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' A- H' !Mppy rtciilty bichopi f I ?; t .1.1 v.. L -L--- ,.f. tvn npot) P. am rnrirn i1 oil other countries. moany ., ni rscl from au editorial in inc iyncuurg L Tht aAcntion of the reader has heen hereto (of fl teres Ipromp atf efficienitclion on rne pari oion, ereii lo tare thU iir.por.ant branch of obr in, 3,...f:i ffom uiicr annihilation, Ii altCRUOn OJ ine rcaucr r. . , called to the depresed iatc of the iron in if We have urged ihe importance o n r,.l mrienl action on rhe part of Con , TilT CaSE Or THf. PlSMlSSAT. OF M. jABON, MS British Minister Th .Washington Correspondent of the Philadelphia Nortlf American, publishes the fal lowing particulars or this casi: j I !i- In the case of Jackson, the British Minister! who was dismissed under Mr. Madison's administration in 1809, our Government "did not submit his correspondence o the British Government, but dismissed him receiving an offensive note, withont furnishing an opportunity for the amende honorable The course of President Tai lor has -been more lenient, forbearing and generous.-. The offence in Jackson's caw was this: Erskine, wty preceded him, had made n arrangement relative to the then existing difficulties between the two Government, embracing among other things, the repeal of the British Orders in Council. The British Government Undertook to disavow this arrangement, and M r. J ackson informed Mr. Smith (then the .Secretary of State) thjat it was mdJtob to national considerations, wchav shown Iba importance io Virginia oi susiainin, itit treat lilter0t in, Which the has, prospect ' vojj because Erskine had no instructions from bii'nj. ittli fcf leait, SO tasl a stake. At tnai iimj vernmeni w ine u, ana ipai tne Araencanraiovernr I t d d not lu f appree a e the extern oi er ;t T, Y, , uw .uwipeiiiwa ! SriSiSil to JrhCh this branch ofprcM 5s ckney, pur Minist in Lotf ll ii fceefrfWduced bylhe pernicious op,,nM r JtWm UrStrAf'in. Wn rxjrceire from inc. S BJBl BM W W . k w w I - T - a a klo e6nJiifiion ihe pre.enl condition or Ih. ! h. M laflte hh Pennsylvania iron men," Tht pa Government, and iho belief that unless something f Whiff that a meeling or the ironmasters oi Jackson reiterated his assertion. , Smith replica that h n mm eft a4 haiAma ; . ! .l ....ni pnmlliiAn f ttil because he had before written to the British GnvprnL 1 A J il 1 s a . ig ine Koowieage wnicn be again cnargy joined, professing great respettfek' id an anxious desire to marataiji friendlv relations, but claiming freedom of discussion as a Mini- I LTS Ti OF LETTERS I fp EMAINmq in the Post Office, at Salisbum Oc 'A, tober 1,1849. n ! C. M. S. Andrews. Mrs. Martmret ! A nisi In T-u- d A !J T 1 ! . . . . TO . ' B iuos, j . Aiongw, Jacob B. Allen,! Ashe & Hargrave, Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, Lewis Agner, JW. Barkey 3 ; Hamilton Byres, Robert Bradshaw, J. R. Balard. Jno. Bolen, B. F. Bean 2 ; David P. Bates 4 ; David Barring er 2:; Mrs. Lacretia Crawford, John Carson. Peter Cas per, Barges Cranford, Mr. Jane Carey, Mrs. Julia A. Chaplm, Thomas Clampet, George Caoble.Sala P. Don el 2 ; Wilford Dent, H. A. Daber, Dagnerean Artist 2 ; James Deaton, Phely Deaton, Thomas Foard, John Fra ser, Habbard Foard, W. S. Gordon, Messrs. R. R. Hill Co, Joseph Hildebrand, Samorl Hoi lings worth, Jacob Hill, William Hornbarger, Miss Sarah Half, Johnson &. Brothers, L. H. Knight, Samuel I Kesler, Benj. Little 3 ; Miss M. Linebaugh, John M. Lile, W. W. C. Linney, A:D. Lewis, Heirs of Micajah Lewis, Jos. Fair, Joseph fatten, J. Shepard, Samuel 3. Motley, James f1tchel, raiience Martin, James S. Mebane, Dr. Jos. D. Mason RIP WWIIKLE rain- uA " . m- . ..: : iMoiuu, james o. meoai Krrr CVZZ r;: "I.? r,irIT,wr i J? Maray. A S. Moseley, W. C. Miller. Miss ,;7" "., T.T " Jr V.V , , r I 7 Macanter, Mrs. Mary McJ f emresses mo ueuei t Ti done' at (h neit Congress to check the imT , and ra'n re-stating the argument from -which he Wioniof foreign Iron, and to relieve out i '" lLat J Government must have had knowledg Fn";i j .t . in .l r 1 1 A i lhat Mr. Lrskine was not instructed or empowered.i- pmolsftirerrc wlU not be a furnace. tlM By Mr. Madison's orders, the Secretary imnfed'Sely tmong U j" 12 months. We observe, Jlkej- wrote to Mr. Jackson, saying that the Government Inline Railroad Journal, of September ; would' hold no farther correspondence wkh hirhl ' liL thii it least one hundred thousand tons af lputan end to the mission. The British! Povernf ri U k ' l i . J ment, so far from taking offence at the course-pursued ilroad tror, have either been rece ved r o forthHlh iggued an offical reca I , r ! 