadelphia; ship Arkansas, Sfcepperd, from New York for California ; bark, J. Walls, Jr ppamoro, irom SS ew Haven for California- i ! Bark Hope, Ottinger, from NewYofk for California; Wm. Kennedy, from New York ; II. J. SlafeT. do. do. ; brigs J. C. Dow, Glover, from Boston for California; -anu iiucy Ann, ao. ao. W 1I i I ti POi'll Medicines ! s, .Clieniicals, 3 .DjjDi-Stuffs; and PEBF03IERY. - ... -I J. . - . nnif IE subscribers hare Jjest received at their Daro otore, corner ol sthej Mansion Hotel, the LARG EST and BEST SEEEQTED ASSORTMENT OF DKCGS, CHEMICALS, taS, OILS & DTE-STCFFS, ever brought to this market and which they now offer at iwhoiesale or retail. We particularly invite the al tention of Physicians, Drujgisis and Merchants to our stock, which we pledge'toisell at lower rates than any establishment in this pah oif the State. With the assur ance again that our prices bnd terms will please all, we return pur sincere thanks tb the public for iheir very lib eral patronage heretofore extended to us. Below we present a list of a few of the Articles comprising our stock: miv. ipecac, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Rhei, Jalap, Sulph. duinine. Columbo.Scilla, Sulph. Morphine, POLYMATIIEAN INSTITUTE for .'; . YOUNG LADIES. RI lull) do., uKif-'TM Ittprof the French Minister are appa iH'J inUn'tLnally iusUltihg to the nation and itsrepre-.KUtiiive- ill.it.aihnitCjd that, according ta the law of aatiinii. l,')U"Hat!or ,ny dismissed when he in It'frt in (he government of the country io which ho is cri!nN,l)f When he ciipspirea ngaiiiHt that eountry, r" m Mt wTien the Government under other circurn mijis i" niy desire' tbtt he shall cease to perform his i Tlif expresun " other CH-eumlances, used by one f the'tavft I'tanicd writer on this subject, is very broad. It iaitftwiihid1 ! give to a Government the power to Wi)frthcn"i'ves when such a state of affairs exists as ft-Adt-r 'it'ejp'dM'iit to r.lae their foreign relations WVltithet f unlry, r with its immediate repreaenta jKrriJ' In hi ee under consideration, such a position k aiira..ha mie about A communication to the TifOrh tovenim"ni ; a pamauou, n " un v 4herjHMliK.tk)r ttieirr3li"!tet, reenveu as an answer. 1 direction' that he fense h'm diplonvatic functions is the ' ( . .I i. Tl.:.. : .... l. wjwjr,;ntn,rai, tne ineMiauie.. renin. m i n lv InstaiKW U th kind m the history of the country. tpder'lhf aUmmHtration of Mr. Madison, Mr. Jackson, tij.) '-K'nglirU iMin'mter, was notified on the bth November, U,.i0 Tonnejiif nciii of Ins insulting language, ine Pn-myem .could iokl no further intercourse witli imp, ana tV,liUiiMit giving notice lo the British Ministry. Oft d'viMCe Wa' given by; Mr. rinrkuey, our Minister t tbl Curt f rt. James, to Iat1 ellesly, on the lid ttiJ 24th1 January, 1HHI, ontj it was not until the 14th Mtnh foiroaihg'tjiat official nytieeof Mr. Jackson's re cijl tras f Hnrrinnicatcl to the- American Ambassador, and ti that notiec occurs this rcmarkuble passage : :,'ButV Majesty has not marked, wjth anyexpres- iin of )! tlifpleasnrr, tho conduct pit Mr. Jackson, , irhe1ntrgnty, zenl, fcnd ability have long been distm jpiifrfifil ia hm .Map'wty s sert'iee, and who parn tno brtMiit ofjeaHiort to have com; Still Mter. The Military callet out. Barney limmelwright, a membe of thp Good V 11 Hose, is reported to have bceh shot through the heart. ; IJ! Two ether firemen were dangerous! y wounded, one in the head and the other in the siJe. A third was wounded" in the leg. i The m litary were called out ai midw night anc several companies mad their appearance upon the ground at one b'clock this morning. Aslate as two o'clock Uhis mornang, there was still an immense I crowd of people. The military, remained on the ground. later timore American of ThurSdaV t a . .1 lowing telegrapnic dispajtch : iilAdelpiiia Oct. 10 IMP. Mi s were renewed down! town The Ba Ijas the fo KtUial Lv'oce.ogaiatit thtt Government of the United " I 1 I -OJt i a-sra a 1 he rid (Southwa dings were fired. missiles w sons very At half 'tJftV Pai Mf. Clayton can be accused of an over aetuf tjve jeetirig 'for etiquette, oriow the country stands ia aiij ijiiligif of a war, after such, a precedent, we