A-:y--:,L .. ..; r T0i SHIPPERS OFijffOODS ' . ' - I i - i $km)lctinl at thiJJakersity.--We JUtAUMt fbirowjhslftccount of ibe,E- So(j last week fttChaPel -"f11? fronTpur more fortunate contemporary wbdvcfHprcscht on the occasion. It fee fartnd highly interesting : . MOn MoMay WniBS, the Annual Scr. rwb Wprcached hy: the Kev. U. M. r . n.mr Tnrmorlv fi Professor in the Insti- tuiioni trtib: fully sustained his high cha Wider asTa pulpit orator. . j f Oni Tufiday evening, a select numocr J of members of the Freshman Class deli v effd raton's. I""1! I , I 1 On! Wednesday mortiinthe lion. M m. i l Graham delivered the Annual Address keforq the Literary Societies. lis sub jfCt Wa$ Education, which he treated in Clear, lorcihle, and eloquent manner for whi& hi is so eminently distinguished, Attl'i VcJoclr ihc Association of the AJufnniUvas called tp order by its IVesi JfOtpoVi.: More head, in the University LibrArylUoom. ; Several Graduates were idmttted to membership. ; jt;appc'Vtng from the report of the XrraVurer that there was only about 8500 in' ibci Treasury ithat could be appropriat cd oihe t' Galdwelj Monument," it was ieterinihejl to solicit farther subscriptions jn order to obtain 81000 or more, with whic$8unit hoped that a suitable G6V. Mofehcad was re-elected Preisi; I of Uent'arid Gov. Manly, Messrs. Wright, ! Nprwpod, Haw kins, Gorrell ,and Ilinton, 'jrertj fcl(osehJs;Vi.ce presidents. -j i Tbe Association then adjourned litntil iialf pait 3 o'clock, at which time it held i i. . '.' . ! !.''' i .' . t i i:i cusioinary annual inceung in uiraru Several Obituary noticesof Alurrini jatfljldcad wcrtj read at that timcthat f, Durant Hatch. Graduate of 1800, by .r, Chirles Phillips.- William M. Sneed, graduate of 1790, by Dr. Green. David iVVStoHc Graduate of 1820, by Doctor nVrig. ; Harrison W. Covington, Gradu ate of 1 831, by Mr. F. Phillips. James S- Johhsori, Graduate of 1814, by Mr. J. H. H,6rhet,Jarncs McCJung, Graduate of 131lnny juugo uaiue. . . - ' i i. . i ' t. if rn n e 1 Ifrrrneuraieiy inereauer, james i. more Wright of Y.moj isw.. uiieiiuqu iv kJi irit'.rrtArt u ml Tnrin W Mnrvvnnd Rn ofllliillhorough, appeared before the As- sociatiqn as the Orator selected to deliver the-Annual Address. 1 he Address was i rr'ccif-rU with marked approbation, par- U ticulartv the extended notices of the late "Ja'dgSf Murphy and Gaston. On' Wednesday evening. Orations were dclivMed by selected members of the bo- thomore Class. , ! i - TKu rsd ay wasCctmmencementday.and IQC cxercwtiJi .wnu ui a wry incri uui iuus cbirac!er, iildicaling, as a whol?, well de Velopcfl anil high lv cultivated intellect, jantJrf Reeling equal credit upon the young grnllfrjiertijarid their Instructors. -l Tni;ftiillovinir vouhcr Gentlemen rrradu. I - ' , i t J . 7 ' o I iutctl Upon Ihe occasion : . ) 'Thprnas M. Arrington, John T. Banks, crop' P. Battle,' Bern, Y. Beene, E. J. J'revafd, James P. Bryan, John A. Corbett, ,Mc'l.! Cu'nhingham, Johnson, Mnllett Do &rntfjref Wm,- A. Dick, Wm. P. Dortch, If Melt. Duscnbury, Fourney George, JTV, 1' , Pete rMKvD: II a i Kh r M. Hale, Win. L flin. lHtcr K. Mines, Samuel T. Ire. pU, iimVaiM: Jolinftton, John IcA. John ?ort,.Vj m. ij.-Jones.i Ctms.. E. Lowther, N. ,(:Unn, John C. McNair.Ialcomn Mc W,l(Jward .Malktt. Wm. G. Pool.Thos. .iJ.oirison Jsaac.B. Saunders, James P. fCiKi; Charles U. Thomas, Daniel T. tojs,; Bryan W Whitfield, John A. jjj'kitiicld, .fJet-dham, B. Whitfield, Geo. Thtl Hctibrtof the Examination present. istrtkinff. instance of piinctifalitv in the rr fo r i an Co 6 f every College duty by two L .H n "... . . li . lT - i h Hq UPaUuatCS, VIZ : IMCSSrS. l eter L. IJftcsj and ; John A- Corbett, and a near iproXinraHon to similar exactness by Kltr$--IiaUigh limes. V 2 j A cWrcsnondeiU of the Ba Wiling frpm; Washington, M ; lt islriow nrettv 'well sett Ufmore Sun, ay 23, says : well settled that the 'on.'