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it i DAVID COLLEGE. iff. i? '. i fte I3o.irJ ofTrUtecs of Ifavidson College i, Missive fiM.- ( linn till Scho!rdiin lit atnwt Tncl'lu. . ..aind mid .'ofleTed for Kali-, nn thu fi.ll.iwirnr the following I,.-,! aim I ai nt person jiyjng or secur ng to the Trustee. S r.i.tution, the fern of one hundred dollar., shall I ll1 -U .1 w.i i L .t-,.. i y'I,tul . ..;.. i.I,,;....: . ... : .kf pfVUV . Tj " ;h, pnvii. W "?"r""?' uom i i wi it ii I ii.n c,wer 800 '. f" i ... ... . J . ' J , .-j- ...f fur hundred rtohobir.oipn is combleted. and all v.. i of rim r iits sr t.iiinr v, . f..,-ihe iMirehase of SehoIaVshirl.. whiok .u. t"1" ..; ... v. Dllarl 3" t i i i.. ...... i . i - rn s"" uc 'are' r,n an1 atler ! Jr- .. .I . . I x .... iwiuid. i T - 4,h. All m e. of hcholnrshipK, wh.ch shall be made j J. k',!.t.lirf !1 .ucli cii.r, nJ .ucbl,ilrrjal.,ahemy ' ;,d,r.-ih.n in.ni n.p.T wiioJe tune of en- i vi.-nt not torxe.eu twenty yeirs. He may also ' ice ct:tlK inMti.tlMn not more th in two pupils at the ! lCJf in'"" ,ip. , in w iiich (!Vi'iit, ihe t, :ui of his Scholar- , be di..,M,i,l in the s- profrtio,,. ,h. Airy indivi-lua i.asMciationV.f individuals or con- ' v exr.rH ) e"Zl"e f Ml " as has beeneloiuent . l... filial r..v. nr ...r.rr.. .iL 'V. . , 7. "Pres one of your lemnerann- .4;!fW, Colf-p.ih k,,,,. of nv4 II....lred Dollars, ' l l" IKrpe.uul .SclLlarspip, to . which .,it.Vhvai.i.iiii:ai.v n....;i fJ ..r . ....... .u:. i. .;, (p-m,,,. i., II. nJi ..r ,H, ..T tj- S,., ,!,, k,u K-nniu ..nut wie: mcoiiiB only. r.2 from bikIi invtfti.M.t. shall he alppropriated to - reajKll.o adva.U.vrei U e.iuc.uiooi in .sfiid Institution. ! '1 i i w,l AN Scj.ohr.lnjH treated by jtl.e4 proceeding, lh Imnted and ritirrt, may ho nsmghed or deyist-d -.;. hI m iLiu- .ir'iiiiWacv. Mhkll ni.K ... .... mil; aijn m c-ie ti iitusiacy, snail pass u the ail. .,iitator as o'JHr HJ' rty. j j Dili. No sale, of Srh)lirrrhus shall; be made after the i.f January, A. 1 1. ; 1 h ." .'J . i The foregoing resollitsms comprise the proceedings of . o . -i . r r .....j.-,r ii...'.... if' .ii..! itiiiuu in 1 1 iiii v ii uiie'v ui a meet-h'-JJ in tin! liioiitli iiJ.March last, (he ohient .f tvV.iAu " ( J " V ,i 'fee eyre to that Jujitioti a liberal aind permanent i iwuient. It is foiijidi iitiy iM lievk d bv the Hoard f tillers that these prdoeediuys. if ri-sixdidi-d K ' Ai: " i - i j , r,ir.if llie public, wiLjitieeure the Institution beyond . chanprM of liilure. master, anda tjlie ,same. time : ,;rr imi in- coiniiiuiuij iiifsiiniaiiiif auyt mtarres. h is education are vn fur granted that Jlu- uflvantajf.'S of! .'eisted and d. sirt,- by all. Thfy biflieve Uiat this ...v iit is universnl ur'ill civilized ,s,iii i, and -that in iis ieneficent i and jchristian.com-- kill in nce, hae ori- i.'cii all those mortj 'etilarijed atid Ii lera. jsche'mes '"J d - Nation, to ! ...tvti .. iNii.i)t:trv nbuii.i u i .. .. . , ajH-n rlt'iiii utary in.iruction andfmak ... t . . accessible : lt i in ! t !l club's aii'i ooiiUillop. of soeiey. .nienpiru.ad.for thc iame end, Uiat the foreCoin,r re- I,.,ra I....... .!'.. I i 1.. - ... W1.,.u.. ,..,,.iru oy inepioaia of Trustees - "ubmhtfor Public .pnr,bai,;. It i : ...,r.i...j.... iu i - ... m Vo. ri-iiiii-r -m UisljKiitiou, whose rrMls'arc Cumrnitted ) .rtieir care, in the hMirst de. rincieiit m its covertiiii'Mit, audi ample in its advan- ; of moral. and intellectual culture. It is their f..r. rcWe th.-a these adiaiit.Ws slal h.ive the widest ! .w.n, and lie -plair-ed 'ijii the mosli lastirbT fr,und;ili..t, n.mitiPii;ij neneviip that all these objects may be r. i .... i . . i i. ! i . .. . i . . .HiipMied by the, pl4-.fi emhodi. d, iji thl preeedino-re 1..- .l.i J r ' . . . " yiH'im. !c rrv, mo reiore. voilB cam attention to ilH.nls of the srherne and it. n:itural iperation; to wliich it is et the appro- The fifst resolution utqieateH the lexten 'fiied to carry this Xln if it slitinld m on of the conimuniiV. The intierest- on One Hun Thousand HoffarHi b not niorej than is necessary to niMi.jn me oulset.Jhe iircrss;irv bijildins. lihmrv 1 nppnratus, and roirtniniid the si-rvioi ..f r. l.'..i... Virtitly iiii.nerous hi the purposes of complete in- I. :.. . i 'i i . 1 . irnon. Jl IS unserved, however that the plan goes 'Jlert when four hundred s( Hilars lips are sold, ih w reu!i.e to (hi luHtitutiiJn ilo. mat of forty UMIliI dollars. Tllirt3 ilh-Jhr m...ni,a idreadv nn.vi. ,if it will not eiiahU'fiie Truslies In .1. ,.11 it i.. I ii I T III"- I fer .lhe rags.- of .h,vv, and relijfioiis .jducatiom will V - the t'ollef'e on liijrii l'N.ijikI. Jind triL. ,.r....;o 1 .7 j K ! 1'jwiuirn.. ii l r-jtrr iiseiuiiifhs itjrthe iirtnl s of time. lJllHe advantnL-es r5f ibis iih.l-..r ... i , . . . " i r 1 "" iiieni, we J-iJready said, are jijost val..ale t ,. community 'ty years of .nsmiio,, at thif Institution are now i i nr t in unni ..r .....r i - i ir . .... . V i V 1 "l""m"1 r"""- "mount 'neiii wa mad.' deftinte t.. H,Ar i 11. , . --.....v )....Mi iiiiuer- U,b,uv,:,, ihe iis,,,,, al ,h,,ripatrons, and ,ho Vt arran '.Hhf.it ,.r:ii,,i,.i... r .. ,.. , 1. tr . 1 M i l -?..-.! 1au111.es Si V dieted. 