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ii l A minces I 1 re fl llu " m i : i - iff iu !ned fV . I mil"1 f relations and frind jre month, uriih r(e f ic Ihro.ign a ! ..MA ntnv ? .l.. nr of IWO llMln- and n mc '.v - - j ..... Amt-m i nmoners n . Lrfi.'th in their cells ; lw Me lf,.ca '! "ill, .uicioV. and for thi he "'P' : SroiHiW willJe condemned; Mo Bop v ; k;. Aihael contains mre -V Pr"". . the ThirmoB oris- 0J lb n j ..Tenders are miied f u .ki-tei and ana-sins. Feierci,of Monte .Rntondo . kd f III arrosd and condemned to five baWnJ bd cfml' ho co,,,",d amI tpit '.e, ;,h church during the termon of ihe lP oaw as Ke ptied fur a Liberal, his .,, imnutel to him as an inult fo (pod . .1.- - . L fi a ih mil v m ti4t nl hi i; minn'ert ,u wv lenience. , . . r--nn5 of Rome. has fopenl in for mowtbj a year ; he ,, kept m ekie Lm-nt. with rons on hta leet ; and has t made lo iufl& H h ponies of hut er L-Doujth to kpfhim alite. All this.! be. I ....noriiii that he can eivo 4nfnma- i regard to f pretenueu rrMntiau ii. . . vkirh fbe persist in deeUrina bjs muz 5it r I. ROWAN GOING AHEAD.; Mcasrs. Shaver Sc Stnaonton, who commenced work on thek-aaU Road contract, Julj 2lw, have had n estimate made of the work which ihey have done p j to the Istof September; and here are the figarea: F j Excarationa and,embankraents,cttb. yarda, 17,000. j Masonry, cubic yarda, " 74 These gentlemen have had about fifty handa employed, since the hrsuweek of their commencement. Is any contractor ahead of that ?--.' T!nl lhi la Tint nil )K. u,n.1r iU. I 2 I t ... ...v " wit una oeen done j in i v"..i. -'- fivuu uare naa an eati mate made, and their excavations and embankments amount to 3,000 cubic yarda. Mrssrs Part re 4c Co., and several others, have done acrea of grubbing, clear ing, Sec. ; bo that their contracta are now ready for the plough and shovel. We have no doubt that evry contract in this division of the road will be in full oe- ) ration before the cloae of the present year. I We are informed that the figurea above agree nearly with the oiheial monthly return. Telt graphic Despatch for the Charleston Courier. New Obleans, August 25 j The Spanish Consufhas taken down his fllg, and closed his cfiice, transferring his functions to the British and French Consul-, and placing, he savs, the persons and properly of Spanish subjects under the protection of the American Goernmehi. f 5ixty Liberators arrived this morning from Montgomery, Alabama. -y ! e'of the tortures which he is J! in in Irioce jn p ft to fuuci. i , t fnniliio. of Fulino. was arrested , flf- notwitftihstanding a sale enriduct p Gen. Rostolri, and a passport fioni the J wiih a- much rigor a tne one just nen 4 b-cauie hetis required lodisclose a plot Ulrh h profess an utter ignorance. frm.no Clavarf de Robino, an ex. police of. r ' ...A?.....,.J .i it..u:..: I ..A GRRUXCITEMENT IN NEW OR. Si. y3ANS. Telegraphed iorthe Charleston-Coarier.J Npw Orleans, Aug. 21; A party of Cuba liberators, mostly western m n, exasperated by the tone of the Spanish papnr La i'atria, attac ked on bhursday after- noon the otiicH, broke windows and doors. threw press, cases, type and furniture into ihe utreel. and destroyed every thing belonging to the othce, 1 he police did not interfere in he matter. APer demolishing the Union (?) office, the rioters proceeded-to a segar store, situated at r it Rome, wai arre.-ted at Uubininoj and ihe corner of St. Charles and (Jravier streets. iahirk 10 KoM-s He is kept tn sfcret. whereahew broke the doors and windows, and f " : .-' . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ' : LrWdden to ws.Uf.to hi tamiiy or rereive destroyed all the stock and furniture which was Ififrom them. : To thi! day he has heetiT very valuable. . I in ifnoranre or the motives fr his irret. I he rioters proreeded at 7 o'clock P. M. to cipiwie Amir i; Was put in prison, with hi the Spanish Consulate, where they destroyed w.on iupiciorj oj jineratvsm. i ney ieu ttje desks, lurniiure and properly ol all kinds, jounjj girls, onf 13 years old and ihejoiher t and broke diwn the sign. Avhich is now being rarneu in iriumpn to a meeting in L.aiayette- quare, "New Orleans, Aug. 22. Two thousand men surrounded, this morning, the city prison, where the Spanish Consul bad iku refuge, and threatened to demolish it, un less he be delivered. About fifty of the police are oo the ground. The segar shops kepj by Spaniard