f. f! .1 ' V i - ! ' .V i " . ; ''i It 1- - ! 1 1 -4 : ) J " '!,. : V ? ?; i 19 v ! i WOMA.VS-SMILES," I There is a star thai brightly gleam, Calm in the sky above, . And throws o'er life h g4Jen beam Ofjispplness and tore : . . A beacon pure, whose radiance bright No lowering Hytd confine ;f ' But in! aflliclkWs stooriy nurhti ; j With heavenly lustre iJiinc There U a wtar whoso magic power !,J firmly bind the Soul, Oliat e'en In joy'a must sunny hour Man feel it sweet control; j A gWious light, whose mystic jspefl iJfci, hop and joy impart Apd calm the wild tempestuous swell Of earth's despairing hearts. T1etaf that from its glittering sheen '. (itldjs life' declining slope, And throws o'er youth's resplendent scene The my tints of hpc ; The star that drives the clouds Snway, . Thoiogh dark they frown awhile, And eycr-shincs with peerless riiy i Is woman' angel smile. ' THE NEW YOUfe RIOT. I : - 9 The Lcmdon Times appears, dUjld grat- jfied tbat the Republican! of t ,e IJnited plates have had a riot, asj well is the mo nnrchics of Europe. Itf winds lib by say- J ' ' K if 5 ' - i 1" ll '" ' I "As for the measures taken by life au thorities, though thv nresent a1 striking Contrast lo the. details of the MorjijreaM riot, I ! A SINGUlAff- PHNdAjNN. ? 1 The New York Courier says : f ; i 1 A gentleman who has resided la ,long lime in San Antonio, arid; who witnessed the late epidemic in that placestates that the water of the San Antonio river", which is celebrated for its purity, jand cpuld at any other time be nsed after standing sev eral days, was unfit for use during the I-., i.,.' I:' - ' " ; y ' 1 ... GOODS TO SHIPPERS OF : -t:' .; ; X and . 't upon the Cape Fear River. comrasi,o,nueiaiiso. if pc. , alence of lhe choiera, when Ikept a And thouglMhey mamfesa det noli and hou In;.jessthan Ifa da ves an et beyond wlmt we.ave Uee$ late- water from the stream emit- y accusiemeu 10 wuuess pu Vf Ul i tc(j , V J t!inrli no- n rmips . p mnerors.-an( ;in do not appear to have exceeded jb neces sity of the crisis. Order was tope rjestor- Ud liberty, life and property cujred and the good name oi tne unipn csiao (islied. When these werdmeniceds by a desperate mob, (orce was to beenicoun Prodnc THE Henrietta Steam boat Company, by Cir cular dated 13th December, 1847. made known the Rates of Freights and the charges for Forwarding, as established by the former owners with the other Company on the Cape Fear, also assenmg mai Vi Forward as low as any other Company or Firm. Hav- joC.rniniinn that other Companies haveinade private . III " IUIUI1UMI(V. r . rr ' ll ! I I I i P . :. 1 i C tHnt hflCA lsannllir an oliensive smen, simitar ip unge ; offers to particular nooses f shipped by our Line, which J3 a reaucuu.. UFu uu, .,u. er rates of Freight, we hereby inform our patrons and friends, and also all others disposea io ifvor us wuu uie.r business, that the Company will make a deduction of 10 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. M " ' . 1 1 '- )!)! I. j TO MISS SE. s. ! 1 1 , ! - i Lady ! lhou art fair o the hlly white, Tby charms how fascinating ; lively as love itself the sight,' i . ' Of one so unauming. Eeauty enthroned upon thy brow, ' ' A vt dominion sways; : Allure the many and oids thr nw 1 Their honioge to thee pay. . - '.i . ; ' '' -' lately thy ttep asCnrthaga's beauteous queen, When by Troy's hero near ; Majestic more, than monarchs seem Lin purple. robes most dear. Ilodesty arrayed in yirtue pare, I.With angei grace con.biru d, Cn'lreiin thee, and live 6eciire ' From blast of every kinJ. - A,nd is! ths Cttlogue now complete. 1 jho!l here eulogia cease t -. Not yet, dull muse, ahalt thou defeat, : Nor hush in silent ease. A thiind full strong, most nobly trained, 4 " ! And judgment .deep, profound ; Tliop dost possess, as is maintained illy ail in knowledge sound water. The rain water, too, ttiai collect ed in pools in the street would be covered with a srppn scum the dav afterlit fell. In addition to this singular phenomenon, i Pr cent! upon ill freights from Boston, New York.Phil- the same gentleman states that the ajr ! TTn toe A 1 v. fcv "o was filled with a light substance similar to the down of a thistle, which could ea- fr nf nil Commissions. Shippers by our Line since the nrst day 01 January, 111 ue enuiieu iu terod with force. The trijops COUld not r ... . i ,;,,, tiwi; nnuoll L.a k IRJfl whose bills have been settled, w rhrow nvini? Stones. Sd th'PV retllmed the T .UC