are tf'i'Ml,hWive' r -S ' &f nitf the Hungarinh qnestion in a few words. U'lid th cWiplaints ngaliist the Government were Witi i a iiiesfrngcrhad lMien sent t the Hnngafiuns iu:l. lep'rpa to them the sympatliies of the U. fJuitfijie yvM ntxnggle, aiul prepared to enter into alli (nrea jn-jifj their Government when it should bo formed. W't litii with' multitudes of our countrymen, that this- aiesselije arrived in linio oiily : to 'mourn, in common i'JIl 'tn.OTfr tlicir1 ftustraled hopes and exertions, i Vr aw itry to seje jn t1fl opposition prints a disposi lin bl;yn5 the (oVernn4'etit for hot taking measures liit ti ut Wituliy lead to war, and for upholding the t f.ltio Wintry even' nt the expense of a war. Tawpaprtitckimwledge waMqbo the greatest of na tonil jf iajiiiics..i The splendor &( out victories and the jniodiif of oar conquests in; the war with Mexico can M H W ihcin,. to.tho misery and "distress which is now itif 'tr-V'piil-'within on liorders the legitimate con Hrfrf pf iticont'inwance.' The just and lawful object jf eitffv war th to aveintH up nrcvent iniurv. and should IM"le rAed' to Unle for one of thesi two causes. Ji'ije,.! at present, not hing fo avenge; we have iiMlH, by tlie-prudence aud foresight of the Ftfltiiit fcjul, his Cabinet, ftotri giving other nations a w male war on (is, and we trust the luture dipt k) this morning, and other buil- ; fired. Fire arms andf other! pre freely used, and several per'-j padly hurt. bast nine o'clock six orl eishtl military companies, headed by the$herifi and Mayer, marched to the scene Qf ac- oes not ap- f . ; . .J ununited any m-1 11 uuu iimiuru cniiiiuu in uic Bifeei iu prevent the encroachment ol the oovvd. er ot fire companies are now in nd the ruins. Several lother Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo. &.e.,kc., pf SHOP FURXITURE. all hours. Orders from a to. BROWN &. JAMES. Salisbury, August 16 1S49. lOvol 5 Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Also, a large assortment Prescriptions furnished a distance punctually attend Acit Piperlne Salacine Red LeaJ. Venirian Red, NEW ST 0 RE ! THE SUBSCRIBER! EESPECTFULLY inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has opened a STORE: in this i'lace, and is now receiving his Stock of TAPLE & l'AXCV dry-goods; Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Hats, i iBilWIItl A numb service rou buildings Have been burnt. Philadelphia; Inquirer. Ohio iilection. -The late election ln this State or members of the Legislature, has result? d in a majority for the Whigs in the Sen ite, and a majority in the pouse for the Locofocos. I , Georgia jority of a Towns, Locofoco, hasiama bout 3,500, and Loco majorities NEW The Whig New York, wi I tie thinks it useless to enumerate in an ;adtertise rent, but will say that his stock of DRY GOODS consists of almost every article usually found in-a Fan cy Dry Goods Store in a City, which havingheeri selec ted withgreat care in the principal Northerri M&rkets, ahd purchased j : EXCLUSIVELY EOR CASH, he js confident of offering such inducements to those who may favor him with a call that cannot fail tp give satisfaction, as he is determined to sell at a very-small advance at first cost. J ; Salisbury, Oct. 20, 1849 E. MYERS. 24 j medical department of hampden sydney College, RICHHOXDj VIRGINIA. T HE twelfth annual course of Lectures in this In stitution, will commence on Monday, October 22d, 1849, and continue until the middle of March. R. L. BonANNAX, M. D., frof. of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. L. W. Chamberlavne, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medi ca and Therapeutics. S. Macpi.v, M. D. Prof, of; Chemistry and Pharmacy. Chas. Bell Gibson, M Dl, Prof, of Surgery and Sur gical Anatomy. Carter P. Johnson, TV1. p., Prof, of Anatomv and Physiology. , j David II. Tucker, M. D., Prof. of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. j A. E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Museum, Apparatus qnd illustrations for the de monstrator departments have) recently received many ad ditipns, and are now very cornplete. The facilities for Practical Anatomy, are unsurpassed. The Clinical ad vantages are fully commensurate with the wants of the stmden, and especially valuable to those preparing for practice at the South. Clinical Lectures are given twice a week in the College Infirmary, (which is in immediate coatiguity with the College.)