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! V tt ' 1 -Frwt CharUlU Journal, The Mc rjtc tin; ttl me Mr. ii ibeJanuvy.Court a call, ;iigncd by a n0m1er oTcHizeafwa mado to bold a ling Wril Court, 16 lake iutocooiid. lioft ib prpirieiy of sending delfgatrs fnm ptrtuinVd fr'fn meetings being held in Gat. .nfLrncatn "fcouni let, to scnddelcizat'f tft jjj'at tun meeling would he held at a Con. We V" not tn at the commence. . t m m a, .... t tmmm a V. tm I haIimiihm & tnkcfl in wrpuiirin ho meeting, or whe. fi j)ffgaiei frin the Whirr Counties appear. 7 j.Mr from the fad that the Chairman and ffurieV; vrflre all from Merklenfurg.(J. fIke'ft KImK hairman, E. C. Grier.'and , L., Racfger, Se rfelariet,) it was any thing jt Uiijrict Cor veniion. tyben jw Wfti in II. P. Waring.Etq., was ijrejnf! ,ne ncuBt injp- Ho was arguing the gjiiy .of lbojSuthern Convention and the prK'y.pf Meckjenliurg county tending a rep. jfniiiion' if tb( ody The constant aggres. jn pfb NWih tequired it. lie mado some re ,,rki ifUW to I he course of a certain North f,rot VePref n a,'v! whose course had been D uncivil 10 South, that he would not even t ntion name How mortified Mr. Sian. y will foil tbatR P. Waring Eq would not prntioirhis name n connection With this meet :. .! ; jlie Lomrniueet oi nve, which nad heen ap. ' ! . - i I I I . . , Minted lonraii rrsiuuimns conmsungoi Messrs. Wi ll, Myers, C.l. Fox, J. M. km?. atl S. Ai Dis, fo which Mr. Badger, sdu"d.Tepoittj a Preamble and resolutions. jof which recommended the appointment of Delegates, to the! Nashville Convention, utunittiiix M'0 Prfarnblo and re.pltnion, IV JinMoij moe h jew remark in their favor. After Jie hid ic. n -lud.l, J. II. VViUm, Eq ifate to addtess meeting. He look around i2in?t rhe appointing of Delegates. He ar. Urdjhatjtbrre was no ilecessity fi the Con. w!ntittnthat the fuss made about the slave (pen ion was all l aminmi that something was roller! in ;Derfrtia ik." he slated lhal he had litrly jvassed inVoiigh South Carolina and that, iiijolutior 'of the pnion was a constant topic ifcoHmsation.l and that he feared disunion sis Conleinplatf dj by the - originators of the measure. He then went on to argue that iljrery eold not e. xist in the territory acquired irofn Mexico, bcH us it could not be profitable. ' JIV wat replied to by J. L. Badger, in a very uriled mannen sTtatinc Uial he had not signed U calJ fur thisinieeting and had spoke against ime. :! It- was evident frwn this that nuhndv vis eipected to take any part hut those who fjnedlhe call Ut lh mealing, althoiish the w1atiori vs td ill the citizens Mr. Wilon tfd thai the inviimion Wing to the riiizens f Alfei klenburg, niid he being one, had induce. dj birrs to come !; fiixl a- gentleman who nihrd in csl informed pihat Mr. Wilnon aked hist cp.mion a to hif f igt.i to awire the meriing. jwl he Hated that! h thow?hl he clearlv had n rght to do ; bii b reinarks were so much He. a wei blatikei to the expectations of some seient that they ivere nnyilung but agreeable CJer. J, A. Xoiing ohVred a prenrnlle and inoiuiiiMin w a, Mionmie inr mose oiieren ny 4e committee.:! lie proposed to art parifi fttor leiween , lilf. Wilson "and Mr. Badger. Ei retoIuii proposed a postponement of the tppojnlmint ol delegates at this tune. He ad tocsted hl.reolijilon with coupiderable effect tnd we hive heaj'd it expressed that if the vote tould have heeij faken ley would have passec J. M. Long. r.!., aefdrssed the meeting in .korf.tlte Nahille Convention, and against urn. i oojig s suuMiiuie. j Mesnirsi Johnstbn, Myers and W. Cald- J; rfl), rpoke aga nt the lubstjluto and in favor .eniinis Lelecates The question ;was then, taken on the suhsti- s!s it'Geh. lYobng and voted down. The o- tjn. prramum, and fesoiutions i were then tripled. (The Chairman was authorised to ap. jpoint two delegittr s and two alternates to the Kihviile -Conviiijtlon. ibrre was a very respectable meeting at its commencement,! hut before the vote was taken there 'could not have been more than one bun ijffd persons present, many of whom