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i. i. ''It t,-. . . ---- J. f .'!) . it ! I it' i S i' 4' rt- ' 1 1 i- ' ' - i - TrUn the Wilmington Commercial. . v OTIB CENTRAL ROAD ! :'i 'vfi Havi an account of ji interesting I t Salisbury, on the 10th inst. S this d from the spirit lately man, ifested in'-ifcf. we ore more and more "fn incrd that an enlightened policy will equally triumph over the dull and stu pidinntienefs that oppose the march of t , L. ' J L--LJ :., onrf honor. Not ut otate ia pros ciiijr . f : iijJ-i Knt in many sections along the line the Koad .fresh impulses aictl tJthis movement and the gen rMf.cntimt ncfvvisthat the road will T.IRRRAT An Irish b SONS OF TEMPERANCE, j Salisbury Dinsion, No. 7. ; A FULL ATTENDANCE of the Members of this Division is earnestly requested on 1 Monday ;; night1 29th instant, as business of interest and importance to' all ' 'Xiid would it not be surprising if it is poi't ; ! The first favorable opportunity is dv offered to hc citizens, to lay the ba sil of a full developement of the resources 'of the State, p! Internal Improvements vi I ntjt-:fetop With the Central Road, col. lateral branches'will spring up from time to time, and the vast products of our soil vithUher fndmtri I, efforts of an intelligent -,t hrfriotic1 tiooulation, will be under the coatfdl.of oiir, citizens, and enure, in part nt le&st, to the benefit of our own State, an(J not exclusively to that of our kind .pghhors, who wish to relieve us from i the embarrassment of transporting our 0xfti product ions, and deriyjiig profits from them, - -. '1: Vminglon, which set this ball of In :tnM Improvement in motion at great isjcrificfiS of money anI labor, and (in the ijxcc-bf opposition the most reckless and ; unprincipled from other sections, rejoices io the glorious prospect presented by this ,ftnd is gratified in the hope that I ftthfT'citizens of the State may taste the t pjjotxj -fruits of' realous: and persevering '!po ahead bo not daunted by opposition or tflstnayed at the gloomy aspect which the ihori on may at times present. There is glorious day opening for the '-good old JS'ortlx State' when the busy hum of in pastry shall gladcn the regions that now present despondency and poverty ; when JaboshaU meet its due reward and enter prise n joy Ui honors which are lawfully! its own. Let our friends a We' say it shall be done and it will be Jorifl. Let t(ro voice of a patriotic people 'command it. ahd in this cause, a cause so ttrtiioqs andihpnorable, theyi will realise UN, the truth of the noDular adeei u Vox ronu FiiVo Dei 17 ON OP JOH N MITO H EUI aper says that the British Go vernment Imvel given Mr. Mitchell i (the t ' i:.:Ll J !-. l ...u'. iriSH pouiicsil cunvtci tcuvc iu;go wcr; ever he maV choose, provided it be not in British territory.; It is . presumed; that , he will make His residence in some jpart af Germany. J -. ' ' I ' ! ;; The French Government arefsaid to have rejected the proposed and long hop ed for sedlemeiit with GeneraF Rosas, which on trie part of England had just been agreed to. Admiral Lepredour has been superseded and a Rear Admiral,1 Roman pedsseS. is to proceed at! once to Montevideo in the frigate La Bandore ; an expeditic n pf 4000 men is also to be despatched. ! i r; The only pbject of conversatiop in the political circles of Barisis the manifesto of the Bopei It has been remarked as singular, thbugh not altogether urfexpect cd, that throughout the whole of this man ifesto the name of France nowhere oc curs, though sh has played soDrPminent akpart i n re'storirtg the Sovereign I Pontiff to his temporal Government. This stu died omission has grievously wourjded the pride of that country, and is certanly nt calculated tj heal the differences o long existing betveen the two nations. In speaking of Gen Taylor's prc-clama tion-forbiddi!ng the invasion of Cuba from the United States, the European! Times says: J . ' Vc are glad to find that President (Taylor is not disposed to sanction afmighty act of spoliation, to be committed by a band of mercenary and unprincipled ad venturers. Throughout the whole of these jdoings, it is carefully kept out o view France, Spin, England, and the Uite4 States are parties, by which the depen dency of Cdba to the mother counntry of opnin is especially guarantied. : i.. will be transacted. S. Reetes, Jr.. R. S October 25,1849. i .!: JOHN D. BROWN, W. P. it A babe in a house is like a well-sonn? of pleasure, a j messenger of peace and love ; 1 Yet it is a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered back with interest," 1 Tupper. BORN ' Oct 20. A son to Mr. Daniel Shaver, Coanty. '"Sj2slsla P In Lincoln County, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Morrison, P. K. ROUNSAVILLE . ;AtSfrnv' lit 1 Law, of Lexinsrton, to Miss MARTHA C. GRAHAM. daughter of the late J. D. Graham, of that County. 