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it' - vtr-T Lvrt-. r.:iit i - i i A' u y;. a-' I, 0'-, Safer. -Chi This , dreiiruLcourgo con. 4j'incs to, prevail to an alarming extent, fill nlon tho ' Valley of tho Mississipp nci! Obtain vers, in New York and Fjbila--V icptii and at the Salj Works in Virginia, jio vpabic authorities of many of the large cities not yet visited by it, are adopt- ; jng i measures to prevent its ravages. .tLsc1 fmcasurcs 'consist, chiefly, jn a 1 ' thorough? cleansing of the streets, alleys, ! baCkWartls oflall kind of filth. I The '.i hnk.vnrtls oi l alt kind Ol lilt ll. ine ; iit'iieuiarc exhorted to cleanliness in'lheir , t " ' J i t lif. i L. persons td good I healthy ; diet, and com. , joirtabl4 clothing, and against unnecessary - f(fars ( If i" i ' ; ' tThe tOO? free iWe of ardent spirits, anu j j mWnn nf xccs. should be guarded atainsi as thy contribute in rendering tVe attacks of rfhis and many other dis Im'ti&aimbTe malignant and diflicuU to casts,! more anagti; LI. i 'C '-BcitRi;, of KingstonrN. C, jpub- j J endless torment' to " meet any of Ihem i d ''"''i ttn d discussjhc follow iniVoriiaint Viuestions: Do-the Scriptures ch thi IocU fneof ej for any jriy'-'yi'itb '-Mr Clapp, of whose labors in ! Xew Oilcans, ! Parson Brownlow, of Ten- nesseegave account, some year . or two tack. I TltaCuic Pcar Improvement. resporicjent of the; Wilmington ( A cor- Vilrriirutnn Cnmmpr I Y lmingion ommer- tial, vititms rom Pittsborough on the 16th uit.t'jsays;: " On londay last Mr. i). lVompson,Cliicf Engineer of the Oi W. ape Tear anj Deep Hi ver Navigation pany, Started in a small boat from Hay 'vrood to Faycttcville. " He was accompa nied b anl assistant Engineer, a rodman jind two boatsmen ; and is by this time, i; on tbe spot where operations are to begin, making arrangements towards letting out . -; i." Prtrl in Vi1mimrtnn Joiirn.il '"ient Kail Koad Convention to be held in Salisbury, ihshes fh vara, jn the W iimington Journal on Uih of June nejtt and that the Chairman aJ. I tot June! 1st, proposing ' to the Clergy of point twenty delegates from this County to attend said l.VLu'firtrItnii ivhn nriir.h the doctrine i Co"vcn.tio,V . . ' 1 L 'U"T'' . i netoieea, 'i liat we approve,oiihe enterprise) or con- U 1 flmfwi 01 tht human race, or the final re i Turnpike at or near, the r- 1 .41:--ir ..it'; I,.!.' v ' rout that can secure a , lCtimW UJ, ut V" " , el,crossijiK tbeBue t ' '-:lfr Mifirruss. ve iudec. OUcht to Com-! Virginia Tennessee', an t- s contracts." ; j!frSlaixrj The General Assembly of the I febyterian Church; Old School, Pitts- sbyt Lurg. jMay 25th. through- their chairman, D. IcGiil, reported a series of six reso lution, which were as follows : 'jfcsqieeJ, 1st. That jhe principles of the Presbyterian Church on the subject of slavery, arc already set lorth in repeated 'declarations so full as to need np further exposition, f d;That, in view of the civil, and do mestic" ruaturcj of this institution and the competency of secular institutions alone torcmpvc fct, and view of the earnest inquiry and deep agitation on the subject, wfuch-we noW, observe in one or more cornraonwei'lths f pur countrjr where slavery exists it is-considered peculiarly improper and jinexipedient for the Assem bly tp attempt or propose any measures la thciwork of emancipation. I i3. 'f hat all necessary and proper pro ' vision h a? been already made for the just -flcrci?e of discipline upon those who neg lect Orh ioliito the mutual duties of master ,'' M sef-vanjtj and the General Assembly is .hcp the .unfaithfulness of any inferior Courtis mado manifest by record, appeal, or complaint., - ,,lth.: Wc reoicd to believe that the ac tioii of a former! Assembly, so far from . tiidlnRbr aUowing1 the iniquitous oppres- non 04 man ny his icllpw man, lias been steadily promoting nn amelioratjoii in the j condition of the slaves, by winning the ! coMiuencc of masters; in freedom from; fartaiieisrh. ahd-by Stimulating the slave- j lioiucr and his nastor a iko to, labor in the -)tlip.ous education of the blacks. J . rr5th. That jt'is enjoined on Prcsbyteri- i ans situated in slaveholding States to cop- I tmue to increase their exertions for the ,. r . - A, , i , I r"b'vu., ,lUuv.uiuii ui ma bkhmj.hiiu iu ( J ; f;i'M'vri;",siinctiy, in mo annual narratives to the Uencral AssembW. the state of re ljg)6ti among the coltlred population. The report was accepted and adopted. no gentleman voting against