did- not w?, and this will no doubt be proclaimed to I country as the voice of "old Mecklenburg." We have not pretended to uive any thine Uk a full account of ihe nroceediiiffs. We iball ffive'the resolutions in our next. We look upon the Nashville Convention a P'tferlly dead. Mf the information we receive i Correct South jCarolina and Missitsippi are iW ftfdv Stales that 'will bo fullr renresenfed. sod the tilimber of delegates wiil be so small tkinhey will handly attempt to act. A large Prtiort of the Souihern neonVo have, gone a- EinM it. aiwl uhlen men will attend without lb show of authority, we now have nothing to An Irish newspaper came out one morj ninjg with this statement : In - r'; j St.; this morning, a man was foand dead j with a long Word sticking in his throat.w The.next morning nppeared-the lllow- ing erratum : MFor word , rend sword. " "i NORTH CAROLINA, jSot. Supreme Court, at Morganton, J The Attorney General, 1 Bill to vacate a aant in vs. Ashe County, fifed 22d Jdhn Rsy and Ochers. March, 1850. Wheseis, Bartholomew F. Moore. Attoraev General of ihe Sfne of North Carolina, bath exhibited bis Bill in this lOtm,in which it is alleged that one Jesse Rav. of the County of Ahe,-in said State, in the yea 1829, obtained as a bounty for errctingflron Works in said Ooanty t)f Ashe, under tbe Act of 1788, a grant Ifom the State purporting to convey to the said Jesse Ray, 3000 acres oi Lrfina oescriDea as lying on toe waters ot the North rork of . New River, beginning at a hickory near the lands of Joshua Baker, (formerly Joseph Johnsons) and running North 20 degrees, East 92 poles to a large rock, then North 80 poles, crossing the river to a poplar, then West 24 poles to a chesnut on Mill Creek Ridge, hen North 65 poles to a cucumber, then North 45 de grees. West with Mill Creek Ridge 800 poles to a maple, then North 20 degrees, Ea6t 500 poles to a chesnut, then North eighty degrees, East 6 hundred poles to a lay rock, then North 65 degrees. East 5 hundred poles to; Horse Creek on three walnuts, then down the various mean ders of Horse Creek to the North Fork of New River, then up the meanders of the said River to a bunch of Hornbeams at the mouth of Bufialoe, then South 45 de grees 386 poles to a stake, then to the first station. The Bill charges that Jesse Ray in combination wilh others, obtained this grant from the Slate by fraud and false suggestions. Among said charges it is trlleged that the land was not legally examined and allotted by a Jury : that there was no order of the County Court of Ashe authorizing a Jury to act, and that the paper pur poping to be a report of a Jury in the ca9e is a forgery: that in order to obtain this grant, Jesse Ray procured the Records of the County Court of Ashe to be falsified, and by these and other fraudulent means charged in the Bill, Jesse Ray procured this grant, by which he obtain ed from the State instead of 3000 aeres of land tjnfitfor cultition, nearly 6000 Acres, very much of. which is land of excellent quality without paying money (for the same : and the said Attorney General Dravs for ihe rea sons set forth in his Bill, that said grant may be repeal ed, rescinded, annulled and declared of none effect, and t appearing that Jesse Ray, the grantee, is dead, and that Jeremiah Ray, Caswell Ray, John Ray, Jr, Wil is m Ray, Jane Ray, Jesse. Parsons, Robert Parsons, John "Parsons, and Wilburn Ray , are part of his heirs at Law, and that they are not inhabitants of the State of N. Carolina, Now, they the said Jeremiah Ray, Caswell Ray, John Ray, Jr., William Rayj Jane Ray, -Jesse Par sons, Robert Parsons, John Parsons and Wilburn Ray, are hereby notified and required to be and appeaf before their Honors, the Judges of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, at the next Court to be held at Morganton, on the first Monday in August next, (1850) and then and there plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Coroplaiot, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and herd ex- parte as to them. Witness, James R. Dodge, Clerk