U,SU,r;11" XT , ! lhe m oer cerit. : and those unsettled will have that (paw , , :wf t . tAtiro rU I hn CM H 1 fl fl n rl I f I fC t ' a deadly collision are inevitable!! ard at tach to those who provoke it. jVef can not, however, regard lhe caastrotohepih out some apprehension. . Already wicked attempts have been made,? by incemHary placards, to link the aristocrats of Ne w York and England, and feprcfeentj Mr. Macready as establishing a British yran riv in the United States. The idea is too gross even for the 'Bowery boy s, but the i excitement, supplied as it i withjso inuch anti British materialis too likly to be j reneweo, unless an me irowi scrnse ui me SUIl. 1 ine PartlCiesrt , .h ir accounls upon tbe Company's l ; 1 .1: 1 1 : t. . -if wnen exam neu. uisciuscu hiiuuic-kiccu hooks. specs covered, like the Seeds of; Sbme To all shippers upon the Cape Fear, the Henrietta pieage alwe return our sincere thanks to the public for nanfi hctnpP triHt i vxe tlinm Steamboat Cornpany take pleasure in saying they have their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. w....., ...... Q---r 1 Roats in siood order, and possess sucn laciuues as Relow we Dresent a list of a lew ot the articles compns- Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs and" Perfumery. THE subscribers are now receiving at theij Drug -Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the largest and best selected assortment of f Drugs, Chejnicals, Paints, Oils, and DyeSlvff"st ever brought to this market. We particularly invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists, and Merchants to our stock, which we pledge to sell at lower rates than any other establishment in Western North Carolina. With the assurance again tbat ourpricesand terms snail C. C. " " S. C. For binding free negroes. Bastardy Bonds. Letters of Administration. Special 44 Letters Testamentary. C. &. S. Court Writs. Ejectment " Attachment " C. and S. C. Subprcnas. We hare on hand and for sale at thi nfiV ' lowing dijAxm A.J?, to wit : Administrator Bonds. in Guardian " Appeal " Constable " Ca Sa Bail (State cases) " isail (Civil ) - Delivery " Prosecution ' o. if S. C P; ri 1!. Equity Exetatifi! Com, lo ,-.if;2f C-l. . uupojDH buoyancy. These facts, however strange they may appear, are from reliable au thority ; and however, effectually the ani- inaicuiu; uocirme uiny fc t A,uucu ! Dlainlv marked 1 there-is, in tins instance, a seeming con nexion betweenjthe cholera and the phe nomenon alluded to, which merits linvcs- ligation. will insure to those who patronize the Line a speedy transportation of all Goods and Produce committed o j their care. ; Goods intended for the Henrietta Company, should be and the Bills of Lading filled up " To be Company's Wharf, Wilmington, N. C." 1 GURDON DEMING, Pres't I Henrietta S. B. Co. delivered at the ins our stock : Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Colum bo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Suph. Quinine, Sulpli. Morphine, Acit do., Piperme, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve "Com.touU1?. 10 Venditiofti 1 ' Juror's Tickets. Marriage Licemfj APDrentic TnJ. Notes of Hand U Bank Notes, C. F Land Deeds. Deeds of Truer Sheriff Deeds.' fcas and I.i. inAnnli I r. Scire Facias vs. Defaulting Witney, ao 00 10 revive judgment do do to heirs at Uw toVu t. do do do et al. Uu do do vs. Special Bail. Presentments of Roads. do for -Assault and Ba:ifr, do for Affrays. do for Fornication an u " r .... 1US.fr. do for retailing without ,I And many others of not so coruriion '. Officers of Courts, and others who are "solicited to jnve us a call, or fon FayettevilleJ May 20, 1849. 6t5 Union is excited to extinguish it ! The London Daily News animadverts ; did that of the lamented Gaines on T burs ts "follows on the article off the times : j ayi Many a heart felt the sedret pangs ! .1 1 1 . Ji i J r c f grief, and bled with tinaffected sorrow, 1 T ilv re&t Hnd "npfcteArekef. of; all6unknown tp the outwrd worldUun- iiiu a imes i wen as uiiicrs, n iimiu viuuu appeared in tbe far west. fTo bet siire, it An Affecting Incident. rlt is lonisince ! I a funeral in Nev Orlcansjhas occasioned Saddle HamCSS anfl TmilK more sincere anu general isympatny man : Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, &.C., &-C. Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, July 6, 1848 10 kfpt noticed by the vulgar gaze-! ( An incident STILLS K TII-WME. 0 r rr..: . l 1 1 i . , , - . , .e , , ILL k j oi an aiieciing cnaracier occurrcu iwnue was only a cloud of theatrical dust raised . i ,,Tt, . , ,i. , i ii . J . . , , . .tJii iui . ; the body was being taken to the Jake, go- purteus: I . A COINClDENCi;. How many cciincidences, which would each le re events distant ',1 ',1 i , 1 '' (' i inarkablii, hiight not be truced btwee l ' t.. t. l.vlUv irnr. urn in tlM nihi nf lllia 1IIHV lwirld, at: liberty to turn over old rooords in search- of )jccdeni and examine, instead of hardly being able to ikeep op with the run of events, accelerated as they are Ibythe modern applications of stei m, ' electricity, and .'irfher Impulsive and explosive agen s! J -I 'We hail thq pleasure of. placing before ur readers, a weeks ogi, the letter of our Secretary of State, ' i nnnonncing to Idy Frak1ix the determination of the Pkr.aiPK.tT to nccede U her rcmieKt to aid, as far as he ! Could, the Search instituted by the British authorities to. i t y(: ( ascertain the fute of the Expedition of Discovery sent j ,"fciul by Iriat c r.mmnt under the direction of her hus- . ; i band. We have more recently had lurirmtinn. through j ( . fthe Engjitth newspapers, of the favorable impression L which this humane and prompt action on the part of this 2, Gdvernnient has made upon the Government and Peo ' ; t of thit country. ' . ' j dare say, our good President and his Cabinet, if I Ihev liad ever heard it, had not in their minds, when jhey took up aud acted upon Lady Franklin's Letter, that there was to be found on record an incident with Which this late occurrence is really, coincident, in which olif pwn FftAsiftUN acted a part, in relation to an early and famous. British Navigator, (the two Governments fjewg then at VVar.) Nor, certainly, had we ; but, in tn.rn.ing ov.er a! musty volume in . search of something i4m, we yesteiday met with an account of that inci- jj : -aiil ) and, believing that it will be as new to our read f '; er as it was to-u, we subjoin it for their information. ;'rift,y''wilj if wo do not deceive ourselves,? perceive in thd Conduct of our Minister of lhe Uiuted States to. j ..Jrance, iettnty year ago, in the caHe of Capt. Cooke, V-i itt identical spirit which has animated the President 1 fd Govrmnet of the United States at this dav, in a i . easa nov aiuigwmcr, uut in essential particulars, analo Ijuu. w ily , iU(- AHlCUlgeilCtTt rfcOM CAltiv's AMERICAN Ml'HF.LM " 11 if --lf: 1 ; ' rAoe 430.) ' by cal partisans of two rival actom lAstwell mignt one nave sought tne;elemtntsiot a national quarfel. between jenny Lind and Mr II arris, as a political reani ig ih the squabble lit'tween Mr. Macreadj and Mr. Forrest. But, what of that? Jny stick will do to benft a dog ; the eating is the tiling ot importance, not the implement wherewith the chastisemenj isj id be in flicted. For want of a better, jtlje riot at tpe New made to serv blockhead had been heard (or at all events j certain at least ing to demonstrate that under the fongh exterior the finest feelings of our qature lie concealed. When the coffin, wjth its sable drapery, was placed oi) one of the cars, an old man approached it, anip lay ing his hand upon it, exclaimed, with tnuch emotion: "Farewell, old friend ! ij was vyith- you at Fort Erie !" find, turning a way, wept like a child. This example was followed by one who wore the habil iments of the laborer in humble life. sLav f , n TT i n i . lments oi me laoorer in numoie lite. ?JLay ork Opera Housq f"4 fe j ing his brawny hand upon the coffin, hi serve a polu.cali turn , Sprne , wUh f d ..:parewell old MANUFACTORY ! MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, One Door below the Post Office. might have been -heart!) tofutter. opprobrious or disrespecttu, or national he Yan- equivocal expressions against the British actor, and to indulge in sdme praises, of an invidious nature, of kee tragedian. This was quite On this pegjaur aristrocatic corite has hung a whole column of vtu against the people of America; tile people ot France, the people of (5ermkny4-all who love the cause of human emancipa tion, wherever thev are to be found, and more especially of Mr. Coboen, at! the ad vocate of peace, economy and nbn-ihter vention. Keally this looks pike Are the monopolists of ordef beg be afraid that self-government is! U'ln . if - ... i friend !" while the tears of errief cryursed down his sun burned cheely Who can tell What these hearts felt t-iAr. O, Tic. J. R. Underwood, Whig U. S. See a tor from Kentucky, addressed a meeting in nhporary i favor of emancipation, at Bowling Green, eration i on me loin ultimo, in wnrcn he said it had been intimated that he and MrjClay would be instructed by the aext Legisla ture to resign their seats in the Senafe on account of theiradvocacy of emancipa tion. " But," said he, " I will do my duty, let the consequences be as they may." Mr. Underwood's speech, which occupied tjvo hours in the delivery, is spoken of as very able. i 1 ; u -.'