1 ' V i iAiinlrv in Ih last liua va m An I Kb . i . . i .. . , . . o r ; . coit tof no less than $5,000,0( !lbU Mul or'Krt ron continue! a till U vrijl result In the entire overthrow ofo Since ' - .11,0 J'JI CI llIUCIIl uou auiiuiKU L1IK Itinilill lllllIIHnXL. f nof less than $5,000,000. That ic course of laying the complaint before themo be rei- ny aressea by tne Uovernment ; and Mr. loiter was promptly sent to succeed Mr. Jackson, undejjthe ad ministration of Lord WelletJy. 0VQ tnanufctories, is beyond all doubt. I OLD NORTH STATE. Mr. Bancroft's researches Jintp U!araU6ri bfJndcpcrKJence, in 1775. thd ad is Gravity of manners is thought by some to be a mark of wisdom yet the graves! beast is an ass the gravest birtlji is an; tVe reTdlijitionary history of the Urjitejl j owl the gravest fish is an oysteti--anti I lState4!af assigned the -Mecklenburg do l the gravest man is usually a fool 1 I thenticlty claimeu for it, as well as its ' 'priority to the. great document of July J njh, kxoiiu vuiunua una atuuiicu a uuw feather! to her State cap of pride, . But this is not her only claim to patr ctic diihJtion. Prior to the revolutto v warJa- number of ladies twelve Bftecnrat Edenton, N. C, met casually tjo spend a ocial evening, and when tea was handeii around one of the ladies remark- r edflhatipr one she would be willing not 10 lasie a urop oi tea, as long as jntxix should; continue to oppress them by heavy iaxation jc. This proposition was unan imously resnonded to. Ihe tea was In this County, on the 20th ult., by the Rev- J. In-! gold, Mr. JUSIIUA MILLER, and Mrs. M&RY Dl CORRELL- . II In this County, on he 26th ult-, by E. E. iThillipsj Esq.; Mr. A. LINEBARGER, and Miss MAItY RU-I S SHER. il il i'ti. " A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love ; 'ft ; j Yet it is a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered bock with; interest. Tanner. ! t BORN, j Aug. 2. A daughter to Mr. John Thompson of this place i Knt. 23 A dantrhler to Mr. W. A. T.vertaLinf 'this! r0wrt, overboard (ti at Boston.) and .rCB- 1 place. ' i k. ' m i i I ' m ? i r & i i . . m -sir ww ij r" :4 t l nept. is. uaugtuer to Mr. v m. iieuer, oaiisDury.j McNeelv. Charles Meamr. Samuel Newland, David OwensAaron Pinkston, Hen ry Pless 2; Daniel Peeler, Mrs. Lizer Pearce, Parks, Willis Peck, John C. Palmer, John Repult,S. C. Rogers, Paul Riblin, J. Reed, Charles Rosenbraw. Ro bert Slavin, Miss Ann E. Swink, William Smith $ ; W. L. Stel, John Shuman, Westly Swain, Delphia Sidden, Ikhael Shooping, James Sikes, Paul A. Se ford, Heirs of James Stazzal, John Neilson, 'Mary Ann Saunders, Elizabeth Todd, Turner & Anderson, P. Volintine, Maj. J- D. Witherspoon, J. Waddle, James White, David Watson, Solomon Young. B. JULIAN, P.M. To the Ladies of Saliibur7& Vicinity. ! MANTUMAKING. Mrs. Ioiiisa Broirn HAVING received her PALL 4- WINTER FASHIONS, for the present year, takes this me thod of announcing it to her custo mers and the public. She hopes to be favored with many calls, add be lieves she will be able to give 'satis faction to all.. She may at an? time be found at her residence second door below-the Post Of fice. A small lotof Bonnets kept on hand for sale ; . and Mrs. B. will make, clean, or dress Bonnets to order neatly,. and with promptness. Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1849 22 NEW STORE! Iff SALISBURY. A O i tklc until I the crievances complained of jDOUldsb' removed. Some. 3eaxs sincjs, uhlle.'Commodtire Korrers wasoiri a cruise p, inthefetliterrancan, jn the ship of-thd- TinerNorth Carolina, stopping at a town on that coast, ho steppedinto a shoe-mi -icrVshorf.tand lookinir 'around noticed a paintiric: 6i a piece of glass set in a framp, ; rcprcsbnlmg this party of ladies in the r ! 1ca rricctVng;" figures of all the ladies wtro there, and itlso a chest of tea. 1 lje ComniodaVc was delighted with this rem! embcrancics of other days, and purchasqtl t. He brougfit it to Washington, and the cit- I ; iicns of fiuc'n ton, t h rp n g K on e o f t h e i r n u m II hir. ttdJrrssftd a letter to the nroncr . dft- ! (3) 5 i pArtmeht , at Washington asking it as a j j;i(t td tfieir town. This reqtest wis I promptly complied with. Hut the pairjt ing'subsei uontly became broken, muh I to the jrej; ct of the citizens. This paint in? iliun vised to have been mniln hv An I EpglisWjiccr, as a caricature of themeet- ilrjr, ahd'vet. thouch taken as a burlcsatie. J faithfully represented the parties concern- ea-cven ilia countenances or some otitno lidies.coujd be distinguished. One of the oumbcri Mrs. Sarah Morgan, died a ftiw yars sine agicd 8,9. This meeting is supposed to have been some months pre Tipus tij'the throwing the tea overboard iUQSlon.Utst s Advertiser. 