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- ! ; : . . i i i i i ; ( it '!. ll! r fa i I) :i7?Jkr IoWell r. EdWards andoib- Kin and bthera, irom ucnuciy. hout prcj r. C.. tn n ir,a Macdft.' Judgment affirmed. j Jg Grabanu ExV John W. Graham Bin era. i f Ma. Judjh,',J,i affirmed. l, fri m Row- u;iiv ; P.,iiv.fmmllowaii Dccroe for aintSfft. d aa account ! r 1 tv r u f lcehoor v-Wra-Rivc8' T Irnanr.: jjodtf,. talHrmjd. fJm RoW. an. Judgment nffinned. m th,Lu-j tWattJ. ValM and other-, from Rutherford.- !7&i Erwin, from Mecklen- Judgment affirmed. , ' ? .:. lemplilll v. McDanidj and others, from Biincombe. Report poufirmcd. - , u TcikHON, J-Den on demise of Williamson and others it Jrinei jatnea, from Catawba. Judgment affirmed. Vjohn Khjuse v. John Ioog and M ax wt II VjEx'r. n Kiuity:fr6ra. Ahe. Dwcree for conveyance ana roiint.ajralnat John Long, with costs. Salts Butter TtlE MARKETS.! i- ! 50 j POLYMATHEAN INSTITUTE Hill dihiwt-J as Howell, frum Macon. bury, Sept 20 Bacon 6 ; Brandy AO' & 10 t . Beeswax 15 t Cotton 738: Cotton Yarn 70 3 75 ; Coflfe 9 Q 10 $ Com 25 0 30 ; Feather 25 Flour oer bbl. 4i (S 4 , Iron 2 3 4; Linseed Oil 65 : 70 ; NaiU 5 (3) 6 ;i Oats 12 2 15 ; Irish Pota toe : weex ao. ju ; euirar, torown; " i - -11 ; Salt, (sack) 2i 2 J ; Tallow 10 (3 I2J ; WJieat 73 ; Whiskey 25 0 30. S . FAYETTEvaik Sept. H.-Brandy. peach, 5 285 1 Ditto, apple, 5(1 55 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon & & i CoUonoT 95: Corn 55 60; Coffee 8 1Q : Flour4 , . Feathers? 23 (3 30 : Flaxseed 85 81: Iron, t&X r 7) -JU MljM 'J': Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 20 (S 26 : Nails, cut, 5 : Oats 30 : SugaK brown, 6 9: do. loaf, ll O 121 i Salt 'sack, 1 50:rS 1 75 : Tallow. 8 fa) 9: Wheat 6.0 0 85 : Whiskey 35 f2) 36. 1 ; ' Cheraw, Sept. 18h Bacon per lb. 6 7 : Butief 15 20 : Beesivax 18 20 : Cofiee 8 (3 lfi :i Cotton 7 10 : Corn 45 (3 50 : Eggs, 10 12$ : Flour 5 $6 : Feathers 25 32; Iron 5 6$ : Lard 7 8: Leather (sole)l& 22: Molasses 35 40 : do. Cu-. ba 33 37i : Nails, cut, 6 6$ : Rice 4i 5 : Sugar, brown. 71 10: do. Loaf, 12J 15 t Salt, Li verpool, 1 62i 1 75. 1 4 IFOR u' ejeouUirf, without cost. Pi W.vF.d wards r. N. S Judtfrtot affirraed. . . . . mu,, bttru. lhe lMtwiocutoryrrderof th Citrt ;Vf"W. . ; , . lr J. . 'CTliiw MeIW'll and ArcV80" v- A' nis and i$&&f. Kr:ix'at u. i The Mercuants' Steamboat pavidHOii. from JVIecklrtiOurg. juogmeiu reverseanna turq d ivo- ;GhUbiX S, C. MAMtT. The J 'I'll , ;ia.L .ff ... BAGGING. Advocate and Reg- rrov, " Wejcontio- ; f jiHtfofrer quotations, with (his rftnark, ttiat the tfpneAi wt f pfces ma be naid le a point low-r than ' fliry ihVawe; vii : Inferior 7 to 7JtOrdinary f to 0$ " ),5jrijij fc to 9J, Fair 9k to9J rts. New 9J t 10ct. -r LOrU.-SSi to 8. bbl. I ! ClJltN 54 to 50 eta fxr bushel. to W ; " " f rKeUcky,20 to 21 c is. per yd. Ifiunhy.UI to 22 - ; " DiinuVe, to 20 " " ; " j .' lit. 1 R0PE: ! Kfuclty. U lo I4c: per lb. , Mintillajii.lo 1, lTf.hr, 25 ' " . y CJii.rfN Mabket. From the Courier of he 14th ni:4 w ;copy the following statement of the'i prices: , COTTON Ordinary to goo J ordinary. 8 J a 9 . inid "4 tn tl good middling 9 aO ; middling fair 9 a 9J ; fair ini fully fair 10 a 10 ; 'and good fair I ' C0I1N : t52 a ,C8 cts. Hay, 95 a 100 per hundred lbs. FtQl'a-.$5,87i a $6,1)0. 1 COMPANY, ! "TTTOULIl gife notice to their patrons and the public y generally, -that the business of BOATING on tbe " " Cape Fea River goes on as heretofore. ' Shippers by this Line wilj enjoy every facility that can .be aflbrd eil byany ' ' . YOUNG LADIES. THE MISSES BURKS, j Formerly of Philadelphia, and recently ij ' Baltimore , Proprietor. " 5nPIHIS Institution purposes commencing operation in' JL Salisbury, Rowan County, N. Carolina, September 1, 1849. ; ' -: f The Fantographic Method of Teaching, which origi nated in this Institution, is eminently calculated lo make j learning a pleasant employment to young ladies. The great variety, of interesting and amusing illustrations made use of, lends interest to many studies which are usually regarded by youiig persons as dry and insipid. " Sounds which address the ear are lost, and die In one short hour ; but that which strikes the eye, . Lives long upon the mind ; lhe faithful eight Engraves the knowledge with a beam of light." Young ladies are taught in small classes, and the whole attention of a teacher is given to one class, the gradual development of the youthful niinjd is watched with much care, and throughout the course, the studies of the pupil are carefully adapted to her mental capaci ty and progress ; but the peculiarity of this method of teaching is in the happy manner in which the different branches ,of study are illustrated iaii:iiii ISSOWWlDEiAWAKF! I I STONE & M'GOI.X.UPrl'S ESTABLISHrSEMT. ! If you do not believe it. coll at our Store and hear the prices of the large stock of Fall and Winter Goods, WHICH WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, BEING the LARGEST and! MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS we have ever opened, consisting sn part of the following, LEVIATHAN I- . 