it, Mr. iu,. io was aoseH ai ine lime, cn ,-tjfrcd r.his protest against the resolves on 'Ac next day..' . i ' '-i Vi'. , ' ! ! .f VPvalMn f Charleston. The recent .census ol. Uharleston; makes the pbpula- itha city about twenty-eight thou- - t lx Vn,cr l" 'lUe tincnuig'jSeivs, ays.jthat, including the NccL Charleston Contains Hfty thotts'rtnd inhabitants, and ;nisti that the population should be com- I'uicu in in is ,va)'. :- ; h TOWN MEETING. V' A11 ntee ting of the citizens of Salisbury, held in the prtJiUnc'fou Saturday the 'dstant for the pur K 'making arrangements for the sitting of the Rail rf! ff'nntUMi, at this place on the 14 th instant, on Wtrf llaW Joh n It. 1rt I nhituil l .i ll' . a x i jkiifi,!. i ' i F ii L--Vh4ir the aptMiimtment of Sam'l W. Jkmmi A v r "j .iiiiiiii ir. j. iavM. intenttant r.r i'..i . ; p- 'fL llendtsrson, Secretaries. j ' ; i.":.4 Wjept of the meeting was briefly 4l ' ; " ""mus o uneuv expiainca bv t a O 'F ' ' ' conciuaeu by offering the ; JowmjjriMutiprv: 1 IK -t ",l,M rtfjiliuu UC! BppOIIlV J i . ntta'1' Con'slu,R f members, j . - - " ' a aina. n iii uiiiirnn t m FAiAni . k.. . . . : a VWmfhiO 't ' . - fJi nu Hint u VhZ i ?!k:f "fTf.n. PPP"inted by the Chairman, ftrtj ii . J Wlu lo make arrangement for the sit- Uj 't1" .trvf ntion ; wh lM the folloxvinz eenU. T3Hihe(Wfntiori; whereupon the Chairman an- 1 bord?rs- .Pll?l arged from the time of en WnM th?i folloxying genUemen to constitute aaid tr8nce unul ed Y ,he 8es8,',a- deduction wdl ?uen" If t i I..l.w.l 'Kt a . . . . l;J Va: Rhards,'M. Whitehead, J. II. Jen. Sk- of Judge Ellia, it was resolved that arTad- it . fnrnittbB of seven with the Municipal Author tte of seven with pal Author- t7i?l,,:Tuw" 1,6 Pl"nM by tt runwitieejof receplkm. Tl Chainntm to con- Tha following gen- tu We, appinted said cominitte ttee on the part of lU'-K ST ::rVy : W) 4- l:ttLZ?rr VI' lMn& ' ' ;rtmctcli( & Henderson. I ! . in On moiioiv-of J. Clarke, - - "' r Town be requested ij invite the Governor and Board of Internal Improvements to be present at the convention, and to extend to them the hospitalities of the T$ira'JlH on thaC occasion. ' ' I f Onmotion, the meeting adjourned. I M . . !' D.'A. DAVIS, Ckaipnan. I e. 3 - 'I Trieetiiiff in Alexander County. A large meeting of lee Viuzens oi viexanaer oun- was held at the Uourt nouse, in i ayiorsvwe.on me oq.h Hav of May, iJ4y, ana organized by appointing Robert Allen. Esq., airman, and 3. Smutf and H.j Steel, becretanes. - , A M. BogleexpUined (he ohject of the mting JD the appointraelu o( delegates to the Rail Road Cooi vention to be held at Salisbury, on the 14thf Jane next, and lo express an opinion with regard to the 1oca; tion pt tbe Western '1 urnpike Koad. ;i j f Mr. A. G. Mcintosh, next spoke as to the object ofi thejmeeting, and offered the following resolufionl, which! j were unanimously adopted : : Resolved, That this meeting cordially approfe of the; course of our last Legislature in devising and Adopting; a liberal system of -Internal Improvement, throughout j the State. f ; . I ; .! t j Mesqlved, That we approve of the Internal Improve- structing a Turnpike Road from Salisbury Weft to the; Georgia Line, from the proceeds of the Cherokee bonds. liesolted. That we feel a deep interest in tbe loca-, tion or the Western Turnpike Road as far West as the; Town of Morganton, and that a route North of the cJttfwb Ri ver to intersect the Caldwell and Ashe Town jof Lenoir, is the only ny amount of the trade arid trav- Ridge from the adjacent 'States of d Kentucky to our own State J beaeht any consideitble number of our citizensf or have any prospect of a profitable investment on the part of -the state. ! 1 - Jiesohtd, That we respectfully invite the attention of the Commissioners and Engineers, who are fippoirft-' ed to locate aid Rondno the route North of the Cataw- ba via Statesville, Taylorsville and Lenoir, to Morgan-' ton, as possessing idvantages fn point of so and of easy grade, supefiorj for the construction of a srpbdroad lo Hnv omer route utl1 ol " besides the still? greater ,,,. r.. ...uuk! wM.wi.tuQ. .v nip siiv iiumioi viiuiiiicri iiiiwiiii uii;it the trade and travel must necessarily flow, even if the State road should take a different route, I ' The Chairman then appointed the following persons delegates to the Salisbury Convention, viz : A;.1 C. Mc- I T - gLl V A Com-rimosh, Esq., Dr. J,M. Carson; Col. J. s. McCurdy, J. M. Bode. James H. Newland.J. F. Stenhenson. Col. R. O. Benneth, John