53trti I In this Town,-on the 22d ult., VIRGIN I A;f TAN NER, daughter of Byrd L. and Jane Tanner. l THE MARKETS. IF I : m IS IOW WIDE AWAKE! 5 you do not believe it, call at our Store and hear the pi-ices of the large stock of Fall and Winter Goods, WHIClk WE II AYR JUST RECEIVED, BEING thie LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS we have ererjopened, consisting in part of the following, vix: i Black, BIa4, Olire and Inrsible Green Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassitneres, (new style) Tweeds, Sittinets, KerseyB, and Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, A large Stock of Plaid Linseys, Bed k 1 Kegro Islankets. TO THE Zi ADZES. We respectfully invite them to call, and we will show as fine goods tbe cheapest and most fashionable to be found in this market; DRESS GOODS, ! all kind) Gloves Handkerchiefs, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery. Steel Bags, Fine Shawls, fyc. POLYMATHEAN INSTITUTE I FOR YOUNG LADIES. HAiTS,M CAPS, T .Salisbury, Oct 4 Bacon 6; Brandy 40;! 50: Butter 10; Beeswax 15 ; Cotton 7 (S) 8 ; Cotton Yarn; 70 75 : Coffee 9 (S) 1 0 ( Corn 25 (3) 30 ; Feathers 25 : S I Flour per bbl. 4 (3) 4J ; Iron 2j (3) 4 ; LinseedyOil 65 O 70 ; Nails 5 (3) 6 ; Oats 12$ (3) 15 ; Irish potatoes ! 30 ; Sweet do. 30 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (3) 8 ; Loaf 10 (3) 11 ; Salt, (sack) 2 (3) 2$ ; Tallow 10 (3 12 - tWheat to : ni8Key (a) ov. : Fayettevili.e, Sept. 25. Brandy, peach, 75 (3 85 i Ditto, apple, 50 (3) 55 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 6 (3 7 !' Cotton 9ifS9J: Corn 55 (3y GO; Coffee 8 (3 10: Flour4$ (a o. reamers (a ou : r laxseea uu fa) Jjslt; iron, Swedes, 5 (3) G : do. English 3A (3 4 : Lard Gt (3) 7Jt : Leather, sole, 20$ : Molasses 20 O 26 : Nails.ffeut, 5 :E Oats, 30 : Sugar, brown, 6 (3) 9: do. loaf, 11 (3 12$ ;j Salt, sack, 1 50 (3 1 75 : Tallow. 8 (3) 9 : Wheat 80 (3 00 : Whiskey 35 (3) 36. S Che-raw,, Oct. 2. Bacon per lb. 7 (3) 7$ : ? Butter 15 20 : Beeswax 18 (3 20 : Coffee 8 (3) 10 : Cotton 9 (3 10 : Corn 45 (3) 50 : Eggs 10 (3 12$ : Flojir 5$ (3 6 : Feathers 25 (3 32 : Iron 5 (3) 6$ : Lard -7 (3 8 : Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses 35 (3) 40 : do. Cu ba 33 (3) 31 i : Nails, cut, 6 (3 6$ : Rice A ' 5$ : Sugar, brown. 7 (3 10 : do. Loaf, 12$ (3 15 : Silt, Li verpool, 1 62$, fS 1 75. 1 1 EW FALL .UVHTER GOODS. A0rmt Discovery.--A bed of the liih cgrapmc stone ot tne unest quality, nas been 'discovered in Alabama. This spe cies of stonc.has heretofore been brought irom uerrnany. wnero alone it has been found. Te. Alabama article is fully e ttal jt'o ihe: foreign, and xjan be furnist ed aiuch jclicipcr. ,! . ' " ; k .1 ' f crF.BRATlON OF THE'SONH OF TEMPBR A.NCE CONCORD SKPT. 24, 18 l9. r -Mcr. K'tiiToasr The Sons seem to be going ahead inUipbcr 4ith a rlcht EOod will. There is nothing file poIl iill make work profitable. Th' memiers V Liberty Division, No. 47, celobratet' ..eir principles i Cnrt on Saturday last, and T'..ad the phtasaieof PfUcipatfifrr:iii the fetiviti-s ihe occasion. i .TlwI)ilHjnh fnncd v' pntccsswh at the Cui of tf.ntm;;and nmn htu to' the residence of Dr. Ki R-fcmwVre- the fiiir ladies were in waiting to prfient . kthtn uh. appropriate baninert embroidered and jiiiit fjniwrt jjifsjfoiinly with tbfir own delicate fingerit. .' A'n'a'j intlho name of I her cominions and feijiale ; 1iHCf i Jm4gnt-d the iTaiiner with the following neat . jrtinfniri?ddresM J ' i j ( Tliin DnniKi" presented ihy the Ladies of CotiChrd, yiW,SiHi,f lniperancjf with then, well wishes for ?ritioces; and with the belief, that the secret of jour W m to do good. ' ! ' 4 ! - 1 , i T wlirV R. P. F. Meltcr , on Whalf of the Diiion VhwKhI t fylUws : ldi-s-Uw4 receive this " Banner" m one of the flattcfisg conipliincnti that could b conferred Sup- our Order. '! .As a badge of yonr xeal and sinceiity, ; in, rtrf pfewrve it a sacred ornament of out so- , !i r1"-u a,HigTi teslimonial of your -gard and into -esUi Jj " lat cue Inf hilanlliropy, we will cherish it as an j fw( yoiif cHtecnv, and gnanl it as the palladium i of i "! prnupVrity and as sin cjmbtemoC " sweet womai is ' j;JftPl attachment to all noblo designs it fJ'toHrf tot with new Kipft increa our vigor ind wit'cMitant endeavors in this generous ca .ise ouuiityi C But while we admire the purity of y ur 1 .f,lt