'St' viz : Black, Blue, Olive and Invisible Green Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,; (new style) Tweeds, Sattinets, Kerseys, and Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, ! (1 sitinrnildii!! V. x liili i,-n nrl-nnn .-:.K cJSomL..: lf A lae Stock of Plaid Linseys, Bed blWA muEsriUAX ESTABLismwxf on ihu , complete than that of any school conduced inthe or- N(-rO Blanket. f 3 JeceUirV to a id T n RSDA?'- tke 27lh o( 149. for one , dinarv wav can he ' - ' m p.9'"-, d' 111 to(I'"'ie of ihe lmmenst amount ot hnn.burtof la:f - TO THELAMES. ' IrateLing Exhibitions, that the material of STONE it trCOLLL'M'S CIRCUS is r I-' Terms and Sessions The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of . . I t. . n 1 . T TATTJ nr Tin I mci nv mnn TtTTtTr ! "C " n, commencing isi oeptemDer ana ist Jjlill!i Ul DUillO Uil lilh HIV Hilt ! February. The only vacation is in the months of July the class of Boats employed by them, being well adap ted to the various stages of water. J This Company, in connection with the other Com pa nies on the River, charge for carrying Freights as per printed Catalogije of Rates, to which reference is here made, but willjsay as heretofore, in case of any abate ment, that their terms may always be understood to be as low as (be lowest. - O" Please se advertisement of this date, of G. Dem' and August. THE CHARGES ARE ' For Tuition in the Primary Department, " " " Senior " ! ' .; : " " " Classical " ; Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts, &c. Primary Department, , Senior " ; 7 50 10 00 12 50 ing, President Qf Henrietta steamboat Company : At Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra.!' 117 C. I II k . . i ... a ri Turn V ' . n . . i 00 00 00 W. Steel, Presilent Merchants' steamboat Company and Dibble arf4 Brother, Proprietors of Cfipe Far steamboat Company. I JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Xgent - I j - Merchants' steamboat Company. . August I4y, futetf thVfoul charce. lf true, of suppressing any thiocr I ' j J i " ' r I Ralekjii, Sept. 10, 1849 I ittm. Editor : I sec in the last "Watchman tnjrxtmet from a communicatim in the Comniunica fitr i;nrd an Iivlepciident Son," which charges me with UpreWin;;iu the printed Proceedings of thfe Grand iVtti. of the, April SeAsioti, 1819, held at; Salisbury, 4pit'4n if the -G. -W. P.'h communication to that bo- y, Milch complitiK iit'd that Pujicr, Sue. I have on file arkiig tb3 (JxanU Scribu's Documents, the Original comnioniratioii us handetV tne by the G. W. P.J and on , refriice to it, I find that there is iiot a line erased from il, tod tlmt', every linoi wordund syllable cefntained th!r'm, are in- the printed copy. I have shown this to iaSreral'iiimberaiof the 'Order, and they are satisfied tjiaith document I now have is, as the G. Wi P. will noKiimbt attest, aind to the truth of which I ami willing fo qualify t the original one given me by the 0. W. P. i hji qweriionr in tne raiuuics. i ms win ctear tne, mere twt which I had no authority j ji.ott refer in wme editorial remarks to " an -attempt ot tha lart of some of tho members of tlib Order of the ftttia-'of TeinfM-rance, to criiHh their 4reiseiit Oigan,the pilnilator." ' So far as I am concerned, I can, t'tih a clc4f conscience, plead " not guilty " tq the ac cusation, j I am a Printer by profession Iearnl mydai W broad by Wirk.ing ai that trade, as a journeyman. 1 I bd a deMro to p into biiHineMt for mj Hclf, and thought I 4bsd K figbt to do so. In luking the ilJn.Tty to advo- tat Ire caiiso of Temr.x,'raice, and Uat of therSons of t ."Ttji'perance, I wan of the opinion there wb work eajnD Tor ltli my aper anrt the " Lommuaicator ' to dui ' I In f"l we would work harmoniously, and in icr, in suppresivng intetnjK'rance and build- autifnl ilrer. Thi I trust will yk be the c .and jiijiteiidof there bt-inj any bickeriags and jasies between un, we will go hand in handtogeth-, rrlo icownpl'mhiiig thec' objects. "iVlWvinr, irentlenieiii that vou have no desire to mis- i rrwnl me knowinglyf 'I must ask of you the favor to I pvHLutti. the! above; explanation ; and oblige, very tespect- STRAYED ,ROM the subscriber on the 2d of August last, a pale red and white spotted Milch Cow, eight or nine years old. Said Cow was giving milk at the time she strayed). She is marked with halfcrpp in 'the righ:, and swallow foirk and crop in the left. The Un dersigned will piy a liberal reward for her. delivery to him. He be lie vies she is somewhere in the country near town. M. C. PENDLETON; Salisbury, Serjt. 