Yr) t r; a1; (iiiicctron of the State, SUPIIEME COURT; ;'vri- ;i i ill:V. uAn !o till decisions nave interest- which ac- . roP ttelr not being published in this ' 'I . '. .'.ill."-, '. ' Pj Judges of the Supjeme Court will 11 require that Applicants for Li- Uhall have gonelhrbugb the follow- of reading': IN , r-rtt for the County Courts: . ,sClitopw Commentaries, 4 vols. 2 vol X bn Littleton, Jpef Lfgacles or T'er n Execu- - "tiil Statutes, Chabters 37, Deeds ;I Conveyances; 38, Descents ; 121. v; 122, Wilis khd Testaments. sk foti Superior '-Courts : -.vinookof Blackstdrie. . 4Sql'imb of Chitty al Pleadings. r-ianaue's Equity.! v.alarif or Powell on Contracts. or iquiiy,i:ieaaing or Cruise's Digest; Uernainder and Executory 1 IUtt ' inrih jiook of Blaclcsftone. ntto utne Phillips of Starkie on Evi "CoqntV and Superior j 34, Crimes srfa pfluisbments ; 03 Laridg of Deceased Debtors. lWs Nisi Prius. 'cat, K. ii. rifiiitiiMAiM, uierk. in I i TkctRulcigh Star is out in an entire ii 4ress!1 and considerably enlarged. It BoW tie largest papeii in the State, we Are-? Ve sincerely hope that the Ed f m&Y be successful in their enterprise, - av a . . . . i i .iAeir ibdeavors to' meet the increas-' s .i pin- me, IP- bey - OCT"-A- writer in the Siandardifearip that t heople wilF not send' delegates to the Nashville Convention, proposes jlfat the Convention: bf cither party to nomi nate a candidate for Governor take! the matter in hand, anil Appoint delegates!- The Fayetteville Carolinian says the ought to be adopted, and seconds a propo sition to make the State pay the travel expenses f said delegates,: ; .t'yf;-,J, iov, wan ail uue aeierence 10 me o ions of these wise democratic gentleman, we would suggest that the people ought to hayo a say in this matter ; and wjlfen they nominate delegates to the State Con ventions to bring ourcandidates fpr Gov ernor, let them also, at the same t grant those delegates the power to point representatives to Nashville. If (ail to do this, we think the Conventions will transcend their powers if they' fit tempt to carry out the suggestions of these gentlemen. Those Conventions are.at pre sent, contemplated for the single purpose oi cringing out candidates tor lioveinor. Nothing more. And without a clear and distinct expression of the wishes, of the people on the subject, any action fey mightitake in relation to the Nashville Convention, especially as touching the ap pointment of delegates to that body, woold be regarded as a most flagrant violation of trust. Moreover, the people should al so be distinctly informed as to the leTa sures and remedy the Nashville Conten tion proposes to adopt and apply. f ith a strict observance of all their rigbis in these respects, we shall offer no objection to the proceedure, though we should still doubt the propriety of the measure under existing circumstances. i one.ofAeCom. Gov. -! !-- to ol Jos. JErvvin. ----- - j. . . - ... . w missioners ! appointed by survey and locate the Western TnrnniU Road from Salisbury to! the .Georgia line has reiignfed a. oaoe in a house ia like a well ... r messenger of peace and love Y et, it is a talent of trust, a loan to ! intereat." BORN. Feb. 3 A daughter to Col. WmOwenjDawdson. r A son to Kansom Wirtecoff, Cabarrus. " 19 A son to Daniel P.rnoJ Pnu,.n i 44 19 A Danghter to H. II. Beard, Salisbury; l" 23 A son to Gen. Wm. C. Means, fcabarrns. S3, .1" spring of pleasure, a be rendered back, with In thi County, on the 20tn inat.. hv FTnr T.i Ra bards, Eeq., Mr. JAMESW. BE AN, and Miss HET- i KciA VKK, daughter of John Beaver. in lredell County, on the 19ihinst., by the Rer. J D. Lumsden, Mr. ROBERT C. PLYLER, and Miss MARYIL. KIMBALL, dauahtrt of Jaeoli KimhIL In Cabarrus County, on the 25th instant, HEART- WtL UROVER, and Miss AMARINTHA COLE MAIM. - tn Cabarrus Co., on the 21st nat., R. R. BRpWJI, ana mjsb a. HALL. ic fpr good home tably rewarded. liettiM of the pub papers, may be sui ICt a bad trint,"c. The editor of e Wilmington Aurora boasts of recciv- :g tcWy;five subscribers a week. That In Cabarrus ' County , on the 22d iinst.. Mrs. MARY PEN I NO ER. Also, on the 2lnt instant, SOLOMON FISHER, aged about 50 vears. h In Iredell County, on the 17th instant, AUGUSTUS C. HOUSTON," in the 30ih year of his age. In thfe Tqwn, on the 26th inski, JAMES PAN1ELS ot .rittsyjvania County, Virginia 1 aged 21 years. The deceased bad started South on sJ trading expedition, and oeiore reacmng tlus place was tiken