1 ,e iir,. live college! terms in the 1 lof twenty vrarsiTUnd i! . J.r..i .i... 1 ., .. ? . v mat . IZ :7. ::::. "l,H,r'fut'-l-''t.e ,,,, a,!tare ,e given, j A t the same ! i it is adinsah! to.have (wo at the Institu- I ' the sauie t.nie.hich will J,f cursk limit in the f pn.IK.riH.ii i!0 jf riid during vyhich tile scholarship ' "J-'P-d. lirv&.r indulgncM thai, this, would j 1 inn, 11 1 11,': ri in i.i ini... : i 1 . 1 . ... aiioiiuiiinni HICOI1- "titly, and less wonhLiu.t h.-.v I aa 4UUlleS-r.UI Which lUOl'tt ll lnil.d..l, .1,,.,' - ,i , i ' i t uioiui'i s f their ediicatHMI too ther n .he .-.,o U....... llieir Colletr..! Course. It I,. I,.....j " , -,..., i. b .1 , ,-ry rare mure than wo menibers of the same fa. nil v ii r nr M'liMinie nienib. rif one liimrv f.,;. . '' w our literary Inslttutions, t).e.prir , , . "Wiuiinui. ji of tuition is ; .nwi.ars per iinminiin. I:ivfi, U... f ejre at tins Fl,. 1 .1 , . " 11 j .iii'i i, uoiiars ; the plan proposed, the purchaser of a scliol P'otairm for one hundred ,Hars what at present '. six hmvlred fat Davidson C.Jl.e. and W wd dollars at most Colleges of the f, .1111 try It remarked tlnrt jt is ., part of the design of this 'to Uwsr the standard of instruction, nor can it have mutely any , such eJfect. I) 11 ill." r,,nl..j.., .....1. ' ""annua cnar"e inr niMirnHi.v,. ;a ,..,;... .1 ,t 2 means, and more enlarged facilities, the object t til ehwflTi. illf n,rf l.in ... 1 . J. 9 ...v.w..HI,M lo-reiiueriuniore t 10- t iriuna.i 1 iV . i i ' . f io instr iciion thus I 1 VU0 C,,,,(;"J'"" that jthe College -uated ... the m,dsi;of a most; productive! ricultu?- Erw : t. ad;tWMl 81 ',r,8 11 "j" 'PP-rent t:::1 Wi" -rn as favoruhlV V' . w,n De ittorded on" re are few plrU8;'?' "f oui c,""try.- ' of their deffi t OL',?? 1 1 ,f,J ! T?il ..i C!",K'1 h' t'de for their .. .. . " . rn xo lie best intor. 01 Wieir OCHCeriilriBls -ul... - .. . . . ...... Ul tile rriitt.yt iJ ...rrl,l.. Ill . ' ".MH-..winn iWdinHi,. r,!.l, (vond-the njuch of mis- k, fc- uu lllt-HMIl'TB. ehew i,a:,rihi r.! .. L . .. ?. r -'(" is .1 i iiiiiiuci Wi ru.tr,.. ; lHl ,)ne ot its cot.di ions is that h the Board devib.'.. by will.for in cal l IS assi"nn. of iutestacvi ' Otl)fT lirnh..rl. .; ,H.. .l ll -... .... ii'Wii; ll.lllvj wnrfit .,f th. n..il.;.r l:.. H ot admimstratcrs fyr . I " . .. . . . ll will inns V Ihtnir ... .1...;. 1' .... t will thus be seen tha rr he priimwe,r?udvaiit..Aes io , , ' ' vieZ V 7 ' V 8acr,nRt' ca'r combat for. S- m oe commenced on the 8th of . August I .eiecl,on r Committeemen mut l-e held hir interest to airrhatU, ar! J' JX.Ta ' !hen a' fir AdreW Aecheek nd contlnued the 1 1th and 12th. The ConjmLe V in "ach ll,siricI the second Thurs f. ,. ' 5 fcnoiarsiiip.. saiui, 1 had seen vou damned Vr. I hnA f..,rK. t t- .. uc vAnirniuee . day in ihpninmhnf .Wh..;- 1 n. ... ...... ... tvn ,rii.isiw...i......i....i ., . t - ' ""l,f"l;'fl"V'.. f..r .I.,,, ,,,r,od ' Spring ,,f a A,.,ble ,Lu " V " "I " " mr-...:.. ,-..... V." ,n ci'nil tunes. It . unrrt if ou" nc.ous ciwnmstanr, ... th., " h.-faihrr. Ufc.n. ...i.. .i " . - '-we w..., .1 ... ' .r111 V.ts ..r u 1 . r,r '2"ltth and . W V,.W',1M "'t r ,: :zrrrn v&- '..fUV , : r1 7"!,lrfn- J ! erou, ; :r;. " lVr.NiT1:.li:M.,,,,,c a,.,k, hu,,;,!,,:,' T. r.l""UIM,1!",''r . ' . .'.sru.uu ruMon. rr.mi th;it ,.,.i w Iv-hve we Ii7ard n.iiV.i.,n. ...i ... that widrt ; .1 : r '""7 "'nig wen w; say, Jew- 'n Ot thi. limeV..'...v. 111. t ..r.. . .. V . F'ntl,... . i vr ""' 'w.o. couegiate ln- . iwenty.ii.vr vearsago. We won id therefore ! ,ein.w cuizetis tije irntKirtanee """n tli.m...u :.....!:. .. ... . f provid- . whils t ; - uu ijiHuiiuuon wnict ' ' "'s'M'cii to tn the circun stances nf lt .in Miejr UU u r,nh,,hh. mmd . . ! . .J.-i.MTr XC ! " n that there js !;fe to v rome demanding a more ". ture. j . and itii.r. m.il ..i. ..,.s.v rriiunii cuiiure i I) COI.KM W I 1IL T. Pit A flll y , U A. DAVIS, 1 A. CALDWELL, i j f is; ii f vr xti ry "immee,M the UoUrd of Trutlcct' Fop the Watchman. tTT-V tikhd. terrify-, th. nations.. ne tries:, however. ? j: . .'. lemn and august majeslT T7 7 t ." wM sited i,S ZTl " f f?r and Such will ever be the fa 1 f t "J u wi(tdorn a,. " be the ate of Prctendewho affect a Wl(,"m and a power sW. !,. s. Jj . Hrdtdgern become' the r an ' make a Inmian work til l? Such was ih ft.,- ..r Kr;.u: "oo. ai;ii .r T- ' """'"""rtne impostor, such of j 'Her, the prophet, and such the fate of Jo. Smith the I Mormon, and Whit, th-fan-t!,. --..-u ' .i ."we .wilier, the prophet, and snr h ihpf9t.nr i. .. ...vii, ua wnne, the fanat c. and such would been th ff- L , . .. cn would haye ...... . uiuhi. me r . TV "f naa followed the tracks , urBl UMi.Drm's. and hart rw n.i.. i . . Blw'i regalia of the true Osdlr-.h. r '.lu . iQi Li v c ivfrAn him . . uu wraar, or ASDoIeon. nitl. t. o It i. i,. n r . t' ' : y'VH. br'et.v r utus. or a Wellingtot, ; they both aJZa sworcis : .,onety snatches up that mightier instr,, cIXl thhe'ad . h "d'evil-" with kite Al . . i . . ' . 1ui"'j reformer, to w A A . t . . f " 'I'iu more in one brief campa!. 1 . "ve"" own through centuries have slain , lle cmes like a second Martin Luther t ,k ?orM upside down.knd Mow out with e Tel pa" , r .b!?r hl and struck at the Pa Sl hiil r ' 1 me sha4le to the centre . l" ,HiTl19 lne Constitution and nv.I..