20, 1849. . " 19 'j 1 . . r Modern Languages, Drawing and Paintin. and .Music, ! at rrotessors r rices. ; j There are no other charges parents are not required ' to purchase any 'books for their children. - Pupils will not be received for a less period than one session. 3ml2 LATEST ARRIVAL ! 100 DOLLAR REWARD! I1C5U 1111UR1U13 i' Drugs, Chemicals, Dyc-Stufls, and PERFUMERY. I . i . . ... . . ' .11 ii i. imiuu.1 li.MniiMiiiu, nthiiiiH irtiirru wiin onr nrrnni 10 continent, will dny only. - ' rewirtrd to by Itinerant ana grandeur of the outfit this pprinz. is without a nnralle! in ibe nn.il imiSr F.f.ii.lUKmm. n.l rnrA the services of several Mechanics and Artisans to complete the tout eniemble of the vast travelling cavalccoVda mg the past Winter. The corps of Performers are of that superior cast not found in Circus Comjnniea general ly, numbering among ihcm gentlemen who are alike respected for iheir estimable q-ialities in privaie life, aa for their superior pt-rlonnances ia pu'.iic, anJ with satisfaction we refer to the following names: 41 Sizn'r Luigi Ger mant, j . M'CoIlum, E iione, Jo!m Saiiilu four men the world cannot produce their equals in their respective ,. ttm,ii.,.i , ir T i nu.Mi, Mini .i. j. iipin;in, u. w. rione, j. jc. inav, A. levi, w. Stuart, le Sieur rJdcar. 1J U. irlotes Handketdnefs,iLocrs Edging, Coleman, J. Brown, A. Gates, Mnste.s Hurt a'nd Williams. The jesters to the entertainments are W. W.rrell " . " Jullnson ,!lat pure dye po-otten eniuired alier by genilemen visiting similar exlnbitions, attended by ladies. In the represema lions, so fur ns the Clowns and other performers in the ring are concerned.no rude jest or improper action will be toleraied by the proprietors. ... ith this assurance, we trust the odium heaped upon Travelling Companies generally by a portion of the man. will, in this instance, be recalled. " ' " Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays ; ' Who well deserves, needs not another's praise." j The Grand Brass Band is another important feature in the annals of musical connoisseurs, placed as it is nnder the direction of its very eminent Lender, II. K. Gaul, forming during the entertainments In the Circle, the meet efficient Spring Band Leader, J. Bertrand. All tend to one grand point, viz: making Stone and McCollara'a Circus complete in every department. Every day, between the hours of 8 and 11, (weather permitting.) the superior BanJ will appear in procession, seated in their elegint Car, drawn Ly twenty Horses! and driven by Mr. John Allen, one of the most expert reina men of modern days. Gentlemanly Ushers in attendance, to wait on families to their seats. Prices of Adntisnion. Bo 50 Cents, Children under 10 years of age half price. Pit, the Negro population, 25 Cents no half price. Time of opening Doors. Afternoon Representation, 1) P. M. Night 7 P. M. Time of Commencing Afternoon, nt 2 P. M. Niaht, 7J P. M. G. L. EATON, Aeent. This Company will perform at Nicholson's Store, Monday, Sept. 24; at Statesville, Tuesday, Sept. 25'; at Mockeville, WednesJay, Sept. 26 ; and at Gold Hill! Friday, Sept. 23. STOP THE RUNAWAYS. T AN A WAY fr A V of Alabama, on the last of August, my Uwo Ne gro men, - - i g CII YRLES and rttENRY. 1 Charles is a jlikely man, aged about 28 years, six feet one inch high, dark brown complexion. Said Ne gro I purchased bf Mr. Isaac Jarratt, of Surry! County. Henry, aged. about 33 years, five feet ten inches high blackcomplexion, and a blacksmith by trade, 1 pur clursed of Mr. Njinevoh Rush, Randolph Count. I have reasons to suppose that both of them will attempt to get back to their nai ive counties. I will pay the labove-re ward of 0E IIUiDIlED DOLLARS for their apprehension and confinement in any jail, so that I get them agairi, or fifty dollars for either onef I E. MVERS.i Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 13, 1849. 