sick. His disease continued to grow ikrorse, and in a days he was a corpse. In this Town, ori -the 27tb hkst4 EZRA CASPER, aged about 40 years. THE JMAR uper is now afloat on &b!ie excitement about Wilmington, riich. wo believe, it has been chiefly in csmcntat in creating. s limes, for "unless he i I i min 10 Keep up a co jorae sort, be may tacday of the leanness of the times. bllshersin Charles- a' steam printing the State. Their Walker & James, pu a,$. C, JiaVe set up prtss tbo first one in pidbinery is said to hay a cost $2,000 ; and H'lU&pable of printing 4G00 sheets per a small wave of CONGRESS. In the Senate, Wednesday the 13th the joint resolution for limiting the penses of collecting the revenue, as a- ?vcs, sg Let him husband J .. - shall prove smart nstant excitement nave to complain tnst, lex- NamesJ L. G. feilig, mended by the House of representa was passed, with a proviso author the Secretary of the Treasury to dispose of, lease or retain the bonded warehouses, at his discretion. A message was receiv iu x iiu.!!! w unuTOwmi Mr. Pritchard, enclosing a copy oi ine consiuuupn oi ; B. 1 . Briggs, California, as received from the hands of tne Hon. Wm M. G win, Senator e!lect ; and a motion was made by Mr. B;hton that the subject be referred to a select committee, of which Mr. Clay shou d be the chairman; but, as the motion could on ly been tertained by unanimous consent, and Mr. Foote having objected, ihe sijbjecti was laid overtiU to morrow. The Senate then resumed the consideration of; Mr. Clay's compromise resolutions; upon vhich Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, addresser! the Senate, but had not ooncluded his remarks when the Senate went into Executive ses sion : after which that body adjourrild. In the House of Representatives a tries- r AYETTEVtLLE, Jan. 19. Brandy, peach, 75 0 85 UUto, apple, 50 0 55 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 6 : IS 6i Cotton U(S 12; Com 60 70; Coffee 16 ll: Flour 434 ; Feathers 28 30 : Flabtseed I 10 $If ; Iron fcwedesia (S b: do. English 3 4: Lard 6 7 ..umi,, owrc, uj . iiiuianB kf tV 0J . itailSt, Cut, O . Oats,3000 : Sugar, brown, 6 (B 9: do. loaf, 11 12 : bat. sakkM 50 1 75 : TaUdw.10 : Wheat 751 80 : Whiskey 35 36 , Chebaw, Feb. 26. Bacon ber lb. 6 6J : Butter 15 20 : Beeswax 18 20 : Coffee 00 16 : Cotton 11 12J : Corn 45 50 : Eggs 10 12J : Flour 5 $5 : t eathers 25 32 : Iron 5 6$ : Lard 7 8 : Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses 35 40 : do. Cu ba3337i: Nails, cut, 6 6 : Rice 4 5 : fcnigar, brown, 7 1U : do. Loaf, 12J 15 : Salt, Li- verpooL 1 40 1 59 KETS. BlacksniitIftTH&e, THE subscriber has a good BLACKSMITH which be wishes to hire out until the 1st day of January, ! mw, iwu or inree iiesrp iworaen to nirr. February 28, 1850. A. HENDERSON. II 4 IiM Potatoes! ! TST RECEIVED, 5 !bbls; Northern Snow J Ball Potatoes. Mi BROWN &. SON Salabury Ftb. 28, 1850. SPRIG in 2t42 i TU8T arrived fresh from New York, Scott's eelebra- J ted FasUaas far tbe Srla aad Suaer tf 1850. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, roost respect fully aalicits bis old patrons and the public generally, to call and see the new plate of Fashions. He feels con fident that be can persuade even the most lame and un fashionable to let him take dimensions. Call and see I JOHN A. WEIRMAN, Tailor. Feb. 20, 1850. 41 N. R. Country Produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. RIGHT SIDE UP ! NEWCOPMTNERSHIPa THE subscribers have this day associated themselves together in tbe Mercantile Business, In the Store formerly occupied by Joseph F. Chambers, East corner of the Court House, under the firm of Joseph F. Chambers & Uo., where they intend enlarging their capital to any extent neeessary to meet any demands the business may require ; and will make it an object with country mer chants and citixens generally to make their purchases from them. J. F. CHAMBERS, P. B. Cn AMBERS. JAS. C. CALDWELL, MAX. C. CALDWELL. Salisbury, Jan. 7, 1850. 38 NOTICE. TllHOSF. indebted to J. F. Chambers, are requested JL to call and settle ibeir accoants, as my books most be clesed. It being the first call of the kind I have ever made, I hope it will not de neglected. Jan. 7, 1850. 3 ;jRt'f J. F. CHAMBERS. 