-If .-1 t :. foi1; '89, (vol. 6. CIRCULAR air. nnirig to going to THE subscriber having established himsejf in the Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying on the above busin ;ss, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. II pledges himself, that his work shall al ways be done ir the very best style, and his prices to suit the times. He will keep constantly on hand Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Hirncss, Collars, Saddle IVallets, Trunks, Valises, 65c, f$d Also, Harness Skirting, Sole and Up per Leather of the very best quality alwayson hand which can be bought lc w for cash, or on a short credit topr.ompt customers. In addition to the above, he respectfully informs the public, that he carries on the TANNING and BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS in the Town of Statesville, whe re he will always be happy to see hisold friends, and supply them with any of the above enumer ated articles. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by close attention, not only to merit a continuance of the same, but a considerable; increase for the future. O'His shop is One door below the " Post Office." 1 ; WM. II. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1849 ly I'M uuryiiiiic, vcu uu.,i ipciuic, ctnimr, ivru urou, . t- are oiiciteu to give us a can, or ior-f( .1 netian Red, Spauish Brown, White Lead, Black do., and thy shall be speedily attended to. t. Many of the forms enumerated abcv,-jvt for sale by J. W. STOCKTON, at Statesv.IV WM . .M 11 KN DERSON , at Cunc'orJ WM. I' WATTS, at Mocksvil', ' J. FAW, at Jeflerson, Ashe Co. Any forms of Blanks which we may ntt i,4v iinnrl will K urinleH In nrdf-r u-i:rriit r be forwarded. May 1849. WATCHMAN OFFICE. JOB I'lilXTlXi;, All who wish printing of any description dotir i requested to gie BRUNER JAMES a call. They are prepared to do almost every Varv-fv in first-rate stylefrom a book down to the aijibbtt. " ADVERTISING has been aptly compared to greasing wheels. Wtu will often turn without grease, and so may a Merrfact or Mechanic get on-without advertising; but it-ithatd work, and all who have properly tried the eiper.ioir know well the advantage both of oil to macbihe y, ni advertising to business. : i CHEAP for CASH. Desperate and fatal RencdntHCas- si us M. Clay Killed. We learnjfrom a ipiegrapmc oesparcn irom LpUisviJIe.lvy., dated June 10, published in fhe tiMltirhore papers, that at a public mtltit)f wjiich ' i. and protested against this award, as took plaee in Madison counfyj otiltihatjday the polls in one county were kept open between Cassias M. Clay aritl jjs. t'ur- three days for the convenience of thr De ne r, a quarrel ensued, whiehj resulted in mocratic candidate, while they were clos- Dr. Averett, the Democratic candidate for Congress in the third district of! Vir ginia, has received the official retrfrrr, two of the Sheriffs declining to sisrn it. ' Mr. Flournoy was at the meeting of the SheV i t. To ll Captains and Commanders of of armed ships ac4it by kammhnon from the Congress of the Uni lied Stales of America, now in war with Great Brit- , 1 , ' 1 'j, tiiHriMnis 1?,A ship' having been fitted out from En- ' 1 pland, bere (lhe commencement of this war, to make UttHyerieji of new countries in unknown seas, under the ? Ctinduct oif thutj nwt -celebrated navigator and discover- , tt,:VaC. Vntdf---n undertaking truly laudable in itself, j m, tie'jiicXfnneiof jfet graphical knowlfdge facilitates the communication between distant nattons, in the exchange ; i ii useful products and manufactures, and iho extention oC Ufi, whert by the common enjoyment! of human life , . i trw raultiplitl uid augmented, and science of other kinds acrcawdvto the benefit of mankind in general : This V isi threfife, mitst earnestly K recommend to every one a rencontre between the t o parties. They first drew pistols, which napped but did not go oC They then attacked ejach other most fearfully and fiercely With liowie knves. Mr. Clay itas stabbed through the heart and expired immediate ly. Mr. Turner was severely wouhded ip the abdomen and groin, a(id lids since died. . j ..: - - This dreadful tragedy has caused great excitement and much sorrow! among the friends of both parties. 