19; rn- HE subscribers have just received at: their Drug JL -6 -Stoke, corner of the Mansion Hotel the LARG- t EST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS & BYE-STIFFS, ! :ever brought to this market, and which they now offer ' ! at wholesale or retail. We particularly invite the at ; tention of Physicians, Druggists and Merchants to our oswLr u!iifti uro riA(Tt 1 1 ct 1 1 nl exro mIm Irion nnr r. R. R. Beagley, in he Stite e8tabli8hment in this part of the State. With the assur- lance again that our prices and terms will please all, we frotnrn onr fi!nfprp tVinnL'a In lYp miKH (inr iVioir vorv lih- i - - e "-' -j Serai patronage heretofore extended to usL Below we present a list of a few of the articles comprising our stock: TO THE JmAHTES. We respectfully invite them to call, and we will show as fine goods the cheapest and most fashionable to be found in this market. I DRESS GOODS, all kinds) Hosiery, Steel Bags, Fine Shawls, $c. HATS,CAPS, j Fashionable Fur and Silk, (Fall i style,) 22 doz. Cloth j and Oil Caps, Boots and Shoes, 500 pair Brogans, i CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, ' (large assortment ,) 800 feet Patent Leather, Chase Hides, Curtain Cloth, Springs, Axles, &.c. ; 35 gallons' coach Varnish. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Cross cut and Mill Saws ; 75 Kegs Nails, Axes, An-; vils, Hoop Iron, ; 8 boxes Tin Plate, Wool and Cotton Cards, Shovels, Forks and Spades, Cotton Rope. Al so, a large assortment of fine Knives and Forks. GROCERIES Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Oileans Sugars, Stu art's clarified, pulverised and crushed do., 6 bags old Java Cofiee, Rio Coffee, green and black Teas, 1000 lbs., Candles, 31 bbls and half bbls No. 1,2 & 3 Mack erel, 2 barrels fresh mess Shad, '5 bbls extra fine TANNERS' OIL. The above stock of Goods will be sold wholesale and retail, as low as can be sold in this market. M. BROWN 4 SON. Salisbury, Aug. 30, 1849. 17 !N. B. 10,OOOJbs. Clean WOOL wanted, ahd for whicb tbe highest price will be paid in goods. WAITED. -o- 1 EMMS SALE eoTiceri toget lnj up our bVi ! .la 'IjexUgton, on thel 18th inst., by the Re. Wm. Tii-lry. Rev. HENJ. BELLand Miss MARY; daugh ter of Rew Jemns tankln. i lin'Catrtrru.tt'GfWity.ion the 28th of August last, by ,"Ri C (k, Ej.,;4Vkr. JOHN P. SUTIIER, andMiss 't'illA K. PROPST. 1 ' IaCoiicird,im the 2Uth of August last, M . WM CTIU.KR, ami Mis CAROLINE IIOWEli ;Pulv. Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, I Col umbo, Scilla, f Gamboge, It Opium, , Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, jCort Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Sulph. Quinine, - Sulph. Morphine, Acit. do., P ipenne, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed Oily Train Oil, Logvyoocd, Coftperag, Indigo. &.c.,&,c. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY AND WARE ROOMS, No 4, Entaw Strict, H Raltinlorcl Salacine, Red Lead, Venitian Red, Also, a large assortment of SHOP FURNITURE. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to. ; BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, August 16, 1849. ; lOvol 5 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of HAMPDEN SYDNEY COLLEGE, RICIIHO.D, VIRGINIA. HE undersigned calls the attention: of I the Ladies, Principals of Academies, Professors of Msieand private families of Ni&rth Car olina, to the superior quality of his Pianos., Fr fifteen years have they 'been in use in Pennsylvania ..Maryland, and Virginia, arid-have given entire satisfaction.- : He has sold within tjie lat three months, in this Stafte, twen ly Pianos, and bjive proved to be superior in rtuality . of tone and workmanship, to anv purchased elsewhere. The climate and change of weather have no jeffect;on p gical Anatomy. these instruments, as they are almost entirely ofcast iron. J Carter P. Johnson, M The manufacturer assures the public that they, vill do as 1 1 nysioiogy well by writing o him as coming themselves o sending an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, - j ANTHONY KHUN &fco., To. 75, North seventh Street, Baltimore. July 12, lSiaj. eowlOly 1 i 01 have a good second hand Piano for safe at Mr. Reynold's, Mocsvii:le Price 100. ; A. -K? THE twelfth annual course of Lectufes in this In stitution, will commence on Monday, October 22d, 1849, and continue until the middle of March, ; R. L. Bohannan, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Dis- I eases of Women and Children. L. W'. Chamberlayne, M. D.,Prof. of Materia Medi- l ea and Therapeutics. : S. M M. D. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Chas. Bell-Gibson, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Sur- THE undersigned having qualified as the Executor ' ( of Joseph Grahami dee'd, will sell at public sale on I Saturday the 29th day of September, at the late resi- ! j dence of the deceased, the J PLANTATION j on which he lived. Said plantation is situated eleven i i miles west of Salisbury, on the waters of Back Creek, lj within half a mile of the Sherril's Ford road. It con i tains ! ' : 1 j One hundred and fifty-one Acres, j the most of which is under cultivation. There is on it i a good DWELLING HOUSE, and all the necessary UU 1 -iiUlLDIrsbS. 