ftflotds us the most unbound-d delight und 1 t d know, that your best wishes; hre I j " "f1 bt i)d that your benign influence is constiiit i iJrT ' T 'K1 Withhis confulence of ytnir J j rj' W.ttOwaxd march shall be unfaltering, and the i j Hfc11 1,10 " S" of TVmrterance." not far S V: uJlUe).giving rays etiectea tnm mis jire-- Wlh i )mT' wn' C frth in all its purity, andfis "'ifdl glotiniy night that hung in disilial -?Tf$ .tyfl ceiMvand animate many a witherijig,' t!lf toi,,:iil and Croct u the safe-guard iand k'4ta tkA JaCrvhtif ' refuge fmm distress, ;ind "rtt W 't ''Fc wf' Hs. rcotoring sweetness. Manila tKu I in but may it like the nntarnixhed hafids hived and sought, as the.aource of hip- , ft;?. M ftmntain headjjf felicity. "nionies of presenting and receiving the ban 1 'nj4,''M through, th Division made its Way to HE Church, where Rev. brother Jgh EL iUhlZ ,n his. usually happy and felitilbus I BROWN & ELLIOTTf ARE now receiving their stock of Fall and (Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of Ihe la dies and gentlemen of Salisbury and the surrounding country. Their stock was selected by one of the firm, with great care, and they believe itAvill compare favor ably with any stock in the market in style, quality and price. It comprises a general assortment of i f "IMTOULD RESPECTFULLY inform his friends T T and the public that he will open a Store in Salis bury, on or about the 15th of Octoberwith one of the Handsomest and best selected Stock of j GOODS, that could be procured at the North. Having been pur chased at the lowest rates exclusively fqr cash," will be offered at a small advance op cost. jE. M. feels desirous that those wishing .to purchase i CHEAP GOODS, should defer buying until they give his stock a futtsin spection,as he is satisfied he can offer greater induce- men is than has ever been offered in Salisbury. : Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 27, 1849. 21 MORG A N TON FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Trustees of the MORG AjVTON FEMALE ACADEMY, bake pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of the Rev. J..M. Wil sb, as Prrincipal, assisted by Misdf Pand, (an accom plished lady from the North) in the Literary, and Mrs. AKn E. Erwin, in the Musical Department. . The cha racter of the Teachers, the healthfulness and delightful scenery of the location the hospitality and refinement or ihe society of Morganton, enable this institution to present strong claims for extensive patronage. CQ? LI2 3 In the English Department, per sesssion of five months, First Class, 7 50 Second Class, 19 00 Third Class, 15 00 Latin, French, Drawing and Painting, extra, t Music on Piano, IS 00 Boarding can be had in respectable families at seven 'dollars per month, every thing included. The session will commence on the 15ih of October. R. C. PEARSON, President. Morganton, Sept. 20, 1849. 21 Valuable River Land- FOR SALE. Fashionable Fur and Silk; (Fall style,) 22; doz. Cloth and Oil Caps, Boots and Shoes, 500 pair iBrogans, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, ) I (large assortment,) 80Q feet Patent Leatner, Chase Hides, Curtain Cloth, Springs, Axljes, Ate. ; 35 gallons coach Varnish. ' HARDWARE AND OT7TX.I2XIY, Cross cut land 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. i anoosnzxss. Pofto Rico, Muscovado and New Orleans Sugars, Stu art's clarified, pulverised and crushed do., 6 bags old Java Coffeej 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. r The above stock of Goods will be sold wholesale and retail, as low as can be sold in this market. M. BROWN 4 SOX. Salisbury, Aug. 30, 1840. 17 N. B. 10,000 lbs. Clean WOOL wanted, and for which the highest price will be paid in goods. TIIE HISSES BURXS, Formerly of Philadelphia, and recently of Baltimore, Proprietor t. THIS Institution purposes commencing operation in Salisbury, Rowan County, N. Carolina, September 1, 1843. The Pantographic Method of Teaching, which origi nated in this Institution, is eminently calculated to make 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 young persons as dry and insipid. Sounds which address the ear are lose, and die In one short hour; but that which strikes tbe eye. Lives Jodj upon the mind ; the faithful sight Engraves the knowledge with a beam of light." Youngi ladies are. taught in small classes, and the whole attention of a teacher is given to one class, the gradual development of the youthful mind is watched with much care, and throughout the coarse, 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. Pupils will be received at a very early age ; and the Course of Instruction will be far more thorough and complete than that of any school conducted in tbe or dinary way can be. Terms and Sessions. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, commencing 1st September and 1st February. The only vacation is in the months of July and August. 1 THE CHARGES ARE For Tuition in the Primary Department, 7 50 " " " Senior " 10 00 Classical " 12 50 Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts.. &x. Primary Department, 3 00 Senior " 4 00 Classical . 5 00 Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra. Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, and Music, at Professors Prices. - There are no other charges parents are not required to purchase any books for.llieir children. Pupils will not be received for a less period than one session. 3ml2 The" Merchants! Steamboat' COMPANYr---"Kt!ji WOULD give notice to their patrons and the public generally, that tbe business of BOATINO on the Cape Fear River goes on as heretofore. Snippers by ibis Line will enjoy every facility thai can b afford- line'of boats on the riyer the class of Boats employed by them, being wel adap ted to the various stages of water. ; This Company, in connect i np the ofner Compa nies on tbe River, charge tr carrying Freights m per printed Catalogue of Rates, to which reteirnee ts here i made, but will say as heretofore, in case of ny abate- ment, that their terms may always be understood to be as low as the lowest. O Please see advertisement of this date.of G, IXm- i ing. President of Henrietta steamboat Company ; A. W. Steel, President Merchants' steamboat Company ; and Dibble and Brother, Proprietors of Cape FesT steamboat Company. " JNO. D. WILLIAM3. AgM Merchants steamboat Company August 21, 1843. 4tl9 i-1 c c era c .C3 ?5! 5- tr 2 25 - 5 5 S B zr. f "1 2. 3 " t. z- Z. o - sr c sr s 1 1 CT5 m P c 3 cr p . V) o s 3 2 o S3 X LATEST 8 5 S S3 6 e t. e Z 3o- 55 2 CO i-3 73 QD 5 ? o o rJj mm . 5 rr Fresh Medicines Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Staffs, and PERFUMERY. m-m I O x 3 a 1.1 i ' -r - 2 " - 5 5C o - X - i mm S - i ZT o o o o IGROES WMflD. -o CASH FOR NEGROES. TF1HE SUBSCRIBER wishesto ptjrchase r a large number of ; Likely Young Negroes Of all descriptions suitable for the Southwcs- . j tern market, viz : Men, Women, Boys, and Girl. persons having property of the above description to dis pose of, will find it greatljf to their advantage by nia kiing early application to him, as he is paying the high est market prices in Cash. N.B. He also wishes to purchase BLACKSMITHS, QARPENTERS, and COOPERS. He can be found at the Hotel of John I. Shaver, Esq. i MYER MYERS. ! Salisbury, September 13, 1849. 19 : dT Persons at a distance having any of the above de scription of property for sale, will be promptly attended to by addressing me. M. M. THE subscribers have just received at their Drug Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the LARG EST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS i DYE-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 stock, which we pledge to sell at lower rates than any establishment in this part of the State. With the assur ance again that our prices and terms will please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very lib- cna eral patronage neretotore extended to us. below we present a list of a few of the articles comprising our stock: Pulv. Ipecac, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Rhei, Jalap, ,Su!ph. Quinine, Columbo, Scilla, Sulph. Morphine, Gamboge, Acit. do., Opium, Pipeline, Arrow Root, Salacine, Pearl Barley, Red Lead, Cort Cinch, 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 5 100 WHIMS llEWAUD! STOP THE "RUNAWAYS. Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do.. Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo. &.e.,fc.c., R ANA WAY from Mr. R. R. Beagley, in the State of Alabama, on the last of August, my two Ne gro men, CHARLES and HENRY. CliarlC is a likely man, aged about 28 years, six feet one inch high, dark brown complexion. Said Ne gro I purchased of Mr. Isaac Jarratt, of Surry County. Henry, aged altout 33 years, five feet ten inches high black complexion, and a blacksmith by' trade, I pur sed of Mr. Ninevah Rush, Randolph County. I have I reasons to suppose that both of them will attempt to get i back to their native counties. I will pay the above re ward of 0i: HUNDRED DOLLARS for their apprehension and confinement in any jail, so that I get them again, or fifty dollars tor either cuve. - E. MYERS. Salisbury, iV. C, Sept. 13, 1849. 