! and once a week in the Richmond Alms House. In jthese 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 types and treatment. The fre quency of Surgical operational before the class, together with the facilities for witnessing the treatment of Surgi cal cases, renders this one of the best Schools of Practical Surgery. j Charges Matriculation 05, Tickets of the Profes sors, $105, Practical Anatomy 810, Graduation Fee $25 ; Board, including fuel, lights, and servants' attend ance, may be obtained at to 4J per week. S. MAUPIN, M. D., Aug. 16. 1849 7tl5 Dean of the Faculty : . the misses burxs, (; . Furvrrlf rkiUdelpklmi mud recently Baltimore, .-'I Proprietor. yr ; V U THIS Institution purposes commencing operation in Salisbury, Rowan County, N.Carolina, September 1,1843. ,- Ji : : '. - - . The Pantographic Method oTTeaching, which origi nated in this Institution, Js eminently calculated to make lesrnwng a pleasant empioyaient io young lad'iea. The j great variety of interesting ; and amusing illustrations made use of, lends interest to many studies which are ' usually regarded by young persons as dry and insipid. I " Sounds which address the ear are last, and die1 I In on short hour; but ihat which strikes the eye, ! Lives long upon the mind ; ihe faithful sight f Engraves the knowirdge with a beam of light." Young ladies are taught in small classes, and ,the ! whole attention of a teacher is given to one class. the : gradual development of the youthful mind is watched with much care, and throughout the course, the studies of the pupil are carefully adapted to her mental capaci- ty and progress; bat the peculiarity of ibis method of teaching is in the happy manner in which the different branches of study ore illustrated. ' Pupils will be received at a very early age ; and the i Course of Instruction will be far more thorough and complete than that of any school conducted in the or dinary way can be. Tcrim and Serious. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five m6nths each, commencing 1st September anJ '1st February. The only vacation is in the months of July and August. THE CHARGES ARE For Tuition in the Primary Department, Senior Classical Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts, &c. Primary Department, Senior ' Classical " Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra. Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, and Music, at Professors' Prices. There are no other charges parents are not required to purchase any books for their children. Pupils will not be received for a less period than one i session. 3m i o A lv '-V - . "V :M ;' IS HOW WIDE AWAKE I i ' s 4 If you do not btlieve it. call at our-Slore. and hear the prices of the large stocJi nf c Fall and Winter, Goods, VHICH WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, Tv BEING the LARGEST am! MOSTCOMPLETC . STOCK OP (JOODS ; i we have ever opened.consistingjn part f the fo'J&wing, : : - rrvl;; Black. Bine. Olive anJ Invisible Crera CfctW . i ' Black anJ Fancy Csssi mere a. (fw sty !ejf r .jiVi Tweed, Sal tine is. Kerseys, anJ Flanuels, T ; T Merino Shirts and Drawers, . - ' . . 1 .';-'i '1 A large Slock of Plaid Unscys, Bed & '- Ncro Blankets. - i jj:; TO THE IADI22S' "!-- We respectfully invite them to call, and we will show aa J fine goods the cheapest and -most fathtonaUe o be' i found in this market. : . 5 i : " 10 00 i 12 50 3 4 5 00 00 00 DRESS" GOODS,; finds) - .! : Gloves, Ilandherchiefs, Laces' 'Edgings Hosiery, Steel Bas, Fine Shaicls, j-e. !' Fashionable Fur and Silk, (Fall style.) 22 lo4 Cloth and Oil Caps, Boots and fchoe, 500 pair Broglns, CARRIAGE TRIMMLYGS, (large assortment,) . " 800 feet Patent Leather, Chase Hides. Curtain Cloth, princs. Axles, &c. ; 35 gillons coach arni&h. -t i , ":L ' ir I IW FALL k WM in both branches of the Legislature YORK WHIG CONVENTION . Convention to nominate State Officers in j jas held at Syracuse on the 26th ultimo.f Among the resolutions, which were unanimously adopt-j ed.was one maintaining " that Congress has She right and is in duty ists in the Territories of the Union, and plainly prohibit its establishment in any portion of those Territories at Pfff if too CubiuVt will nrtscrvo to US'lhe security we any time herehfter." -5r."timiy, ; 1 . L. i ' Now the Whig kettle cannot call the Democratic pot bound to abolish slavery wherever it ex- M i !. i . 