1 erms of sale, six months cred it with approved security. JAMES GRAHAN, JEJxV.. August 30, 1849. 517 N. B. Those indebted for purchases made at the sale of the personal property, or on any other account , indebted to the estate, are requested to come forward j and make payment. And those having claims against ! said estate are hereby notified to present them for pay ment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice i will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. G. ' Cape Fear Steamboat Co. CASH FORJsTEGROES. ! THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase a large number of 1 Likely Young Negroes j Of all dtscrijAions suitable for .the Southiccs fern market, viz : 1 ITIcii, Women, Boys, and Girls. 1 i Persons having property of the above description to dis pose of, will find it greatly to their advantage by ma king early application to him, as he is paying the high- ' est market prices in Cash. N. B. He also wishes to purchase BLACKSMITHS, CARPENTERS, and COOPERS. He can be found at the Hotel of John I. Shaver, Esq. MYER MYERS. Salisbury, September 13, 1849. 19 O" Persons at a distance having apy of the above de scription of property for sale, will be promptly attended to by'addressing me. M. M- TAILORINGBUSINESS ! riHr; L'.NUliUSIU.NfcU having remov-oy JL ed his shop to the room in the BRICK KA IJ ROW. formerly occupied by Gould & Haw-JLL kins, would respectfully inform the public, that be ta prepared to cut a.nd make all kind of Garment in the most durable and1 fishioiubie style! He is also, in j lhe regular receipt of the j Fashions from the Northern Cities.. To those who have favored him with thir patron age, he returns his most sincere thanka, and hope that by attention to his business, and a desiie to please, both as it respects the style and pri-e. lo merit a continuance. To those who have never tried him, he would My call and try me, as I am determined to spare no pains iq the execution of all work. " JOHN A. WEIRMAN. Salisbury, Sept. 6, 1849. 18: D., Prof, of Anatomy and Diseases of the TEETH ! I":. IS . ' Died, oif the tlm 1.1 lis iiiHt.. W. P. BASON, D. D. S..1 v I , ' ; r w j- 7 v I j - hff 6kj1ij', Mrs.; Mary A. Dorr, Cntuwba Springs, j T-TTOULD reippectfully make known to the (itizens of Ltnolu County,)-MrsJ SARAH REID, wifo of Mr. TT Western Carolina, that he continues t perform Bger,iof SiJ)uryi, ng'nl 31 years, leaving a hus- ' all operations connected with his profession ujkm pnn- Nna and hree childeit, with a Urge circle of Relatives j ciples so improved, as he thinks, will seldom fail to Hd friend, to mourn their Kh. Mrs. Borer has mme -J rnv hiahlv Haiisfnetorv : and reromises the nermanent , i' i". 1 P. . t ? & J i 1 r . s mill t.i.a .....1. - ' ' ..Jl. . .L. ii. . ! ' fit rn .1 ll ! I .-7 " riiiuruw (mi eurin, jjonc 10 me " mouniainoi 'lyrm, ;and the hills of r rankmscence, untiLiho day wtk,' and tho nhadows flee away." i 'Let fond nature "reano then her tears, for we should M orTow coiiccrning them that sleep in Christ, as tliose Vitliavi no hoiK1. Mvltiiur and mournful thitugbta , oay. tef over the lieroaved Christian's mind, at the fe- wlction of the past time may mellow down ihe grief taconr,iouii ijuiwiiiHwion but has no power to dry up .".Hie fountain of. tears. Yenni may pass away, 'but the iKmory of the' form ovef which the mind hungj with so "todch (Vtnilneiut. kilf!ir hit flernv. niul -liin thv lii?it iPrture, they ihjink bf them, not as in tlte grave, t7rr oeavep,' wjuther they, in their pilgrimage, are uing to mef ti ttM'pi, in the KingtUmi of (iod. jf lof thevsake oft her example, and the influence it may forlilude her miictilar firniiiews UHd calmness as she preservation of ihe Teeth ;in all ordinary cases, where. ffficient means are employed during the most important periods of life, viz : Childhood and Youth. - j 1 References -The Faculty of the Baltimore College, and the letters ijjnd names of many, distinguished gen tlemen of his native County and State. j In Salisbury-fHon. D. F. Caldwell, Maj.l John B; Ijord, John I. Shaver, and others. Salisbury, Jue 14, 1849 If6 i 1 , 4 r4 Office of tjic Fayette villc and Wcs- I tern Plank Road Co., FayeUetille, Sept. 3, 1849 "TVTOTICE isihereby given, that an insialmnt of 23 Xl percent, bn the stock of the Fayetrelille Jtnd- Western Plank Road Company will be required, paya- ' v David II. Tucker, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. ; . A. E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator bf Anatomy. The Museum, Apparatus