19 PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY WARE ROOMS, Xe i, Estaw Sirfft, Haiti more. fit , n ail I It H suitable for the season, also of Groceries, HarJware Cutlery, Sec. They would call especial attention to their line kpek of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Dress Silks, Merinos, Mouseline de Lanes, Mohair Lustres, Alpaccas, .Ging hams, Shawls, &c. Also, their fineBebee Hats, j? their iw.2iiriB, uiiu iuui8, aiiu onoes. i Salisbury, Oct. A, 1849. 122 LINTDS FOR SALE. ! 8 t5 WILL be sold at the Court louse, in Salisbury, on Monday the 5th of November next, (befng Monday of,County Court,) ONE TRACT OF LAND. known as the Tenpenny Tract, containing about - aoo ACRES, ' f lying about four 'miles from Salisbury, near the; road leading to Gold Hill. There is on the premises good DWELLING HOUSE; large barn stable, and other out-houses, and abbt acres cleared. Also, 1 Si One other Tract, jj known as the Gamer Tract, containing aboiijf 33 5 ACRES, l , about 50 acres of which is cleared, including ;good meadow. tThis tract joins the other. I i The above Lands are sold by order of the Cpart of Equity, and will be sold on a credit of twelve inontlis, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. Ti tle to be made when the purchase monev is paid, e WILLIAM MURPUt. October 4, 1849 - 522 Ten ol7miriMBE Caldwell Co., X. C. THE eighth session of this institution, will conwnence on Monday the 24th September, , It is confidently believed that there is no longer any danger of sickness : and also that the disease which visited our Towfi the to dall and close them with cash or note. MRS SITS AW PRilfiR offer- for sale the valuable C wi? PLANT ATIOI on which she now resides. It is mf situated about seven miles North, North-west of Salis bury, on the main road leading to Mocksville. The whole Tract comprises 856 ACRES. - A barge proportion of it stretches along the Yadkin Rv er,and is excellent bottom Land. Much of -it is already under cultivation, but the greater part of tbe Tract is well timbered woodland. There are other improve ments on the premises, consisting of a good dwelling House, and all tbe necessary buildings for a farmer Orchard, &c. Mrs. Craige will sell the whole tract together ; -or, if if applicants prefer it, will divide it to suit their wishes, as nearly as practicable, if it can be done without seri ous injury to the value of the whole tract. ior further information of the land, and also of the terms on which a purchase may be effected, all persons are referred to John I. Shaver, Esq., of Salisbury .e Sept. 27, 1849. 2 1 r State oC Jtortli Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. ;y. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions -Aug. Term, 1849. ' . State vs. Zebulort Thomas. Attachment Levied on 45 Acres of Land. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Zebulon Thomas, is not a resident of j this State : It is ordered by the Court that advertisement j be imade for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman for the ; Defendant to appear at the next Court to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House, in - Lexington, on 'the 2d Monday in November, next, to replevy and plead, or judgment will be taken pro confesso against him, anJ the land levied on condemned to the use of the State. Wikness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, . fhe 2d Mouday of August, 1849. C. F. LOWE.Crk. Printers Fee $5 50 Cwl8 Ready made Clothing f For sale at reduced Prices ! FROM the 1st of August to the 1st of September, I ; will sell mv stock of Summer Clothing at cost. ' All who wish Bargains should call at J. H, ENISS' ' Clothing Store. -.'' I Salisbury, July 30, 1849. 13 j TARE NOTICE. A j LL persons having book accounts of twelve months uLJt standinc, are, respectfully and earnestly requested THE subscribers having entered into a copartnership in thie 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, as fine mahogany and wal- HUE lurilliurtr as van uc isuui'Ui ui ati y siiulv in tuia ocv- . . L g- v I - "i- 1 ' xr i i K i i ! contiuiiy with the Collepe.)nd once a week in the lion of country. We have in ouremDloy as eood work- i , 55 ' A , Tr JL. .L j. . v ' -' men as can be found at any shop in this country ; end MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of HAMPDEN SYDNEY COLLEGE, RICIIHOXD, VIRGINIA. THE twelfth annual course of Lectures 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 eases of Women and-Children. L. W. Chambert.ayxe, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medi ca and Therapeutics. S. Maufin, M. D. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Chas. Bell Gibson, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Sur gical Anatomy. Carter P. Jonxsox, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and Physiology. David H. Tucker, M. D , Prof, of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. A. E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator of 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 stnden, and especially valuable to those preparing for practice at the South. Clinical Lectures are given twice a week in the College Infirmary, (which is in immediate TIIE undersigned calls die attention oi" the Ladies, Principals of Academies. Professors of Music, and private families of North Car olina, to the superior quality of his Pianos. For fifteen years have they been in use in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, and have given entire satisfaction. He has sold within the last three months, in this Slate, twen ty Pianos, and have proved to be superior in quality of tone and workmanship, to any purchased elsewhere. The climate and change of weather have no effect n these instruments, as tlwy are almost entirely of cast iron. The manufacturer assures the public that they will do as well by writing tq him as coming themsf Ives or sending an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, ANTHONY KHUN Ai Co., No. 7., North seventh Strett, Baltimore. July 12, 1849 eowlOly 01 have a good second hand Piano for sale at Mr. Reynold's, Mocksville. Price 100. A. T. Cape Fear Steamboat Co. o rpiIE UNDERSIGNED JL having purchased of J. &. W. McGary their interest in the '7riPF PfflR TPIM1T r-;r;'VT- aft we think that we can give satisfaction in both I FURNITURE; AND PRICES, to all who may be so kind as to favor us with a call. We carj be found at the bid stand opposite the Row an House,; formerly occupied by David Wa:son. 1 WILLIAM ROWZEE, ' ! S. R. HARRISON. Salisbury, Sept. 13, 1849. 1 HATS TWILIi sell my stock of HAS at greatly reduced prices. Call before you pure mse elsewhere. Aug. 9U 849 14 T. If. ENNISS. t- TAILORING BUSINESS ! 1 Oft fTi HE UNDERSIGNED having remov 14 JL! ed his shop to the room in the BRICK Richmond Alms House. In these institutions the dis eases occurring in Southern practice are met with, and the Btudent has the most eligible opportunities of becom ing acquainted with their types and treatment. The fre quency of Surgical operations before the class, together with the facilities for witnessing the treatment 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 J per week. S. MAUPIN. M. D , Aug. 16. 1849 7tla Dean of the Faculty. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR '49 & '50. HORACE II. BEARD, past summer was an epidemic, and not to be attributed to any local cause whatever. Ine place has heretofore been heal;by, and it is hoped and believed will continue to be so. j Terms as formerly 8s. $8. Jr session. Mu sic 815. Drawings Painting and French, 5 eaeh. Worsted work 4. Boarding at the low rate of g6 per month, either in private families, or in the boarding ntr-2 ii fn- MUr. ..I-. t.. : J i --'J-.. l... v.. r-i :. .U A -.l.r.n Vi T "M!!: ' w wiui iimirucuiiu onu u union on : nuuw mii uy iirs. iaer onposiic iuc nwautu,, s u """tei if TV..-. i .i ji c. r 1 ...:n , "" ... i iL-tJ - t i .i c ' ' r ' ...:n i - , . , ... j. - J - ''Wptr i'w. iT'finM goncrai, anu ine - oor oi ' ur rrcrivea at any time, out no aeauciiuii miouc br ."il partkular.i The audience all Fooled afterwards for absence except in case of long sickness. Nid.f-P. wr "greeably entertained and T- W ht they heard and eaw. . . i m- Lenoir, Sept. 22, 1819 EMMA J. BAKEB. M BROWN & SON- Salisbury, Sept. 13, 1849 3tl9 i ! JAMES HORAH, WATOE AND OZ.OOS- Uppositc Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, IV. C. Tlije Presbytery of Concord M Stands adjourned to meet in the Church at Poplar Ynt Cabarrus county, N, C, on Wednesday before the last Sabbath io October, (24th) at 11 oclock, A. M. 1 'FT ROW, formerly occupied by Gould i, Haw kids, woeid respectfully inform the public, that he is prepared o cut and make all kinds of Garments in the most durable and fashionable style. He is also, in the regjular rejreipt of the Fashions from the Northern Cities.. To those who have favored him with their patron- ; age, he returns his most sincere thanks, and hopes that by attention to his business; and a desiie to please, both as it respects the style and prices, to merit a continuance. ToUhoe who have never tried him, he would say call and try mie, as I am determined to spare no pains in the execution of all work. I JOHN A. WEIRMAN. Salisbury, Sept. 6, 1849. 