5HGADFUL UIOTJU-tlOUSES BURN mm) SKVEltAL'PEUSONS KILL !( hj ;;n AND VjOUNDED. .Iiiis yith rrgkt tlmt we record the oc ciriceof oncof the most dreadful and gulnhry riots that has taken pkee in owelty for many years.y So far -as Sve uf flip r r tmi n ro v'Msrshat a gntig of men and boys, 'wuinipjj n ia sam jio several nunurcu, Miin(stlv armed with cuns pistols or ishovered about St. Mary's street, , ichSs'chielly inhabited by colored pec- j J. k.l li - . r , t I r cflnainose not oi an orueny or uecent ; a. babe in a a ..a - ' a . . a generany speaking. At the same PnMljrfrc' were sei-eral knots or crowds CotatpVrmnrf bnnoinrr nbnnt.' And twn ,--J- .... . , - ' ' " L black and, wicey worsey The epithet of George the Fourth, on heanngfthevlaw-i vers pleadings in court, on a certain occasion 4iay pej applied to the parties in New York. Atter hearing an eloouent advocate on.one side, his; majesty saicP, " 'tis a plain case," ahd was about to retire. 1 he Jute insis ted that he should Btay and hear the other sides and al ter hearing the opposing advocate through, the king was nuzzled, and rt-tired. exclaiming." they are all rogues alike ! all rofeues auke ! Lrrernsborough Patriot N DAVIDSON COUNTY. !! 1 j In Hqiiity Fall Term, IS 10.' Lpndy Harris, William Harris, Jesse P. Harris, Ward Harris, Elmsly Ha rris, Dudley Harris, Marinda Harris, arjd Nancy A. Harris; infants by Guardian. William Harris, and Ezekiel Haltum, and wife Polly against Benjamin Parish and wife Frances. ' l l Mended Petition for the sale of the Lands of Etnisly 5 S Harris. ' " iWT appearing to the satisfaction of the Courtjthat Si Benjamin Parish and Polly his wife, the defeadants inj this case, are not inhabitants of this State: It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made' for sTj: weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a paper published inj this State, for the said defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Davidson, on the first Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, to answer and set forth the amount of the advancements received from the intestate, Elmsly Har ris, in his life time, and to stand to, abide and perform tbie decree of this Honorable Court in the premises, Witness, Peter Kf Rounsaville.Cferk and Master of said iCourt at office, in Lexington.She 15th of October, J1849: P. K. ROUNSAVILLE.CME. '.Printers Fee $5 50 I 6t24 Negroes for sale. virtre of a decree of the Court of Iredell, I will expose to public sale at the.Court House in States- ville, on Tuesday the 20ih November next, -. 1! SIXTEEN" LIKELY NEGROES, l consisting of ' l Men, Boys, Women and Girls, r. One of them is an excellent Cook. Terms made known GOODS. BROWN& ELLIOTT ARE now receiving their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of the la- ' dies and gentlemen of Salisbury and the surrounding j country. Their stock was selected by one of the firm, I with great care, and they believe it will compare favor- I ably with any stock in the market in style, qualityand price. It comprises a general assortment of suitable for the season, also !of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery &c. They would call especial attention to their line stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestitjgsj Dress Silks, Merinos, Mouseline de Lanes, Mohair Lustres, Alpaccas, Ging hams, Shawls, &c. Also, thejr fine Bebee Hats ; their Bonnets, and-Caps, Boots, and Shoes. Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1849, I oo VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. WnLL be T House. at the Court in j Salisbury, on Monday the 5th of November next, (being Monday of County Court,) MORGANTON FEMALE ACADEMY. - THE Trustees of the MQRGAXTOX FEMALE ACADEMY, take pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of ihe Rev. J. M. Wil- I sov, as Prrmcipal, assisted by Miss Pand, (an accom plished lady from the North) in ihe Literary, and Mrs. Ann E. Erwi.v, in the Musical Department. The cha racter of the Teachers, the healthfulness and delightful scenery of the location the hospitality and refinement of the society of Motgnnton, enable this institution to present strong claims for extensive patronage. tP LSi 22 Sia S3 a In the English Department, per sesssion of five months, First Class, $ 7 50 Second Class, 10 00 Third Class, 15 00 Latin, French, Drawing and Painting, extra, Music on Tiano, 18 00 Boarding can' be had in respectable families at seven I dollars per month, every thing included. Ihe session will commence on the 15ih of October. R. C. PEARSON, President. Morganton, Sept. 20, 1849. 21 Valuable River Land'- FOR SALE. o- MRS. SUSAN CRAIG E, offers for sale the valuable 4 on which she now resides. It is situated about seven miles North, North-west ot balls bury, on the main road leading to Mocksville. The whole Tract comprises 856 ACRES. A large proportion of it stretches along ihe Yadkin Riv er, and is excellent bottom Land. Much of it is already under cultivation, but the greater part of the Tract is well timbered woodland. There are other improve ments on the premises, consisting of a good dwelling House, and all the necessary buildings for a farmer Orchard, &-C. Mrs. Craige will sell ihe whole tract together; or, if if applicants prefer it, will divide it to suit their wishes, as nearly as practicable, if it can be done without seri ous injury to the value of the whole tract. For further information of the land, and also 6f ihe terms on which a purchnse may be effected, all persons are referred to John I. Shaver, Esq , of Salisbury. Sept. 27, 1849. 21 To the Ladies of SaiiTbur7 X Vicinity. MILLINERYUSINESS. ?Irs. HARDWARE AKDJITTMIVr, ; Cross cut and Mill Saws; 75 Kegs "Nails, Axe4, An-pi vils, 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. " i v onoornxiis.; ; j! Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Oilcans SigrJ, Sta-H art's clarified, pulverised anJ crushed do., 6 hags'olJ Java Coffee, Rio Coflee, green and black TeasilOGO ; lbs.. Candles, 31 bbls and half bids No. f.2 &.3 Mack- erel, 2J barrels fresh mes Shad, a bbls extra fine TANNERS' OIL. ' The above stock of Goods will be sold wholesale and retail, as low as can be sold in this market. j : - M. BROWN 4 SON. - Salisbury, Aug. 30, 1849. '. 1 'k N. B. 10,000 lbs. Clean WOOL wanted4, and (or , which the highest price wUl be paid in goods. ., i . x i -; 1 : v I - on the day. : Oct. 18, 1849- C. A. CARLTON, Adm'rv -4t24 of John Carlton, dee'd. IT In Tuscalohsa, Ala., on the 26th Septembcrilast, by the Rev. Robtrt White, Mr. RUFJJS ALEXIN UKK HRNSON.ofthis State: to Miss MARY R. fDEAR-, ING.dSughtdr of A. B. Dearing, Esq., of thatfplace. i WWTEII. ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as the Tenpenny Tiiact, containing about 200 ACRES, lying about four miles from Salisbury, near the road leading to Gold Hill. There is ort the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, large barn, stable, and other out-houses, and about 75 acres cleared. Also, H LIST OF LETTERS! jf REMAINING in the Tost Office, at Salisbury, Qc- '"V tober 1, 1849. t '' C. M. S. Andrews. Mrs. Margaret Aastin, John W Amos, J. Albright, Jacob B. Allen, Ashe Sc. Harprate, ; Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, Iewis'?Agr.er,J. W. Barkey .: : 3 ; Hamilton Byres. Robert Bradshaw.J. R. Bulard, Joo. . - , tj Bolen, B. F. Bean 2 ; David P. Bates 4 ; David BaTrinf- . f; er2; Mrs. Lucretia Crawford, John Carson, PetW Cas- . i. -per, Burges Cranford, Mrs. Jane Carey, Mrs! Julia A. 1 : Chaplin, Thomas Clampet, George Cauble.Sala PI Don- ; i el 2 ; WTiIford Dent, 11. A. Daber, Dapuerein ArtW ; j ' f James Deaton. Pheiy Denton, Thomas Foard. Johii Fra - ser, Hubbard Foard, W. S. Gordon. Messrs. R. R ILll. j- t Co. Joseph Hildebrand, Samuel HollingTorth, Jacub 1 Hill, W illiam Ilornbarger, Mis Sarah Hall, Johnson Brothers, L. II. Knight, Samuel Kesler. Brnj. Little 3 ; ' Miss M. Linebaugh, John M, Lile, W. W. C. Linney, A. D. Lewis, Heirs of Micajah Lewis, Jos. Farr, Joseph " ' Patten, J. Shepard, Samuel S. Motley, James Mitchel, V Patience Martin, James S. Mebane, Dr. Jos. D. Mason T 4 2 ; John Murray. A. S. Moseley, W. C. Miller.fMisa ' Mary Macanier, Mrs. Mary McNeely, Charles Mefine,r, Samuel Newland, David Owens, Aaron Pink ston. Hen ry Pless 2 ; Daniel Peeler. Mrs. Lizer Pearce. ' ' Parks, Willis Peck, John C. Palmer, John Repult, B. C. ' Rogers, Paul RiSlin, J. Reed, Charles !iosenbrawirRo-t ,'. bert Slavin, Miss Ann E. Swink, William Smith 2; W. ' j L. Sfel, John Shu man, Westly Swain, Delphia bidden, Michael Shooping. James Sikes, Paul A. Seaford, jtleira 'r : ' of James Stazzal. Jdin Neilson, Mary Ann Sauoders, -Elizabeth Todd, Turner tc Anderson, P. VotintineiMaj. ; . i J. D. Wiiherspoon, J. Waddle, James White, David Watson, Solomon Young. B. JULI AN,P.VL . One othefi Tract -o- good messeng intereat. i "wee collisions occurred. .Iniait-nb 1 1, n al.l.-nrl,!nni rlin.llli of ( j .,- tuu tmn -ui tunica ouuiuji n house is like a well-spring of pleasure, ai r of peace and love ; Yet it is a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered back with1 known as the Garner Tract, containing about 33 5 ACRES, about 50 acres of which is cjeared, including a meadow. This tract joins the! other. The above Lands are sold by order of the Court of Equityand will be sold on a Credit of twelve months. HP HE SUBSCRIBER Wishes lo purchase the Purchaser giving bond with approved security. Ti- lie tu uc uiauc wucu liic jJUit-uur iiiuur is junu. WILLIAM MURPHY. CASH FOR NEGROES.? Tpv er. x" ?ne;o clock. I 'Before ten; an attack iiv;kvtr : 1 .L e v- unuujupon a tavern ai toe corner oi p anai Mary's street, called the Cal MNiatl'lloasc. I This nlaee was kent-bv Morja ,who' rcported to be S?ne(! of at any rate, living with a ypra.m. VHether such was reaU f "cue popular 'indignation, it is not in to state At any rate, the j 5S5 .as soon Jin flames, the inmates ...en ouand IJrcd ppon, with many oth ,i..Co 'orWrsons--rmen ivomen and chil- j"i wn BORN, Oct. 10 A daughter to Dr. M. M. Orr, Cohcord. JOHN F i: In thfs Couhty, on the 16th instant, Mr LOCKE, aael about 25 years. In this?County, on the 4th instant, the Infant son of) Thomas E. ai d H. L. Davis, aged 4 weeks ana o days Swe !t bud of immortality, 1 Farwell! thy little spirit free, I , r-; I.!. t: flying irtt extreme terror ? vere seen from their chased bv BV a ftii ; l.otiert (H 10: Corn (a) : teatners Flour oer bbl.U (3 A Iron 2$ 4; Linseed? Oil 65 70 ; Nails Ei 6; Oats 12 0 lo ; Irish I'otatoes f jy taljcu Uhat morc than one was . hi1)1! report we could not veri- L I). ry A o I q pnrn niimKaP nf Likely Young Negroes1 I Of- all descriptions suitable for the Southires- tern market, viz : ) Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Persons having property of th.e above description to dis pose of, will find it greatly to their advantage by ma king early application to him, a9 he is paying the high est market prices in Cash. ; N.B. He also wishes lourchase BLACKSMITHS, CARPENTERS, and COOPERS. He can be' found at the Hotel of John 1. Shaver, Esq. i ' ' MY Ell MYERS. j Salisbury, October 18, 1849. ,19 :. J? Persons at a distance having any of the above de- jscription of property for sale will be promptly atjende'd 0 by addressing me. M. My, Dr. dt. J. Snnimerell, if Offers his Professional services io the citizens of Salis'bury and the surrounding country. . : I I He will always be found at his Office? in Shaver's Hotel, between the Drag Store of Drs. Brown & JanTes hd Ruis' Confectionary, or at his residence. True Ob jects of charity punctually attended to as uch. " rj ArGCsr IJ4y. . . ' October A, 1849 5' 22 8cHfthe Killers and other sim- IT'. it' h L Meanwhile the fire made rap . W-T1 several Engine and ftose liciitions of disturbers of the pub - f I Al'nA t U ara Vi K lr K ! a d . x i S ort i. ft S Q T -rv- f 1 ft j . h jv iiiMifii liiimii nil in ii-.tiiiiii. i Tirt v i fiu .it i r . i-siitr ir. i niiin iu v iui u uwu aw iu i ? N niter them With cuns and nistbls. i Salt, (sacjk) 2 (3M ; Tallow 10 & 12i Tieat ?c?al vW K " nnAo XnA 75 ; Whiskey 25 f3 30. ttw- :"'!.; " "UMNuvu-miu ,A r u. nrs a, -fit;. Ditto. aDDlev 50 (S 55 : Beeswax 18 ; Bacon 54 (S 6 : Cotton 9 (3 If : Corn CO (a) 00 ; Coffee 8 (3) 10 : Flour 4ji f3 5 : Featheis 23 30 : Flaxseed 00 (Si 81 : Iron,; Swedes, 5 f5 6 : do. English 3 O 4 : Tl.ard 6 0 : Leathersole,20i : Molasses 20 0 26 : Nailslcut, 5 : Oats, 30 : Suiar, brown, 6 9: do. loaf, H fe 12$ : Salt, sack, 1 50 (3 1 75 : Tallow, 8 9 : AVjieat 80 Cheraw, Oct. 16. Bacon per lb. 7 0 00 Butter 15 0 20 : Befswax 18 0 20 ; Coffee 9 73 10 Cotton 9 a 104 : Corn 40 0 45 : Eggs iu 0 iv : lours 0 iron a (a) t4 : xara (a) o Molasses 35 0 40 : do; Cu- 4 Brown & James HAVE just Received among a variety of other arti cles, a large quantity of superfine salad OIL. ; ! Salisbury April 12, 1849 j irJv wcre,F06n upon the ground. He p- "uly frightful scene occurred. -i r i . u rm.. ... I j . . . l .... i oa'fr'.i i t wno to vno xonuagra-i 6: Feathers 25 0 3: 1 wi . "v i iiLiriirivi i in xn.viu' iiriiiifri.' i nun i isuiri'io tcu m fired?. np. :: . ,.: r : ba 33 a 371-1 N.-.udt.-s I aM.r. u'Vn no un:. feomary cases Rltmtr;T,: -- , A m . a 49 ATTENTION, r : 1 - l -k . v . INE Mahogany Wardrobes, Uressmg uareans, Centre Tables, Sofas, Rocking airs, ccc., very cheap for cash or.countr? produce, tor sale ty : v ;ROWZEE & HARRISON. LENOIR FEMALE ACADEMY, Caldwell Cp., X. C. T HE eighth session of this institution, will commence on Monday the 24th September, It is confidently believed that there is no longer any danger of sickness ; ; and also that the disease which visited our Town the j past summer was an epidemic, and not to be attributed to j any local cause whatever. The place has heretofore! been heal;hy,and it is hoped apd believed will continue j to be so. j Terras as formerly 6, 9j, $10, per session. Mu- i sic 15. Drawing, Painting and French, $5 each. Worsted work 4. Boardingjat the low rate of 6 per 1 month, either in private families, or in the boarding house kept by Mrs. Baker opposite the Academy. Pu pils will be received at any tiirje, but no deduction made afterwards for absence except m case of long sickness. j EMMA J. BAKER. , Lenoir, Sept. 22, 1849. 2w22 English & Classical School. ' THE second session of my English and Classical School, will commence in the Male Academy, on Monday the 22d instant. j Rates of Tuition per Scmoiiv. Any one or all other branches jof a thorough English ed- ucation, per session of five months 7 50 Any one or all other branchesjof a Classical and Mathematical education, 15 000 j j R. G. ALLISON. Salisbury. Oct. II. 18419. ! 23 Lotiita Brown AVING received her FALL rf- WINTER FASHIONS. for the preseYit year, takes this me thod of announcing it to her custo mer? and the public. She hopes lo be favored with many calls, and le lieves she will be able to give satis faction to all. She may at any time be found at her residence second door below the Post Of fice. She keeps on hand a small lot of Bonneis for sale, and wiil make, dress, or bleach to order, at'short notice. Salisbury, Oct. 4. 1849 22 State oe ilortii (EaroUua, DA VIDSON COUXTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Aug. Term, 1849.- Siate vs. Zebulon Thomas. Attachment Levied on 43 Acre of Land. I. this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Zebulon Thomas, is not a resident of this State : It is ordered by the Court that advert i.-ement be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman for ihe Defendant to appear at the next Court to be held for ihe County of Davidson, at the Court House, in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in November, next, to replevy and plead, or judgment will be taken pro confesso against him; and the land levied on condemned to the us of the State, i Witness, C. V. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court, at OtTice, j i the 2d Monday of August, 1849. j t C. F. LOWE.Cl k. j j Winters Fee 5 50 f.wlH Ready made Clothing For sale at reduced Price ! I1 ROM the . will sell m 2 I : THE subrri!ers lnving entered into a copartnership in the Cabinet Business, take ihia opKrtuniiy of M informins the citizens of ibis Town and surrounding I country, that they have on hand a line lot of " j, FURNITURE; t;S made of mahogany, walnut, &.C., and that they eaa) fur- nish on the shortest notice, as fine mahogany and jWalr.J nut furniture, as can be bought at any shop in thi; sec tion of country. We have in our emp'oy as good work men as can be found at any simp in this country S and we think that we cao give satisfaction in both j ' FURNITURE AND PRICES,;". to oil who may be so kind as to favor us whb a calj. We can be found at the old stand opposite the Row an House, formerly occupied Jjy David Watson. i WILLIAM ROWZE12, t S. R. HARRISONi j i Salisbury, Sept. 13, 1649. . . . 