of our said Supreme Court at Morganton, the 15th April 1850. JAMES R. DODGE, C.S.CLM. 6t Printers Fee $13 75 HURRA !" HURRA ! ! THE OLD JMorth State Forever. Smith & Barker i'WfOULD respectfully announce to the public lhat " they are still carrying on the i ICOACn MAKING BUSINESS at their old stand, nearly opposite the 13 Jail, where they are prepared to execute all work in their line in a masterly style. They are prepared to furnish Vehicles St prices varying from $100 to $1000. They are also receiving a lot of the most supurb trimmings ever brought to this place, and which have been selected and purchased in the Northern cities at the lowest cash pri ces by one of the 6rm, thereby enabling them to sell lower than most establishments in ihis country. Tbey ai determined that their work shall! not be surpassed by North, South, East or West. To accomplish this desirable end, have supplied themselves with the most choice materials and skilful workmen. They would in vite the public to call and examine their work before purchasing, as they offirr inducements rarely to be met with. N. B. All work warranted twelv months, which makes them a "leetle" more particular to have it well done at first. i Salisbury, May 1, 1850. f ly51 Maryland Headquarters for Prizes. EMORY & CO., 154, Pratt Street, Baltimore Maryland, Priiate Bankers and General Lottery Agents. EMORY & CO. attend to all orders entrusted to them with the utmost punctuality, and in all cases strictly confidential. The State official drawings, certified by Commissioners appointed by the Senate of Maryland, sent immediately after each drawing. EMORY & CO. pay postage on all orders where an amount exceeding $5 is sent. Some of the highest Capital Prizes sold in Baltimore ast month were sold by the bid firm of EMORY Ar. CO. and cashed on demand, amongst which were 1 ol $38 000 in a pack. Quart's sent to Georgia. FOR MAY, 1850. To 1 4 4 20 20 20 20 of $20000 20 poo 10.000 12,000 8i)00 4435 ! 4.000 Cercifijates of the fol- 1 of $25,000 in a I of $18,000 in a lot $4 000 in a lnf $6 250 in a lof $44 000 in a lof $7 500 in a Halves Quart's Wholes 4i 4. to Ohio, to Philadel. to Wis on. xto enn. to No Ca. to No. Ca. MWell done thon good and faithful ScrTant." r We fa ncy we hear the thousands and tens of thous sands of gmtefol hearts, scattered a? they are over every section of our glorious Union .making the air welkin with the above scriptural parable.ao applicable is it foe there tarns made to them for the few talents sent for invest ment through the famed and Imperishably renowned House of PXlfllll, St CO. Lottery Brokers, Ho. 1 Light Street Baltimore, AM. This House has very ap propriately received of late, the cognomen of M Dame Ifrrtunt?Citmdel! in honor of the Unprecedented num ber and amount of Capital Prizes which they have sold and paid, to the exclusion and mortification of all other Lottery Brokers. And the cry is " still tkej come .'" During the past month, the following Grand Capita la have been sold and cashed by these world renowned Bro kers, presenting the astounding and when we take into consideration that all ibis has been sold in one short month incredible, but not the less true, amount of 0197,000! Prizes were distributed mS follows : $50,000. numbers 7 15 22. package half tickets sent to Ohio. $24,000, numbers 56 74 78, package whole tickets sent to Pennsylvania. $35,000, numbers 15 37 60, whole ticket sent to North Carolina. $20,000. num bers 4 9 23, package whole tickets sent to Ohio. $8,000, numbers 3 20 58, whole ticket sent to South Carolina. $30,000, numbers 35 41 43, package half tickets sent to Virginia. $9,000, nos. 51 60 67, package whole tickets sent to North Carolina. $5,000, nos. 23 41 50, package whole ticketssent to Tennessee, $15,000, nos. 17 18 25, package half tickets sent to Alabama. Besides a large number of $2,000, $ 1 ,000 and $500 prizes, which were sold on single tickets and in packages. .Prize pay meats at PYFER & CO S made in Gold a'sight. f One Order to this great prize firni may secure a for tnae. J j OlUmD ARRAY OF &OTT2RXE3 For MAY 1860. THE MARKETS. ' --'- -r - - - - "r ..