38 THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his 6hop, two doors below Mr. Brown 6c Son's store, Boots and Shoes of ercry Style. He feels confident that he will be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who may favor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on band, and is constantly manufacturing, the most fashionable Drees Boots, which cannot be surpassed in the State, and whicfc he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Country produce taken in payment for work at the market prices. i All persons indebted for the last year are requested to come forward and settle their accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us to ask tor the "needful. ji JEREMIAH BARRINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) i- i " By Jacob Letle. Arrivals at the ITIausioii Hotel, From the 13th to the 27th Inst. Residence. ! Names. N. C. B DarnalL ' (if The following we extract from (he Cor. ttjpondcnco of the Charleston Courier, dated iiiiS.uu t c. AO, ..u " sag:e from the I'resident enclosirre a copy Wi,in ihe opinion of ihe Correspondent of thej oTthe constitution of California, hHying Courier lie prospect for an amicable settlement been referred to the Committee of the Whole, on a motion to reconsider thvex ed question was again debated btlMr. Stanton, of Tennessee, and others. liSub sequentlv. the Senate's amendment to the resolution for limiting the expense of col tecting the revenue was concurred in and the resolution; passed. Washington Re' ftEe i!rcrr question, is as far ofTas ever. Tlete it now less bopeUf a compromise than Irrtlofoif. It Is feared I that the resolutions ihi New York. General Assembly have tfn home, the last nail, j These resolutions, itlMs'connteracted by the 'public voice, will go vto prevent any conciliation. . At the same taf.'lhere are fome favorable signs in Penn- RUDia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New. lorkfihd Indiana, of a disposition to arrest arther igitaflon, ' j I am very clad to learn that Mr. Webster in. leads to oflVr a! plan, which! will be acceptable lathe bouth ; and that ho will have the support rfGrni Greenei of llhodp Island, and Mr. ftelpsof Vermont, and that his scheme of tampromised will commind a majoirity in the b'ate.ir' J; i- -! "Hell willing to keep California back, until ie whole question is settled, and to settle tlfey Lil, The particular features of bis plan hre Lelen shown to some members and Sena 'rs froon ihe'South and approved. Mr. Web. Kill.nc?t probably bring forward bis project f some days. C'rest doubt prevails as to the result, but I The Asheville Messenger says oif Mr. Clingman's speech, we hotor the mountains." think it rather S. Beden, Jno. Oliver, John M. Henson, as. Ml. Henson. W. J. Palmer, D. C. Montgomery, Miss Feimster R. F. Johnson, S. G. Thomas, Woolen, A. F. Grseber, S. N. Adams, Rev. G. Morgan, R.Reld Miss Re id, Miss Reid, A. M.i Booe, B. Bailey, Dr. TJ J. Bryan, S. Pitigerald, F. M. Conn, W. S. Jackson, Dr. Ramsay, D. W j Roberts, J . Q. Roberts, J. P. Jones, II. G. House, do S. C. do N. C do do do Ark. do N. C. do do do do do do do do do do do do Va. Va. N.C. Penn. do. N. C. do. W C F Carter, Henniger, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, do sgdfov who think that "made. It is much to1 any compromise can bo apprehended that, 027 Messrs, Caldwell, Clingmarf J and Morton of the I House of Representilives will please accept our thanks for various public documents A bill providing for the call of a Contention to reform the Slate Constitution of Maryland, Was passed in the House ofVDelegalef J by a vote of 43 to 35. Its passage in the Senate is to be certain. J. M. Byars, . Va. Wm. Blessing Va. J. D. Bachman, Penn. J. L. Cobb, N. C A. Coeand, do. G. G. sMcKnight, do. C, P. Cox, . do. C. J. Hesse, do. D. W, Honneycutt, do J. A. Bradshaw, do S. W. Davis, do H.Wilson, do S. F. Wagoner, do John Foard, do W. A. McCorkle, do T D Massey, S. C A M Nesbitt, N. C J. MbRorie, do J. Cotton, do R W Long, do H R Dusenbery, do N J vv w N Residence. N. C. N. Y. L Va. Va. N. C do do do do do ibii state of things, nothing will be done, and w&uae session Wiu terminaie aorupuy, wiiu. M lay action unon the questimis which agitate i country. V ' ;j j. Sut still we hope though almost against T-i-for a different and satisfactory result.- Ho not know that mucH can be expected from if. Webster's jpromise suggestion or plan of accommodation. Many schemes are talked Several members of the House, to say no. Hjof the Senators, aire laboring to bring a. N an'accommodationl The hope is that the Njfedings of last night will render every one ire of the' position; ol the South, and con. !"k:s tio gdminiitration and the country that Queition must be se tied uion Drone r terms. j. ri - Editor going u.