1 j- M I i r.r HATS T WILL sll my siock of HATS at greatly, reduced a m I . r prices, uaii uKre you purcitate elsewhere. . - Aug. 9 1?49 14 , t J. IL ENNIS.v TAKE NOTICE. 1st of August to We Kt of Septemler, I my stock ol fiurnmer Lioming ai com. All who wish Bargains should call al J. H. ENMSS' Clothing Store. Salisbury, July 30, 149. 13 ROWAN BIBLE SOCIETY, ; AUXILIARY to the American Btble Society, have for sale at the store of Messrs M. Brown and Son, a variety of Bibles and Tesiaments at New York pri ces. There are enoush on Jiand to' supply any auxili ary society not requiring over 400 copies. J. G. CAIRN ES. Pres't i Salisbury, Oct 10, 1849:23 Rowan Bible Society. ! $20 REWARD ! RAN AWAY from the subscriber's residence, in Ire dell County, on Saturday the Cth instant, a bright ( mulatto Negro Man, Joiias "3 a!oot 32 rea This boy is qui:e intelligent, and reads well. He has worked at the wheelrigln business. About 8 years ago ! he ranaway and was arrested near Lexington, in eotn i nanv with a white woman, named Caub'e. That wo- Jf TAILORING BUSINESS HE UNDERSIGNED having rmv.J?- ed his shp lo the rorm in the BRICK ROW, fonnetly occupied by Gould A. Haw- f kmc, would respectfully inform the mb!ie, thar fce ia prepared to cut and make all kinds of Garments ir the ' mo-i durable and fushionable style, ' He is also, hi the ' reabr receipt of ihe " ' I ". '" . ' Fashions from Uic 7ortticru Cities. To those who have favored hlrri with tleir pa kv nz, he return his most aineere thanks, and hope that by attention lo his business,, a ad a desiie to please, oth as it respects the styUr and prices, to merit a roniinoanc'. To tbn who have never Irid him, he would aayjcall and try me. as I am determined to spare no pains ia the execution of aU work. ' . 5 JOHN A- WEIRMANf ;. C 1 I 1 C Jft s-o s ! A LL pcrsops having book accounts of twelvemonths mnn jt g unerstood, is now living near the Brushy XX standing, are rdspectfully and earnestly requested to call and close them with cash or note. M BROWN Sc SON. rat 61: Rice 4l?0 boat, jsj ( M 'A m pi i? pi; ft rnTTON !fl l x . . 1... ;- .e' . 3ail80QTv. OeDu lo. lt4J Oll TUST received and fot sale' cheap at inesoiore oi -j t-i rt J , brown & son, i i TAfi7S HOP ATT i xrr a nrtrirr a ttti :, flT.OCir - TJTA.TZJHI. , Opposite Cowan'K Brick Rof, - Salisbury, Oct. 11, 1849 23 .t LARGE and heat assortment of Coffins a Iwayson . hand and for sale by - i i t-'i. i ROW2EE & H ARRISO.N,! . 1 Mountains. The subscriber minks it probable that the boy is in possession of free papers, and may attempt eith er alone or in company with this woman, io make bi escape to a, free Stale. . MARY COLEMAN. Oct, 8, 1849 " tf23 The Presbytery ol Concord What Ihyiciuu iay of oar Fill. Mtssas P. Childs H Co. Gema: For some tears past I have been partially-acquainted with the rffeetaof, yoor Oriental or Sovereiirn Balm Pills soU in thia wcin- , ily by your agenta, ile Memrs. Wheelers. - Harm reii i cently obtained sne of tliriit and osed litem io tnf fa- ' . roily, 1 feel highly gratified in being able o declare jhrrai in my opinion) to be a sale, rffieient, and irtghlyalntl able medicine ; superior to any Pills for family Bse,;with , I which I am acquainted. ' Resrectfu'Iy yours, 1 W. S. PADDOCK, M, D. I Massena, Jane 8, 1S47. : " :'i . .! For sale hy Boger Sc Maxwel., SaLsbory ; Fa'Js & : Morrison, Siaiesville ; David Fraley. Rockviile ; J. P. I Stards adiourned to meet in the Church atPoplarTent, Mahry, Lexington ; D. Ilonnevcntt, Co!d Hill ;4 and j Cabarrus county, N. C, on Wednesday be tore tne last wholesale and retail oy r. ai. t I Sabbath in October, (2 tih) at U oclock, A. M. i Charlr Eton, S. C.,- Cohen, 19 Ilayne" street. 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