.Villlnm C !. Hiv cs will be Minister t France, and Abbot L awrence IinisteC deduction will be made for absence after entering, ex jt Enyahd.lr. Barringerof N'orth Caro- j SW 8ickes!i tJ"ne, I849:4t7 ij 'it will probably Co to Spain." rThejWashingtQn Union says : ; W I understand, :from unquelstionaole' Jauthohty, that Wm, C. Rives. Esq., goe AJ mister iofthc United States to i ,. Ivi f '- - f VVlDSON COLLEGE CELEBRATION. j At mettAg of llje Furinera and Mechanics of Da jJaoni llg: and Us vicinity, on the evening of the m1:,i t'x purpose' ;of making arrangement for 'ebritiajj the 4ih of July, Lewis Dinkins was called iW Cllr and A. J. IVonjaldson, Secretary, when' the WiJred!; That we clfbrate the 4th of July in a ln rfiablkan manner. " KwtrtUr That therebr provided for the occasioin a it )ft anjiiubatanfialitiner. i cM2rfd vAiiinoul), That no spirituous liquors be .'"mi on lite ground an that day. ffAfrrf, That Uevblulionary and Mexican soldiers, ,ir,le ted id participate with us in the festivities of 'Wd, That the ladies. are hereb i rttrtiopate with iis on the occ hereby respectfully in- i nrrnaion AOriliorf will be delivered on that day. . j ,L DINKINS. Chairman fyi' IPxaldsoji, Secqrtary. h ,'i'Tim, on the 13th insUby the Rev. Arphi 'Bal(er. WM. O. SMITH n.,rhhrr. i ; t7lJl-W.8.:Tl(M.VS.f ITiiladcl Phia. . j Lt.llli'ivt,.!,riVon lhe 15lh inBt ' by Rev. E. F. Rock , . fcSiAi?SR iUffi13 l: 4. Miss MARY Hvi t-: "' Ireddl ConntV a Hi ' A. WALLACE, the 3Ut of Mv. AnU t Mim MARY -J VI.Ar:. daughter of AViri. J. Flagl er. v a mm WGH Ii;ivVtme 2dr ALEVIA AUREL1A' in- TWi oice loved form now cold and dead, 1 1 ' F.aeh. rnonrnful thought emplova : nalMre weeps, her comfort tied, . " i vuu, wnjfireu all her joys. te'MWoud ne U.und of time, Iwn wJlmt ... - .1 1 vnall. rise in full lmnV.ri.i And bttxirn to fade no more." Ye learn front the Raleigh Register tnat iui. vym. j. viarKe nas oectareo. himself a candidate for Congress in th a t district, in opposition to the Hon. J 11. J J Daniel. W.iTKD 1 f -f-' ...i . .. a .1 .i, th necessary quaimcationr fi - T u: An, ?fnr a newspaper. His duty wiU kJ ii... l,iai& subscribers, and aneti(f to ba-i sinessW ihis nature connected with the OfFic. Ad- d.ii& J BRUNER&,JAE3. f r rcAWCV TO; FIIjC" There is &; vacan, V fv in the uratchman Uthce, we would be Elad to have fiilled soon by any Recent young man, to lejirn the " 1 T T !ll III li l r"'-. y j s it, . . - . r nrintinc ousiness. lie anouiu oe aoie to read and write. (tota 14 to . 17 years ?f age, apt to learn, of gWdna-ff ty tural sense, and ot industrious habits. Une ot resbyr; terian raising would be preferred. "To such an ne de: siring to learn the business, we believe the Wajchman Office possesses advantages over any other Office ih Wes-! tern -N. Carolina. Address, I ; BRUNER & JAMES, f THE MARKETS. ' : Salisbury, June 21 Bacon 6 ; Brandy 40 (3) 50; Butter 10; Beeswax 15; Cotton 4 (5) 5 ; rCotton Yarn 65 (S 75.; Coffee 7ffl6; Corn 25 ; Feathers 25 t lour per bbl3J (S 4 ; Iron 2i (3) 4 ; Linseed- Oil 65 fa 70 ; Nafs 5 (S) G ; Oats 16 (3) 17 ; Irish Potatoes 50 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 638; Loaf 10 (S 11 ; Salt, (sack) 2 (S 2J ; Tallow 10 (S 12 J ; Wheat 50 ; Whiskey 25 (3 30. ; Fayetteville, June 12.' Brandy, peach, 35 (3 40 ; Ditto, apple, 2frS 30 : Bee9waxx18 : Bacon 61 (3) 7: Cottbn 65)6$: Corn 55 60; Coffee 8 10: Flour 4 (a) 4 1 : leathers 28 (3 30 : Flaxseed 85 (3) $11 Iron, Swedes, 5 (3 6 : -do. English 3J (3 4 : Lard 6 (3 7 ; Leather, Sole, 20 : Molasses 20 26 : Nails, cut, 5$ j Wats, Jti . tougar, Orown, b (a a: do. loal, II m lis Salt, sack, 1 50 (3 1 75 : Tallow, 8 & 9: Wheat 70 (3 75: Whisk-ey 25. . I O We are authorised and requested to announce JAMES E. KERR, Esq., as a candidate for the Office of County Court Clerk, at the ensuing August election D We are authorised and requested to announce JU11IM 11. 11AK.LMH., as a candidate tor re-election to the office of County Court Clerk of Rowan, at the en suing August election. f O" Wis are authorised to announce THOMAS STOKES, of Stokes' Ferry,) as a candidate for the ofj fice oCSuperior Court Clerk of Rowan County. 0 We are authorized to announce OBApIAH WOODSON, as a candidate for the Office of Superior Court Clerk for Rowan County; Diseases of the TEETH ! W. P. BASON, J. D. S., 1 . .X?"OULU respectfully make known to the Citizens of T T Western Carolina, that hecontinues to pertorm -all operations connected with his profession upon; prin-j ciples so improved, as he thinks, will seldom fail to prove highly satisfactory ; and promises the perrftanenj preservation of the Teeth in all ordinary cases. where efficient means are employed during the most important periods of hie, viz : LiiiLDitooD and Youth. References The Faculty of the Baltimore College and the letters and names of many distinguished gen tlemen of his native County and State. In Salisbury