and illustrations for the .de monstrator departments have recently received many ad ditions, and are now very complete. The facilities for Practical Anatomy, are unsurpassed. The Clinical ad vantages are fully commensurate with the wants of the studen, and especially valuable to those preparing for practice at the South. Clinical Lecturei are given twice a week in the College Infirmary, (which is in immediate contiguity with the College.) ahd once ' a week in the Richmond Alms House. In these institutions the dis eases occurring in Southern practice are met with, and the student has the most eligible opportunities of becom ing acquainted with their types and treatment. I The fre quency of Surgical operations before the class, together with the facilities for witnessing the treafment of Surgi-, cal cases renders this one of the best Schools of Practical Surgery. Charges Matriculation $5, Tickets of the Profes sors, $105, Practical Anatomy $10, Graduation Fee 25 ; Board, including fuel, lights, and servants' attend ance, may be obtained at 2$ to 4$ per Week. S. MAUPIN, M. D., Aug. 16. 1849 7tl5 Dean of the Faculty. rpHE UNDERSIGNED A having purchased of J. W. McGary their interest i n (Via QCAPE FEAR STEAMBOAT EDW'D LEE WINSLOW,gPres't. J. M. Rose, (lerk of the Board. Watched forward flV w.. ..r .nM ! at ine unices oi ine company, in r ayetteviye.on tne IVath earn; no ! " L Z " 'T day fi( October, next. By order of the Board. nrglH S ho knew for months that her end was f;ml which hnrl m'ntti urwiri l.r ;jlWwwi not tilatranger; it. low, but constant en,- j x.WvuC.,.w .y.p ,r,i waicm-u.nnd well understood as : metwrtlger f dea.Hn. Two of her brothers had fallen 7 aktruke t4 the wirne hand, by which ahefclwound H "ir,i R. M. Dcrr, April 12, 1H4S, aged S years, W i. .notH-B... tf rr, oepi. ,iu, ip-ip, ageti years fulnAnary dWbaea am almost always flatten ijg, butiit not a with; her. ihe iiumbered her diysiand ap PM Iter heart unto wlndom set her house in order and "aitl the summon t depart. n." m,,l(,od lo n,ake a public profession of Vlriitt, and bad fVeouent interviews on the subject with Mansion House, j rriHIS Establishment will be opened JL ! on the 10th instant, in thtowa'of Waesborough, one hundred yardg directly diSouth of the Court House, for the ai-commo- dauon ot" those who, may choose to call. - JAMES M. W ADD ELL. f. 1, 18411,. wm Sept. jTARE NOTICE t$tl9 -8. to call and close thtem with cash or note. ; M BROWN &JSON. Salisbury', Sjpt. 13, 1849 3tl9 Jlted that the matter should be postponed n longer. 1 nfi 'eu,t WnX niatk known, the Pastor and Ses-ion j 2 i lrbyterian, Church met at her hmhi and receiv- w into full leommunion. of the Church, after which. ! dedicated hjr three little children to God in haptism. -i 0t ruat.T weeks after, she left Salisbury foil the resi- A-nc of her mother, at Catowba Springs, never expec- ! it J retnriv TWn she declined slowly but steadily, rrr-.jci suenjm, out maintained the same ateadi DR WHITEHEtAD OFFERS his professional services to the Ipubli. He can atfpreeent be found at his residejtee. unless professionally engnlged. - ' I ' Sahshury, July 21, 1849, tf. - I & ?M 'V '''re,tothe lust. Und in- pr , j ' ' , 4 V I liS wllXPZ we should answer, " It is I "PUy UldUC OlULUJJlg t tTT-r.' V t1 r-1 d, that wUl notW aVMkn. i Far uiIa nt rnilH t - i jTia -.i.L . - . . '. ",ai w noioeawaKen -n tv TUjIIBWIV lor llkllSM Itllia K... J ... !-w.V' mow, w.;, h T7;j?f " aniiction and linfMinn.tii . . , ' :aw:.v.: ivrr-vv::"". uk wy ucce.- .it thf Much lot,f n,ed en.ee, which W tJie troubled atrii; to wipe her aorcow?dry l"-bj ,: H I': i1 Communicated. -T " vwrei inounry, on .Monday roorhinp last. U l ttt'f of Wa ;fiher. Mr. CHURCHILL S11? rlr "tt'illncM of four weeks, aged abOut For sale nt reduced Prices ! FROM the '1st of August to the 1st of September, I will sell my stock of Summer Clothing t cost. All who wish Bargains should call at J. HNNISS Clothing Store) 5 '1 Salisbury, July 30, 1849. . ' 13! . Brjowh & James I HAVE jus received among a variety of fiber arti cles. a lttTfe nuantilv rif annerfine salad OIL. SPRING AND SUMMER - FASHIONS FOR 1849. . HORACE 11. BEARD, hi HAS just received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the American and Eu ropean Fashionsfctr the Spring and Summer of 1849, apd will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike .manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in -the art of cutting an.. I making garments, he feels; confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. I lie respectfully Returns his thanks to his friends and I the! public for their liberal support tendered him