were nearly all destroyed during last night. Minute guns have been fired since sun rise in honor nf the murdered liberators. The bodies of Victor Krr and Col. Crittenden at traci many visitors and produce much feeling. From this latter sentence we presume a dis- ii i 1 pan n nas mixrarnea, as we nave received no intelligence of the arrival ol the bodies. Eds. Courier, HI I line Ol ino uiinosi uimi-p. i jiiuh iiiilrk. and saverek inVured by the! infa r . i j . " . . . i Irfatraent hi has received frorrt the cbfi with whoth he is confined. r -Mr-' JU put nnd locates J7 A writer h the last 44 Spmtf the k"arepsls propriety of boildine a of Temperance (or thevvhnle Order he Sons of Tdmpefance in Nrth( Ca a. and propos 8C000 as ihe cot rhfc-Aire is verv mucn nieasetf with idea, nnd enHfRes the s down the cost at $15.0( Hall ftt Raleigh. If the Sons ih that rn would come lip to the figures Nvhich 00 of 115.000, wei jsuppose they otight to h at least six votes out of fifteeiji in its ation. - ; : 11 : " J)EATH OF AN EDITOR. I' . .a. t is with sorrow and reeret that We an- tnce the deAthfof the Editor of tbje Fay Hie CarDlinihn, WM. H. BXYNE. lie departed) this life on Friday. 22d , it a quarter past two o'clock.J P. M. "or some time feast he was confined to bfil, onahle to Attend td 'His business; his friends ard acquaintances indul- fl& hepe of his recovery until within last few days." s deceased Was a native of Washing city, but , has heen a resident if f; Fay wile since the 4lh of July, lNO, at ch time he took charce of the Caro- small hd pro- Jh'jaffray,) they -repaired to ibe place, Off. It bfin .k-.. ii nnq them, though they were t rackefl. by the blond cnm Tl I k pursued sometimes by 150 men. and: fre qaejMly beard of stoDoinr and com nIli no- Woolen tocive themfond And ifirKAlaninn geatb to such as would refuse. When henrd of last, the pursurers were in some two or three miles of them. One of the negroes attempted to go home and was taken, and he and the one taken bv EsoV Hale are in jail. There are strong sosni cions against a Mr. Bacon (of whom you "in uave some knowledge.) as beins in stromental in bringing about at least the Ritempt or the negroes to run away. ...v..,.,a uKujg nem m mis, and 1 un- orstand in mv own countv Wvihi to take measures to stop the abolition move merits ol Mr. Bacon and his followers." Frederika Bremer on Married Men. The Boston 'Atlas savs tbnt PanA;t j w ui-iicuivia should make the their best bow, and give her a piece of plate, in token of their thanks for the fol lowing hearty testimony in their favor as a class.. Moreover, thev should nil iin , - j .. JWUI fervently in the wish that her time may qopie soon, tonjoy what she appears so soul fully to appreciate, the value of a good married man. She says : I confess, then, that I never find, and never have found, a man more loveable, more captivating, than when heis a mar ried man ; that is to say. a gooomarrjed man. A man is never so handsome, nev er so perfect, in my eyes, as when he is married as when he is a husband, and the father of a family supporting in his manly arms wife and children, and the whole domestic circle, which, in his en trance into the married state, closed a round him, and constitute a part of his h6me and his world. He is not merely ennobled by this position, but he is actu ally beautified by it. Then he appears to me as the crown of creation ; and it is only such a man as this who isdangerous to me. and with whom I am inclined to fall in love. But then propriety forbids U And Moses and all European legisla tors declare it to be sinful, and all married women would consider it a sacred duty to stone me. Nevertheless I cannot prevent the thing. It is so and cannot be oth erwise : and mv only hone of appeasing - a is c - those Who are excited against me in my furtherjeonfession, that no love affects me so happy, as that between married peo pie. It seems to me that I, living unmar ried, or mateless. have with that happi ness little to do ; but it is so, and it always was so. Eagle Mills, Iredell county, N. C Aug. 24th. 1851. uu. uiuurr: w w It is a great pitty tfiat our statesmen nave not more wisdom and less elnbneas ; that tbev """ "r acuonsroore io me general wellfare and less for thrir own promotionr It is also a shame that they are not more sincere thai khey do not at all times speak forth the words of soberness and trnth.and let alone that