Lumsden, Col. J. P., Whiie, Thosl. Miller, A. Baole.R. L. Steel, Major (Jeorge Barnes, Thos. S. Boyd, Esq., Coh A Sharpe, D. Little, James James, John Stine, Esq., James Reid. On motion, the Chairman was added to the list. 1 , ' A." II. Shuford, Esq, of Catawba, being present was called upon, and addressed the meeting in a very spir ited and appropriate manner impressing upon thje people the importance of carrying out the various schemes, of internal improvement authorized by the last Legislature, and the great advantages to be derived thereby". Resolved, That; a coby of the proceeding! of this meeting be sent to the Editors of the Carolina f Watch man with the request that they, publish them, lind that the Fayetteville Observer and Raleigh Register be re quested to copy. -, " On motion, the ineeting adjourned. I ROBERT ALLEN, Chairman. J. C. Smith, ) e R. L. STEELt Secretaries. j ; Rail Koad Convention, f The Citizens of Rowan County anr) of the Town of Salisbury, are respectfully solicited to attend-the deliberations of the Internal Im provement Convention, to meet in Salisbury, on ' i Thursday, the l ith inst. j - Also, a preliminary meeting to be holden at the Court House, in Salisbury, on SATURDAY next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. I Jly order ofUhe Commissioners for the Town of Salisbury. " I P. A. DAVIS, Intendant of Police. June 5, 1849. ! RAIL ROAD COJfVEtf TI0X. We vvouli remind the public that the Rail Road Convention will be held in this place on the! 11 th day of June next. It is to be hoped that every county in the State, interested in this great project now arritntino thft nnhlir. mind, will KPiirl dlf. gates, and that suC'h an impetus will then be givea to it, as will insure its success beyond doubt, ; In Iredell County, on the 23d ultimo, by the Rev. Win. A. Hall, Dr. J. R. B. ADAMS, to Msss MARY GRACEY. I In this County, on the 22d ultimo, by the I Rev. Mr. KomrocK, apt. i. jj. ukx Kothrock, Capt. T. L. GRJEBER, to -Mrs, ELIZA- ufcTii widow of the late Amb rose Eddleman. In Davidson county, on the 6th instant, bv the Rev. Archibald Baker, Mr. Charles F. Baker, of this' place, to Miss Margaret Ann Owen, daughter of 'Mr Peter Owen. . ' : i - men i; In Middleton, Mississippi, on the 22d April last, af ter a protracted and very painful illness, Mrs! COR NELIA A, SANDERS, consort of Dr. J. F. Sanders, aged 2-1 years. I ' ; Mrs. b. was a native of Midway. Davidson County i No. Carolina, where her parents now reside, and fit 1 must b a ; source of much gratification to them to knew Jier dissolution she prolessed to know her the forgiveness of" her sins. She desired to knowif her'companion was not willing to give her up, and remarked that she would now go toa house " not madejvith hands." ' y It may alsoii a gratification to her parents 'and friends to know that during her illness she was attended by the rnost skilful Physicians, and the ladies like rjiin istering angels:gave their unremitting attention, an4 she descended to the grave with universal regret. j; . O Alabama; and Louisiana papers please copy.; j' - ' ? Ij" We are authorised and requested to announce JAMES E. KERR. EsqT, as aWndidate for the Office of County Court jClerk, at the ensuing August election. O" We art authorised and requested, tb announce JOHN II. HARDIE, asT candidate for re-election to .l. c ri..L... r . riu e-n t .i. Ji. me oince oi vouuiy vour vicfN. oi nowou, m mc en- ' tmin Anmist elrkion. f- I O" We are authorized to Announce OBADIAH WOODSON, as a candidate fbf the Office jof Superior Court Clerk fqr Rowan County r , i -r-j- j 1 ' ;. WESTON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE eighth session of this school will commence on Tuesday the third of July, next. Prices as here tofore Board 86-ihonih ; Tuition 6 Ho 15 per session.. The; subscriber can accommodate tea or twelve K tnrl in ithr-hnard or tuition, rirvnt in iav nf nro. tracted sickness, ori'of special agreement. t ' f r ' - ! ' JESSE RANKIN. June 1, 1849 35 1 Brown & James I TJ AVE just deceived amons a varietv of other iiti- J. AJ. cles. a Jarge nuantitv of suoerfine sala salad OIti Salisbury, April 12, 1849 491 TO SHIPPERS OF GOODS! Produce upon tlie Cape Fear tti ver " v r rffl HE" (Henrietta Lsteam- Sija 1 JL boat Company by Cir cular dated lJin December, 1847,-made known the Rates ggfof Jflreight ana tnes cnarges by the former owners with the other; Conipany on the Cape Fear, also asserting that they would Freight or Forward aslow asany other Company or - r irm. Hav- i in g information that other Companies have made private jj offers to particular houses (orfinns)j 'thatfhavej usually ;i 'shipped by our Line, which is a reduction upon pur form- ; er rates of Freight, we hereby inform our patrjpns and i' menus, and also ail others disposea 10 iavciT u.wnu unrir business, that the' Company will make a deduction of 10 per cent, upon all freights fromBoston, New York, Phil adelphia and Baltimore, to Wilmington. 