-e-We see our friend Wim, of tiie Greensboro Patriot, has seti elected as one of the Commissioners f the -goodly Town of Grecnsborough. Would not have made so much of this distance but for the facts that it in :f1C4tAlno ,inteiligertce of the community hich he! lives, and its correspondence Vjhat, of the people of Salisbury, in ;pt considerable number of them voted W for a similar office, a few weeks ck.j Ve toof had bben elected, if we got a ew wore votes. . W post Officcs.l-k bPen established at Qco countv. and James S. Scott rd J B Crabtree, J H Mcintosh, S Douthit, A Bethune, I S p Alexander. E Bpatt, ; Mr Wadlington, J McRorie and daugh ter, Baggarly Ellis, Rilry, : Rev. J G Jacocks. M Griffin, Artnfield, m Paul, m Robbins, M Dobbin, D F M Henderson, VV P Duttoa, H Gray, : Blackmer, B Chambers, ' A Withe raw, L Wallace, P Heifer, B Cox, ; Doughten, Williams. VVinnfT. W A Kerr, y Richwine, Dr E B Rice, G McHenry, t Berger, J D McNeely, Ji A Hendrix, H H Furr; Calvin Church, T R Tatei J A Kelly, Dr J M Worth, P B Gaither, W H Huggins, F Lukerbill, Dr J K Hall, M Yost, . r-W RCole, oS Trotter, do do do do do do do do do do do Mass. N.C do do do Texas N. C. do do do do do do do do Va. N.C. do do do do do do do do do do Val Va. I ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. finHE subscriber having takn Letters of Adminis- JL titration with the Will annexed, upon the Estate of Matthew Howard, deceased, will sell at public vendue on the 7th day of March, next, at his late residence. five miles from Salisbury, on the Wilkesboroogh road, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY rof said deceased, among which are several VALUABLE NEGROES, A CONSIDERABLE STOCK OF CATTLE, Horses, Rliiles, Sheep, Hogs, a large quantity of Corn, One, four horse Wagon and Buggy, and all the House- I ' Hold and Kitchen Furniture, occ, &c. Terms made known on the day of salej ! RADFORD BAILEY, Adm'r. February 7, 1850 3t40 r Furniture, Furniture. THE subscribers have at this time the cheapest anJ largest assortment of FURNITURE, that has ever been manfactured in this market, vix : La dies Dressing Bureaus, Mahosrany and Walnut Sofas. Kocking Chair? and Centre Tables, Secretaries, French and a large assortment of common bedsteads neatly fin ished ; also a neat assortment of Coffins at the most re duced prices. All we ask is a call to convince you that the above is a not a mere puff, but ihe rtal stuff, and we are determined to carry out wbat we say. All those indebted to as in 1849, will please call and settle by note or cash, as we wish to close our books annu ally. ROWZEE & HARRISON. Jan. 28, 1850. 38 One mile and a Iialf from Salisbury ! THE Subscriber offers for sale a small lot of Land situated on tbe Road to Locke's .Bridge, one mile and a half from Salisbury. It consists of 20 or ti IcrtA, arleared. There is some good timber on it, and a large quantity of fire wood ; and its nearness to Town, where there if a never railing demand for wood, makes it much more valuable, than richer land situated at a greater distance off. The soil is not of the first aualitv. But the location compensates for its deficiency in this respect: and the hand of industry could soon make it one of the most desirable places for a residence. The subscriber would also remind the public that as tbe ereat Central Kail Koad project is now looked upon as successful be yond a doubt, every inch of land, especially near this Town, must soon be greatly enhanced in value ; and those who wish to obtain such property ihere, should lose no time in doing so. Those wishing to purchase this lot, will please address the subscriber, at O" Salem, N. Carolina. A. MATHIEU. Jan. 24ih, 1850. 