Hon. D. F. Caldwell, Mai. John Bi Lord, John I. Shaver, and others. Salisbury, June 14, 1949 tf6 WILKESBORO' HOTEL. Ty HE undersigned having taken charge JL of the large and commodious house, well known as the i WILKESBORO' HOTEL, takes this method of -informing Travellers and the Pub lie in general, that he is prepared to accommodate alT those who may favor him with aca!Jin as comfortable a manner, as at any other House in the mountain region of North Carolina. HIS TABLE ! shall always be supplied with the best which the cpuntry can afford. Persons wishing to spend the summer in this healthy and agreeable country, can be accommodated oii moderate terms. His stables have been repaired and well provided. CHAS. CALLOWAY. Tir.i....! ' at r t... it iam-o,-,i ir iitcwi'df t i ii, nil j.Kti I jju ... SYLVA (JROVE FEMALE SCHOOL, . f v4 Preparatory ta Greensboro' Female College. rilHB second session of this school, under the care of JL Mrs. T. Mock, assisted by Miss J. M. Wiley, a graduate of Greensbofough Female College, will comt mencr Monday the'9th July, and continue five months. It is the object of Mrs. Mock to establish a permanent school ; if .possible, one that will deserve the patronage ot tne public, where children may receive a regular course of instruction, and avoid the inconvenience and expense iof a change of teachers and books. The elei mentary branches, i. e. Reading, Writings Arithmetic anf Composition, will receive special attention. This school is-located at-the residence of Mr. Mock, near Fair Grove, Davidson CoJ, N. C. The situation) is dej cided'v healthv. and the vouncr ladies will he reniiirprT v . t - - 1 r to take exercise, as health cannot be preserved without it. Though this school has been recognised by the Trus tees of Greensboro' Female College preparatory lb that institution, yet those who may prefer a private 'school canj have all the facilities enjoyed elsewhere for a thor ough course of instruction. ! ! Board per month - - - - - - - - 5 00 ' Tuition in the highe-branches per session, 10 00 For the Elementary branches, including spelling, reading, writing, the first prin- ciples of arithmetic, Sec. - - - '- - 5 00 An extra charge of ?3 per session for drawing. No STARTLING DISCLOSURES J IScwarc of L,autl Pirates! 1 ALL those indebted to the Estate of David Correlj, A'c'd, whose notes and accounts are now due and those that will become due the 12th of August next, are requested to pay the same by the first day of September. Those failing to comply, will be sure to have cost ti pay without distinction of persons ; no mistake better believe lit. jCome and pay before that day. D. R. BRADSHAW, Ex'r. ! June 23,1849. - Ct7 ; ! JOSEPH IRVLVSESTATE. 1 T HE undersigned qualified at May Sessions of Rowf an County Court, as the Executor of the last Will of Joseph Iriin. All persons indebted to said Estate; are requested! to make payment; and all persons having claims against the estate, are requested to present them for settlement', or this notice will be plead in bar of theU recovery. Y. t$. WUUU, JJx'r. j May 25, 1349. 13t7 PZaAKB road meeting ! A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Fnyejtteville and Western Plank Road Com pany, will be held in the Town of Fayetteville, on the 12th dayof Joly next, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Engineer, and finally locating the Road 1 ! EDW'D L. WINSLOW, President I June 11,1849. 7tm ' I WESTON CLASSICAL SCUOOLi THE eighth session of )hs school will commence on Tuesday fhe third of July, next. Prices as here tofore. Board 6 per month ; Tuition 6 ta perj session.- I he subscriber can accommodate ten orweve boarders, i Pupils will be charged from the time of en trance until the end of the session. No deduction will be made in either board or tuition, except in cases of pro tracted sickness or ot special agreement. - 1 JESSE RANKIN; June V, 1849 35 . r i ' : 4 : i JAMES HORAH, j WATCH AND CLOCK -MAKER, Opposite Cowan's.Brick Row, t j Special Term of the Superior Court. There will be held for the Connty of Rowan, at the Court House; in Salisbury, on the 1st Monday irf July, next, a special Superior Court of Law and Equity. ! J. S. JOHNSTON. C. & C. May. 261343-314 i 12 5 it. LT IREDELL COUNTY. ? 