1 ; j The receiving and forwardikig in :Wilminglon to be free of all Commissions. j Shippers by our Line since the firet day pf January, '1849, whose-bills have been settled, will be entitled to the 10 per cent. ; and those; unsettled will have that amount credited to their accounts opon the -Company's books To all shipoers upon the Cape Fear, the Henrietta Steamboat Company take pleasure in saying, they have good Boats in good order, andl possess such facilities as will insure to those who patronize the Line a speedy transportation of all Good and Produce committed to j r?,T L .1- tr.rli.(ta'fimn4ni ohnnU - :i plainlv marked. and the Bills of Ladin filled up" Tobe delivered 'at the Company's Wharf, Wilmington, N. C." GURDON UEMING.Pres't " j Henrietta S. B. Co. Fayelteville, May 20, 1849. 6t5 MASONIC CELEBRATION The Officers and Brethren of William s Ri Davie Lodge, No. 119, will celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, on Monday the 23th June, 1849, at Lexington. ' An oration will be delivered on the occasion by Luke Biackmer, Esq., of Gold Hill. I All Masons in good standing, are fraternally invited to attend. F. VV: STIMPSON, Sec'y. Lexington, N. C, June 7, 1849. J" ; 3t5 Now is your Time for BARGAINS. THE undersigned beg leave to pre sent to their customers and the public, that they have a ; Pretty good supply of Fine Goods on hand, suitable for ' Ladies and Gentlemen's Summer Wear, fc'hich they propose to sell very low for cash. They are induced to give this notice for the reason that they aire determined, if possible to clear the shelves in time for the Fall and Winter stock. Those who may yet be . th want ol summer apparel, would do well to call. BROWN fc ELLIOTT. Salisbury, Juue 1, 1849 5 TOYJN JLOTS FOR. SALE IN BOON, WATAUGA Co., No. Carolina. ' 1 THE undersigned, Commissiones, will sell AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 16th of July next, to the highest bidder, the valuable LOTS in the Town fof BOON, Watauga County, situated on the State Road, near Council's Store, said road leading from Wilkesborough, N. C, to Jonesbordiugh, Tenn. The County Site is beautifully located, with more conveniences than any other County Seat jn ihe State. There are some dozen Springs of the purest and healthiest water, such as have so long distinguished our mountain Country, in and near the Town. We will aso have a commanding view of some of our most cele. brated mountain sceneryC We therefore, with out hesitation, invite persons ivho are desirous of purchasing SUMMER OR FA MI purchasing su siMtiU ui; tAtVllUi UK- SIDENCES, to attend the ale, for we feel perfectly assured they will be suited in LOTSJ and riuUbfe. At the above mentioned time and place, the contracts will be let out fpr biiild. inga COURT HOUSE & JAIL, to the lowest bidder. Both the budings lobe built of brick ; and on the first dayjof the eale a plan of the public buiildings will lie submitted jo. the public for ins-pectipn. The f ale' will be Continued until all the Lots, are solc. ' JORDAN COUNCIL, - JONATHAN HORTON, NOAH MAST, f ; Commissioners. May 28, 1849. 3i5 To House-keepers and all wlio intend TO MARRY SOON. IT! HE subscribers having entered into a co-partner-nership in the Cabinet Makinz Busipess, take; this Opportunity of informing the citizens of this Town and County and the surrounding Counties, tha"t they have on hand and can furnish onhflrt notice, all Articles in their line at as cheap a rate as cafo be bought anywhere in this country, viz : " . Wardrobes Dressing Bqrcaus, Centre Tables, China Presses, Chairs, bedsteads, kt. Also, a vgf and neat assortment of Coffins always on hand. Please call and give us trial. W can be found at the old stand, opposite the Rowan. I$ouse, formerly occupied by David-Watson. All kinds of country pro duce taken in exchange for furrylure. .Jl WM. ROWZKE. L S. R. HARRISON. ! Salisburgzdlay 10, 1849. -- 1- THE undersigned at May Sessions, 149, of Rowan County Court, qualified