33CCTT At the residence of him son-in-law. fVL Jhn Mnr. dock, in Iredell County, on the 19th Inst., Mr. WII i.lA3l <.t,LE, mthe 86th year of his age. He fwas a member of the Presbyterian Church i and hav- ; mg spent about half a century in the service of Christ, ucpaiiru ui peace In this Town, on the 23d instant, SUSAN, infant daughter of Richard B., and Maxv Pendleton. . ao-ed 3 months. ? f ., 1 r Ijocofoco Kascality in Ohio. Last win- ierj Mr; Breslin, the.Locofoco Sneaker of the Hosc of Representatives, wrote to ma pf his constituents a letter from which i. i THE MARKETS, i . .j Salisbury, Oct 25. Bacon 6 ; Branky 40 0 50 ; Butter 10 ; Beeswax 15 ; Cotton 7 8 1 Cotton Yarn (S 80; Coffee O 10: Corn 25 30 i Feathers 25 . Flour per bbl. 4 4 j ; Iron 2 J 4 ; Lfnseed Oil 65 io o ; lans at (a o ; jais (d to ; jinsn rotatoes 40 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (St $ ; Loaf 10 111 ; Salt, (sack) 2 0 2$ ; Tallow 10 12 : Wheat ; Whiskey 25 30. - Favetteville, Oct. 16. Brandy, peach, 75 85: fDitto, apple, 50 55 : Beeswax 18 : Baeon 5 6 : Cotton 10 104; Corn 45 55; Coffee 9 12: Flour 4J 5: Feathers 28 30 : Flaxseed 1 fe $l : Iron, Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3 4 : Lard 6J 7 : Leather, sole, 20$ : Molasses 25 28 : Nails., cut, 5 : fQats,2530: Sugar, brown, 6 9: do. loar.ll 12$ : fSalt.sack, 1 50 1 75 : Tallow, 8 9: Wheat 75 (3 B0 : Whiskey 35 36. : in Cheraw, Oct. 23. Bacon il5 20 : Beeswax 18 20 Frcslij Hcdlcincs ! :- i s. i Drurf, Chemicals. Djc-Stujds, and PERFUMERY. Tt HE subscribers ha?e just received at tbir Dsco Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the LARG EST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUCS,tEE3!ICALS, PAIXTS, jOILS k DYE-STUFFS, ever brought to this market, and which they now ofier i at wholesale or retail. We particularly invite the at tention of Physicians, Druggists jand Merchants to our ( stock, which we pledge to sell alt lower rates than any establishment in this part of the State. With the assur ' ance again that our prices and trms 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 our stock: Pulv. Ipecac, Hyd. Chlo. Mjt., j Rhei.Jalap, Sulph. Quinine, ! Colunnbo, Scilla, Sulph. Morphine, fjamboge, Acit. do., I Opium, Piperlne, Arrow Root, Salacine, Pearl Barley, Red Lead, ! Cort Cinch, Venitian Red.l Also, a, large assortment of SHOP FURNITURE. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to. i BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, August 16, 1849. ! lOvol 5 i v POLYMATHEAN INSTITUTE v ; for. YOUNG LADIES. California j Houses. A gentleman, an irii habitant of Mazatlan, but at present n New York, has bad an iron house built for export to Francisco, tt is three stories high, and about H0 33 G 37i Nails, cut, 6 twenty.five by forty feet in dimensions.! It will go out complete in every respect except the set ting up. This house is nearly ready, land so well pleased is the owner with its appearance that he yesterday gave an order (or thirty three iron houses, of various dimensions, to. be got ready as soon! as possible. His present inten. tion is to buy a vessel, load her wilhthee hous. es, and take these smaller sizes directly up the Sacramento Iq the miniiag district. Ttibune. per lb. 6 ' 6j : Butter Coffee 9 62 11 : Cotton 9 10 : Corn 40 45 : Eggs 10 124 ; Flour 5 $6 : Feathers 25 32 : Iron 5 6 :lLard 7 8 lueamer soie; is (a) : molasses 35 14U : do. Cu- 6i: Ridef4f 54: , Sugar, brown. 