-.- ' j Salisbury. May 2. Apples, (dried) $1 3 $1 ; Bacon, S36; Cotton, 10 Q 10 i Cotton Yarn, 83 90 ; Cofiee 10 0 12 Corn, 37) O 40; Beeswsx, 15; Butter, 10; Flour, 4J O $5 ; Feathers 25 ; Iron 3 Q 4 ; Linseed Oil- 75 ; Molasses 35 & 40 ; Nails 5$ a 6 ; Oats 20 ; Irish Po tatoes 50 ,75 ; Sweet do. 35 a 40 ; Sagar, (brown) 6a8; Do. Loaf 11 O 12 ; Salt, sack $24 ; Tal low 10 O 12J ; YVbett 75 & 80 , Whiskey 30 37. Fatettsviilc. April 23. Draady. peach. b 85: Ditto, apple, 50 55 : Beeswax 18 : Bacon 6 a 6 : Cotton 00311 i; Corn 6570 ; Coffee 16. 17J: Flour 4(35 30 : Feathers 23 0 30 : Flaxseed $ I J & : Iroa, Swedes, 5 O 6 : do. English 3 O 4 : Lard G Q 7$ ; Leather, sole, 20$ j Molasses 25 (S 30 : Nails, cut. 5: Oats, 40(342 J : Sugar, brown, 69: do. loaf, II O 12$ Salt. sack. 1 50 O 000 : Tallow. 10 : Wheat 75 Gs 80 : Whiskey 35 O 36. Chtkaw, April 30. Bacon per lb. 6 (3) 10 : Butter 150 20: Beeswax 18 20: Coflee 11 12 J: Cotton 10 0-jJ2 : Corn 75 (3 fcO : Eggs 10 (S 12, : Flour 5 $5$ ; Feathers 25 32 : Iron 5 6$ r Lard 7 8 : Leather (sole) 18 22 : Mola sties 35 40 : do. Cu ba 33 37J : Nails, cut. 6 3 6t : Rice 4f 5$ : Sugar, brown. 7 10: do. Loaf, 12 J 15: Salt, Li verpool, 1 40 1 59. READY MADE CLOTHING. April II, 1850. THE Subscriber has received bis Spring and Sum. mer supply of Ilcadf .Made Clothing and Gentlemen's wear consisting of . (lath, Casslsae reCasanuuttte, Drsp Dtl, Crstsav Clsth, Injoli, Llnea Lo5tre, Erswa Llafa, k Csttonids DRISS, FROOIC AI7D XnXSZXlXSS .NEW GOODS! FOR THE SPRING AND HIP- Quart's Halves We beg to assure all persons who may favor us whh their orders that all our business is conducted in the most honorable secrecy, and that names of customers drawing prizes or purchasing tickets are never revealed. The contractors of these Lotteries have bonded with the State Two Mill ions of Dollars, a sufficient guarantee for the prompt payment or the largest Prizes. for a splendid Prize, prompt payment and faithful at tention to orders, address your letters to the old estab lished firm of EMORY & CO.. 154 Pratt Street Baltimore, Md. Some .Very Splendid Schemes far May. Extra Class 23, for May tb-, 1 Prize of $4,700 20.000 Dollars! JVXarylnnd Consolidated Lottery. Bor the benefit of the Town of Bel-Air, Class! 2i be drawn in theCity of BnltimorerMd.,TUE$D May 7. 75 Number Lottery and 12 drawn ballots; SPLENDID SCHEME. $20,000 5,000 2,500 600 400 221 200 Tickets $5 Shares in proportion! packages in ihe above will be issued and sold at lowing rates: i!. whole tickets $7U; 2o nalves $Jo ; 25 gun ners. $17 50. j $50,000 ! 50 of $1,000 ! Consolidated Lottery of Maryland. For the benefit of?the Consolidated Lotteries ofj Mary land. Clnss E.lO. ! To be drawn in the' City of Baltimore, Md., Sajturday, May 11 78 No. Lottery and 15 drawn Ballots, SCHEME. ! $50 000 20.000 10 000 1 5.000 of it l..100 1.500 1,500 1,500 J 500 500 500 600 J are $6,000 2,000 Confidence strictly observed. Date. Capital No of Price of Price of May. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 $35,000 78 Nos. 16 drawn: $10 $3100 2 25.000 75 Nos. 12 drawn1 5 18 50 3 20,000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 5 16 25 4 37,500 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 00 25,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 30 00 7 20,000 66 Nos. 10 drawn 5 17 00 8 30,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 35 00 9 22,500 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 10 15.000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 4 15 50 11 50,000 78 Nos. 16 drawn 15 46 50 13 25,000 72 Nos. 13 drawn 8 26 00 14 24.