-.t. Sricty Wiew. ,hB"th- Order "t T" 1 ",D' B"oum ue auuetl to the rev.lai;r.n ..r i 7i . Ta'. if "'t superior efficacy The 'a u apiwar at Worms, if nnmJ K,. .1 , ..e Wf,u,d ,,u , ,, , - rr an many qevnaa there ca eer hv "f8! the other ha been checked in 'Vi OI' ' "'v ''"ajrines a " devil " ine ol,e WI1..JI1 he reached Worm Aaa .u : t- . o try his opinio,,, hy the W,rd 0 he othe' ca. tiffat qu aud,t, and with brotherly affection denounces e fh Ll'e ,M1 ''ratpd the human mind- the other grunts you to think as yu please a wuvs provided you think like him TJ, Flease, always Truth 'and Pi J ' e one thought that t ve to r , ' ? 6llfhc""tIy " Mnnji and attrac tive to regenerate a wicked world, the other thinks appeals through the senses tr. ih minus ,i . . ., senses to the imagination, even if , is vastly more nice and overpowering Theone ftwnWtoV U,adi; had-' i" the na arl ,he v L C1" a " vast temperance Sl n hands, wh'ere the , V " on BUKen couches, and the re- deemed are armed by odorous BWeet., vvlre the fold is an.broma and the drink ice water ' S.iujh is yligi.t c Illrast u.tween the p Sollu'tyT; 'JU inl,n0rlU, Lut-r,andthe mortal Let us i now ;fflance at the standards of the one. and "1 ......I t ... i " 'Jtiusputtne uible in one scale, and the Order and Sobrietv in - other, and see which will kiek -th. h..M. " y kinKin 'a8- .V UlTed be e P'rr yours is the '"m OI luill, to the tioor tho the Order says- "We ,Jm t .. , rcau,,dU 5 iucapacitutei fim Z.. V viuiij c t - 'v.or wno-nas no i . . n weir is a uistniciion Which bohm-ty has not even attempted to justify, a cruel se ven y winch is as for removed from L enlightened pi I Wh d ? 1 'e eXami,' a"d Christ. Uhy d,d llM S.bnety face ,hfe music," and show its harmony with the ;osp,. The tuneselected I suppose " lTl" ,arsh b....der on his refined taste eveTTf -rb.ed by the Swedish ni,,tlffale ! 1 should like to t hris . o unto you that are .rich ! for ye have re T)Tr - C,,nK"!;a""''" then the lanjruaffe of the dtr""tW ! e C- er It is written : " Why do ye eat and drink with publi cans u, sinners ,?. Jesus answered : They that are .bole need m, physicran : but they that are sick." The Order says: the whole need the physic, but the ck must find elsewhere, and when cured, we are Lien , prepared to administer a few sweats or a few dos- Zll nZ 7' I,0rl'apS the m,"Jern Sangrad.,'. mV i n ych w,th CU, instead of warm water. 1 he Lihle says : Come buy without money or with- : pr;0 tl',v0r(Ier s:,ys : c,u,ie b,u be i wo dollars will, you (your initiation fee,) and five cents, or regular weekly dues. St. I.,er tells us that false eacners through covetoiis.iess shall with feigned words make merchandize of many, and ar not afraid to speak v.l ot d.gnmes. St. Philip has U1ade merchandize of jpany and has not only sjN.ken slanderously of drgnities, Ij'jt o every body else, who would not join in his crusade. he (.ospel commands us to visit the sick, and to ren der to all every assistance in our power ; the Order says: even to our members,,," aid can he denied or allowed as w '";iy d,', ,n xpt-tlioiLt and proper." t he lible .savs: th..n l..li i.... ii mie means OI sn'nrw.rl " II i- . .. , . - o.. iiiui, inoiiev lor - ...mw iiitiiiy jtji- J n'oiLiii auer, ior oxen, .or shr f..r -"i,.... for strongdrink ; the Order says Ll S .k. m,:,b... K.- 11 - ... J ' u 6,la" l,ot ' "'V " "i usr, as u neverarfe, any so f tuons "lt liquors, wine or culer." The Bible says- WW maki - .h at ,d .h .,.... . e ... ... , lt S . VVme ; ...viiKuiiu man, anu wme cheereih God d Cl.nst turned water into wine at thrnT " ' ,im" and 1 ruur.i 10 1 i-.. . .1.1 . . r man is come eating anil drinking, and ye say, behold a CM tl tl fl wine ri 11 ....! 1 1 1 ., 7 . J . ............. ....... wme oioDer, a tnend of publicans 1M ttIT.lir.l-a " Xl.:i... . ..' i wi.ij huuiu ptuuaui y .'tmatlOTl if trtPIQl .....a ....... . L. . ..p. nag iiovvuneari.il engaged in his mission of Iovb :md mr ri.: - ...1 ..jr. nt-ir noses would. become oiute indignant if the friend of publicans and sinners should pass between the wind and their no--hil.ty. I have not rime to set forth, in full, all the simi lar passages of Scripture, but would refer-Society to 2 Sam.o li, 1) 1G.2. 1 Chron. 12, 39, 40 ; Nerf 5, 18 ; ;sh. I , ; Rrov.31,6,7; Eccl.9,7; Isa. 68,9 Lph. o, li; Eccl. 2, 24, 3, 13, 8-15 ; Amos 9?14. ' -h..br.etjrsays: "We believe our principles accord with the teachings of the Old and New Testament": d so, why on his own.principles should he desire any oth er way. Clmst says. I am the way, the truth, and the lite: no-man co.neth unto the father, but bv me." If two roads lead to one place and one is supplied with plain fingerboards, and hs long been known, and the other has been-biit new cut and full of 6tllmps and runners, and the fingerboards are badly lettered and spelled, why tra vel the new instead of the old ? Why jncur the expense of cutting a. ;d keeping in repair two roads when one is 8utlicie.it tor all passengers ? The laboring oar is in your hi.uds; Nibnetyand you cannot by Hick, shift it into h; established should not be changed fo lth?and trans ien! have assumed lhat the old ladies of the causes; you have assumed that the old ladies of the "y heretofore taught customs contrary to the Blb!:' anJ, lhat are lhe -y true expositor. It i. for ' to make good vour pretensions. OM'u should dnft'th- i uy nave neretoiore taught customs contrary to the I muie, a , - ... j ..wv c.wwiiw. Jiiaior , ,. .."it mat at?unieu inav , the (IiJlercnt branches of tin Chiirnh r.r...r,,i j..i: Iipii ,r.,..i I,. L e .1. : "m ... , . ... iuent on thesubject of temperance : it is for vo.i to show ! that the Order possesses some talismatigainstdelinquen- v , ...u (,,.,eMi in common with the (. hurch. You now Cf tl. .