mischief making practice of humbunn2 the people. The people of my acquaintance are honest m their opinions and their aims. They love honesty and troth. They do not try to deceive others, and are not pleased when oihers deceive them. They are true to tneir country, and will ever so remain if not misled 7 i j . !8'bood8 of demagogues. They love Peace, and delight themselves in the pursuits of peace. Unin flamed by false doctrines and exciting appeals, they would never speak of a dissolution of the Union, or attempt o rob Spain or any other kingdom of its terri tory. All they want is sound legislation and the adop tion of such measures as will tend tol tbe developement of the resources of iheir own great Country. Encour age the farmer by giving him home markets, or access to the markets of the world. Encourage the manufac turer by fair chartera and reasonable protection. Sus tain an by the strongest gauranties of Peace ! 1 ANDREW BAGGARLY. Valuable Property for Sale, 1 In the Town of Slatesville. r IlHE undersigned having determined to go to Tex--I- as, ofiers for sale hin Tvm Hnnu tA r . with all necessary buildings. Also two Lots, adjoin ing. Also, a Lot one door from the East corner of the Public Square, on which, is a neat, large and commo dious oiore nouse just nnisbed. Also, Fifty Acres of L.an0 near Town. This property, will be sold mivatelv. if inn!iri;nn be made before the 30th of September next. On that day, if not sold sooner, the property will certainly be sold at public auction. A reasonable credit will be given. JAMES F. HARBIN. Statesville, August 27, 1851. 4tl7 Salisbury, July 28, 1851. THE MARKETS. ; r Salisbury. SrpL 4, Apples, (dried) 40 O $00 ; Bacwn,0 O 15; Cotton, 6 8; Cotton Yarn, 00 (a 90 ; Coffee 12 J 00 Corn, 750 80; Beeswax, 20O ; Butter 8 10 j Hoar, 4i0;Feaibera w; Iron Z 04; Linseed Oil 90; Molasses 35340; Nai.a 55J; Oaia3O0OO; Iriah Po tatoes 503 Oil; Sweet do. 35 O 40 ; Sagar, (brown) 8 O 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00(3 12 J ; Salt, aack &3 25 j Tal low 9310 Wheat 753 8 ; Pork FArrpririti., N. C." Sept.2 beeswax 20 O 22 : Bacon 14 a 00 j Cotton 5 7J ; Core 90 3 95; Cofiee 10 11: Flour 5r35: leathers 30 32: Flaxseed 810012Iroa, CHEAP GOODS? CHEAP GOODS!! AT THE SIGN OF THE RED FLAG! 1 HE subscriber being anxious to reduce his stock of X. Goods as much as possible before receiving bis Fall supply, will sell off those on hand AT GItEATLY REDUCJBD PRICE I fersons wishing to purchase Cloths. Cassimens. W.i.H ings. Bombazines. Alpacas. plainorrlzuredSilka.nmiTLSWdes,5 G : do. Enzluh 3i 4: Lard 12 14 hams, Lawns. Muslins, Berages, Tissues, white goods PLeather, sole, 20 23. Molasses 2527: Naila.cut, 4 J 5: oi any aescnption, L,inen and Laoen Drilling, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lace or Muslin, Capes, Col lars, Sleeves or Cuf5, Muslin or Silk Mantillas, Crape or Be rage Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, thread or cot too Laces, or Edgings. Swiss or Cambric Edgings or Insert ings and Glovea ; ladies dress Caps, Marseilles corded and grass Skirts, Marseilles Quilts, damask table Cloths and Napkins, Towellings and Diapers, embroidered curtain Muslins, linen and cotton Sheeting, pillow case Linen, Shoes, Clothing, or any other article usually found in a dry goods Store, will find it to their interest to call on him, as he is determined to sell "Greater Bargains than have ever before been offered in this section. 13 E. MYERS. P. S. Doo'l forget the store with the sign of the Red Flag. Great Attraction AT GOLD JHILL ! DELIAS At CO. HAVING LATELY RE- ceived a large and splendid supply of Summer Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock will sell at a Oats, 45 50: Sngar,bro.,6 9: do. loaf, 1 1 J 13: Salt,.ack, 1 25 1 40 : Tallow. 10 : Wheal $90 80 00. - - Ch ekaw, August 26. Bacon per lb. 10 12 : Batter 20 23 : Beeswax 2021 : Coflee 12 15 : Cotton 5 8: Corn 90 $1 Ejgs 12 15: Flour 5 $6): Feathers 30 335: Iron 56 : Lard 10 12: Leather (sole) 18 22: Molasses 35 40: do. Ca ba 33 37: Nails, cut, 6 7: Rice 4 5; Sugar.brown.8 10: do. Loaf, 12 J 15: Salt, Li verpool ,1 40 1 50. A MW SUPPLY ! 