11 - Cawrf Plea ami Qwarier 5cion l3iay $v ' Term, 1849. :-; Daniel O. Tanner, Admr. of John Hair, Dec'd. - against. . ,;;f..: James Hair, Robert Hair. Abner Hair, Catharine LeW- 3s, Luvicy Tanner, Margaret Johnson. ; i ;. j Petition for Sale of Real Estate, f j' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Margaret Johnson, one of the Defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefor ordered byii ihe Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the said Defendant Margaret Johnson, to be and appear at the next Court ot rleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the Conn of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the 3d -Monday in August next, then and there to plead, an swer, or demur, to said petition, otherwise the same will be ward exparte and a sale of the land ordered accor dingly. , Witness, J. F. Alexander. Clerk of oar said Court at office, the 3d Monday in May, A. D. 1849. J, F- ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 6w7, Printers Fee 5 50. FOR 1849. M. BROWN & SON ARE now opening at their Cheap Casta Store, a splendid and indescribably beantiful stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Embracing every variety of style and fashion to re found South of the Potomac, and consisting in part of the following : t ! FOR Xi ADZES WEAR. Sod fig'd and Rich Chameleon Silks ; striped and sol id Jilk Tissues : plain and plaid black do. ; Barege de Toll ; blue, pink and white Tarltons ; Toil de Nord : fancy French organdie Lawns ; black and second mourn ing? Muslins and Ghinghams ; solid and fancy French Gingnams ; linen Lustres and linen Ginghams : beauti ful jFrench Muslins; French Capes and Collars; Vist- tesij Muslin backs ; worked muslin Mantila? ; Swiss and. Jaconet Edgings and Insertings ; Kid Gloves ; Rib barfds ; Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Grass and Mohair Skirts, &c. FOR OENTXiIinaXRT. Bln,Wack, brown and olive Cloths ; black Doe skin Casimeres : fancy do. .of the most fashionable stvles : plain and fig'd satin and silk Vestings, (very fine); white ah ana owe ixiores. ac ; aiso. a Large stock of Staple I DRY GOODS, I 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 I Darrel SHUT UU1S, Carriage ITIaker's Trimmings and . Carpenters Tools (ass'd) ; Shoemakers Tools and Trimmings, Paints, Varnish. Oili, and Dyes, Calf Skins, sole Leather, Sugar, Coffee, iviaiasses, oalt, iron, cjc. Our'stock of Goods is as complete as any in this mar ket! anc' W'H b soJd for Cash or on time to punctual dealers, 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 Catalogue of Valuablfe ! SCHOOL BOOKS, For sale by tlie Subscriber, viz :. kxiLLIARD S Universal History,' do. History of the United States,. do. Ancient Geography and Atlas, ' Parley's Universal History, Elements of Zoology, do. of Dra wing and Mensuration bv Davies.- Davies' Legendre ; do Bordon, . do. Algebra ; do. Universal Arithmetic, do. Ariihme.tic ; do. First lessons in Arithmetic, do. Arithmetical Table Book or the method of Teaching figures by sight. ; Bullions Eng. Grammar ; Clark's new Grammar, Book of Commerce by sea and land, "1 Mitchell's Geography and Atlas; Emmerson's Walts on the mind, Illustrative Definer; Emmerson's Arithmetic, part 1st, 2d and 3d, Olmsted's School Philosophy ; Smi ley's do. ! I I ! Elements of Moral Science, Wayland's) i I American Manual, Grigg, Elliott & Co's 1st, 2d and 3d Readers. Addick's Elements; Webster's S. Dictionary, Eastman's Penmanship, Jutenile Choir for public and private Schools and for yofing classes.- Key to Eastman's Chirographic Chart. ANDREW HUNT. Lexington, N. C, May 1848; 6m4 RANAWAY 810 REWARD. R ANAWAY from the Subscriber on the night of the 9th May, a negro man named ISAAC, aged between 35 and 40 years,' about six feet high, with a white Bpeck on one of his ey balls, and keeps one eye mostly shut when looking at lany person. He has lost nearly all his front teeth, and speaks rather slow when talking. I bought said nero at the sale of Franklin Hargrave ; and as he has a wife at Doct. Holt's quarter, I think it is likely he is harboring in that vicinity. I will pay a reward of $10 to ny one who will commit him to jail, or deliver him to me, at my residence near Chamber's Ferry, David sort county. PETER MILLER. June 14th, 1849 6:tf. , j tOTBrNGliASSECT SCHOOL. fTlHE Fall session will begin July 11th. ; A large JL class discharged, makes room for an equal number, of Scholars.' Boys from ten to fourteen years of ge, pre pared to begin Latin Grammar, are much preferred ; ani it is earnestly