-.. 'I f.l . ' . - i .e pnuripu s ... tire tinier and the Uible are the B:.m.. 1. . . ,c 1 .. J ' - uiii J,ii:rT iv iniMii in 1 ,..... -rt . . tl" ' inu8,i,j-l" ! .; am r time, but I s:jy (and I bdievr I w it uiii.i..a.Fk.r ""' "'' imn 1 l.eve 1 will be sustained' by . j.i - " - ."ij. jh eanesaav the i Hint lh., iif..f (l,. o ..... ... in., .. .-.. - rJ ',v- .... , .v,..,, u Ui 1 it, :i irtinir nnr str. ...:.i . , . . .... . " r ( :. .-; .. . uuw. 11 mte or Sobriety think 'Uremiy, u is no business of mine so lontr as they stand n the own legs, and trespass m on the rights and feel. !"2f their neighbors. I see but one sten between sav. not do, a.,d.what i do: andv . "irnhvidanl is to lie his character attacked bv a hire. Iiiv-""Surer,adeVery anonymous scribbler with impu- yyhis conduct is regulated by a different rule iroin thfiu th.. I . - i. - . - ifoin theirs, then I sav our riirkia freedom of onm .u. k, - ; .-i . rL ; : . " wanting to erect the stake nd " ' mocKecv. i ne power is on V : : Sobriety talks about " irefn hV - kim -dn his prot,type White, and see if he has Ik aU ! tempted to copy the orifrmaT ' i It. .,v. k . -jt. . . . - f n ? ufwmi i mjenoed at hrst to prove that l,.,h -! v..-...Uuic nil ins SUDDOSillona- hut it atranru th.i , U:T I. W hai -I..h.a .aid. tie read mv . ,.vrrsiepp.ng me truth to saV that th Order has effected what the Church wa ftEb. to accmp I think such claims lead to infidelitv drmy should n,t be classed with drunkards, nor drunk ardb wall-murderers. That it is wrong to bear false wit- "'TTT-'1! dignities without good cause ; and. thaTthe Offer is in; possession of no power unknown to the Church, except fhe fear of man is or should .bo cfie.r ha the f.ar God- Sobriety thinks, however, thtfeDiymon room is superior to any other as a refuse I r ! tivf ay? e ' ? admirer of originals, if o wonderjlfbJr i BO 18 onornial himtwlf Iff. d ' " n" cooe ' 2? rW W? Intellect, like hi. need 7? the SSShuX' Sil i"ieTm creep like' . P'K" e under bis hum lew. and neen ahnii .it..tw.. f.Tves. . The most exa ted amb tion iht n h.. V be preserved like a noor flv in in JVu: "rL". talitvt His ettWi . , I7L An.i n J " ",c TS 1 ' W,U of him : H i ? vat temperance Dalncn M wr . YnS,ra' will say of him : He sat nnnn .un. ; : vn . .. -r-- 1 5 ' r "Frnce paiaee " wrapped in the solitude of his own orimnalifv ' i u: . I . . e OI.n 8 nai;, " . , . i' . careinai rauiling ort- r J "'"'rM noi usell. thut ' hqrrn ... u.. i and that it be not written irtkhchr;: II s . ivu isnir lfli c ir in iv t - ..7 .wuui n reisned in Ms RmH" fc i or the Orrfi. c . . z r" . ! w,f vem to wacA, he wa. leftwith nothing iTJL:; lDal ,n a8P,r,nSr to be a god, he sunk below thS WltfUllV Ot It man i ! 1 If For the Carolina Watchman! THE WARNING. Syble forbear! Oh tell me not That timt can change the heart, That all its life and buoyancy Must' with its youth depart. And say not lhat the world is o.d, And tho' it now may smile And lavish on me blessings bright, Tis only to beguile ! Beware, beware ! you still repeat Oh trust no mortal here; Beware, beware ! and save yourself Full many a bitter tear. j Trust not, for when you lean the most The reed is sure to break, To save yourself remorse and pain My solemn warning take. j Stern Syble cease, and let me wear The wreaths that Hope may weave, Without the painful, galling thought She wove them to deceive. Still let me trust the friends who seem To love me fondly now, And twine not of those dpa. leaves A chaplet for my brow, v Suspicion is a demon dark, With cold and grasping hands ; And round the yielding heart of man She throws her icy bands! She clears his eyes that he may see Strange coldness in a friend, ; And for a slight ne'er meant for him - An angry glance to send. And e'en when some sun beam bright His frozen heart half th aws, She throws her dusky wing between, And close her bandage draws. And where the brightest flowers bloom She draws the 6erpent trail ; And hidden poison makes him dread In every passing eaie. And oh ! the man who yields himself To her insidious power . With years of sorrow, months of woe Fills every fleeting hour. Yet, Syble still with husky voice To me this doom you read ; ! And tell by an omen dark For me it is decreed. O throw once more your mystic cards, Or search those grounds of tea, And tell me if you may not read "s Some better fatefor me. But oh if all are false, e'en now, While yet in early youth, O let me die before I learn To doubt another's truth. August 1st, 1851. .; LUOLA. Specie. There was imported into New York (hiring: the week ending 26th inst, in specie, $1009,897, and exported 8999 318. f In Davie countv on thTZTiTil . I Esq.. Mr. HKNDRRSnv