3t;37 DK SUMMERELL Offees his Professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Office, in Shaver's Ho tel, between the Drug Store of Drs. Brown & James and Buis Confectionary, or at his residence. True objects of charity punctually attended to as such. August 2, 1849 Frcsir Medicines I Drugs, Chemicals," Djc-Stuffc, and PERFUMERY. THE subscribers have just received at their Dsro Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the LA BO' ESTamd BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT Cp DRICS, IlESICALS, P1IXTS, OILS t DTE-STCFF ever brought to this market, and which they now ofp-r at wholesale or retail. We particularly invite tbe sl lention cf Physicians, Drugg'ms and Merchants to car siock. which we pledge to sell at lower rates. I ban any establishment in this part of the State. With the assur ance again that oar prices and lerms will please all. we return our sincere thanks to the public for tbrir very lib-, eral patronage heretofore extended to as. Below we present a list of a few of tbe ankles comprising oar stock: Pulv. Ipecac, Hyd. Chlo. Mit. Rhei, Jalap. Sulph. Quinine, Coluinbo, Scilla, Sulph. Morphine, (amboge, Opium, Arrow Roof, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Spanish Brown, White Lead, BUck do.. Linseed Oil, Train Oil, ; Logwood, Copperasr j Indigo. ke.,&ej. UNTIL the 2.ih day of December, 1850, four NE GRO WOMEN, good House servants or nurses. JOHN B. LORD. Salisbury, Jan. 15, 1850. 4t36 NOTICE. ROCKFORD MALE AND FEMALE I ZZ 'tl Z 'Xjr' j AHA TT?A TV and Wm. Richards, for two hundred and twenty-five of Equity at office, the 13.h day of December, H AOillAlliM X dollars, dated some time in the year 1848. The one half tbe far of our Lord' 19i9' IVTtJ . ,1'iperine, a!acine. Red Lead. iVenilian Red, Also, a large assortment of SHOP FURXITUKp. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended tor , BROWN &. JAMES.1 Salisbury, Amfmtt 16, 1849. lOrol 5 St.itc of 3Xovtx Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of riea mmd Quarter Sttsitmi, Xttmler Term, 1849. I TTTITIOt FOC SALE OF XEAL ESTATE. Fergus Stevenson, admr. of James McLelland, r. '. John M. McLelland, John L. Lafierty, Harvy Camron and wife Amanda, McCa my La r gent and wife Ebta, William S. Stevenson, John L. Stevenson, Mary E. Stevenson, Rufus Sloan, Mary L. Sloan, Ada line Sloan and Mary Ann La flirty and others. j IT appearing to ihe satisfaction of the Court that tbe defendants John M. McLelland, John L. LafiVrty, Harvy Cannon and wife Amanda, McCamy Largent and wife Eliza, William j. Stevenson, John ll Steven son; Mary E. Stevenson, Rufus Sloan, Mary L. Sloan, Adaline Sloan, and Mary. Ann Lafferty, are noo-residents of this State It is therefore ordered by ibe Court that publication U made in the Carolina Watchman for the term of six weeks, notifying said Defendants lo ap pear at ihe next 1 enn of our Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County aforesaid at the Court Houi-e in Slatesville, on the 3d Monday of Febu- ary next ; then and there to answer, plead, or demur to said petition, or judgment pro eofeo will be taken against tnem, and the prayer of tbe petition era n led ac cordingly. Wit new, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our Mid Court, at office the 3d Monday In Nov., A. D. 1849j J. F. ALEXANDER. Cl'ki Dec. 26, 1849. (34:6i) - j . . i state ot iLortti Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. raut Moody, et. al. 1 vs. Martha Ann Newell. S B,U to krckee i Affidavit having been made before me, and filed in of fice, that the defendant, Martha Ann Newell, is not; an inhabitant of ihis State: Notice ia therefore, hereby giv en to the said defendant, Martha, to be and appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Da vie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on ihe 4th Mon day in March, next, and plead, answer or demur: to plaintiffs bill of complaint, or the same will be taken as pro conteaso, and the cause set tor hearing ex parley Court in she In Equity, Jill to foreclose Mortga rilHE exercises of this School, under the manage JLi tnent of Mr. and Mrs. West, were resumed on the 21st January, with very flattering prospects for the pre sent Session. Terms of Tuition in any or all of the higher branch es of an English Education per session of five months, $8 00 i Primary Department do. 5 00 Board can be obtained at different houses in. town, and, in the family of the principal, 'at $5 per months Scholars received al any time i during the session, and charged only from the time of entrance to the close of the session. It may be proper to add, that the Male and Female Departments are taught in different sections of the: village. E. W. WEST, Feb. 14, 1850 40 ; Principal. Salisbury Female Iiistitntlon. The rising interests of this ancient and colonial Town, .. . S have received a new impulse in the union of a number of its citizens, in establishing for Female Education, an Institution on the most liberal and permanent foundation. A site has been selected and purchased, whichfor the ; "" ' . if . . i extent and beauty; of its grounds the