7 10 verpool, 1 62i li75 do. Loaf, I2i 15 : Salt, Li- -r The PlanTc Uoad. We are informed that a . TOWN ELECTION! ! v rpiIE COMMISSIONERS of Salisbury have di j reeled Polls to be opened at the Courtrllouse on the J6th and 1 7th days of November, to ascertain the will bf the qualified voters of the Town for or asrainst a sub scription of $15,000 by the corporation lit the stock of he Central Kail Koad. The Polls to be opened at ten p clock and closed at sun set each day. The voting to be viv a voce before the Clerk of the Bnnrd whn chall (keep a lair and true record of the same. ?; : 'ollowinls an extract: Columdus, March 4, 1849. at ire the ;j Vcaf Sir ."i We had another election .yesterday, and elected fbur Democratic l Ve; would have elected twelve, but Lajimer of IVrry, bolted and voted with the Whigs. !As soon as we discovered i thii vc rnHc a FUSS by point of orler, Ukci nnd!by DOUBLE BALLOTING, de- . lat?l an elect-ion every ballot. We kept up "ihc1; confusion' for three hours, and ! then compelled the Whigs to adjourn until 10. o clock to-morrow. i I There take that as a specimen of Hon .'lc.sty!ll6nor and Patriotism ! ! ) ; ero is a deliberate, monstrous fraud tu), r,i (j at, con fesrsed by the Speaker of the IloOsp (!) and to which he was a ; $ifylUh)uhvillc Journal. :! Hi bout seven miles of the Road, between this and jk.Mw,, oo iqio.o? f , t j ? , j October 22, 1849:42d Intendant Police Common Schools. fTiIIE Membersof the Board of Superintendents of Murchison's Factory, is already opened and graded. Letters have been received in this place frorn il.. U.t, i ... : j: .!.! . a reported location of the route in Randolph he Clerk Office on Thursday the 1st dayjof November county. It may quiet all such rumors o state for the purpose of apportioning the School! fund among . I . l- .., it :, iLj:.;. All.l.. I . i . r mat no part oi tne line oi me roaa Devona jiur fuc memurrs are requeatea io anena. chison'a Fartorv has hepin WatftH Ptr.4t n in t A. W. BRANDON. Chairman :J.: a At i. .uJo.-i.r Salisbury, Oct. 22, 1849:lt25 of the Board holders. It is to be hoped that the friends of the enterprizet will manifest a little generous conuuencc in tnose wno nave it in cnarge. Fay. Observer. i ii ui i Ji m; HOTEL THE CURRENCY. i eA letter from the Hon. T. L. Clingfnon, of CHARLOTTE, N.Ur - HE Proprietor of the above Establishment informs his friends and the travelling community that he is iow prepared to accommodate all who may feel inclin- - . . ii l: ti. t i i .v". o. . i . ... f t iV ea io cau on niui. iie inaK.es no special pieoges pre- Dis &tate, uprjn llie subject ot Ide IHjalianal ferring lo let facts speak for themselves, the premises Currency, adUresed to biuieon Draper ot INi have undergone a thorough repair, and are newly fur- Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo. &c.,&c., MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of HAMPDEN SYDNEY COLLEGE, RICIIMOXD, VIRGINIA. fjriHE twelfth annual course of Lectures in this In JL stitution, will commence on Monday, October 22d, 1849, and continue until the middle of March. R. L. Bohax jux, M. D., Prof, pf Obstetrics and Dis'- eases of Women and Children. L. W. Chamberlaynk, M. D., prof, of Materia Vledi- ca an-d Therapeutics. i S. MiuFi.v, M. D. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy. uaAS.'tiELL Uibson, M. u., ftof. of Surgery and Sur gical Anatomy. Carter P. Johnsox, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and Physiology. David H. Tucker, M. D., Prof, of Theorv and Prac tice df Medicine. A. E. Pettcolas, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Museum, Apparatus and illustrations for the de monstrator departments have recehtlv received manv ad ditions, and are now very complete. The facilities for rracocal Anatomy, are unsurpassed. The Clinical ad vantages are fully commensurate with the wants of ihe studen, and especially valuable to those preparing for practice at tne bouth. Clinical Lectures are given twice a week in the College Infirmary, (which is 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, aind the student has the most eligible opportunities of becom ing acquainted' with their types and treatment. The fre quency of Surgical operations before the class, together with ihe facilities for witnessing tlje treatment of Surgi cal cases, renders this one of the bst Schools of Practical Surgery. Charges Matriculation $5, Tickets of the Profes sors, $105, Practical Anatomy $10, Graduation Fee $25 jj Board, including fuel, lights, and servants' attend ance, may be obtained at 2J to 4J per week. S. MAUPIN, M. D., Aug. 16. 