as Executors to the V i 1 1 of John Fraley, dee'd. We hereby notify all persons having claims against thei estate of JohnfiFraley, dee'd, to present them for payment within the tjhie prescribed" by law, or this notice will be plead in barHf their recov ery ; and all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment. MONTFORT S.RALEY, WM. R. FRALEY, May 12, 1849:6t2 j Executors. JUST received a larganpply of superior adaman tine and Hulls pressejrTfaiUEdw Candles, which I will sell at reduced price, to reduce the stock! May 17,4849 J. H ENXISS. TO PRINTERS. NOW on hand and for Sale Ilireo KEGS of Printers liikl U M. BROWT & SON. Salisbury, April 26, 1343. I 51 , i I Catalogue of: Valuable 1 SCHOOL BOOKS, I tPor sale by tlie Subscriber, tIz : fTlflLLIARD-S Universal Historyj ;! T T do. History of the United States, r 1 1 do. Ancient Geography and Atlas, Parley's Universal History, I Elements of Zoology, j f i' do. of Drawing and 'Mensuration bt Dav ies, j Uaviesr Legendre ; do Bordon, 1 do. Algebra ; do. Universal Arithmetic, do. Arithmetic : do. First lessons in Arithmetir , do. Arithmetical Table Book or the method of Teaching figures by sight. 1 Bullions Eng. Grammar ; Clark's new Grammar, Book of Commerce by sea and land, Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Emmerson's Watts on the mind, Illustrative Definer, , Emmerson's Arithmetic, part 1st; 2d and 3d, : Olmsted's School Philosophy ; Smiley's do. Elements of Moral Science, (Wayland's) American Manual, Grigg, Elliott &. Co's 1st, 2J and 3d Readers. " Addick's Elements ; Webster's S. Dictionary, 4 Eastman's Penmanship, Juvenile Choir for public and private schools and for young classes. Key to Eastman's Cherographic Chart. ANDREW HUNT. Lexington, N. C.,May 1843: Cot 4 Special Terill of the Superior Coiirt. There will be held for the County of Rowan, at the vuun iiousr, in oansyury, on ine isi .vionaay in July, next, a special Superior Court of Law and Equity. J. S. JOHNSTON. C. S. C. May 26, 1849 3t4 FOR 1849. "ii. BROWN & SON A RE now opening at their ClieapCasll Store, JL a splendid and indescribably beautiful stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Embracing everv varietv of stvle and fashion to be found ' C5 J J i m Strut i h rtf 1 fM Pi 1 nnisi r n nA PAnciotin nr in nnrt thi ' following : FOB. LADIES WEAR. Solid figd and Rich Chameleon Silks ; striped and sol id silk Tissues : plain and plaid black do. ; Barege de Toil ; blue, pink and white Tarltons ; Toil de Nord ; fancy French organdie Lawns ; black and second mourn ing Muslins and Ghinghams ; solid and fancy French Ginghams; linen Lustres and linen Ginghams ; beauti ful French Muslins; French Capes and Collars; Visi tes; M-uslin Sacks; worked muslin Mantilas; Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings; Kid Gloves; Rib bands ; Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Grass and Mohair Skirts, fyc. FOR GENTLEMEN. Blue, black, brown and olive Cloths ; black Doe skin Cassimeres ; fancy do., of the most fashionable styles; plain and fig'd satin and silk Vestings, (very fine); white Kid and Silk Gloves, i$c ; also, a ; 1 Large stock of Staple DRY GOODS, as complete and as cheap as any in the State. A LARGE STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, Silk, Fur, Panama and Leghorn. Bonnets, Silk, Satin, Leghorn & straw. Hardware and Cutlery, single and double barrel SHOT GUNS, Carriage Maker's Triiumii?s and Carpenters Tools, (ass'd) Shoemakers Tools and Trimmings, Paints, Varnish, Oils, and Dyes, Calf Skins, sole Leather, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Iron, ifc. Our stock of Goods is as complete as any in this mar ket, and will be sold for Cashtr on time to punctual dealer, as cheap as the cheapest, wholesale or retail., Give us a call before buying, as we are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers for the California or Carolina gold dust. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, April 20, 1849. 51 WHOLESALE & RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. VIIEEL, OF FORTUNE New Store ---New Firm, ATT7W rwmQ! L 111 f LL the goods belonging to tbe late Firm of J. if W. Murphy having been sold out at Auction, a new firm has been formed with a capital of 30,000, all of which has been invested irtThe Northern Markets for new goods; and the said firm are now receiving and j opening at the Inrce brick store formerly occupied by J. tn W. Murphy, direct from Philadelphia and New York, an entirely new stock of ' FRESH GOODS: Consisting of French, English, German, Scotch, and American Dry Goods ; Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, HATS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, BOOKS, COMBS, Plated and Saddlery Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Carpenters3 1 Tools, And all hiiids of GROCERIES and all other kind of GOODS. We wish to be understood, (not blowing and bragging) that we.