1851. - a n By the usual Cheap; me: THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED a second supply of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS! FAMILY HAMS. very small advance on New York Cost. The citizens j consisting of French jaconets, silk tissues, organda tnoa- of Rowan may depend upon finding theirs the finest and best assorted stock in the county, compminz the rich- O CASKS of sugar cured canvassed HA IS, just esl Dress Goods manufactured, Ready Made Clothing, J received and for sale by urocenes, Hardware, Dry M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, August 27, 1851 17 NOTICE t In Foreythe County, on thef21st instant, by Samuel Scott, Esq., Dr. FRANCIS CASH, of Davie County, to Miss MARTHA SIZEMORE. ! Also, at the same time and place, Mr. WASHING TON BREWBAKER, to Miss MARTHA STIPE.. For the Carolina Watchman. LIFE A SIMILE. BY J. SULLIVAN. r, fan. He lpavt a wife ancl fi aren to mourri 'or and friend! A LEIGH AN We deeply reg ve. the loss of a ki MEETIING or CUBAN SYMPATHISERS New York, Aug. 22. There was art; im mense jalhetinj; of the friends ol the Cuban patriots in the Park to nitht, tje assembly num. henna noi less than 20,1)00 persons, 1 here was a great display of Uatiners and iranspafen ceg the Gutan Hag occupying a prominent position. Hon. E. T. Purdy, presided, and the meeting was addressed by Captain Rynders, Judge Reed, of Ohio, Ex-Consul Carr, and oth ers. Great indignation was manifested against the Spanish Government and Jhe American Consul, as well as the Authorities at Havana. The meeting adjourned to meet again to-mor row night. MR. WEBSTER. Daniel Webster, says a correspondent of the Boston Traveller, is on a visit to the White Mountains. He started on the 20th on horseback, with a cavalcade of about twenty ladies and gentlemen, for the summit of Mount Washington, a jaunt of nine miles, and an lvation of 6.250 feet. He says he made the ascent twenty ! We would call the attention of the public to a very Vears ao. with the famous Lravviora lor superior lot ot hne carnages, Kockawaysand Buggies, . . . .. .. ... THE undersigned having determined on going to the West, will expose to public sale on Friday the 12th day of September, next, the following property, viz: One valuable Tract of Land, containine ninetv- three Acres, lying on the waters of Jumping Run, 3 miles Northwest of Salisbury, 35 acres under cultiva tion, 15 acres of bottom, five of which is excellent mea dow, and five more have been mowed, but now in pas ture. The improvements on the land are good and con venient. Also, a good crop of corn: in the field, nine hfad of cattle, 15 head of hogs, 22 head of sheep, 35 bushels of good wheat, 3500 6heaf oats, and some hay ; Household and Kitchen Furniture; 1 wind mill, farm ing utensils, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. ANTHONY COZORT. August 25, 1851 2tl7 TEETH. DR. W. F. BASON, DENTIST, would respectfully make known, that he will at tend all communications directed to him at Salisbury, the first opportunity ; and begs the kind indulgence of those who favor him with their partiality, when impos sible to see them ju9t at the time preferred. . " Great benefits this useful science lends To earliest youth ; and yet its aid extends To following years, assuaging mortal pain, And oft restoring beauty's flowery reign." Aug 21, 1851 tf 16 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Salisbury, N C, on the 15th August, J85L Goods, Bonnets, Hats, and Fancy Artjcles. Always on hand the largest supply of Coffee and Sugar which with every article in their es tablishment will positively be sold lower than ever, as We are determined to reduce our stock to mike room for our Fall supply. Give us a trial before making your purchases else where, and we will convince you that you can get bar gains at D. Elias Si. Co's store, Gold Hill N. C. Having a large order for Feathers we will pay the highest market price for them. All other country pro duce taken in exchange. July 12, 1851 tilDecl2-'51 iEW YORK CLOTHING. WILDE, BATES & TAYLOR, (SUCCESSORS TO C. T. LONGSTREET & CO.) No. 64. Nassau St.. New York, WOULD invite the attention of Merchants and Dealers in CLOTHING, to their Fall and Winter stock, which for exteut, variety, tyle of work manship, cannot be excelled in the United States, and they believe an examination would fully repay the trou ble or purchasers. It will be their endeavor to sustain the reputation of the late concern for selling well made garments at low prices. A better class of goods has been got up this season than is usually found in clothing houses, and with special reference to the Southern Trade. New York. July, 1951. 