1849 7tl5 I Dean of the Facultv E Tne iriissEs mriizfs, Formerlf Philadelphia, and recently Baltimore, Proprietor $. THIS Institution purposes commencing operation in Salisbury, Rowan County, N.Carolina, September 1, 1849. The Pantographie Method of Teaching, which origi nated in this Institution, is eminently calculated to make learning a pleasant employment to young ladies. The great variety of interesting and amusing illimtratioos made use of, lends interest to many studies which are usually regarded by young persons as dry and inwpid. " Sounds which adJress ihe ear are lost, and die In one short hour; "but that which strikes the eye, Lives long upon the mind ; the faithful sight Engraves the knowledge with a beam of light." Young ladies are taught in wmall clarsea, and ihe whole's ttention 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 ; but the peculiarity of this method of teaching is in the happy manner in which the difirrent branches of study are illustrated. Pupils will be received at a very early age ; and the Coarse of Instruction will be far more thorough' and complete than that of any school conducted in the or dinary way can be. . Terms ana Sessions. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, commencing 1st September and 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 tor their children. Pupils will not be received for a less period than one session. 3m 12 RIP VAIWII1I IS IfOW WIDE AWAKE J, 7 50 10 uu 12 50 If you do not believe it, call at our j Store and hear the prices of the large stock vf Fall and Winter Goods, WHICH WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EING the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS we have ever opened, consisting in part of the following, Black, Blue. Olive and Invisible Green Cloths. , . ' Black and Fancy Caiwimeres, (new vy'.r) j Tweeds, Sattinets, Kers7S, tni Flannels, j 1 Merino Shirts and Drawers, - I A large Stock of Plaid Lluscjs, Bed & B Negro Blankets 3 4 5 00 00 00 IWFALUWIIER 1 f ! MORGANTON FEMALE ACADEMY. rpiIE Trustees of the MO KG ANTON FEMALE -fl. ACADEMY", take pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of the Rev. J. M. WtL sos, as Prrincipal, assisted by Miss Pand, (an accom plished lady from the North) in the Literary, and Mrs. Ann E. Erwin, in the Musical Department The cha racter of the Teachers, the heallhfulness and delightful scenery of the location the hospitality and refinement of the society of Morganton, enable this institution to present strong claims for extensive patronage. 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 Piano, 18 00 Boarding can be had in respectable families at seven dollars per month, every thing included. The session will commence on the 15th of October. R. C. PEARSON, President. Morganton, Sept. 20, 1849. 21 Valuable River Land FOR SALE. GOODS. BROWN & ELLIOTT ARE now receiving their stock of Fall and Winter poods, to which they invite; the attention of the la dies smd gentlemen of Salisbury - and the surrounding country. Their stock was selected by one of the firm, with great caretand they believe-it will compare favor ably with any slock in the market in style, quality and priced It comprises a general assortment of to. ; I ; MARYLAND ELECTION. )&ccvcr the Lqcos have succeeded in ; i thi.Sitf, it has been by a diminution of vote, without any increase of the I thicofocQ vote. Thte'proves that the Whigs ) haye ! h6t ccasctl to exisL, or that the Loco- locos have not nuzmented their strength. vf It proves also, that the Whigs are still as j powerful as they ever were, and have j onhto exert themselves to achieve a vie- Qty'rUiclimond Whiz. jthcjlUUimorc Patriot lias the subjoin rcqarks on the result in Maryland : Legislature will be decidedly hig n both ijouses. There was no e Jcctioii! for the Senate this year. The hprnbers of that body arc divided into l i frigs-land 7 Locofocos. So far,as we pA returnsahe House of Delegates con . ifstS of :M Vtti(r nn.l H t Locofocos. and Mary's, Charles and Somerset to hear ,lTom; 'There' ii no regular opposition ACXo the Whig tickets in St, Mary's Charles. The six delecrates from these DBties vould give, the Whigs 11 mem M iii'the House, a maioritv of six. with-1 . toiintitio- SnrrnTsr.t. from which, it is (reasonable to expect, the full ticket is ' - xorK, win be jtound on our second page day. Mr, Cljngman has evidently bestow! ed much studjf and thought upon the matter and his viewg are forcibly presented. His scheme seems Ho look to the establishment of Banks in difirrent parts of the Country, fur the issue of bills based upon Government slocks or for an issue jof Treasury notes to incprporai ted Bank?, or private Bankers, upon a fleposit of (lovernment stocks with the Secretary of the 'I' T i? T--.. 