1! M l ' Another despktch from louisUle, da ted June 18, sals: 5 It seems that (iJas- sius M. Clay had been invited to, Kddj-ess an Emancipation meetirg n Madron county, Ky. After he had ! commenced speaking, Mr. Turner. being; present, tbok exceptions to some portions oi; his remarks l-and called him n liar belorfii the wIUIp audience, from which insult anise the dif ed after the first day in all the other coun ties of the district. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ! rTMIANKFUL for the liberal pa- JL tronage heretofore received, the subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury and the sur rounding country, that he still contin ues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES in a style that will compare with any in this part of the country. Our materials are of the best quality, ancjl our work shall be done in good taste, and at prices to suit the times. He has now, and intends to keep on hand, Boots and Shoes made, in the latest fashion and finest style, and asks all who may wish to buy, to call and see forthem selves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Boots and Shjoe3 neatly repaired. Persons fromjthe country will find our shop one door below M. Brown & Son's store, and opposite the Man sion Hotel.. JEREMIAH BARRINGER. j By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, FefJ 15, 1849 ; 40 A neighboring Locofoco print, in the course of some billingsgate against the Administration, snys : " We are Demo crats from Necessity." ! We do not doubt it. Necessity is the oply apology for a great deal of disrepu table work which we see daily perform ed. Nat. Int. i I Loss of One Hundred and Elcven'Emi' grants. The Quebec papers report the loss of the ship Maria from Limerick, .with one hundred and eleven emigrants. - n - -----w- To House-keepers and all who intend rr ggW - BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN WARE which they will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. . They will sell stills at fifty cents per pound put up guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1849. 49 Medicines, Medicines, WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINESt instruments, Paints - Dye-Stuffs, Spices $ Perfumery, Fancy and Uuseful Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash, LOCKE & CIIAFFIN.- Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 Spring & Summer Fashions Received ! THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that he still carries on the TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at hisold stand opposite J. &, W. Murphy's brick store, where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus tomers. His prices will be found by those who may patronize him to be lower than at any other shop in the Town, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, that rhcy will continue their attention to iiis shop; also, invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and try his fit. He is io regular receipt of the most approved fashions from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' fonthly. All kinds of country produce received in payment for work. ' THOS. DICKSON. March 29, 1849 . ly37vol5 ukipri g" ' T! TO MARRY SOON. HE subscribers having entered into a co-partner- nership' in lhe Cabinet Making Business, take this opportunity of informing the citizens of this Town and f nnnti; ami the ssnrrnnriilinor Clmtntips. that tlipv have on She foundered among the ICC in the pulf i hand and can furnish on short notice, all articles in their of St. Lawrence, and only five of1 the line at as cheap a rate as can be bought anywhere in crew were saved. this country, viz : "Wardrobes, Dressing ISurcaus, John A. Matson, of Franklin coqnty, ' Centre Tables, thina Pressesrthairs, Bedsteads, &c. has been nominated by a Whig State Con- I Also, a lar.re and neat assortment of Coffins always on fipulty resulting so i'atally toboth." Pet i vention as their candidate for the office ofi nanJ- Please call and give us trial. We can be found HARRIS & CRUMP, ARE now receiving from New York and Pbiladtv phia, a large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell as low as any hotrse in this part of North. Carolina, consisting ot mi kmtls vi ladies and gentlemen's dress goods, of iie vt'rid newest styles, which have beep selected with Ttaw1 and bought at the very lowest cash prices. For LfIits Wear. Beautiful silk Lustres,-Mode Cashmeres, colored satin striped do., Mouseline de Lanes, silk and mortt! Lustres, Cheni Alpaccas, bl'k and col'd Merino?, p!i Ginghams, French do., shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, Ut Collars, Linen Cambric Iland'fls, Bonnet silk, VrU, Bonnets ad Hosiery. For Gentlemen's TVear. Black French and English Cloths, French CasFimrrn. fig'd do., fancy dowool Tweed, Kentucky Jan-. kVr seys,fig'd satin Vesting, cut velvet do., plain nun do , ard worsted do. . Also, brown and bleach'd Dn . Do mestics, Whitney Blankets, Hats & Cap, Ilools V Shoe's besides a general stock of , Hardware and Cutlery, Grorerirn, Crorkrry, ;lt. Those wishingo buy goods, we respecifu : i-" their attentionjo the above stock, as we are oYwi not to be outsold by any. Wood Grove, Rowan co., Oct. 2C, 134 1'-,- CAPE FEAR STEAMBOAT COM MM'. OF FAYETTE 1LLL WILMINGTON, 1 2 f ill! llllll- STORE f . f I lniciiigcncci 1 1 Marking Shefv.-n i agriculturist says : I I " i ITP Amnno- ik AnA ca.. wish to impress it iipo!iivery one Who keens ' i-ino- ih 1at f0rm e b. r .. fl 1. . i ,r i ?i . i . M' iviiii VI UIC kJU JCl or VyOUT ci iioi-K. ii id i more man ri;iir n iiM7un th v. iifiwn red is the best (hi i$ei to paint mark shei k;iow, a cheap red paint, only lew cents a pound, and one pound will, mark; a thdiisauti. Take aiincli of dry no wile r. land illaw a. ' iS. ? IS Governor ot'Indiana at the cnsiirng elec tion. f Ttrtl that in case the said shin, which is now expect tube soou ill! the European season Jut. rtjurn, Bhould f trlH-n'tUjfuU Into your hands, you would not consider . hvr us n ;eBCiiy, nr sufler any plunder to-b made of I .tlw cirti cutainedf in her, nor obstruct her immediate j rurn to England, by detaining her or sending her into varjy other part bf Europe; or to America ; but that you Wantlit trntit tKa Bil dant. u.t nml U'm ,rt. n-lth nil . w.. -r- -- - . -, t V III. Ull . . -. i. . . eivtIUy,nid kinducMr, allurding them, vat eouuiion; frienda I .":'b and finger through the Wool Mpon j tu innnk'uuV all the assistance in your rMwer;Lwhichthey j particular spot you would mark, loin . . i'"."- ' i I' " Ki noiiu in net'u o. in mt Ooiug you Wtl -' ly uratify. the jjenerotty, of your own d':spositkns, v lAt there is no lmbt of your obtaining the approbation ; vijuiw vHinjtjin- anu your tuner American owners. at the old stand occupied by Dav n, hlU, aJ inoU ali i ferSe. cbargel yilh arsqn. He was ac- opposiie the tiowan House, tormeny id Watson. All kinds of country pro duce taken in exchange for furniture. WM. ROWZCE. S. R. HARRISON. Salisbury, May 10, 1849. 1 READY MADE 11 lit A 1 111.11 l Tnct HnDnorl in SalichiirTr T rilHE pMbscriber havin purchased at the North a JL ARE RCX.Ni.N'; Steamer Gov. GRAHAM. (20 inch if raft) Tow Boat rM IKE JfROWA, TELEGRAPH, " GEN. TAYLOR, THE above V s run regularly between F-jf;-ville . ' ::i;toji at the late reduced nir i freight, and are prepared for the speedy a rf.1 transportation of Good- up and down as any line tn 'M l river. largt- assortment of Iteady viatic Clotll- Thankful for the last year's business we solicit ;ac made up in the best style and of the best mate- '; tinuance and increase for tbe future. All goods coct rials, would invite the public, tQ call and examine his 1 gned to J. &, W. L. Mcflarv, Wilmington, N. C.,'l be forwarded free of conunision. quitted; but is to stand a trial for burgla ry at the next terra. Communicator powdcrat the sanie time; and ft; will Coniljiint' with the oil ol the vyool, and make a Wright r v J havtr lhc honor to be, gentlemen, ;vour not obedi- (rti'A. R FRANKLIN. Minister Vlenipottntiary from the Congress f the United States to the Court of France At PahsV, MtAE Tamii, i this. IOtii dav; or March;, 1770. - 4 " ( Till (n-neruQi proceeding was so welllnown in En- ; und. IshVk the Museum.') and thcbrntimonia ; .n.,; ' u i r i m ( ' vita'- i . ' ; f'f ted M incl pprovcdby the Govermnent there, that -C ; i Viea (keV Toyajr-Was printed the Admiralty setrt i Id Dr. -FAXkiN a orpy of the same in three quarto vol. , V nniei, nocioivpanifd with the elegant collections of prints j - ftptKrta'iilpg loi it; and a very polite, -letter frotn Lord y- :. Uowk, i