hereto I fore, and will endeavor by increased efibrts to please his i customers, to merit a continuance of thieir favors. HORACE!!!. BEARD. I N . B. All kinds of country produce t4ken a tthe mar I ket prices for work. j Salisbury, Sept. 21,2848. tf 4 of voU Now is your Time for BARGAINS! THE undersigned beg leaf e topre sent totheir customers land le public, that they have a I i j - ; - Pretty good supply of Fine Goods on hand, suitable for J Ladies and Gentlemen's Summer TVIear, which they propose to dell very low &ri cash. They are induced to give this (notice for the reason that they, are determined, if possible to clear the shelve in time for the Fall and Winter $tock. Those who may yet be in want of summer apparel, would do well to calh mtowN & ELLiorr. Salisbury, April 12, 1849 49 1 1 Salisbury, Juue T, 1849 are now the sole Proprietors of the Line. J We are now prepared to forward goods with great i dispatich either up or down the River, on as good terms : as any other line. Goods consigned to us at Wilming- ton, will be forwarded free of commission, and at Fay- etteville at the usual charge. Address, I DIBBLE & BROTHERS, Wilmington or Fayettetille. Wiilmington, August 15, 1849. 16 State ot iiovtU eavoUna, ROWAN -COUNTY. IN EQUITY.' Henry W- Connor r. James E. Kerr and w ife ; Martin Erwin and wife, Jane ; Scotland Huie, Pauline Huie, Richard W. Long, Wm. C. Beaty and wife, Nancy ; Edward Long and Anne B. Long ; Julius Love, Eliza beth Long and Harry Love. Is this case, it appearing thati the defendant?, Rich ard W. Long, Anne B.nnd Edward Long, infants, Mar tin Erwin and wife, Jane ; William C. Beaty and wife, Nancy; Scotland Huie, and Pauline Huie, infant daugh ter xf Watren Huie, dee'd, are inhabitants of another State; they are notified and requested to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for Rowan County, on the 8lh Monday after the 4th Monday in September, next, and demur, plead to or answer complainants Bill, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered and the cause set for hearing ex parte as to them. A. II. CALDWELL, C. M E. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 23, 1849. 6tl6 Stateot Jlovtti Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. j IN EQUITY. ' I Sarah Carlton and others vs. Charles Carlton and Al fred Dobbins and wife Ann.. Petition to Sell Lttud. it : 1 IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and . Master for the county of Iredell, that Alfred Dobbins and ' wife Ann, parties defendants in the above named suit, 1 are; ript inhabitants of this State i It is therefore de- j creed that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said Alfred Dobbins and wife ' j Ann, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be I i held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in j Statesville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday 1 in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition, or judgment pro confess will be ! taken as to them." Witness, L. Q. Sharpe, Clerk and ! Master for the County of Iredell, at office, in Statesville, : the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A. D. 1349. Issued 8th Aug. 1849. L. Q. SHARPE; CME. 6tl5-Printers Fee $5 62j . Dr. J. J. Suuiinerel!, "Offem his Professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at phis Office, in Shaver's Hotel, between the Drug Store of Drs. Brown Si, Jamea and Buis' Confectionary, or at his residence. True ob jects of charity punctually attended to as such. Acgcst 1849. j i JAMES HORAH, WAT OH AtfD CXiOOB-XaAHEXl Opposite Cowan's Brirk Row, Salisbury, C? THE subscribers having entered into a copartnership in the Cabinet Business, take this opportunity of informing the citizens of this Town and surrounding country, that they have on hand a fine lot of FURNITURE, made of mahogany, walnut, &c.,.and that they can fur nish on the shortest notice, ns fine nnhogany and wal nut furniture, as can be bought at any shop in ibis sec tion of country. We have i:i oureniploy as good work men as can be found at any shop in this country ; end we think that we can give satisfaction in both FURNITURE AND PRICES, to all who may be so kind as to fivor us with a call. I We can be found at lhe old stand opposite the Row 1 an House, formerly occupied by David Watson. WILLI VM ROWZEE, S. II. IIAUUISOX. Salisbury, Sept. 13. 1819. 