3 i reasury. iai. i.egisier nished. Charlotte, Oct. 20, 1849. J. D. BOYD. ' 4t25 NEW ST0RI! SAL SB URl I i Exercise and Health. Dovvning's Hprticulj ...... .-! - . 1 1 . 2. i lurisi expat laies on uie auvainao iu our wu men of seeking the air and using abundant ex ercise, as the true means of preserving! health and imparting to beauty a .more captivating freshness. An excellent article hereon' finish- es thus : ! '1 " A word or (wo more, and upon wha ought to be the most important argument to all. Ex ercise, fresh air, health, are they not 'almost synonymous f iloo exquisite bloom pn the checks of American girls fade in the jmatron much sooner here than in England n0t only because of the softness of the English climate. as many suppose. It is because exercise, so necessary to the maintenance bf health, is so little a matter of habit and education here, and so largely insisted uponnn England : and it is because exercise, when taken here at all, Is too often as a matter of duty, and has no oul in it ; while the English woman, who takes' a live ly interest in her rural -employments, Inhales new life in every day'soccupation, and plant perpetual roses in her cheeks by the mere act of. planting therrr in her garden." f THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the Public generally, that he has opened a STOKE in this Place, and is now receiving his Stock of STAPLE &FAJCY niiv-Goons. Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Hats, cctcd. NATIONAL MONUMENT. obaerve that, the Crand Ludire of Odd Fellows, at 4ir recent meeting;, inatructed a committee of that bo h to fclect and havie prepared a block of marble, to be tfdin the;Naiiiinal Monument to the memory of Inljton, now m th course, of erection inWashing ' l This Is to bo done, pn behalf of the Odd Fellowsl United States aa- 'a testimony of the regard they; eurt'i fr the memory of him, who was "first in rnnjin peace, fjrut in the hearts of his country fv ; ; : ! h" ! ' . IjT' rtvwt excellent idea ; and we trnat to see it Ved op by other similar Institutions of the country. Png to bnt one Order that of the Sons of Tern He thinks it useless to enumerate in am advertise ment, but will say that his stock of IRY JGOODS consists of almost every article usually found in a Fan cy Drv Goods Store in a City, which having-peeii selec- tea wnn greai care in me principal ionnern amrKeis, and purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, he is confident of offering such inducements to those who may favor him with a call that cannot fan to give satisfaction, as he is determined to sell at a very small advance at first cost. E. MYERS. Salisbury, Oct. 20, 1849 ; 24 suitable for the season, ralso of iGroceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. They would call especial attention to their fine stock of Cloth, Cassimeres, Vestings, Dress Silks, Merinos, Mouseline de Lanes, Mohair Lustres, Alpaccas, Ging hams, Shawls, Slc. Also, their fine Bebee Hats ; their Bonnets, and Caps, Boots, and Shoes. . Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1849. S 22 VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. WIL ILL be Important Decision in Nejo Jersey -The United States Circuit Court at Trenton has just decided an! important suit in tha State where a plaint i(T claimed title to land under the proprietors of East New Jersey, which was derived from the frrant of Ktnff Charles II. to his brother, the! Duke of York, made f March 12, 1654. This was a very comprehensive 1 MM WAITED at the Court ouse, in bahsbury, on Monday the 5th ot November next, ' y (being Monday of County Court,) '"V ONE TRACT OF LAND, kh.own as the Tenpenny Tract containing about v 200 ACRES, lying about four miles from Salisbury, near the road leading to Gold Hill. There is on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, large -barn, stable, and other out-houses, and about 75 acres 'cleared. Also, - One other Tract