requested that application be made for none but good boys. Post Office, Clover Garden, Or ange Co. N. C. June 8, 1849:5t6 NORTH CAROLINA I.vSTITUTlOX for the DEAF and DUMB. THE the next session of this Institution will com mence on Monday the 16th day of July. ; Having moVed into the new Building, a few more pupils can be received. As pupils will be admitted1 in their.; order of appIication.it is important that application should be maBe without delay. Any information on the subject will be given by WM. D. COOKE, Principal- Raleigh, May 30, 1S4.3 5t6 apTTTOJ" TD XC UBZ JfUST received a large supply ef superior adaman tine and Hulls pressed tallow Candles, which I will sel at reduced price, to reduce the stock. lay 17, 1849 . II. EN KISS. I BEBEE'S HATS J'UST received, one case of Bebee's No. I, Moleskm i Hats, which are celebrated ill overihe Iniori, as beifg the neatest, cheapest and best hats now manufac tured. I warrant them to be the best hats in Salisbury, and challenge proof to the contrary. May 17,1849. . II. ENNISS. i TO PRINTERS. IVfOW on hand and for aali tlirce KEGS of J.1 Priulcrs Ink. M. BROWN 5t SON. Sali$lury, April 6, 1849. 5i mm goods kr' ' . x it a: ND Produce upon th Cape Fea River. k HE Henrietta Steam boat Company, br Cir- clular dated 13th December, 1847, made known the Rates gof Freights and, the charges T"fir Forwarding, asesiablished by -the former owners with the other Company on the Cape Fear, also asserting that they would Freight or Forward as low as any other Company or Firm. Har iug information that other Companies have made private ofiers to particular houses (sr firms) that have usually shipped by our Line, which is a reduction upon our form er fa tea of Freight, we hereby inform our patrons and friends, and also all others d isposed to favor us with their business, that the Company will make a deduction of 10 percent, upon all freights from Boston, New York, Phil adelphia and Baltimore, to Wilmington. ; The receiving and forwarding in Wilmington to-be free of all Commissions. -Shippers by our Line since the first day of January, 1849, whose bills have been settled, will be entitled to the lO per cent. ; and thae unsettled will have that amount credited to their accounts upon the Company's books. vToH shippers upon th' Cape Fear, the Henrietta Steamboat Company take p easure in saying, they have good Boats in good order, and possess such facilities as will insure to those who p; tronize the Line a speedy transportation of all Goods and Produce committed to their care. Goods intended for the Henrietta Company, should be plainly marked, and the Billsjof Lading filledup " Tobe delivered at the Company'sJWharf, Wilmington, N. C." ! GURDON DEMING, Pres't Henrietta S. B. Co. Fayetteville May 20, 1849 . 6t5 MASONIC CELEBRATION The Officers and Brethren of William R.; Davie Lodge, No. 119, will celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, on Monday the 25th June, 1849, at Lexington. An oration will be delivered on the occasion by Luke Blackmer.Esq .bf Gold Hitl. AH Masons in goad standing, are fraternally invited to attend. Fj W. STIMPSON, Sec'y. Lexington, N. C, June J, 1849. 3t5 Now is your Time for BARGAINS. THE undersigned beg leave to pre sent to their customers and the public, that they have a i Pretty good supply of Fine Goods oh hand, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's Summer Wear, whith they propose to sell jvery low for cash. They are Induced to give this notice for the reason that they are determined, if possible to clear the shelves in time for the Fall and Winter stock. Those who may yet be in want ot summer apparel, would do well to call. BROWN & ELLIOTT. Salisbury, Juuel, 1849 5 FOR g a TfT IN BOON, WATAUGA Co., No. Carolina. T HE undersigned, Commissioners, will sell AT PUBLlti AUCTION, on the 16th of July next, to the highest liidder, the valuable LOTS injjthe Town of BOON, Watauga County, situajed on the State Road, near Council's Store, said road leading from Wjlkesorbugh, N. C, to Jonesborough, Tenn. The County Site is beautifully located, with more conveniences thati any other County Seat in the State. There ajfe 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 also have a commanding view of Some of our most cele. brated mountain scenery. We therefore, with otuthefttation, invite persons who are desirous of purchasing SUMMER OR FAMILY RE SIPENCES, to