-speak the truth when we say thai we are open ing at this time THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW GOODS that has ever been opened in 'this place ; and as for beauty and stylp the ladies say we have the prettiest and cheapest they Have yet seen. And why should they not say o, when opr goods are all entirely new and all bought for cash, and such a large quantity of them. We deem it entirely unnecessary to enumerate all the articles composing our stock, as it has become, too fashionable for persons to advertise three or four times as much as they actually have. But suffice it to say, that we have a well assorted stock of all kinds of Goods of every description ; and that they are all paid for, and paid for with our own money, With all these advan tages we think we can safely say that we will sell them a little lower than! any of our neighbors, and we would merely say to one and all to gtve us a call, hear prices, examine for yourselves and be your own judges. Most Respectfully, WILLIAM MURPHY, &. Co. Salisbury, April 26, 1849 8w51 JiUlES HORAH, WATCH AND 0&OCK-SOAKER, Opposite Cowan's Brirk Row, Salisbury C. . ; iw 00I)S CMOLHA ,WIH'iH:i!;C2 know THE SUBSCRIBKRS arc now of BOOKS AND STATIONARY, ever arc as follows : Webster's Life and Speeches : Clay's Jo. do. ; Calhoun's do. do. ; Maeauley's Enqland ; Chalmers" Power of God ; Lite of Franklin ; Life of Penn ; Life of Mahomelr Cook's Voyages ; Female Poets of America ; Female Poets of England W omen of the Revolution ; Irvine's Columbus ; Irving's sketch Book : Irvine's Tale Traveller : Goldsmith's works ; Goldsmith' Auimated Nature ; j Modern Accomplisbment ; Louis Bhmc. 2 vols. ; Women of the Scriptures; Coms:ock's Philosoi.l lhy Comstock's Chemistrv ; Lincoln's Botanv Anthon's Classical Dictionary ; Ain?wonh's Dictionary ; Plutarch's Lives ; New Greek Grammar ; Csesar ; Sallast ; Homer ; Horace ; Virgil ; Anabasis; . Jacob's Greek Reader ; Prose Composition i ; Latin Lesson ; Letters on Astronomy ; j Mineralogy ; Miner's GuiJe ; Friends and Fortune ; ; D'Aubine's Reformation, I Washington and his General's, (Headley) ! T " - (Lippard) Napoleon and his Marsha's, (Headley) , " (Carey and Hart) i Bancroft's Life of Washington, j Wee ins " ! " Marion, Signer'9 of the Declaration. American Manual ; Prose Writers of America ; Poets and Poetry do. ; 300 new Novels ; 75 reams SALISBURY. iV. C, April 2G, 1819. IS NOW ALL THE CRY. VlTE respectfully invite our customers, friends and T f the 1 public generally, to call and examine our stock SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which we are now receiving from Philadeljhia and New York, of the latest importations, consisting of Dry Goods Hats, Caps and Bonnets of various descriptions; shoes, leather, &c, Sic; hard ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and plans ware; fine Double and Single barrel Shot Gnns; finished and unfinished rifle barrels; pistols, Slc, &.c; chapeaus, plumes, swords, Im-Us, s;uhes, epeaulets, silver and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eavh but tons, &.c; proceries of all kinds and of good quality; Blue Cotton Yarn, TVertt'er Reeds, Brass Clochs, (warranted) and numerous other articles space not admitting to enu merate ; all of which as is customary of late days to boast of, having been purchased at the very lowest prices, and the cash paid ; and are now offered for sale, and must be sold upon equally low and accommodating terms as at any other establishment in this burg. Please call, ex amine and judge for yourselves, as we shall take pleasure in exhibiting our goods, and no pains spared to please all who may favor us with a call. BOGER &. MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 19, 1841). SO New Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FOX IjKbhLMs It is respects to A the citizens of Salisbury and R!irrnundin7 countrv. with a ten- der of his services as a CABINET MAKER, prepared to execute all orders in his line wiih despatch in the most superior workinnnlike manner and best style. He will keep constantly cn hand the best mate rial for making sofas bureaus, ottomans, Wardrobe?, Dining, Centre, l eer, and other I ables ; Rocking, Office, ami Parlor Chairs; liedsteads of su perior finish and latest fashion. HTFriends of decensed persons will find it to their interest to send to him as an undertaker. Specimens of his work and skill can be found at the ware room3 in Cyrus West's large brick building, next Watclniinn Ofiice. The cheapness, durability, and sfiperiority of all work turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage of the public. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country produce and lumlwr of nil kinds suiiable for Carpenters and Cabinet Mnkers, taken in exchange for any thing in his line. A large quantity of shingle's im mediately wanted. Salisbury, May 10, 1813. 1 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. TRINITY SCHOOL, Eight Miles Went of Raleigh. Rieht Rev. L. S. Ives, DD. Visitor. THE summer Term of these Schools wjll commence on Wednesday, the 6th June. A punctual attendance of the pupils is requested. For circulars, containing full information as to Terms, &.c, apply to the subscriber. ALUERT S.MEUES, Rector of St. Mary's School. Raleigh, April 12, 1849. OtM) HAVE received a large supply of fresh Ur!Ml Seed, and as they were selected by a friend of theirs who has for a long time deult in that line of busi ness, they therefore recommend them to their friends and the public generally, as the best article of Garden Seed that have ever been brought to this market. Among them may be found Snap, Refugee, French, China, Dwarf, Butter, and Lima IVans ; Long Green and Ear ly Cluster Cucumber ; Okra, assorted ; Parsnips, assort ; Dwarf Marrowfat and Early frame Peas ; Red arid Yel low Tomatoe ; Early Yellow sugar, red turnip, lone blood, and white sutrar Beeis ; early York, nigar loaf, winter drumhead, flat Dutch, red Dutch, and mountain snow head Cabbage; long Orange Carrot ; Ice, and snow head Letuce -t long scarlet Radish, purple Turnip, early bush Squash. March 1, 1849 43 25 Dollars Reward! RANAWAY from the subscriber in Augret, 184fa aced about forty years, common height, named Charity, IOI1 IK-.S-. - sometimes called Charity Craige. having been raised the late Thomas Ura.ge. .-aia o .- thonahr to be harbored hr tier rn Am triends about S.i;Ki.rv nnd vieinitv. 1 will live the above reward any person for her delivery or confinement in jail so that I may get her. M. BOGER. Salisbury, April 19, 1849. . 50 TO THE PUBLIC ! NOTICE is hereby "given to the public not to trade for a Note given by me to Robert B. Gray, ol Iredell county, N. C, for one hundred and hfty dollars, due on the first day of November, next, as the PP"7 is not sound, and does not fi'l the warrantee I de termined not to pay said note unless IIaLe!! . York District. S.d, May 33. I519.-3?d illl'H mm m is porar ur. it.. i t receiving tlie larct and broughto this market, a best supply few of whipu ; Poets and Toetry of F.nshnd ; do. of ile AncienU ; Poetical Works of CraLbe, llrber; Pol'Kck ; Cowpef ; Tbomppon, Heraans, Young and Rodgera f Hallam's Middle Ages; do. Constitutional History; , ' Crumb's Synonymes; Waverly Novels; History of the Bastile ; Wondrrs of tbe World ; Burke's Works; Byron's do.; Moorr'sdo Uolert!otrs do.; Scoti'j do., and Miscellanies ; Modern British Kssavift, (Maeauley's) (Macintot.h) (JetTrey) XCarlyl-'.) . . (Wilson-.) (Allison's) Talfourd and Stephen's do. ; ; Sydney Smith, Shakspeare ; Man and hi Motive j Modern Infidelity ; Lock's Esays ; Sacred Harp ; r Taylor and Statf; Southern Harmony ; .j Scott do , American Chesterfietd, Book of Politeness, Book of Martyrs, Nettletou's Remains, Chillinpworth's Religion of Protectants, Proverbial Philosophy, Virginia, its History and Antiquities, McCulloch's Commercial Dictionary, ; MrMahan's American Gardner, ' Jack Halyard; liobtason Crusoe ; Paper ; Wafers. Seals, Ac.,&c. M. BROWN &, SON. 51 COM AND BUY:!