known as the Garner Tract, Containing about 33 5 A CRjES, about: 50 acres of which is cfearfd, including a meadow. This tract joins the other. The above Lands are sold by order of the Court of Equity, and will be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security,- Ti tle to be made when the purchase monev is paid. WILLIAM MURPHY. October 4, 1849 ; 5i22 Ready made Clothing , For sale at reduced Prices ! FROM the 1st of August to the 1st of September, I will sell my stock of Summer Clothing at cost. II. ENNISS good -O- CASH FOR NEGROES. W hop5 (he Grand Divisions of each State this monument, on behalf of the, constituency . i . hi. i . tnatter mp, and provide each a block, to be tCTl monument, on behalf o 3 wprMfnt , The Grand Division in thia State is iTi L!' Wtract; the Attention of its members. Ra- I'5" f ln", Oct 19. fp HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase .- a large number of Likely Young Negroes grant, beginning at St. Croix and extenvding to Of all descriptions suitable for the Sotithiccs the east side of Delaware Bay, whicti grant tern market, viz : invested the Dqke of York wiih the .property; ITIen, Women, Boys, and Girls, and the power qf government. The Court dei persons having property of the above description to dis- Clded (bat, " atler the revolution and th eslab4 pose of, will nnd it greatly to tneir aavamage oy ma All who wish Bargains should call! at Clothing Store. i Salisbury, July 30, 1849. I MRS. SUSAN CRAIG E, offers for sale the valuable PLANTATION on which she now resides. It is situated about seven miles North, North-west ot Sal is bury, on the main road leading to Mocksville. The whole Tract comprises 856 ACRES. A large proportion of it stretches along the 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 the whole tract together; or, if if applicants prefer if, win" 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 of the terms on which a purchase may be effected, all persons are referred to John I. ShaveT, Esq , of Salisbury. Sept. 27, 1849 . 21 State of iiortn Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. In Equity Fall Term, 119. Lundy Harris, William Harris, Jesse P. Harris, Ward Harris, Elmsly Harris, Dudley Harris, Marinda Harris, and Nancy A. Harris, infants by Guardian, William Harris, and Czekiel Ilaltum, and wife Polly, against Benjamin Parish and wife Frances. Amended Petition for the sale of the Lands of Elmsly Harris. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt, that Benjamin Parish and Polly his wif, the defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State : It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, a paper published in this Slate, 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 the decree of this Honorable Court in the premises. Witness, Peter K. Rounsaville, Clerk and Master of said Court at office, in Lexington, the 15th of October, 1849. P. K. ROUNSAVILLE, CME. Printers Fee 5 50 Gi24 To the Ladies of Salisbury L Vicinity. millineryusiness. TO THE IADXE3. I We respectfully invite them t call, and we will show s fine pox!. the cheapest and most fashionable to be (bund in this market. ' ? ' ' DRESS GOODS, oil hinds) Gloves, Ilantlkerchiefs. Laces, Edgings, Hosiery, steel Bags, fine Shawls, c. HATS, JI CAPS, ; Fashionable Fur and Silk, (Fall style,) 22 do Cloth and Oil Caps, Boots and Shoes, 500 pair Brojans, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,1 ; large assortment,) j 800 feet Patent Leather,Chase Hides. Curtain j Cloth, Springs, Axles, &.c. ; 35 gallons coach Varnith HA Hi) WARE AND CUTX.I3tY Cross cut and Mill Saws ; 75 Kegs Nails, Axes, An 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 rorks. GIIOCEIIIES. - Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Oi leans Sujrars, Slo an'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 i. 3 Mack erel, 2J barrels fresh mess Shad, 5 bbls extra hue TANNERS' OIX. j, 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, Ang. 30, 1849. V N. B. 10000 lbs. Clean WOOL wanted,!and for which the highest price will be paid in goods.' j J LIST OF LETTERS I REMAINING in the Post Office, at Salisbutryj Oc tober 1,1849. f C. M. S. Andrews, Mrs. Margaret Austin, John S. Amos, J. Albright, Jacob B. Allen, Ashe 6c Hargrave, Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, Lewis