attend the sale, for ve feel perfectly assured they will be suited in LOTS and PRICES. At the! above mentioned time and place, the contracts will be let out for build ing a I COURT HOUSE & JAIL, to the lowest bidder, poth the buildings to be built of brick ; and onjthe first day of the sale a plan of ihe public buildings will be submitted to he public for inspection. The sale will be continued until all the Lots are sold. , ! - JORtAN COUNCIL, JONATHAN HORTON, NOAH MAST, 'i Commissioners. May 28, 1849. j 3t5 To House-keepers knd all who intend m TO MARRY SOON. T! HE subscribers having! entered into a co-partner- nership in the Cabinet! Making Business, take this opportunity of informing the citizens of this Town and County and the surrounding Counties, that they have on hand and can furnish on short notice, all articles in their linp at as cheap a rate as ctyn be bought anywhere in ihijs couptry, viz : i MTartlrobes Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, China Presses, Chairs, Bedsteads, kt. Alsq, a large and neat assortment of Coffins always on hand. Please call.and give us trial. Wean be found at the old stand, opposite tfre Rowan House, formerly occupied by David V atson All kinds of country pro dace takerin exchange fori furniture. i - WM. ROWZEE. ' : ; S. R. HARRISON. Salisbury, Mby 1849. 1 Sexkcutors notickT THE undersigned at Mfeiy Sessions, 1849, f Rowan County Court, qualified as Executors to the Will of John Fraley, dee'd. . We hereby notify a!l persons haying claims against the estate of John Fraley, dee'd, to presnt them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery ; and ail persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment. I I ; ! MONTFORT S. FRALEY, i WM. R. FRALEY", May: 12, 1849:642 I Executors. galdwell .institute, IIilIboro IV. C. THE exercises of this Institution will be again re sumed on Wednesday the 18th of July, next. It is desirable that students should be punctual in their at tendance at the opening of the session. J. W. NORWOOD, June 0, 184p;6t6 Secretaiy of the Trustee.. f. 1V.1N U V JJji JJ GiE. VIS THE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving the largest and best sutd1v ' of BOORS AND STATIONARY, ever broughAo this nTkeUfff wff' are as follows : ; i. ' Webster's Life knd Speeches : Clay's do. do. ; Calhoun's do. do ; Macauley's England ; Chalmen Power of God ; Life of Franklin ; Life Of Penn ; Life of Mahomet, Cook's Voyages ; Female Poets of America ; Female Poets of England ; Women of the Revolution ; Irving's Columbus ; Irving's sketch Book ; Irving'a Tale Traveller ; Goldsmith's works;' Goldsmith's Animated Nature ; Modern Accomplishment ; Louis Blanc. 2 vo!s. ; Women of the Scriptures; Comstock's Philosophy ; Comstock's Chemistry ; Lincoln's Botany ; An thon's Classical Dictionary ; Ainsworth's Dictionary ; Plutarch's Lives; New Greek 'Grammar ; Caesar ; Sallast ; Homer ; Horace ; Virgil ; Anabasis ; Jacob's Greek Reader ; Prose Composition ; Ltin Lesson ; Letters on Astronomy ; Mfneralogy ; Miner's-Guide ; Friends and Fortune ; D'Aubine's Reformation, Washington and his General's, (Headley) ' (Lippard) Napoleon and his Marshals, (IJeadley) (Carey and Hart) Bancroft's Life of Washington, Weems " Marion, Signer's of the Declaration. American Manual ; Prose Writers of America ; Poets and Poetry do. ; 300 new Novels ; 75 reams SALISBURY: 2V. C, April 2G, 1819. IS NOW ALL THE CRY. WE respectfully invite our customers, friends and the public generally, to call and examine our stock SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which we are now receiving from Philadelphia and New York, of the latest importations, consisting of Dry Goods Hats, Caps and Bonnets of various descriptions; shoes, leather, &c, &e.; hard ware, cutlery, delf, granite, china and glass ware; fine Double and Single barrel Shot Guns; finished and unfinished rifle barrels; pistols, Sec., Sec.; chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeaulets, silver and gold lace of different widths, silver stars, eagle but tons, &c.; groceries of all kinds and of good quality; Blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers Reeds, Brdss Clocks, (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 jude for vourselveB, as we phall tuke pleasure i IT! OThlbttinrr illl ffiwula onl tn-k nnnu t.-i v rii 4,k td.touu who may favor us with a cull. BOGER MAXWELL Salisbury, April 19, 1849. 