2mll iin, bonnets, ribbons, crape shawls, lace capes and col- lars, black French cloths, summer coating, black satin ; all of which have been bought since the 20th of April, and if there is any advantage in buying late io the Spring, we have it. We have also, a fine lot of SUMMER HATS, Brebee's fine silk hats, (fashionable.) Having on hand a fine stock of all kinds of dress goods for ladies and gentlemen, we respectfully solicit a cajl as we intend to sell low. Also, 1 Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, BOOTS and SHOES. Come and examine our goods before purchasing, as it affords us great pleasure to exhibit them, and also sell as low as tbey can be bought in this market. BROWN, FRALEY $ CO, Salisbury, May 15. 1851 2 P. S. Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, sheet Brass and Iron, biass Kettles, and Iron Ware kept constantly on band for sale. We are agents for the Island Ford Manufac turing Company, a new Factory in Randolph County, which makes superior Yarn and Cloth. We keep a arge lot on hand and will sell at factory prices by the bail or bolt. B. F. Sl CO, 1GR0E WASTED. What is life ? 'tis a vapour, An ideal dream, A fast waning taper, A swift ebbing stream. A torrent that dashes Headlong to its source ; A meteor that flashes And fades in its course. A rain drop descending, That falls in the sea ; And is lost in the blending Writh; infinity. SEW ASSORTMENT OF ENTIRELY NEW WORK. bis guide. - He has now gone with Oliver Fabyan, than whom f better does not live in the mountains. ,D GASTON ROAD. t to see that thfere is a 3tie DrohftbilitATthRt thia H nail ivill fall rrconstrabfed, owing to a back Vdness on the'fmrt of those interested. 'ahscrihing forvttstock required for worK. ourerv, tnose wno have never jt thought of tbfe i immense loss pf time, W and property, such a failure would pitahly occasion, will begin tc realize fruit . ill ... . I . r ""'. now inai us pronauu ry, yea, Kir very door arid about But about two weeks re secure the Roajd ! The f" oi beptemofr i will soon be here iere 1 taint It is at- tU J 1 ai ill H realized. ? m which td iWribcd-and Moned as hd ? down. TK5o alio 08fthohave Xty thousand dollars un- this amount must be rais- c will be h tint time, or else theschen peless, and the Road will is the last appeal, and ihc means and wish th& tin Villi fin,l St trwn 1 Jto to orro whfn th Govprnor. shall dohwhat he lively redtiired to do "cause all rations on thV Road to ceastf, and dis- t'arge all persons employed," And to ad. V4e the RomI for rhIo phaticallyj le case. R fioto or never, is the Itate rit of the Age. A T.' , 1 'WlorcemenU for Lipez. dispatch nr XT . I I 'j uncuiis,. in me lipw I OTK ommmiulAdikrtiser, dated trie 21stinst.. f ! that the eicitpmpnt nrVfilent in I Vint IV ' trp.ftt nr.Vt iV,,. t ..tlv J- . v iimb iiiuKCSirniiins r- wn men Wiled on that dav Jo ioin ri n ifiiii.i...... .j et . i -itricuur, ii siays, or toe - - vu?i""arKaiion navinc een mMirf defiance of tie afhori. u Vy W frorn ahftV N4v 0r r, !K4! t0 bc bringing down sol- uc i amot cause in Cuba. RUiNAWAY;NEGROES MURDER. In addi'ion to what was published in out last concerning the attempted rescue of four runaways in Virginia, we find the following letter in the last Greensboro' Patriot giving farther particulars : "The conflict commenced by Mr. EWiI-' cox shooting one of the negroes with small shot in the thighs. The negroes immedi ately advanced, one having an English scythe, with which he split Mr.JJarllett's head open across the centre, or rather the back or crown, the scythe going in the full width. Mr. B. lived about six or se ven hours, retaining his senses except when fainting. The negro then turned upon Mr. Clewes. and cut his skull from Jj inch of the eyebrow, across toward thfMemple on the other side, about five inches, cutting to the brain. He is yet livinsr. and strong hopes are entertained ofhis recovery. The negro then turned n Mr A OlUrtlett. who attempted to W 4 " w -i shoot, but in raisinghis gun fined too soon and it is supposed shot him in the leg. then struck at him and cut A V aj--- - - ;j through the tsh1der.', making a dep cut in the sieht and barrel of his gun,4 Mr. Bartlett receiving two severe cuts in his thtimkand arm near the wrist, (and has had some bon-s taken out since ;) he, how ever fousht with his gun barrehand sue ceeded in knockingthe negro down and . - ar W m tT V I thought him dead. He (Bartien; . men turned to the assistance of Mr. Wilcox, where another negro had him down on all-fours, stabbing and wounding him se verelyHn the neck with n large bucther knife. Bartlett succeeded in knocking ! him ofi bv eivinz him two severe blows r . . " .. . ii on the back, leaving him as he supposed, dead. EsqV. Hale ran one of the negroes into the river. Attention was then drawn to Mr. Bartlett. who was carried offV the others who were wounded walking to the house, jsay 200 yards. Then otherj forces heing collected, (for there were but. foui men and two boys, and four negroes in how finished and be in 2 finished, of the most superior tnatertal, at J. S. JOHNSTON'S shop, one hundred yards southeast of Murphy's store ; which for elegance and durability, cannot be beat in the South, and can be bought on better terms than at any other establishment in the State. Call and see and examine for yourselves before buying elsewhere. July 1, 1851:9 FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER Austin, A. B. Alexander, Mrs. E. Area, Sally Allen, Jacob B. Archer, Rev P. W. Arey, Miss Sarah Barber, William Brown, Miss Mary L. Blue, James Bell, Dr. B. L. Bradshaw, Robt. Beaver, George M. Barringer, J. Brown, Cphraim E. Brown, Widow Joseph Brown, Elizabeth Casper, J. L. 2 Cress, Calvin Cruse, John Center, A Crosland, B. F. Coffied, Joseph B. Chambers, Thomas S. Craige, Mary L. Cauble, Maria Cole, C M. Earnheart, James Enniss, John Fry, Noah Fesperman, Conrad Gorman, H. S Graber.J. L. Goodman, Col. A. M. Harrison, Wm. M. Huey, Warren v Harris, Henry J. Henderson, Rozetta Harris, Geo M. Holmes, M. L. & R. E. Henderson, Miss Mary Henderson, James M. Hicks, R. L. Hutson, Henry H. Howard, Thomas A. Johnston, Sarah' C. Jacobs, Ransom Josey, Martin or Joseph Kesler, Alexander Kesler, John Kincaid, Wiley Kern, A. G. Kelt, Dr. Samuel Kirk, M. Lentz, Simeon Lynch, Miss Mary L. Lemly, T. L. , Mason, VVm. A. 3tl6 Morgan, Wm. W. Messemor, Jacob A. Morsell:, John Montgomery, A. D. Michael, Miss Margaret McClelland, A. C. Moore. i Martha Ann McLucas, Miss Mary J.' Miller, Charles Marlinj John Mitchell, John Owens; Abner O'Neal, Stanford H. Pinkstbn, Matthew Parks, John P. Partee.Harris 4 McKinzie, Parker, William C. Polk, Samuel Randolph, James A. Rough; William C. Roblev, Elizabeth Ro9e, C. A. RottIe,: Hiram Rice, Amos R. Sullivan, John Smith, Michael D. Saucerman, Christina Sttrewalt, Henry Smith, R L. Smith, Alexander Sherwood, W. H. Setseri Jacob StarnSj Martin Smithdeal, Anne Smith; George or sons Shuman, John Trexler, David Todd,; Joseph B. Trexler, Sophia Thomason, Mr?. Jane Vissiher, D. W. Valentine, Polly Verble, Catharine Warren, Peter Wat8rin, Miss L. A. Wilhelm, Jacob Wise,' John Weant, Geo. M. Watson, John W. Winchester, Pinckney Wilson, John R. Wardsworth, Mr. Woodson, Robert H. Waddle, J. M. Weant, Henry Weaver, Abraham Williams, Samuel B. B. JULIAN, P. M. CASH FOR NEGROES, Salisbury, July 10. 1851. ril HE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pu: JL chase a number of Negroes, for which he is offer ing the lliglie&t Market Prices in Cusli. Persons wishing to dispose of the above named pio- perty would do well to call on the subscriber. MYCR MYERS. Communications from a distance attended to. Salisbury, July 10, 1851, lOtf. NEW YORK IMPORTERS & JOBBERS, Freeman, Hodges & Co., 58 Liberty trcct, Between Broadway and Nassau St., Near the Post Office. NEW-YORK. Cy'7'E are recceiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, T T our Fall and Winterassortment 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 gov erns, we feel confident our Goods and Prices will induce them to select from our establishment. Particular at tention 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 widths and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets, for Hats. Feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers. Puffiings, and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, large assortment. Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undersleeves, &. Cuffs. Fine embroidered Reviere and hemstitch cambric handkerchiefs. Crapes, Lisses, Tarltons, Illusion and Cap Laces, Va lencienes, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread La ces, Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, merino gloves, and Mits, figured and plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslins, English, French, American and Italian Straw Goods. July, 1851 7tl2pd Telegraph Water Carrier ! THIS is a new and very useful invention for the purpose of raising and conveying water either from springs or wells, for domestic uses. It is also oaetol for raising ores from mines, or any similar purpose. It ac complishes the same amount of labor in less than half the time required by any other machine, with half I be amount of labor. With this simple contrivance a buck et can be sent to a spring at the distance of three hun dred yards and returned with water in three minute time. It is simple in its construction, durable, and not easily to get out of repair, The undersigned having purchased the patent right for the counties of Rowan, Cabarms and Mecklenburg, in this Slate, will be pleased to sell individual rights to such as may need them. Letters addressed to him at Salisbury, N. C, will receive punctual attention. A. II. CRESS. Salisbury, July 10, 1851 - if 10 N. B. All persons having in use the Telegraph Wa ter Carrier in use in the above named counties, are re quested to call and see the subscriber as be does not wish to have any unpleasant controversy with any one. A. II. C. JOEL SULLIVAN, Superior Havana Cigars AND best Virginia chewing tobacco, for sale by May 15, 1851 SUMMERELL, POWE, H r.Q. 2tf. Saddle aud Uarue Hauufactnrer, opposite W. Murphy (J- Co., Salisbury, N. C. HAVING permanently located myself in the Town of Salisbury, 1 now ofTer my services in the above business. Having worked in some of the best shops in the State and also in the Northern cities, I think 1 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 State ot ilovtn CiroUnn, CALDWELL COUNTV. Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1851. Elizabeth Maltbea vs. Irvin Maltbea. 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 therefore ordered, that publiea- : lion be made in the Raligh Register and Salisbury Watchman for the space of three months, that the de fendant be and appear at the next term of our Superior Court, to be held for the County of Caldwell, at the Courthouse in Lenoir, on the 5th Monday after ibe 4th Monday in September next, to plead, answer or demur to the allegations wl forth in the plaintiff petition, oih- statt Of JlOltll (EarOllUA, erw.se thesame w II be heard exp.r.e.and a decree pro n.viP innvrv ,v cni'lTV nouueed accordingly. W unrsa. C. C. Jones, Clerk of DAYIL COLIN ll IN LliLlll. our said Superior Court, at Lenoir, the 5th Monday af- M. BROWN & SON . ARE now receiving their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a general assortment of Bri tish, French and American STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Bootsand Shoes, sole Leather and Calfskins, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Delph, China and Glass Ware, Sugar, Coffee and lea, ramis ana Oils, Spirits Turpentine and Varnish, Window Glass, all sizes, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Ames' Mat tocks and Picks, together with a great variety of other articles usually kept in stores. To all of which we invite the attention of our custo mers and the pablic. Country ntf rchants will find it to their interest to examine this stock before making their purchases. We will not be undersold by any one doing business in this place. Salisbury, Sept. 4, 1851. , Montrose Academy, LENOIR, CALDWELL COUNTY, N. C. THE Tenth Session of this school will open on Monday, September 15th. It is desirable that pu pils intending to enter, should do so as early as possible TuitWsS. S8. and S10- Music. 815. French and ia U . Ik IW.linff from S6 to S7 Pr month. t, " . j-T: c.r hnre exceot in case of long sickness but pupils are charged from the time of en !r-rT EMMA J.BAKER. Principal. Sept. 4, 1851 J JUP To Rail Road Contractors. GILLESPIE on Roads, for sale at the Salisbory BookStore. Sept. 4,-13 Line of four Horse Post Coaches from Fayctteville to Warsaw Daily. THE subscribers having ' secured the mail con tract on the above Line, will commence THIS DAY, running a Line of Four Horee Post Coaches, Dailv. O" Leaving Fayetteville at six P. M , and arriving at Warsaw at half past 6 A. M., in time for the Cars North and South. Returning, leave Warsaw on the arrival of the Cars, say about 1 or two P. M., and arrive at Fayetteville in ten hours. Every care will be taken to render the line pleasant, convenient, an4safe for travellers. A Line of Stages will be established as soon as pos sible, by the Plank Road, from Fayetteville via Car thaze and Ashborough, to Lexington, Salem, and Salis bBry McKlNNON Sl McNEILL. Fayetleville, N. C, Aug. 8, 1851 3ml5 Turnip Seed warranted fresh, . 