18 ATTENTION'. EINE jMahogany Wa.; bes, Dressing Bureaus, Cenlrp Tables, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, ic, very cheap for Cash or country produce, for sale by UOWZEE k H'AKKISOX. Wliai Pliysicmni say of our Pill. Messrs) P. Childs 4? Co.j Ger.ts : For some years pastil hav? been partially acquainted with the effects of yoot Onertal or Sovereign Balm Pills sold in this vicin ity by you- agents, the Messrs. Wheelers. Having re cently obtiined some of theiri and used them in my fa mily, I fee highly gratified ih being able to declare them (in my opinion) to be a safe, efficient, and highly valo abte'medicine ; superior to $ny Pills for family use, with which I atb acquainted. Respectfully yours, j W. S. PADDOCK, M. D. Mlassena, June 8, 1847. i For sale! by Boger &- Maxwel., Salisbory ; Falls 3c Morrison, jStatesville ; David Fraley, Rockville ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; D. Honneycatt, Gold Hill ; and wholjpsale bnd retail by P. M. Cohen, 19 Hayne f-lreet. CIarJ?stonj,S.'C 4t29 HAS just rereivr, (at his old grand.) from ew York, the American and En rojiean Fashittn, fortfle" Faix and Winter of If 49-50, and 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 hi lona experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their tavors. HORACE II. BEARD. N.B. AH kinds of country produce taken a t the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, Sept. 21,2845. tf 47 of vol.4 Office of tbe Fayeltevillc and Western-Plank Road Co., Fayetterille, Sept. 3, 1849. "lyTOTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of 23 Ji per cent, on the' stock' of the Fayetteville and ' Western -Plank Road Company will be required, paya ble at the Office of the Company, in Fayetteville, on the 11th day of October, next. By order of the Board. EDWD LEE WINSLOW, Prest. J. M. Rose, Clerk of the Board. 4tl9 j Dr. JT. J. Snuimerell, ! I Offers his Professional services to the citizens of t Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Office, in Shaver's Hotel, between the Drug Storp f Drs. Brown fc- James and Buis' Confectionary, ct at his residence. True ob jects of eharity punctually attended to as such. i Air.tsT If 19. are now the sole Proprietors of tbe Line. We are now prepared to forward goods with great dispatch 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 charee. Address, DIHBLE L BROTHERS, Wilmington or FoyettetilU. Wilmington, Aueust 15, 1849. l6T State of ilovtli CtitoUu.i, ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Henry W. Connor ts. James E. Kerr and wife ; Martin Erwin and wife, Jane ; Scotland Huie, Pauline Hsie, Richard W. Ing, Win C. Iieaty and wife, Nancy ; Edward Long and Anne B. Lonij ; Julius Love, Eliza beth Ixng and Harry Love. I.v this case, it appearing that tlie defendants, Rich ard W. In. Anne H and Edward Ionj, infants, Ifar lin Erwin and wife, Jane ; Willirrn C. Beaty and wife, Nancy ; Scotland Huie.and Pauline Huie, infant daugh ter of Wairen Iluie. dee'd, are inhabitants of another State ; they are notified ntid rejoeted to aptirar at tbe next Court of Equity, to l hel.J for Rowan County, on the fih Monday after the 4th 'Monday in September, next, and demur, plead to or answer complainants Bill, or judgment pro conUo will be rendered and the cause pet for hearing ex jxrte a? to them. A. II C A LD W ELL, C M E. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 23, 1849. 6tl6. TO FARMERS AND MECHANICS! THE nuWriber has a Foundry in operation, near Mocksville, and would be pleased to furnish Cast ing to order. He is provided with a foperior SLIDE LATHE, and can put up macbinery, drew mill spindles, and furnish nuil-georinr. Carriage makers can he supplied with brass circles on eay :erms. Plough. MoutJ-bonrJs, Ovrn Lids. 6u., Sc., kept on hand. The jobs will bednc in workman like style, and every effort maJe to give nliWart ion. B.CLEUC. Mocksville, Dnvie Co , N. C, Aug. 17. If49. 3ml C Mansion House. THIS EMtablifehment will be opened on the 10th intaut, in tlie town of ! Wadesborough, one hundred yards directly i South of the Court House, for the accommo dation ot those who may choose to call. JAMES M. WADDELL. Sei. 1,1849. 5tl9 1 1 TU. IXT I I I rfll TTT7I A T Or r t.K& Ins pioie3ian4t wrvices to tlie publlt'. He can at present U- LunJ aihis rchidcnce .unss profesjioually enjned. A- Sail-bury, July 'il, 1?19, tf. h v'i - i 1 1 i s rl 'V
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