50 New Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FOX BtibrL.lb his r.-spects to XT the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a tea-! der of his services as a CABINET MAK2R, prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike mnnner aTul best style. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making sofas, bureaus, ottomans, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre Peer, and other Tables ; Wardrobes, Dining, Centre,, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su perior finish and latest fashion. 0Friends of deceased 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 rooms in Cyrus West's large brick building, next , Watchman Office. The cheapness, durability, and superiorly of all work 1 turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of the pa- ' tronage of the public. ; Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country prpduce rind lumber of all kinds suitable for Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for , any thing in his line. A large quantity of shingle's im mediately wanted. j Salisbury, May 10, 1849. 1 J ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEKiH, N. C. TRINITY SCHOOL, Eight Milrs Weft of Raleigh. Right Rev. L. S. Ives D. D. Visitor. fHE summer Term of these Schools will commence JL on Wednesday, the Gth June. A punctual attendance of the pupils is requested. For circulars, containing ful information as to Terms, ice, apply to the subscriber. ALDKRT SMEDES, Rector of St. .Mary 'f School. Raleigh, April 12, J49. . 9t0 H AVE received a large supply of fresh Oiirdcu Seed, and as they were selected by a friend of theirs who has for a long time" dealt in that lii.e of busi ness, they therefore recommend them to their iriends and the public generally, as the best article of (Jarden Seed that have ever been brought to this market. Among them may be found Snap, Refugee, French, China, Dwarf, Butter, and Lima Bean? ; Long Green and Ear ly Cluster Cucumber ; Okra, assorted ; Parsnips, a ort.; Dwarf Marrowfat and Early frame Peas ; Red and YeF low Tomatoe ; .Early Yellow sugar, red turnip, long blood, and white sugar Beets ; early York, sugar loaf, winter drumhead, flat Dutch, red Dutch, and mountain snow head Cabbage ; long Orange Carrot; Ice, and snow head Letuce ; long scarlet Radish, purple Turnip, early bush Squash. . March 1, 1849 43 25 Dollars Reward! RANAWAY from the, subscriber in Aagrst, l4,a aed about forty vears. common height, named Charity, sometimes called Charity Craige, having been raised ' . n i . v n the late Thomas Uraige. saa .egro oman is i thought to be harbored by her colored friends about Salisbury and vicinity. I will give the above reward to any person for her delivery or confinement in jail so that j I mav fret her. M. BOGER. Salisbury, April 19, 1849. SO Important to Mill Owners. TXOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheels forwlein nr"""'V:jfcNEibUCo. And in Lincoln Coy March 12, 1847 tf45 GOODS. - r -1 ! 1 ?iSVP f, E"8nd ; do. otthe AncVnta ; ; -Poetical Workiof Crabbe, lWbrt; Pollock ; Cowpe; ! 1 hompson. Ilemans. Younv anl fioiri j Hal'.am'a Middle Ages ; do. Consthutionil Hitorr ; t Cribb's Synonymes ; Waverly Novell ; History of the Bstile ; Wondrr3of the World; Burke's Work ; Byron's do.; Moore do.; -Robertson's do.; Scott's do.. anJ Miscellanies ; , Modern British Essayist, (Macauley's) (Macintosh's) (Jeff.ey's) " (Carlvle's) (WilWf) (Allison's) i Talfourd and Stephen's do. ; Sydney Smith, Shakseare ; Man and kit Motive; Modern Infidelity ; Lock's C-fsays ; Sacred Harp ; Taylor and Staff; Southern Harmony ; Scott do , American Chesterfield, Book of Politeness, Book of Martyrs, Nettleton's Remains, - Chillingwonh's Religion of Protestants, Proverbial Philosophy, Virginia, ii History and Antiquities, McCulloch's Commercial Dictionary, McMahan's American Gardner, -Jack Halyard; Robinson Crusoe; ' i 1 Paper ; Wafers, Seals, &c.,&c. M. BKOWiN &, SON. 51 COME AND BUY ! . . . t BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 1 x THE subscriber is now receiving one of lb bafuN" somest and cheapest Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER ever offered in this market, purchased in Philadelphia: and New York, from the latest Foreign Arrivals, and ' at the lowest cash figures, consisting in part of bFk,bIue, golden, French adelades and apple green Cloths; black