1 F ATTENTION. INE Mahogany Wardrobes, Dres-ina Bureaus, Centre Tallies, Sofas, Rucking Chairs, &.c., very cheap for cash or country produce, for sale bv ItOWZEE A: HAIUUSON. A LARGE and neat assortment of Coffins always on XJL ham id and for sale by ROW ZEE A: HARRISON. TO FARMERS AND MECHANICS! THE subscriber has a Foundry in operation, near Mocksville, and would be pleased to furnish Cast ings to order. He is provided with a superior SLIDE LATHE, and can put up machinery, dress mill spindlrt, and furnish mill-gearing. ' j, Carriage makers can be supplied with brass circle en easy :enus. Ploughs. Mould-boards, Oven Iida, ice., Jc, kept on hand. The jobs will be done in workman like etyle, and every effort made to give sat ifa-fion. B. CLEGG, Mocksville, Daie Co , N. C, i - ,r Aug. 17,1849. Jm" notice The Mocksville Male Academy WILL open its Fall Session on the 1 7th of Septem ber next, on lhe following terms in advance per session, of five months : For Latin and Greek, inclusive of ali the lower branches, $15 00 Algebra, Geometry, Purveying, fee. 12 00 English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c. 10' 00 Lower branches, 8 00- B. CLEGG, Principal, M. M. A. ( Mocksville, Aug. 31, 1849. 4tl8 :tatc ot !Lovtli Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court oCPleasand Quarter Sessions Aug. Term, 1849. State vs. Zebulon Thomas. Attachment Levied on l." Acres of Land. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, . thnt the Defendant, Zebulon Thomas, is not a resident of this Stale : It is ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for t-tx weeks in the Carolina Watchman forthe Defendant to appear at lhe next Court to be held tor the County of Davidson, at the Court House, in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in November, next, to replevy and plead, or judgment w ill be taken pro confeoagaint him, and the land levied on condemned to the ne of the Slate. Wiiness.C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 2d Monday of Augusi, 119. C. F. LOWE.CI'k. Printers Fee $5 50 Cwl8 v. What Physicians say of onr Pill. Messrs. P. Guilds Co. Gen:s : For some years past I have been partially acquainted with tbe effects of your Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills sold in this vicin ity by your agents, the Messrs. Wheelers. Having re cently obtained some of them and used them in my fa mily, I feel highly gratified in being able to declare them (in my opinion) to be a safe, effii irnt, and high'y valu able medicine ; superior to any Pills for family use, w ith which I am acquainted. Respectfully vours, W. S. PADDOCK, M. D. Massena, June 8, 1847. ! For sale by Boger &. Maxwel., Salisbury ; Falls Sc '. Morrison, Statesville ; David Fraley, Rockviiie ; J. P. ! Mabry, Lexington ; I). Honneycuit, Gold 1 1 ill;, and I wholesale and retail by P. M. Cohen, 19 Ilayne street, ' Charleston, S. C. 4t29 1 sa rr cL 5 2 i S 2? 75 'f. T3 ft 'X 7i O 3 X NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY CAPE FEAR RIVER! e - i 2 O 2 1 1 " m ATa' XJLiJeni NY, and CAPE FEAR NY. held in the Town a meeting of the Pris ts, Directors and P10- prietois, tf the HENRIET TA STEAM BOAT CO.M P A N Y, M E R CH ANTS STEAM BOAT COM PA STE A M BOAT COMPA of FavettevilV, August 2lsl 5 Isj-I t: - r $ 5 -1 71 2 rr ? ? 5 ? 1849, the following Resolutions weie unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the owners of Goods, Produce or Freight of any kind, received by either of the Lines of Steam Boats, are to pay all expenses that accrue in Wilmington, except Labor, Storage, and Commissions. Resolved, That the deduction of ten per cent , on all Ocean Freights, heretofore made to all Shippers of Goods via Cape. Fear River, be abolished- on and after the first of September next, and the Agents give public notice of the same. G. DEMING, President Henrietta Steam Boat Company. A. W. STEEL, President Merchants' Steam Boat Company. DIBBLE i, BROTHERS, Proprietors Cnpe Fear Steam Boat Co. Fayetteville, Augusi 21, 1849. 4tl8 ; r" ' 7! sia aW 1-3 o I ! 3 : b 5 2 2 s c N 9 18 HATS ! TWILL sell my stock of JiATS at greatly, reduced business. prices. Call refore yoo urchafe elsewjrf.;; -'I M Aug. 9 1849-14 J H EJ?.?- C S 6' 1 S ATTENTION ! Officers of thrThird Regiment North Carolina Volunteers! Yr.r are lierebv commomb-d o parade in tle Town of Salisbury on Thur-dy the 4ih dy of (Vtober, at 10 o'clock with side arms for dn!l and Court Martial, and on Friday ib' 5ih. at 9 o'clock A. M. with your respecf iv Compauies for review and inspection. By rder of G. M. WE A NT, OA. Com. C. S BROWN Adjutara. Salisbury, Sept. 6, 1849. The Stockholders of the N. Carolina 1 Rail Road Company rn Davidson .county, and all who ljeire to le, are rerened to meet in Lexington, o Jried5y, 2nd October, (Superior Court) Cor important reduced buyfne. . . tKOlMAV LU' ec. uoard Pi vow n. . - i i . r i . 1 i t t. 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