excellency of its water and the convenience of its buildings, gfvjs flat tering assurances of future improvement and fsltiBfac tion. , x I S 'fo organize and conduct this Institution, a very cor dial invitation has been tendered to the Reverend Prof Morgan, a name associated with the highegt'order of Female Education in this-and other States. . j I He will be able to apply any amount of funds be may wish, to procure apparatus, and all other facilities to; perfect that system of education, which has justly won: or nim ine connaence oi uie oeei juuges. ua,c also, entire confidence in the domestic oversight and maternal care of Mrs. Morgan., i 'v In obtaining the services of this distinguished Gentle--; man and Lady, we make no experiment it ia5 jftra.n- fef of a plan well settled by experience and success. i no man nam oeenimore qingeni in aavancing ine cause, and elevating the standard of Education in North . Car olina, nor will any make greater sacrifices for the pub lic good. rj: , i I j We further announce to Parents and Guardians and to the public generally, that it will be in the power of Professor Morgan, on account of local facilitifsf to re4 munerate the best Teachers, and conduct the fnstitui tion with his usual ability, at considerably reduced prices. These considerations, with a smiting Providence in the acknowledged healthfulness of our Town and com munity, give well grounded hopes of extensiye userul-r news and permanent success. x! I The inauguration of Prof. Morgan, as Principal of the Institution, and the reception of students from a dis tance, are to W on the 4th of July. . Addressee and ap propria ie exercises, win oomniemoraie ine occbkio, ana SALISBURY FEMALE INSTITUTION. nn HE Preparatoiy School of the " Insti- JL tution," is for girls beginning to read, or from their 6th or 7th to their 10th or 12ihivear. A nualified Teacher, at the earliest dav will open this School, and form the pupils to habits of accuracy in Reading, Spelling, Writing, Geography Arithmetic, Grammar, Voca Music, and such exercises as ensure thorough preparation for the Regular Classes of the Institution. The Tuition will be at the rate of S2 s! month. The directiori of this School will be en trusted to competent hands till the arrival of the Prin cipals, in May. M The higher Classes of the Institution, to be organized in July, will be charged at rhei rate of $3 a month, and the Junior and Senior Classes 84. Music on the Piano and Oil Painting, the same. Frenbh, Latin and Drawing S2. All pupils from a dis tance will board in the Institution at $10 a month, and pay (he above prices for tuition.1 Salisbury, Feb. 28, 1850.1 ! 42 GARDEN SEEDS. "DROWN & JA 1 ES have just received a ve JLJi rv laree supply of Joseph P. H.Coates' celebrated Garden Seed, warranted to be fresh; a list of which they present below for the convenience of persons living at a distance. All orders punctually attended to, and liberal deductions made to country Merchants wishing 1 I. 11 . i ' to Duy 10 sen again Asparagus of said note belongs to the estate of John Richards, de ceased, and 1 am the only person authorized to collect the same. J. M. COFFIN. Ex'r. Jan. 21. 1850 37 6w33 Price adv 85 50 L. BINGHAM, CM .E. State of JLortU aroltua, LINCOLN COUNTY. In Equity,Fall Terra, 1849. Wm B. McLean, vs. 1 Original Bill. Richard Nance, et. al. ) J- IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Batt. Abernathy and wife, Willie Abernathy, Welker and wife, Polly, Drury Nance, Sterling Nance, Cunningham and wife, Oily, and Gibbs Nance, defendants in this Bill reside beyond the ; jurisdiction of 'w ,w. .i t ! it .a r this court: it is tnereiore oraerea Dy uie court, mat publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, giving notice to the: said defendants, that theysmust be and appear before the Judge of our Court of Equity, at the next term, to be held for said County, at nhe Court-House, in Cincolnton, on tbe Jrd Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to answer or demur to plaintiffs bill ; otherwise, judgment pro eonfesso will be entered up against them, and a de cree made accordingly. I Vtness, Wm. Williamson, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office, the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday in September, in the 74th year of American Independ ence. A. D. 1849. W. WILLIAMSON, C.M.E. t39 Printers fee $5 50 TfOTICE! . THE undersigned having at the February Term of Rowan County Court, taken out !Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate. of Richard Locke, deceased, calls upon all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment. AH persons having claims against said Estate, are called upon to present the same within the time limited by law, otherwise, this notice will.be be plead in bar of their recovery. THOS. T. LOCK G, At' air. : February 4, 1 850. ; Administrator's Sale. NOTICE, HAVING purchased from H. H. Heifer, in May last, three shares of the lands belonging to the Heirs of Daniel Heifer, deceased, I will sell ihe same in Mocksville, on the 26th February, leing Tuesday of Court, to the highest bidder, for caeh. The land lies on the waters of Bear Creek, in Davie county, adjoin ing the lands oi tveynoios, moot and others. Liy ap plication to me at this place any information will be given respecting the land. ' THOS. BROWN. Mocksville, Davie Co. Jan. 10, 1850 6i35 A CARD. DRS. BROWN &JAMEShaving8sociatedthem selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found attheirdrugstore when not professionally engaged Saii6itry, December 16,1847 tf 33 I HAVE lost or mislaid a Spring Lancet. The body is silver, with my name engraved on it. Any in formation concerning it will be thankfully received. Jan. 31, 1850:38 P. HENDERSON. w,ra. CASH FOR NEGROES. new Post Office Graham, in Ala Postrrfaster. I -'TW. Institute, Kandolph county, on - ra.a lestown route, and John S. Brown ated Pokmaster. - the day. T.! L. COWAN. J. II. JENKINS, Wt BROWN, V. QVERMAN, J. D. BROWN, HAND JAMES, Ti II. PIERCE, J. I. SHAVER, M. BILES. A. BAKER! J. W. ELLIS, J. M. HORAH, J. J.SUMMEREL A. W. BUIS, C. S. BROWN, ; J. G. CAIRNES, DICKSON &, Co., J. II. ENNISS. D. A. DAVIS, JAS. E. KERR, SALISBURY, N. CjFEskcART 22, 1850 - Early red Turnip Beet, Longb'ood red " Eariy York Cabbage, J" jSugarloaf " oates Drumhead " rie flat Dutch " reel or thousand bead do rly France Cucumber, j jong Jpickling " " ! green prickly " "j " Turkey" Early Cabbage Lettuce, White summer Ice White Mustard, Okrt, Silyef skin Onion, Cayenne Pepper, Bell or bull head do Early France Radish, Lonff scarlet " Salisbury, Feb. 23. 1850 Red Turnip " Early flat bush Squash, Summer crook-neck " Large red Tomato, Pear shape " Early white flat Turnip, Early six-week Beans, i Late Valentine Yellow six-week;" Warrington nar. f Refuge or 1000 to one 4o Early Mohawk do French bush do Coates extra early Peas, Early dwarf prolific " Roval ; ' marrow ? Coates 10 inch dwarTPeas, Dwarf blue Imperial, Large white marrow White Hanover Turnip, Solid Celery, Long white Parsnip, Golden Carrots, ic, Slc. : 42 ; . THE undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the Estate of John F- Locke, dee'd, with the I Will annexed, will proceed to sell at the late residence of the deceased, at Public Auction, on I nday the first day of March, next, the following property, viz : 25 NEGROES, FOUR BALES OF COTTON, Two Road Wagons and Glaring, one small Wagon, one Bussv and Harness, one Sulkey, one Wind Mill, one double barrel Gun, Household and Kitchen Furni tore, with other articles not mentioned; Terms six months credit with inierest from date, bond and approved tecurity required, i j JAM blS ti. Atim r. February 5, 1850. 439 THOSE indebted to said Estate are requested to come forward and make payment without delay ; and those having claims against it, are hereby notified to present them for payment within the time limited by law, otherwise, this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JAMES B. GIBSON, Adm'r. Feb. 5,1850. j : 20 Feb. COFPEEl COFF BAGS Rio and Cuba Coflfce, just received and for sale. M. BROWN & SON. 28.1850 42 Marriage Certificates for sale here. RAN A WAY from the subecriber on the 25ih instant, a negro man named The said negro is aged about 27 or 28 years, rather light complected, about six feet in height, stout and likely. Any person apprehending said negro and confining him in jail or otherwise, so that I gel him thall be paid by the subscriber for so doing, residing in Randolph County, 7 miles west of Asheboro'. Jim took with him a blue cloth coat made old fashioned, a blue cloth waistcoat, one pair of blue jeans pants, one pair of brown pants, wove dimity with stripes in the warp. In his common walk he appears to have a slight jirk or limp ; he is likely to be in compa ny with some white person. He also 100k with him a Iarce pocket knife called 'Rough and Ready,' wiih silver on the butt, and hau not shaved the under part ol his chin for the last 2 months. BENJ. BKOOKSHEEu. Jan. 24. 