rpph a md 1 W ' ! RY ANN JAMES. - ss .via r hptrT on ,he J4k ult- rs.' MAR GARET E. OUTLAW, consort of Dr. Wm M F t-'UtlaW and only rlnnnhi.F .U 1 '. r t wi. .by., 3.1 yJ IS'L i I Zl ! hope of a blessed future. She was a devout chrisiian hnna n U if. . a true, ta.thfuland candid friend, and discharged allithe dut.es of this life, with fidelity and intelligence .L-Com h IVnn 7,m 1? " the 2d insf ' MifiS LYDIA MATj'lL- MA COKZIN E. acred ahnnt Kit..... A I fnr.i il.i "r 0 jia,uau"iiier OI rticn- uiu r . vorz.ne. j Salisbury and Tavloisville Plank Road Uectin;. j There will be a public meeting held in Statesville, on Tuesday the 19th August next, being Tuesday of voun,; tor the purpose of procuring further subsfcrip- I tions to the Salisburv and T-.i l;n rii. n.h Several addresses may be expected ; and the boOks will ' be opened to receive subscriptions. j j T , nn 1 FRIEXDOF THE ROAD. July 30, 1851. 13 j XEW ASSORTMENT OF ENTIRELY NEW w)RR. 8UP!Xh td; ' c at,entiovf the pubiic ,o P T u f Carnages. Rockawaysand Busies, d finlshfdof he " suWrior - 1 We would call the attention of the pubiic to a very nn materia, at. J- S. JOHNS Vards southeast of Murphy' SJ A.;u. i . mdie - " - a. at. J- JOHNSTON'S shop, one hundred 's store ; which for elejgance UOUXQl OH Detter terms than n.. M i.i.j tn ,he Stat'. 7 ...... . uiij kiiici rsiaoiisnment Call and see and examine for yourselves before buying elsewhere. JulyJ 1,1851 F'Mj..- JLXaitllliaf 1011. m. ; . lhe Hiiammalinn rxf i... I J . - U . . 1 .... I uuwergrauuaies ot iJavid- I J-E. Mofa, ,d Dr. Wm. B. McLean nfC. i P. All s.n ..v?iki t l... n , . j i i Dr. R f - Allison, of-Uethel Presbytery. On WpHh. J .k. ivu .1 1- . - w foui, uie usual exercises bv th T o..:-i- L - exoected. nd th a .,.,i V...: . -L T PJa.. ..f : "I " lu L 1 D' W Prrell, IaZ ZliT?"?' "ur8aa-V thei 14th,. m be KLT,:" membe"; the Senior r iw uicrrms i k - ,uH.si(JX, Clfk. IT1HFS i ...:'. i l. '. . - n IHIS School Will hf rf.nr.o.-.-.l .L id j... .. . . "P0 on the second Mon- i.;C o uc ,nc aesiCn ot the uav in oeDtember. It chit u. . i i. . .IZ rr!S,flra College thiyimay dren, mayWnd hem here w tho t aT?" Tl U ih.;r r,.1. I,e,n. nereJ w,tn uut the fear of having i tun i iiinrM i nn ri m t n a - i -..i v-"'u. i can sayT-and ndt boast A ayiorsvute is unsurpassed by anrvilla in Wt, C"'" "r P . " G-o Shop - Temftranc. w.tn ner concomitant virm. r;n. .: . . . ij inumpnan. everw nlrwr m. r - "" - u uer concomitant virtue i-.;,. .: i t y over h Good boarding can be had from 5 to S6 1 union low. w Rjates of i i... B. SCOTT KRIDER, Prin 3 tpal. I ! TEACHER WANTED."- lA. xh! " wanM in DistfictiNo: r1- IUan County. Apply to f l Salisbury, JhF185i7 GOODS ! ! AT THE SIGN OF THE RED FLAG! fTl m subscriber being anxioas tl riJuce his -tock of AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Personswishimr ft r,.,,k,. n,. ; intrs and rT 'T'",01 Ua:Pbr,C or Insert- and Napkins. To wi 85k ,ab. C''h curtain Muslins, linen and Z 'JmTldd j...o.on,. Uo,hmg, or .n, ,h,r .,V,.l. : on . iitrr-iiiiir. nillnu- r.c ' ur ' ueierinined to sell "Greater BarMine" than have ever before been offered in this section b. Don t forget the store with the sign of the Red Fl Court nfPUo T UUA 1 v- w&i1:.Q,sMT"n,95, ' f Justices ..idrrmr,. u..:...i ,r,r. f Justices judsmeni levied on 100 Jacob Overcash. S acres of Land MJntlTu 1 Sa,isfaction of the Court. that the County "if u 0vf'reB"h. "ot a resident of this htrCo, r' adjudged and decreed I ,i. . Huu'icdiion oe made in the Caro im 1 ''idjarboT ,h" rce of tLree - iPleJand f? ercash.to.aPPr a, our next Court f ! of Iredell 'r l ,he Counv , or Iredell at the Court House in Sttiesville on the 3d 1 5 I0! 7 ,f AUgr' neX'' ,hfn and ""ere ,o show caut I .f any he has. why the land levied uPon! shall no X' r Ar,' ' 'exander. L erk of our aid Court at Office, the Id Monday of May. A D iWl JUJ Printers fee .$1 50 500( ) uBS' f CaCOn ySt f''1 nJ for sale M. Salisbury, July 31( BROWN tt SON. 13 iu xjuimers. milE building of a Court House and Jail will be let a to the owesf hid. lor o.l i- , ,1 1 .... .'an win ne iet to the lowest bidder n o.u .i.. ..- ,l n. c ..... ' 1.-111 n.iy 01 .epienirier, at the Town of W,lfon. Yadkin County, when and j 7,r"7 V"" m hu.id.ng will be exhibited. The planofthePorsythejnil will prohably be adopted. lioth buildings to be of hri,.L- v ' ! TYRE GLENN, 1 T. C. IIAUSER, J Commissioners I. JARRATT, S Ju13r26,18f,t i4wl3 NEW YORK IMPORTERS & JOBBERS, Freeman, Hodges &, Co., 5 Liberty Street, Between D road way and Nassau t., ear the Pt Oflire. p NEW-YORK. VV 3 rflV"?. by d:"'y arrivals from Europe, ' T our Fall and W inter assortment of Rich and Fash ionable Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers thoroughly to examine our Stock and Prices, and. as interest aov ems, we feel confident our Goods and Pr.ces will induce them to select from our establishment. Particular at tent.on is devoted to Millinery Goods.and many of the articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and Cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Belt. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widthj and colors. Niks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets, for Hats feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers. Futhincrs, and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, large assortment. Embroideries. Canes. Collar I'ndorot-...., ?. n .a- I h'"e embroidered Reviere and hemstitch cambric j handkerchiefs. ! Crapes, Lisses, Tarltons. Illusion and Cap Laces, Va j lencenes, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread La ces i.k.d, Silk, Sewing S.Ik, Lisle Thread, inerino gloves, and Mits, figured and plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn nnd iio-iA 1T..-i: 1 1 ' ?n.Jacet Musi.ns , ,."7" .uuwins, cngnsn, Trench, American and iTaw Uoods July, 1851i?tl2pd btatc of iiovtn earoUu ALEXANDER COUNTY. . Superior Court of Law. Spring Term, 1S51. Samuel Tate vs. B. N. Newland. Ejectment. This case cominc on . hw hr.r.l .i.u r .1 1- r , - o -" .- . , .in: ucuitl ui me ue- FA?',: LM" ...".W. heir, of . eusjresieii, anu atndavit being made that v " iuhu. IIT. II S til Sil I (l t P u n n H r.m nnn residents: It was ordere.l hv ihp be made in the Carolina Watchman for five weeks, for M.r t..,u non-resments to appear at the next term of this ! Court, to be held for the County of Alexander', at Tav hrsvi!ie,on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of IirA,, ,,ieii ami mere to detend said suit oth erwise judgment will be taken against theni. Witness, William G. James, Clerk of our said Supe rior Court, at Taylorsville. the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday in March. 1851. j WILUAMG. JAMES, C S.C. 17. ! "Dnm nnTmr. vr-. r 011.4 rrinters ree S;o w 1,7 1 AKD. IJ AN AW A 1 from the subscriber on thf (iih instant Alan apprentice boy named JAMES BASINCER,' aged about 17 years. Said boy Jnmej.. i of pale , u"iM1,rA,u,i, reu neaued, with large ankles bendin' in . v,ni give uie aoove reward tor his appreihension and delivery to me in Salisbury. All person are hereby forewarned against violating the law by hirhorinw aid by- MICHAEL DA Vis. J ' : .11 I. Just Received and "FoTBale HARRISON'S Celebrated Columbian black, blue, and red Inks, at the Book Store. ! , , J- H. COFFMAN. Salisbury, July 24, 1851. L o Juiy 24, ; 3,10 COMMON SCHOOLS. rpiIE Committeemen of the several School Districts will remain and continu- in offi 1 "ursu:,y In January. l-ioJ, the Act of A- T'. I - t . . . . ce until the first . . - - -eijib'v provides lrai lh. .Iwtion nJ ...l, . .t. have anwnii., :.n,i i ... 3 r i 3 - ..i .. v iiinii'-niini inr h no v t j m H. URrt.UU.4. Ch airman Comsnon Schools. Salisbury, July 14, 15, fitl 1 ANSON HOTEL, SOUTH wrs-r mc-rn x nun jut. tOURrnOCsF. ... u.JUVi.vi ii. v pHE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants ot this community, and the travelling public in general that he has become proprietor of the Anson Hotel, formerly owned by Mr. West, where he wiil be happy to accommodate bis guests irr a style that cannot tail to please. MARTIN SIGMAX Ju'v l j5tll Superior Havan a igars7 AND best Virginia chewing tobaccoj V sale bv sommer'ell; powe. & cb May lo, 1851.' , x ! , 2tf . ' . J- B; WII.IilAMisi - FebRnA?wD foa31ISSI MEKCniiT, ' rebl3,1851:tf40 Tayiilezille. N. C T o OFFA keeps corUahilv on hand at J .the SiusBrRY Book Stoke, a targe nd most val uable asrtment of Books aild Stdtioucrv Salisbury, Sept. 12. '50 lBif rir5 Great Attraction , v. " AT GOLD HILL ! l ELIAS;d: CO. HAVTXfJ I atpt v nv jU. iv.d a tar,, ..j J jJJ" 7i'i?T..T. ) "'.k Co- The ci.i. est n,. r j V ompnsinit the rich est Dress Goods manufactured, Ready Mad! rLl' Groceries. H.rdr. n' r j 2y Madtf Clothing. Fancy An. cls AlwavnT ; uT'9' H",s' and Give US & irial hf- I.: i -v.n iiuivniz vour nnrrhiu. .I ;7:.'nr? . yo0 can hiehe. T PY he i iuce taken , 1 ,h" coutry pro . . .t. J'f 13. 1651 iNEW YORCLOTHING. (SLCCL.ORS TO C. T. LOXGSTREET I CO ) V I) ,T 'nT!?a,irJ,l"niinn f -"chants and Uea re in S aTk rT vi I Winter o, k ."".'U,lo their Fall and inter stock, which for extent, variety, style of work manship, cannot h pt,JL.i .l t.'.. , . 1 HorR ,ne' beIive an exa i b,v ,c,,as"s- ; ll w,li Dt their e . i , v..,vu , uir l niied rMatrs and btter -'iy repay the Ir"' ! .hil'l lhenn(i to sustain the reputation of prices A L , c WHi "lade gar,"-nts at low prices. A better class of poods has been ot up .his -ason than ,s usually found ,n clo.his houses and w , h special reference to Souih.rn Trade ew ,,rk. Ju!v. ll. ' om '-Ml 1 1 CASH FOR xXEGROES, Sfilixburu. Julu in 1 R n i rpiIE subscriber is now in market and wishes .o pu chase a number of Neros. for which he i9.otT.r- ins the lliclintf yi..i,.. M2 . ' . - ' i n uu n hp in riTTU Persons wito d , oT.'r ,"1 perty would do wed to call on the s. Z HhJ '" P'- MVl'li tvrno - ......... i . Communicatinns from a distance attended to Salisbury, Ju'y 10, 151, n.c mi , m . : jiwegrapn water Uarrier! i rwiri.. ' a mm sa new. an. t v.ru : r m r "'"'i mrmion .or ihe c - iwi 1 IIP purpose of raising and coiivrviiiswatrrriihrrfr., springs or wells, for domestic uses. I. is ai aMul f(,r raismsi ores from mines, or anv similar purpov I. ac. complishes the same amount of labor in le ihan half the time squired bv any other machine, with half the amount ot labor. Wl, this simple contrivance a buck et can be sent to a snrin? at .he di-., ..r.i 1 .. . i 1 , , , -..