military striped and other fancy Cassimeres and Vestinja, Knglish and French Drap de Eta; handsorr.e children ' plaid and stripes ; a large stock of cotton ades ; and all -other kinds of gentlemens summer wear. Also, splendid bl'k Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Silks, plain fig'd chamelr on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'd silk Tissues, be rage, oi!f silk for lining, linen chambra ys, embroid'dSwiss Robes, v linen cambric Handkerchirfs ,(a large stock) bl'k and uj r j tm i i il t i j v J ' granadines, fancy and furniture Prints, bl'k and col'd At- pocca Lustrrs, Florence, plain straw, Rock Roe and Al ladm Bonnet., I'mhrt-jlas and Parasols, bolting Cloth, ' linen ehee tins 4, 7, 1 0 and 12 quarter wide.bro. &. bleach'd : drills, (ass'd) bl'd and I ro cotton tliinings and hretingii, ; j large stock of ready made clothing, fioormattinp, blasting powder, mining Rope, Rio Coffee, bro. and loaf Sugar, crushed and pulverised do., superior Tea, almonds, raia ins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, tanned alieep ' and Morocco pkinj, harness leather, clover and praaa seed, saddles, bridles ami paddle bap, leather trunk,, mackerel in bbla and half bLU, white lead.sp'ls turpen tine by the gal. or bottle, cop.il varnish, tflnera oil, 8 bjr 10, 10 by '2 and 11 by lfi glaps, anvils, vices, grain and i gra scythes, steel weeding lnes, shovels and pedes, mill and cross cut saws, f-hei-t Iron: Also, a large1 STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, carriage springs, axles, stained eIb?s lamps, patent and painted cloth, lace, fee , bc. Miles' dress boots and la dies fehoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf hats and caps. !Books andStationary, ; ; J tt"r .3-. V J w China, Class and Queensware, LarJ Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Crind Sione!, &c., togeiher with art , endleM variety of other goods not rnr'l,0,,rd. Persona 1 vimlinz this market would do well to call nt the NeV, Cali Store, corner ea?t of the Court-Hou, before buying, as I am determined to offrr to cash buyers at-, j wholesale or retail, extraordinary inducements in th . way of handsome and fresh g"xls and low prices.- Call and judge for yourselves ' ' " J03. F. CHAMBERS. ' I Salisbcry, April 1619. 49 " , , . , . u ! urrTT a vn CTTTV f TV f EMJr 1 1 ! FASHIONS FOR IS 19. i HORACE If. BLAUD, , HAS jast received, (t h!a ' old s;and.) from New l ork , the Amerirmm and Lai- w a. t V end Suir.ruer of 1649, ,anin wi' continue to receive then.., quar:e-y. I Ie is prepared to execute all orders in hJa)in.' of the trade, in a fasbiouble.. and workmanlike mae&rr,at " thj shortest notice. From tie1 lor? extenence in the art ot onttintT onsl -- I rr er i r-m r f4 Via fAa1 Vflfi It t I iklSti he can give satisfaction to his customers. j He respectfully relariis his thanks to hii frirndi and the publie for their liLr-al pupport tf-ndered him herelo---fore.and will end avnrtTy increased efforts to p!bi customet? to fi. nt a continuance of their favorf.' . . HOR ACC II. BCARD. N.B. All kindsofcountry produce taken a t thtuar-; ket nrices fur work. " ! - "t". Salisbury, Sejt 21 , 2S43. ,tf 47 of vol 4 ' i NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. THE subscfiVra respeetfllj i-. form the citizens of Salrriuy, and the Mrroonding fummnyph ibev Kikre nnrrkaed litC r". ( f. . r " ' Boot and Shoe Shop formerly ' owned by Henry Miller, F-sq , oprl th; I fwr lnroliv' a:nre-where they intend to mariujae-.. ture a large and fashionable tock of Boots andboevj all of which they will warrant to Le of fbe bert materi als and workmanship. All persons who may favor Ua with their cuwom may ret assured thai ihrir work be promptly and well done. we haood and a BuU-cwker not to be surpassed tattaa f f by j country rv r.. : .?r in it bminm. we teel eo .i. will b able io give ettire Mifction io s.l t who p-trooiz us. and ask the public Io i' us a tftal. .,r:..i.. ; iKi K.. tine tbsfikfullr received an4 faithfully executed. Repairing All IH 1U nr. ' ' . doue at fcotf" roufv im ihe weaieM manner. f v ' Country produce t.ken in payf , , JESSE U- HOWARD CO. Salisbury, April 3, I a'tT 'L Brown & James 1 -w- ir -vA imnn? a karirtT f other rtl- Ij- cles. a largr quantity of aupeiftne yiU. Salisbury, Aftxl VI, IMS An P0WEB!" fir - Z f-- Zz&jf A V : 4i

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