Agner, J. W. Itarkej 3 ; Hamilton Byres, Robert Bradshaw, J. R. Bulard, Jno. Bolen, B. F. Bean 2 ; David P. Bates 4 ; David Barring er 2 ; Mrs. Lucretia Crawford, John Carson, Peter Cas per, Purges Cranford, Mrs. Jane Carey, Mrs. Julia A. Chaplin, Thomas Clampet, George Cauble.Sala P.Dow el 2 ; Wilford Dent, H. ArPaber, Daguerean Artist 2 ; James Deaton, Pbely Deaton, Thomas Foard, John Fra ser, Hubbard Foard, W. S. Gordon, Messrs. R. R. Hilt 5c Co, Joseph Hildebrand, Samuel Hollinjsworib, Jacob Hill, William Hornbarger, Miss'Sarah Hnll, JohSson & Brothers, L. II. Knight, Samuel Kesler, Benj. Little 3 ; Miss M. Linebaugh, John M.Lile.W. W. C. Linney, A. D. Lewis, Heirs of Micnjah Iewis, Jos. FarrJ Joseph Patten, J. Shepard, Samuel 3. Motley, James Mitchel, Patience Martin, James S. Mebane. Dr. Jos. D.i Mason 2; John Murray, A. S. Moseley, W. C. Miller, Miss Mary Macanter, Mrs. Mary McNeely, Charles Mesirfrr, Samuel Newland, David Owens, Aaron Pinkston, Hcji- ryPless2; Daniel Peeler, Mrs. Lizer Pearce,- Parks. Willis Peck. John C. Palmer, John Repult, S. C Rogers, Paul Riblin, J. Reed, Charles Roaenbraw, Ro bert Slavin, Miss Ann E. Swink, William Smith 2 ; W. L Sfel, John Shuman, Westly Swain, Delphia Sidden, Michael Snooping, James Sikea, Paul A. Seaford, Heirs of James Stazzal. John Neikon, Mary Ann Saunders, Elizabeth Todd, Turner k Anderson, P. Volintine, Maj. J. D. Witlierspoon, J. Waddle, James White',!David Watson, Solomon Young. B. JULI AN, 1.M. THE subscribers having entered into a copartnership in the Cabinet Business, take this opportanfty of informing the citizens of this Town and surrounding country, that they have on hand a fine lot of FURNITURE, made of mahogany, walnut, &c., and that they can fur nish on the shortest notice, as fine mahogany and wal nut furniture, as can be bought at any shop in this sec tion of country. We have in our employ as good Work men as can be found at any shop in this country and iwe think that we can give satisfaction in both- I 1 FURNITURE AND PRICES; ' to all who may be so kind -as to favor as with a call. We can be found at the old stand opposite the Row an House, formerly occupied by David Wston WILLIAM ROWZE12, S. R. HARRISON. ! Salisbury, Sept. 13, IS 19. 1 13 lishmenl of a new Government, all royal rights and privileges became vested in the people, re presented by the sovereignty of New Fersey and the proprietary rights became null and VOid." --; .: I j Rftrtfncoxr ivtpt Lf f Craven.if Union Institute, in this Countv. ,: IK.H-"0 work und th' title, the ; 'tf. .TOr:kf found in another column. I 1 's';i"!n hterary attainments a 'J: : 11 ry ansinmenis are wen known and b..??w'cilpJ by out readers, and we wish liim fatli ,VlCctw fa hisndertakmg. Aiheborough !;; I 1 j : - 1 1 ft. . : l i. . .. 7 ilaSt? iierant, has declared a Semi, j.. Dividend of Three per ccut. A Catiforniq Adventurer, Several fnonths since a young gentleman of this city (rot reg ularly engagedln trade) had the curiosity to irf his hand at the California adventure, arid sent out fifiy barrelsjof cider, which cost hinS $5 a barrel. The freight was $3 more, roaming 8Q( a barrel, or a total expenditure of S400 Sub sequent ly he parted with a share in the iadveri4 turc to a friendi They haveJ just learned the result. The cier sold in California for $120 a barrel, yielding a total ofI86,000, ninej-lebtlis! of which arc clear profit.- Jwr. of Coipii f j king early application to him, as he is paying Ihe ;high est market prices in Cash. ; ' I N.B. He also wishes to purchase BLACKSMITHS, Carpenters, and coopers, iu can be found at the Hotel of John I. Shaver, Esq. J MYER MYERS. I Salisbury, OctobeT 18, 1849. : 19 I O Persons at a distance having any of the abofe de scription of property for sale, will be prompdy attended tp by addressing roe. : M. Dr. J. J.-.Suinmcrell, ' ! Offers his Professional services to the citizens of Salisburv and the surrounding country. ; j ! Ha vk alwnvs be found at his Office, in Shavers jiTiotel, between the Drug Store of Dre. Brown &. James and Buis' Confectionary, or at his residence. I rue oo jcts of charity punctually attended to as uch. ' Ij AuGCST 1849. 