-.....t ..1 mire nun- dred yards and returned with water in three minutes V " ". L-oiisuuction, Ujrabie, and not easily to get out of repair, The undersigned having purchased the patent rimt lor the counties of Rowan, Cabarnj and Meek ,V.,I,U in this Mate, will be pleaded to sell individual ri-hts to such as may need .!,,. Letters addressed to hm, at ba.isbury, X. C, will receive punctual attention. c ,. . j , A. H. CRE.SS. Salisbury, July 10, lol tt l(J N B. All persons having in ue the Teleaph Wa ter Carrier in use in the above named counties are re quested to call and see the subscriber as he doe. not wish to have any unpleasant controversy with any one. SAXE OF VALUABLE- RAL STATE. BY virtiieof a Decree of the Hon. the Court of Eq-ii-IV in and for .hp C, Ollllll' r.f l.-.... I -., thf l.llh l.r .( A..... .. . . - - I'-'iiioiiiery, i wiu.on . .. . Uf.,jai ,,eAi, expose to l'uhlic Sale, to t the highest bidder on the premises ,'il.e rE;.i-.,.. . c ! RPALTltl"p!,,,!1',, Cru,,,P) ll'e very VALUABLE KLAL L. I ATL known as the X ARROWS OF THE YADKIX on the Montgomery side of the RiVer. consisting df e verab e T racts, containing I or 1500 acres" in a II l he Land including the building-, improvements and the Narrows, will be sold in the first place, and the se veral surrounding Tracts afterwards, separately. This Land is valuable not only on'account of the fer tility and productiveness of the soil, bein2 well adapted to the culture of Corn. Wheat, Cotton. Tobicco &c but also on accoun- of the excellent FISHERY attach' ed to it at the Narrows, where a great number of Shad may be annually caught, and the Water Power afford ed by the fall in the River at this place, which enter prise and capital could make useful and profitable by the erection ol Mills and Machinery of every descrip tion, to any extent that might be desired. Res.des these capital advantages, the situation is: beautiful, romantic and healthy ; ,r short, desirable in Wry point of view Twelve months credit will be given,' the purchasers giving bond and approved sureties. it o , JAS. L.GAINES. CM. E. July 9, I80I. Cwl0 tsitc of ilovtfi Caroltna, CALDWELL COUNTY. Superior Cour. of Law Spring Term, h5. Elizabeth Mai. ben vs. Irvin Maitbea. Petition for Divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court , that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of the State of North Carolina : It is therefor' ord-red. that publica tion be made in the Raleigh Register and Salisbury Watchman for the space of three months, .hat the de fendant be and appear at the next term of our Superior Court, to be held fr lhe County of Caldwell, at the Courthouse m Lenoir, on lhe 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, to plead, answer or demur to the allegations set fonh in die plaintiffs petition oth erwise the same will be heard exparte. and a decree pro nounced accordingly. Witness, C. C. Jones, Clerk of our said Superior Court, at Lenoir, the 5tf Monday af ter the 4th Monday in March, A. I) 151. . C. C. JONES.C.S C. Printers Fee 10 tniio MOCKS V I L L E FEM A LE" SCHOOL. WILL open its second session on the 21str-instant under the instruction of the liev Edward' W West. Mr. West is a gndunteof Hrown I'mverty has j an experience ot some ,y or 13 yars in teaching He is a fine classical, literary and sci.. critic c-holar. Those wl, want the substance instead of tins.-! of r.n ,.,,:Val ; tion, have a chance to obtain it. Terms per sc-on'of five months : English Department 3 jq qq j Languages and riiatheina'ics, 15 00 I Those desiring to study music cin have the instruc : tions of a competent teacher at NlO III. per term of 5 months. j y aRTIN, j . , HUGH REYNOLDS. Mocksville, Ju'y 5, 1351 , Volunteers ! Attention ! rpHE Officers of the Volunteer Regiment are here- JL by commanded to appear a. the Court House, in th lownol Sa isburv. on S'amrdaw th. Ifrh A..r.... own of Salisbury, on Saturday the 16th An.nst t r "v sv-ii ii"ur, ji at 10 o'clock AM., wuh side arms for drill Ja Zl martial Bvorderof C. S. BROWN, Col Com WM. M. BARKER, Adj't. July 31, r- Last Notice. A LL those indebted to the late fiYm of Brown &. XA-bliiott and Brown. Overman X- C'n :-Kr .... - V . . . V, W , v I'll' I V J lllll 'ctcm-l ment on or oelore Thursday of August Cmirt Af,. that time they will find their notes and accounts in ihe hands of R. J. West. J. D. BROWN. Sur. Partner. July, 17th 1851. 3tll ATTACHMEXTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. WOES WMTEII ! y$v i Nv y -si. .. - - . . - in i ! THE iUItKTS. , " I I Snlirt,,.-..- J.: . o!asse3a840;Nai.s5S5J; Oais302C0- Irish PoJ 8 O 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00lS li- X 'T low 9 fflio Wheat 70 8 ; Pork TtI A u?a s - n - on LA YI"Em"- N. C. H i l- V J". y0 y5 ColTee IO.S 11: Flour Cotton 6 8 ; Core 90 5 ; ColTee 103 11 : FiouP lO.J.li- K.1lrlr. 1.1 "1... ... . WUr r Co nn i ai.ow. IU Q: h-gt OOft I 3UJ. i Pheraw. Anctut S n i. . J Feathers 30 335: Iron5.S6J: Lsrd 10 l? J3 3 3i. Na.l-.cat.6 7: Rice 41 o JJ Sugar.brown.S o 10 - lrt i ,. .r 7. . vernoi.1.1 4fl -rr. 1 7 -9W u: aait.L,- T - aV , i NEW SUPPLY !- 1851. Bj the usaal Cheap Jji inc! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED a second supply of SPRING AND SUMMER KRESS (iOODS ! i .'r'.'r 'h'-!'