1850 pd838 rp H E SU CSCUIBER wishes to purchase a large number of Likely Young Negroes Of all descriptions suitable for the Sotdhirrs tcrn market, viz : ZTIcii, Women, Hoys, and Girl, Persons having property of the above description to dis pose of, will find it greatly to their advantage by wa king early application to him, as he is paying the high est market prices in Cath. N. B. He also wishes 10 purchnse BLACKSMITHS. CARPENTERS, and COOPERS. He can be found at the Hotel of John L Shaver, Eq. - MYER MYERS. Salisbury, October 18, 149. 19; O" Persons at a distance having any of the above de scription of property for sale, will be promptly attended to by addressing me. B Ready Made Clothing for sale At greatly reduced Prices ! T WILL sell the remaining stock of Ready Made Ho- JL thing now on hand at greatly reduced prices. Call if von want bargains! ereat bargains at J. H. Eoniss Clothing Store. Jan 3 i, 1850:38 Bebe's Caps! A LOT of Caps, the best to be found, at Enniss store JL Jan 30 3 OOTS and SHOES for sale cheap by J. H. Enniss. Jan 30 38 NORTH CAROLIM TEHPEKIME COUUIMUTOB. rcc. sj:o w.-.iKLY 1.1 FAV-rr-. -'.lz. This Paper, which has been in existence two years and a half, continues to be published, and has been high ly recommended by the Press, generally, and recently, by tbe Baptist Cape Fear Association. TEM3. To single subscribers gl 50 per year. To Clubs of 5 and upwards, M each. Address, post-paid, WM. POTTER, 3t30 Fayetteville, N. C. JAMESHORAH, X7ATOZZ ATTD CLOCK - El AKEH Opposite tbe Watch rain Office, Salisbury, N. C. FOR (S1I !fE FINE KOCK A WAY, four excellent Bavries. and one Carryall ready for aale, and will positively be sold cheaper than can be bought in this country, canon j . . I Salisbury, Feb. 7, 1850. !' 39 WEIGHTS & MEASURES. I Fair Notice. THOSE having Weights and Measures unsealed, are hereby notified to bring them forward aud have i them sealed. All who fail to comply wiih this notice, '' may expect to be dealt with according 10 law. The fine for non-compliance is 40. A.J.BROWN, i Jan. 31. 1 850:3 j StandardJCeeper. I COME AND SETTLE ! j ALL those having account with me are notified one tim. more lo call and nettle bf cash or note by ihe first of March next, or I shall certainly bilJ?t b1.0'" officer. HORACE II. BEARD. Jaa23,lfi50. 4l3 INDEPENDENT AGENT. ALL goods consigned to me (for shipment; wijl be forwarded by first vessel or steamer, without re ward to lines, at as small commission os aay house in the place. All orders promptly attended to. ! WILLIAM BRANSON. Dec. 8, 1949 3m33 Wilmington, N. C. Jtmts C. CiiftirU. Cesrgf S. Cti. GILCHRIST & COX, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, WILL regularly attend ihe various Courts of But ler, Lowndes, Autauga, Dallas, and Conecuh couniies, and the Supreme Court of the Stale. They will attend to all business entrusted to their charge, with promptness, and will use every effort to give entire satisfaction to their clients, and extend their practice. . Particular attention will be given to tbe collection ol claims. J XJT Office at Ilayneville, Lowndes county, Alabama. Nov. 4, 1849 31tf , ' State of ILovtti Carolina, CALDWELL COl'NTY. Sup'rior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1843 Emilia Stanly i x. Petition fof-Divorce. Willie Stanly. ) ' O.-s affidavit of the Plaintifl, it sppparing to the Court that the defendant, Willie Stanty.m not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register and Carolina Watchman, for three months, for the defendant lo appear! tbe next Terra of this Court, to be held for ihe County f Cald well, at the Court Houe in Lenoir, on the 5ih Monday after the 4ih Monday in larth next, then and thets lo plead, answer or demur loihe said pinion, or ihe same will be taken as ctmfed, and ihe set for bearing and determined j parte. Witness. C. C. Jones.Clerk of said Coart.at OnVe.tbe 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in September, A. D.. 1849. 3m36 Printer? Fee 80 C. C. JONES, cts.c. Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISSS Vertical Water Wheelsforsalein Fayetteville, by D. McNEILL &. Co. And in Lincoln-County by E. A. BREVARD. March 18,1 847tf45 ' I NOTICE. ALL persons indexed to Boger & Wilson, are re spectfully and earnestly n quested to call anJ e tile their notes and accounts. No. 21, 1849. 4 it .1 . ' 1 t L I't , JaaBSsi. If." : ' i ; 1 " r