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 15 38.000 78 Nos 13 drawn 10 37 00 16 20,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 15 25 U 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 50 18 35,000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 10 39 00 20 26,000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 8 26 50 21 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 50 22 35,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10 32 50 23 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 24 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 00 25 V 6:.000 78 Nos. 12 drawn 20 79 00 27T 27,500 78 Nos. 11 drawn 8 3100 28 17.500 78 Nos. 12 drawti 5 16 25 29 30,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 00 30 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 50 ai 18,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 5 16 25 M. BROWN & SON ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING AND Summer supply of GOODS from the North, com prising a general assortment of Fancy, Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS, Tlardwarcand Cutlery, Crockery and C2LL 3i S3 S3 ilffCfc Ca&lmert, Twee Y Lliei Drilling, ul CtUi&i Silk, Sitli, Cashmf rf, Vf If ntU, rnisa, Uea k Hirsells SHIRTS AND COLLARS : Merino, Silk, Linen i GiKUmi Under Shirts & Drawers. Also, a geoeral assortment u( Iltndkr. Cravats, Sasaeadm aid Usvrc He wtu!d state that his Clothing was nanafalure4 in the Northern Cities and ia of the most Pashiooabla Styles. Persons in want of any of rt Vve, woaUf find it to their advantage to give hiua a call, as bs ia determined to sell. E. MYERS. Salisbury, N. C. 4a:tf NEW GOODS FOR AT Gold Hill, Rowan County. M. BKOWN & SON WOULD inform their customer and the poM that they are now receiving their Spring and Summer Goods from the North, comprising large and general assortment of FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, HITS, SHOES AND BOOTS, BONNETS, j nardare& Cutlery, Tire & Round Iron, , ' ' Nails, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Crockery and Clas. ' Besides many others amounting to 63,253. : Tickets $ I. A certificate of 26 whole tickets will only cost $16, and can draw $7,000. Packages of halves $8, Quarters $4. 12,000DOLLARS. EXTRA CLASS 24, for MAY 13th. 1 Prize of , $12,000 , 1 " 3.000 " 3.000 " : 3,000 3,000 $250 69 Tickets $2J ; Halves $1$ ; Quarters 62 J cts. . Emory 4( Co. will sell certificates of packages of 25 wholes tor $40 ; 25 halves for $20 ; 26 quarters $35,000 Grand Consolidated 16, for May ISth. PLEASE OBSERVE. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the pri ces of Packages ot Quarter Tickets only are published in this Paper. The printed official drawings which cor respondents can rely upon as being correct, are always forwarded from PYFER &. CCS. Bank Drafts or Cer tificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be . . I . - 1 i a promptly remjuea io mose correspondent wnoarawpn- CJDD TATH A VH CJTTllllPn nnriTxa zes at PYFER & COS. Remember A Packsee of Or KIN (l AND SUMMER GOODS which, together with their former supply, will make it a very large and desirable stock, and will compare with any stock in this place ; and as for styles and cheap ness, we hesitate not to say cannot be beat. We invite our customers and the public to examine our stock and judge for themselves All kinds .of Country Produce taken in payment for Goods at the highest market price. Salisbury, April, 1850 50 P. S. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine our stock, as e will sell at wholesale ot a small advance on cost, and on as good terms as any other House in this place. M. B. cc S. 1 . . DIGGING FOR GOLD ! SALISBURY ! ! I THE subscribers respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they are now re ceiving from New York ana Philadelphia, a handsome ! and complete stock of Ware, Hats and Bonnets, Shoes and Boots, Groceries, Books and Stationary. Our stock is Urge and desirable, and wnl compare, if not excel, any Piock brought to (iold Hill : and as for ' styles and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. We invite our customers and the public to examine and judge for ! themselves. I Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for Goods. April 6, 1S). ! NEW COPARTNERSHIP 1 NEW STORE! -o- 50 5Q of r 3.500 ; 1,000 600 Tickets 3U5 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages will be issued and sold at tee following rates: 26 whole tickets, $180 I 26 quarters, $45 00 $50,000 20,000 10,1000 5.W00 3J500 5o;ooo 3000 halves, 90 eighths. S!2QPs) 22 50 1 1 1 100 60 are 12,000 1 Prize of 1 " 1 " 100 " $35,000 15 000 6000 1,000 1 Prize of 1 " 1 " 60 " $25,000 7,500 5,000 667 1 . 