. " "i- .oj et. -ll f i , , ' l,",u"-. "lac satin ; a. I of which have bem bou2h. since the 'JOth of Aprifl i and ll th.r ia .r... - I ... . "" i ii-iirn e o n. snmniar . 1. 1 - -L I , aiiioge m tuvmj late Q the r.ng.wehave,,. We have a!o. .'fine lot of SUMMER HATS, i n..i . p . . 7 fi irr i las n'a o - i. I r i " ",,r ". .iasnoint.e ) Ha n? on hnA ! !k ol -!l k' '. fW ladies and L, ' Ir "'n , '.rPct.uI.y sol.cit a call we intend to I - ' ' i vj . . .-V 1(I. Groceries, Hardware and CutlervJ BOOTS and .SIIOES. Come and examine our coals .before purchasing, as it atlorJs us great pleasure to exhibit them, and also selt as low as they can be bought in this market liliOWy.lRALEYCO. almbury, Miy 15. Ijijl o P. S Tin Pinte. Sheet Copper, sheet Brass andiron. Mass heules. and Iron Ware kept constantly on bind r wle U e are agents for the Island Ford Manofac lunng Company, a new Factory ,n Rando'ph County. hich makes superior Yarn and Cloth. We keeD a . large lot or ! bail or bolt rge mt on hand and will fell at factory pr.ces by the bail or bolt. B F.JtCO. ' EUGEWORTft FEMALE SEIMIIARY. iov. J. JI. Jlorelicad, Proprirter. ' rp HE next session of this Institution will commence on Monday. July Tth. On application to the Prin c.pal. circulars will he forwarded, giving ail necessary iniormation rrspecting .he school RICH ARI) STERLING, Principal. Greensboro. June 13, 1851 CjuttA JOEL SULLIVAN, Sal. lie and liar ties Manufacturer, oppotdt IV. Murphy . Co., Salisbury, S. C. TT AVING permanently located myself in the Town .Salisbury. 1 now offer my services in the shore business. Having worked ,n some of .he best shops in . he Mate and also in. he Nonhern cities. I think I can please all who may favor me with a call. Repairing done at short notice. Prices moderate. Country pro duce taken in exchange for work. JOEL SULLIVAN. January 23, 1851. lyS7 Negroes and Lands FOR SALE. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust o me executed by J Miles W. cox, for purposes therein expresxd. j shall proceed to sell at the re.si.leix e of said Wilcor.'iri (be Town of Hamptonville, on the 5th nnd tth days' of August next, the following property, to wit : Ten Negroes, OF niFFF.RKXT xiy.r.s AM) ages. 114 ACHES OF LAND, one mile west cf Ha.iipto:ivi:i.., adjoining J,.,n J0f,n- ' son and others, known hy the name of the IJenj Clary Tract ; lt2 acres joining A. W.Maruu and others, known as the Petty Tract. :m acres, joining Wm Durge., and w:l;ers ; 8 acres 'on which there is an eXee!U.r,t meadow, adjoining tl land of the late Henj Paitewrj. dee'd. :,e 30 acre tract, known as the stable lot, joi-.ing Jos, an Cowle, nod the Tow.t lots. A .so, .lie ,,t and l.ou- on main street whereon said Wilcox now res.des, we,! improved. Also, one opposite on the south side of main street, where said Wilcox formerly Did live, well improved. Various oth er lots adjoining, one stid and several stands, severaj Wagon, one B-iggy, several bend of horses and cattle, hogs and sheep ; a I said Wdi ox's household and kttch en furniture, consisting of Ivds and furniture, bedsteads, bureaus, sideboard and various other a nicies too tedious lo """niion. W1LIE FELTS. Trustee. JVylO. 1-51 3tl LOOK OUT ! 4 LL nerSOilS imleht.-il t. I'.r.u r, X- t m . . ... I I . ... I ... ii ia. .niura w III J'ltrile -l .i r (irwsn nn, :t . i. ineii.ately, or they will have to settle with -an tffcer. DROWN !c JAMES t4t7 March 27, 1-51 istatc of HortU. aratolfuit a 1 r"Vft. r'-r y . t .'lL.LAA.Ui,li LUL. 1 X . In E'l'.nJv. IT appearing to the x -faction of ike Clerk and Master for the County of Aexr.ti-ier, that El em Ste-ven-on. Hamiah La key a r J her Unwind, Jams Lack ey, Widiain H'evenson. Nancy Wallace, ard her hu- . nand. Jep'ha ai.ac', v no1. i:i:.ahir.inn of this .Sta-e: It i therefore ordered, rui-:.,'-eJj nr. I decre-d hy the C.erk and Maser .f s'nd Coin that nji'-ilc.itlnn l nnde in the L'aro.;;i.i Watthman f7 three monthf, tf.nt the above n-inied ;t.im, f ar.-s defendants in a sun in o'ir S'iperior Court f Eq ; ty row pending, wlierein IIerry W -.ion r.r,d w.u- and orhers are com - p'ninant? against Jon.ee S e. f:c0n and Amos Steven son, Executors f fJ in.es Stev. ::-on. dee d, and others are defer. Jai rs. to a; ;e-,r at li.e r.ext Superior Court of Eq-jny.to be l.ei i h,r the Coup.ty of Alexinder, at the Court House in Tay'.orsviiie. on rr.e !;h Monday af.er the 4th Monday in September. A. D. l-.'.I, then and ' . " J, 1T'T 9', ".' ""rVfraI compiainx oi r,e ,rKve .". "'1'"'"' " - "an.ru i 'T1 'rth, or judsmrn; pro con fesso will be MKf-n II cratUS? !I.fri U ifn-.- rhn .1 'srsAn C.mmV j and Master of our said Court, at office, i.i Ta vlorsville, ihe 9th Mondav af.er the 4th Monday jn .March, A. D. ISal. Issj d 12th dav rf Jane. A. ) le5l JOHN M. CARSON. C M E. Printers fee N;l 0 3m7 ' - - . and Soldiers ofllic i . War ' or ism I will attend tr the prosecution of c!airr arising nn- . .... ra . ... tf. .... jer rne " ioon.v L,and an. pnnaen et tif isst ses- si'n of Congres. JAMES E. KERR. .- I'ishiirv. Oct 10 s50 22tf County Court Writs for sale here. id i-1 i i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1851, edition 1
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