1 LAND DEEDS Beautifully printed and for sale here , Negroes fbr sale. BYjrirtre of a decree of the Court of Iredell, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in States ,ville,.on Tuesday the 20th November next, SIXTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, consisting of j Men, Boys, Women nnd Girls. One bf them is an excellent Cook. Terms made known on the day. C. A. CARLTON, Adm'r. 0. 18, 1849 lt24 of John Carlton, dee'd. Brown & Jamel HAVE just received among a yariety of other arti cles. a large quantity of superfine salad OIL. Salisbury, April 12, 1849 j 49 ATTENTION. FINE Mahogany Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Slc., very cheap for cash or country produce, for sale by i KOWZEE & HARRISON. 50 PIECES COTTON; BAGGING JTlJST received and foi sale cheap at the Store of M. BROWN & SON, Salisbury, Oct- 11, 1849 I LARGE and neat as ihand and for sale by 23 A j LARGE and neat assortment of Coffins always on : t ROWZEE & HARRISON. !' WARRANTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Tin, Louissi Ilrowu HAVING received her FALL fr WINTFR FASHIONS, for the (resent year, tnks this me thod of announcing it to her cusio mers and the public. She hopes to be favored with many calls, and be lieves she will be able to give satis faction to all. She may at any time be found at her residence second door below theTost Of fice. She keeps on hand a small lot of Bonnets for sale, and will make, dress, or bleach to order, atVhort notice. Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1849 22 State oC north Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Aog. Term, 18 19. State vs. Zebaton Thomas. Attachment Levied on 45 Acres of Ian(L n this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, ', that the Defendant, Zebwlon Thomas, is not a resident of this State : It is ordered by the Court that advertisement , be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman fr the ' Defendant to appear at the next Coort to be held for tbe ' County of Davidson, at the Court House, in Lexington, j on the 2d Mooday in November, next, to replevy and . plead, or judgment will betaken pro con fesso against him, t and the land levied on condemned to the use of the Stale. . Witness, C. F. Lowe. Clerk of our said Court, tt Office, ' tbe 2d Monday of August, 1849. j C. F. LOWE.CPk. Printers Fee $5 5() Gwl8 1 ROWAN BIBLE SOCIETY, AUXILIARY to the American Bible Society, have for sale at the store of Messrs M. Brown and Son. I a variety of Bibles and Testaments at New York pri ces. There are enough on hand to supply any auxili ary society not requiring over 400 copies. J.G. CAIRN ES.PreVt Salisbury, Oct 10, 1819:23 Rowan Bible Society. HATS r WILL s-II my piock of HATS at greatly reduced L prices. Call rwiore you purchase eisewnere. Aug. 9 184914 J. II ENNISS. 1 TAILORING BUSINESS ! vja rTlIIE UNDERSIGNED having remov-j la JL ed his shop to the roooi in tbe BRICKlt Tf-ROW. formerly occupied by Could & Haw-; Tf kins, would respectfully inform the public, that he is prepared to cut and make all kinds of Garments in the most durable and fashionable style. Ue is also', io tbe regular receipt of the -- , , Fashions from the Northern CI tic-, To those who have favored him with their pa iron -agr, he returns bis most sincere thanks, and hoprs that by attention to his buoineM, and a desiie to please, both ns it respects the style and prices, to merit a continuance. To tboM who have never tried him, be would say call and try me, as I am determined to spare no pains ia lbs execution of all work. : ' I JOHN A. WEIRMANJ 18 1 Salisbury, Sept. C, 1849. What Physician say of our Pill Messrs. P. Chiuot t Co. Gents : For some years past I have been partially acquainted with the effects of your Orirntfil or SovenHiro Balm Pills sold in this vicin ity by your agents, tbe Messrs. Wheelers. Having re cently obtained some of them and nsed them in my fa mily. I feel highly gratified in being able to declare them (in my opinion) lo be a safe, efficient, and highly valu able medicine ; superior to any Pills for family ose,ith which I am acquainted. RrspectfuHy yours, W. S. PADDOCK, MJ D. Massena, Jane 8, 1847. For sale by Boer &. Maxwel . Sal'-sbory; Fall & Moirison, Statesviile ; DaviJ Fraley, Rockville i J. P. Mabry, Lexington; D. Honncutt, Gold Hill; tad wholesale and retail by PrtTCohen; t Ilayne irett. Charleston, S. C. '. V - - ' 4t?9; J- ' i : 1 i; i i i
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