jnifving" that .the present was made with h:s r ' I'j'Mt t'Xpri.'SAlippriibation ; and the Royal Society Jjiytnjri hj honor of that illustrious navigator (one of . , , tioir,iH-inberd struck some gold medals to pa'dtstribu . :':' !'it nun his jfrtendt and the fricudp of his voyage, ono ip Uioho im-tiais Y,tn aiso sent to Dr. Fra.xkxix by order ' f ihe- KiU'iy, Ugethcr with a letter from their worthy rfvWnt;,Kir J(F.nt Ranks, e preying likewise that it us s. ut yt'iV.y Ih.e appriibation of his Majesty. i mark that rains AviTl never wasblrtut. airi which will endure from one shearing )o an does not injure the wwol. It is ifadily! out uy the mamifacturer. dier, cleaii the the I ho CALDWELL INSTITUTE, Ilillsboro', X. C. rHlHE exercises of this Institution will be again re- stock before irarchasintr elsewhere, as he feels assured that he can offer such inducements as cannot fail to please. His stock consists in part as follows : I Cloaks, Overcoats, Sacks, Frock-Coats, Dress Coats, black and fancy Cassimere Pants, j Sattinet do ; Cloth, Silk and Saflin, black i and fancv Vests. Shirts. Drawers. Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, cr., $'c, Jfc. Also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinirs, &.c, which will be A. tXr I .l10.LfT..1.. . T. ! l l . . J-.L . m . . , mtrr i v Bumeiroii rruuauay uic 10111 ui jjitty , ucai. n i inaue up io oruer ai me snoriesi nonce, ana in ine most VlOcLCil Rlld. Urriffft IVrfllriJlff x John A. Weirman,anexpe- j O IU''Q tendance at the opening of the session- rienced Tailor from Philadelphia. His Store is nearly i red June 9, 1849: openin j i 6tG J. W. NORWOOD, Secretaty of the Trustees. hut sed BRANDRETH'S Tlicir PlliliS rienced Tailor from Philadelphia. His Store is nearly opposste J. &, W. Murphy's well known stand. J. II. ENNISS. Salisbury, Dec. 7, 18-48 31tf All nrnilnrp froru iKp rnnnlrv spnt lo W . L. Mil''1' ... i.' ...... h ...;n k ;;.ir ...i uts trmi irrt ! commission. In all cases we give the earlifsrinforra tion of the arrival and deDartnre of eood9. Communications addressed lo J. &. W. L. MtCa,7, Wrilmington,and W. L. McGary.Fayetieville.wil.tnM with attention. W. L. McGAia.Ac. Jan. 20. 1P4?) Ij33 The undersirmed having commodious Ware Hot", at the River, and having been long engaged m tbf in rA i r nr hncincc urill rroiv nt hru SfU ht fJCvCL- - UIUIII UU Ilit. tX! f (Till -" to his address at the usual commisMon. Jan. 1649 W. L. McOAi- COME AND BUY BARGAIN - t i 1 anatTia tnUSt Tin. n nnnr Iprs, glaziers and milliners, to iui ie frlom the following facts in a Inter from that city to the N. II ! "Children Gazette : I up" io twHveiior lourdeen years of a;e, throng the .streets in a state THC copartniprship of Witherspqon, Pritchard & Co. having beendissolved by mutual consent, the bu i siiess will hereafter be conducted uader the name of ! PRITCIIARD, R0SEB0R0UG1I & Co. hi losing Mr. I. A. Wiiherspoon, we have lost a ae'ptle- mpn and an agreeable copartner, bui we trusFt have not i lopt that principle that should actuate honest men ir the I trjinsaction of business,, and in offering ourst-lves to the ' public in the '' . Boger & Wilson CA RRIAGE 71 A H V FA CTOU 1 T M T I K! n rAs rci rrrA V n ri n rr frr m pd n 0-131"' ......6 . . , ..,3 - t.t.1 constantly on nana an exten- , tion to their Establishment, and to thcr suj-p v iVsive assortment of ' j Works Praise Xliem. j j Monroe, W. T., Nov. '21, 1847. ! P. Ciiii.ds &. Co. I Gents. A few days since under a most painful at- ! tack of biliious fch&lic, 1 bethought, (after a fruitless trial of every remedy I-could think of within reach,) of try ing your pills, they having been cried up as a "cure all;"' and to my 'surprise found immediate relief; so fit i ! Ii full v iltrl f rt i ir ; i tKoip tUo I tk-AA foni-tKo (uwou.tj xiv itiujuv tin. si nuia, tuui ill ttJirc iwuiino "If" I T Tl' 7 1 J 7 of an hour, I was so perfectly cured, that I had no need MUSlCul Instruments, liCVOlVtng 1 ISlolS, !, any wofk in the f-outhern country. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silve.rware, Cutlery, Carriages, Baronches, RockaH ...... . " . : ,f:x- j wnich lor ligtitness, teauty ot design, irianm- 1 tion, and excellence of material, cannot lr Wi- Buggies, to repeat the doei I can cheerfully recommend them as the best family; medicine in the circle of my knowl edge, and I hav used most of the specifics abroad. II" O. H. REED. In ilTh MMjU of Vilminion are preparing to yaia 4.j uie cholira. All vesfcli coming to llat poitnro: to Vuclif oiit until tbejohtaiu a tt'rii'.eii p' i mission from the Port Physician, and ,w fntiiU undergoing a thuronglf chansinc Hiiji4 'ii;u"iitg. ' I. ; i : coumry. juinen is Vorn altogether by the gentg, anil1 rhulin thp ladies, h is no place; for (vimiUin- e-s shop, as there are no bonnets wrn." -1 -. a is T. Each box conltains3l pills; prjee 25 cents, and is ac companied with'jcf rtificates and full directions. lor sale by Bojrer & Maxwell, Salisbury; Falls Sc wholesale and rtil by P. M. Cohen, 19, Hayne street, Charleston, S. G. j 4w4 nudity-in economical falhiontfW boor OARRIAftF! ATvTNfr TUTSTNIFSS i Iks, and one that saves Hhe ahor of , . . ' .- J n ation,, ..1 ii 'Pi !' - pieage ourselves tor the tanhtul prtormance ot oof en- VN asjKng d t clothes. I here arejno Win- gements. TWe have no disposition to nuff cmt, estab- UOWS or lasS'tr nhitniet tlm. .U.,, . iUkman .W. j .: J.. r j ) ror i. rr ' iiic iuimui in mi uuunt pnuio,iiriiisaJ!UHU nidi umc pill, -mr o. . i --Ii i- - j tr i T 1 ll T T ation Ot airin -this -COUntV. 'Lin pit U i trie character ot ourworR will secure to us a share-of ,T. T ' . j! . k n..M . J L. 1 : l 11 . K 1 . 4 .. ) , .1 . .1 1 . ' .t.uuiv. in. .JilljUCJ , . ' . iiuiiik ' vuu , vviu . uu. and would advise our friends and the public to take care of No. 1, and go where they have lhe most confidence i bst treated, and get the best job for 'their money, fcur work shall not be inferior to any in this part pf the world, j PRITCHAiR-D, ROSEBOR0UU11 & Co. I Mocksville, N. C.Jjan 11, 1S49, ; if36 The undersigned haVin? beet connected with ihe a-. WveTestablishment frotri its commencement in Mocks vjlle until very recently, rftfd having a knowledge of the qualifications of the gentlemen in I charge,' can assure trje public that they arei prepared vyith good workmen ! rw. l . i . i . . t . I (. I 1 i ney nave in xoeir employ a targr num.-: ,T. wornmen. ineir KiacRHimiis, wuij-v-.- H)l( mers, ana painters, are au mnioirr' few equals as to skill in their seversl departai iLepairing aone on very snori uvuv- Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. PeTsons wishing to purchase articles in the above line, will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one W'ntK. f.. i i-.;...i,.r rr;,,i r, a. k. c I chea o for c a sh or a noro ved not es : or to u n u i manner, and warranted for twelve months. t i ...-i. i i.' I . r . . t 1 i-epine ana plain v aicnes auereu io raieni icvers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 143 tf 12 CENSUS OpCU AHLES f QX, The censtis X Charleston Just rhrnpteted, 'hows the lotalwpiiUtton to be JS,45i' white SPRING jri number of houses are given ; tho?e I duelling, oT99 . for j oty -a --i . k m 14.1W7 ; tree ciMop'a and slave?, I 12.264 : which oh a comparison with the LTnilfjd Stales 4 r f t i ' i , j i heretofore, and cheerfully recooimenJ- tbfem. '3 worthy of intended I pfablic patronage. . 1 V ; ! I. A. WITHERSPOON. II. REYNOLDS. AND SUMMER r 5J k S3 LEi Zl 2D S3 cenin ui isin ihi.u-t a , ifnf .99in pi r -.v..-,fcrt rvr.V:.u !m. T ' . .. ....... V. A. A. r . , . M I T 1 ' ! r purno- 4 c 3147. JUST RECEIVED try Ptoducc taken in payment for work done ly i (10ULI) & HAWKINS, J j TAILORS. Salisbury, Wrkh 22, 1849. SUPERlOfl Foolscap and toiler paper, for sbli by 1 . . . ENNISS. . I WOULD respectfully inform all persons who have granted Notes in payment of their purchases at the , sale of the Estate of the late Joseph Pearson, that I leave i the same in the hands of D. A. Davis, Fsq , Cashier of . ' the Bank of Cape Fear, at Salisbury, for collection. C. P- MALLETT. i Attorney for Representatives, j Fayeitevilie, Feb. 6, lb49. 16w42 22 LARD LAMPS. HAVE four Centre Table which I will sell very cheap. EN2s ISS. ken in exchange. OVERMAN, Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1849. CO rTiWN TTV RS . BROW N 4. JAMES ha vingi"" 'a,rL'' y selves in the Dractice of Medicine. cn 1W found attheirdrugstore when not protessioo-) Salisbury, December 1C, 184? -tf 33 PRICE & UTLEY, Fashionable Tailors, concord, y. c. , April 27. 194S. ' LAyD DEEDS Bcauufully printed and for sale bcr For : n Anv: . fur mi Ivrrrf SrccJ has can ' can arot woq sho so ti is hi the jurt m TI grul the ha vi tliin to.r 4 I app Jo2 Ing the the was ing wor rcdi tibh the s!o droc rem turn root: as h e east i werj wor and yean that casct Ubn howl mac; ceipl Oih4 chie that! ycai LOind I a g: are bono!