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ! IS TT1HE subcriber is now receiving one of the band JL somest and cheapest Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER ever offered in thitf market, purchased In Philadelphia and New York, from the latest Foreign Arrivals, and at I he lowest cali figures, constating in part of blk,blue. 1 golden, French odeladrs and apple green Cloths; black j military striped and oiher fancy Cassimeres and Vesting, j English and French I) rap de El a; handsoir.e children plaid and stripes; a large stock of cotton adea; and all other kinds ol gentlemens sumtuer wear. A Iso, a plendid j bl'k Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Silks, plain fig'd chamele on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'd silk Tissues, beraea, oiI silk for lining, linen chambrays, embroid'd Swisa Robes, ; linen cambric Handkerchiefs, (a large stock) bl'k tod col'd Kid Gloves, organdy and ringham Lawns, plaid ! granadmes, fancy and furniture Prints, bl'k and cord AU pacca Lustres, Florence, plain straw, Rock Rue and Al- i ladin Bonnets, Finhrellas and Parasols, bolting CJolha, .' linen sheeting 4,?,10and lquarterwide.bro.&bleach'd ' drills, (ass'd) bi d and hro. cotton t-hirtings and sheetings, I large stock of ready made clothing, floor ruatiing.UaiUMig I powder, mining Rope, Rio Coffee, bro. and loaf Sugar, i crushed and pulverised do., superior Tea, almonds, rais ins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, tanned sbecp ; and Morocco skins, harness IraUVr, clover and grata ! seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leather trunkft, j mackerel in bbls and half Lbls, white lead.sp'ia torpen tine by the gal. or bottle, copal varnish, tanners oil, 8 by 10, 10 by 12 and 1 1 by 1C g!as, anvils, vice, grain and . srass scythes, steel weeding hoes, shovels and spades, j mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron. Also, a large .j STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, ,;: carriage springs axles, ftained glass lamps, patent .and J painted cloth, lace. Sec, i?e, Miles' dreas boots and la- j dies shoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf,; hats and caps, ; j andstationary, .i Aa.. V ' China, Glass and Queensware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some; Nova Scotia. Grind Stones, &.c, togeiher with aji endless variety of other goods not mentioned. Persona visitine this market would do well to call at tbe XcW Call More, corner east of ihr Court-House, befcre buying, as I am determined to offer to cash buyers at wholesale or retail, extraordinary inducements in th way of handsome and frrtu goods and low prices. Call and judge for yourselves. . JOS. 1 CIIAMuKICS. Salhbcry, April 12, 1849. 49 , I State ot ilovtn Carolina,! DAVIDSON COUNT V. In Eqniljr-Sprini Term, 1S19. . ' j Bill of Interpleader in the Will of Jame$ Smith, j Alexander F. Smith, Ex'r of James Smith. Alexander: F. Smith, Adm'r of John Harttnan, Alexander . F.: Smith, Adm'r of his infant child who died withoot a! name, and Mary Ann Hartman, wife of said John Hart- man, Against j James Wiseman and wife, Elizabeth, George Smith; Remus J. West and wife, Alice, Samuel Farabee, Ad ministrator of Margaret Farabee.hia wife, John Benson, Adm'r of Margaret A. Smith, Nancy Sm'nh, William, . Owen and wife, Jane, Mary Benson, and Anderson C, Smith. ' i IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that derson C. Smitha defendant in this car, i not ! Inhabitant of this State : It ia therefore, ordered by th Court, that publication be made for six weeks injth Carolina Watchman, a paper published in this Stated for the said D-5endant to appear at the next Term f this Court, to be held for the Co-.inty of Davidson, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, arwwer or demai to the coiupUi:iants I5il, otherwie judgment pro confesao will he set down and heard a to him. Witness, Peter K. Rounsaviile, Clerk and Master c4" said Court at Office in Leiin2"n, the 23d of April;, l.49. P. K. ROUNSAVILLE. C.ME. i 6w5l Printers Fee 5 C5 Important to Mill Owners, TToTCHKlSS'SVerticalWaterWheeliforialeia jLJL Fayetteville, by ' ' D. McXEILL&Co.! Aod in Lincoln County by . E. A. BREVARLV March 12. 1S47 tf45 , 5 NOTICE -R k.,.kT .Xi . . . l .l.HI rmA mm A ifmifliftl rBa by I , oniaa C. Graham, UeoeaseJ. wi:i expop , ... . th, cHirt House in fcairshury. on HK-i-wa i'-"".- r. - June. next, a Nrgf GW. IJ;'"'f ol r,Hi character, to pay the debts of fciid dev J. "J! 0 ji oi Si ruiiiiw u"r i.ji,..". r - i ! j and approved security LEVI LAWRENCE. Adia-r- May 21. 1649. BEBEE'S HATS of Bebee No. 1 , Moi .I ? 7 .V"-: !ehr,ted aM over .1 I'nion. "Tr T ' rv .. I nne rase ir nats, wo.... J . . ,fcr.e. . t rZVl . be the beat ha,. Salisbor. . a. ann r.pni iiiia iw - and challenge proot to tue conu-ry- ir.EXSJss. May 17,119. f-1 'a : 'i; I- rvi: '' : v '
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