1 .1 1 rw Ca rf last received ana tor wie at Aug. 20, 1851 mf? the most approved varieties William Newell. t. Samuel Newell, Robert New ell, Martha Ann Newell, Sarah Smith, Paul Moo dey. Original Bill. It appearing, upon affidavit of the plaintiff, by his agent, that the defendants in this Bill, to w t : Sam uel Newell, Robert Newell, Martha Ann Newell, Sa rah Smith and Paul Moodey, are not inhabitants of this State : Notice is, therefore, hereby given to the said defendants, to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Davie, at th Court-House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's Bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and the caue set for hearing ex parte. Witness. L. Bingham, Clerk and .Master ot said ; Court of Equity, at Office, in Mocksville, the 9th d.y ! of August, A. D. 1651. L. BINGHAM, C. M. E. Pr. adv. S5 50. Cwl5 300 DOLLARS REWARD. ESCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw District, on Monday th 11th day of July last. SAMUEL J. LOVE, who was convicted for the murder of Mr. Ro bert J. Lster, at Spring Term, 151. Said Love is about 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet 2 inches high, has rather dark hair, and of a sallow complexion, and has a down cast look, with dark gray eys, and some cf his front teeth a little decayed, and is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend the said S. J. Love, and lofge him in any jail in this State, or one hundred and fifty dollars for his safe confinement in any jail in the United States, so ,k-. 1 Kim JOHN INGRAM. S. K D. Camden, S. C, August 8, lf51 ter ihe 4th Monday in March, A. D 1H51. C. C. JONES. C S C. Printers Fee S0 3ra, LOOK OUT I ALL persons indebted to Brown & James will please come forward and settle immediately, or they will have to settle with an officer. BROWN Si. JAMES March 27,1851. U47 SUMMERELL, POWE & CO. 16 CmlG NOTICE. IHE subscriber has on hand a very good second Just Received LBS. Tire Iron assorted, from to 2 inrri lh English refined horse shoe iron. M. BROWN Sc SON. August 14, 1851 15 J. D. WU.I.IAJHS s FORWARDING 1XD C03UI1SSI0S MERCHANT, Feb 13, 1851:if40 Fayettfdlt, N. C k. PfiVn whuh he will sel very low lor lis 1 1 va a ' cash. Call and ee. Mocksville, Aug. 21, 1851 J. B SOLOMON. tf 16 State of ilortli Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. In Kqvily. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk sod Master for the County of Alexander, that Elero Ste venson. Hannah Lackey and her hoshand, James Lack ey, William Stevenson. Nancy Wallace, and her hus band, Jrpiha Wallace, are no, inhabitants of this State: It is thrrfore ordeYed, adjudged, and decreed by the Clerk and Master of said Court, that publication be made in th Carolina Watchman for three months, that the above named persons, parties defendant in a suit in our Superior Court of Equity now pending, wherein Henry Watson and wife and others are com plainants against James Stevenson and Amos Steven son, Eiecutors of James Stevenon, dee'd, and others are defendants, to appar at the next Superior Court cf '. Equity, to be held for the County of Alexander, at the Court House in Taylortvi le, on the 9tb Monday sfier : the 4th Monday in September, A. D. Ie51, then and there to plead to, answer or demor to the seTeral alle gations in the bill of complaint of tbe st-ove named ' compiainsnts f et forth, or judgment pro confeeso will be ! taken aeainst them. Witness, John M- Caraon, Clerk t and Master of our said Court, at office, ia Taylorsville, j ibe 9th Monday after the 4ih Monday io March, A. D. ! 1651. Issued 12ib day f June. A. D. 151. j JOHN M. CARSON, CM. E. ! Printers fee $10 3m7 To Officers and Soldiers of the War of 1812! Twill attend to the prosecotion of claims arising un der the " Bounty Land Bill" pas-ed at the last ses sion of Congress. Salisbury, Oct. 10 950. JAMES E KERR. 22tf SUPERIOR wtcntii Engine for talc low. Apply to J. U. CAlti.ls, Snliihurv. Aitr. 14. 5 j . 0. JII. COFFITI A! keeps constantly on hand at the Salisbitit Book Stobk, a large and most tal uaMe assortment of Book und SlUtionerT Salisbory, Sept. 13. '50 . 1W .
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