1 1 1 10 10 10 of Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class 11 for 1850. To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md., FRIDAY, May 17. 66 No. Lottery and 10 drawn Ballots. GLOKIOCS SCHEME. 1 $20,000 $20,000 8,000 8000 4.000 4j000 1.760 ' l760 1.200 x 12:000 600 6!000 $533,447 in this otie Lottery. Tickets $10; Halves $5;. Quarters 2. Emory & Co. will sell certificates of packages of 26 wholes for $140; Halves $70; Quarters $35 ; Bel-Air Class 24, for May 21st. $60,000, it DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: 1 Capital $20,000 4 - 3.000 t 8 " 2.500 20 prizes of $600. $500, $300. 8200, &c. Tickets $5; Halves $2J ; Quarters $1$. Packages of 25 wholes $72 ; halves $36 ; Quarters $18. Consolidated Lottery 75, for May 29th. 1 Prize of 300 frr fromlts action. As to Georgia; hear what lie Augusta Constitutionalist, a decided Dem. t rtttc tiapr, says : I -.kw . . a rh. mArif yotfl given for delegates in the fcCfnt election Is a virtual defeat of the South- " C'rjvention jrnnvernent in Georgia. So far I A ' . . ! J " j i i. . :. m ioi Ainifl ia conrprnra. wei iihjk uimiii line d and )iiried. N exigency that might a- r on fhfi slavery nuestion between this and first Mondatr iin June can revive it. No Mnrmity ani slaveryjegislation ly Congress ught to induce'lhe delegates voted for in Geor totake thei seats in that Convention. 'or iboiiid the delegates elected ly unanimous e on h Legislature do so. The action of 'ks Lgijijatur; h'as not received a proper en Wriement hv thrt nennlrt nf deoria. ....... ..j j,. r - n Tickets ft 5. Shares in proportion J Certificates f pack ses in the aliove will be issued and sold at the; tollow- inff rates : lJTZ whole tickets, $td ; naives Ml ; 22 quarters $16 25. 000 MIR V LAN U CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. .For the benefit of Susquehanna Canal. Class 25. To 1 drawn in the Cjty of Baltimore, Md., on WED NESDAY, May.22. 75 No. Lry and 11 drai ballots. GRIND SlULJlt- v t 35 000 3S 000 1 25,000 25j.000 -1 15.000 151000 1 7.500 T.500 1 5.000 5L000 100 1000 100,000 Tickets ft lO.shares in proportion. Certificatesjof pack- .. . . a ..lien aires in the above will be issued and sold at tnes touow- ing rales : 25 whole tickets 14U ; natves oo ; quarters $32 50 ; 25 ejghths $16 25 1 1 1 1 3 t t $15,000 $10,000 "A babe j a hoos is like a well-spring of pleasure, a mruwnirpr nf nrnrr and love: et it ia talent of trust, a loan to be rendered back with interest." . April 14; Son! to' Phillip Owens, County. 201 A son to Dr. Hand James. Town. 3d A daughter to Iter. A. Daker, Town. it;.-' : Dicu la this Town, On this mornin?, at 9 o'ciock, after a fraeted Snd painful illness. Mrs. ISABELLA MA- A BROWN, wife of .Mr. Miehael Brown, aged 40 Jand ten das. . aaaiaaawsaaaaa . . " i - Ij We .are authorised and requested to announce ALEB KLUTTrS, as a candidate 'or re-election to office of Sheriff, at the ensuing August election. a puiiiuncu alliu tcJWo . v - A- M. '.GOODMAN, as a candidate for Colonel of r b Regiment of Norih Carolina Militia, vacated ! rrsigiuiipn of Col. J. M. Brown. FUllti FIRE-! ! FIRE ! ! ! A 'HE tnrmheraof the Salisbury Vigilant Fire Com- -T Pnr:will;ple8e attend a regular meeting of the mpany on Saturday, the 4th inst., at 5 o'clock. P. M. 1 J. II. BNNU SCHEME. 1 ot $9,000 1 3.000 1 1,500 1 j888 2 200 2 1 50 IN1SS, Capt. 9.000 J30LLARS. Iffarf laud Consolidated Lottery, Rn.fii or Town of Be - Air. -iasso. t.xira. To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., on Monday, May 27. 78 No. Lottery and 16 Drawn Ballots. $9000 3.000 1,500 688 400 300 Tirkt ft21hrea in oroDortion. Certificates of nnrkiKTr in the above will be issued and soldi for 26 whole tickets $30 ; 26 halves $15 ; at quarters grfj. 4 OF $5,000. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Benefit of the Town of Bel-Air, Class 26, for 1050. To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md.,j riday, May 31 78 Number Lottery and 13 drawn Ballots. ; SCHEME. I 4 ol $5 000 $20,000 1 1,500 . d 000 12 500 6 000 12 250 ai.000 12 125 1.500 12 100 1:200 Tickets $2 J, shares in proportion. Certincatesjof pack ageS in the above will be issued and sold at the follow ing ratesrl26 whole tickets, $37?$6 halves $18J ; 26 quarters $9J. Address s it. oAnn tL coiw 5t5l 138 ?ratt St., Baltimort, Md. 2,5001 2,500 1 2,500 f 2.500 J l.ooo 3,000 ; Tickets 4 dolls. ; halves 2 dolls. ; quarters 1 dollar. Packages of 25 wholes fifty-two dolls. ; halves 26 dol lars ; Quarters thirteen dollars. Those who have been unfortunate ia other offices, let. them give Emory & Co. one trial. 8100,000 DIVIDED INTO 20 Capitals of $5,000. $30,000 CAPITAL PRIZE! . IttarvlJind Consolidated Lottery i For the benefit of Susquehanna Canal Outlet Lock at Tide Water, and other purposes. Class 26. To be drawn" in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, May 29 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of 30,000 is $30,0001 Tickets, can draw four of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. In order to secure a fortune, and the cash im mediately after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash drafts or prize tickets to the old established, far famed and truly fortunate Ex change and Lottery Brokers, PYFER i CO. j No.l,LIGIIT-ST.Baltimore,Md. New Boot & Shoe Shop ! THE subscribers respectfully in form the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country, that they are carrying on the Boot and Shoe making Business opposite the Messrs. Murphy's store, where they intend to manufacture a large and fashionable stock of Boots and shoes, all of which they will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. ! All persons who may favor us with their custom may rest assured that their work will be promptly and well done, as we have good workmen, and a Boot-maker not to be surpassed in this part of the country. From our experience in the business, we feel confi dent that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who patronize us, and ask the public to give us a tri al. , - : All orders in the above line thankfully received and faithfully executed. Repairing done at short notice ia the neatest manner. Country produce aken in payment for work. We return our thanks for past favors, and trust that by strict attention to business, not: only to merit the same, but an increase for thefuture. Those indebted to us for the year 1849, will do us a faVor by calling and settling their accounts. JESSE U. HOWARD & CO. Salisbury May 2, 1850 ' 51 . : , . t . . . Aministrators Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Ja cob Coughanour dee'd a re requested to present them for payment. And all those indebted to the estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment, as the estate must be settled. H.-H. BEARD, JNO. I. SHAVER, S May 2. 1850 !? 351 J i CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets. Shoes, Boots, Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, China I i and Glassware, Guns and Pistols, of j various descriptions, Swords, Epaulelts, Silver Laoe, suitable for military uniforms, besi Indigo dyed blue Co)lon Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-StufiV Paints, ' Patent Medicines of various kinds. Groceries of the bet quality. All of which were bought at the lowest cash prices, and we intend to sell 89 cheap as anv other establish ment in this burg. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for we are delermined lo sell. : Ve will take in exchange for roods, any quantity of shelled Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool, Feathers, Bees wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags at the highest market prices. BOJER 4j MAXWELL. Salisbury, April! 8, 1850. 49 Adm'rs. Prize of 5,000 is : do 5,000 is do 5,C0D Is do 5,000 is do 5,000 Is do 5,000 a do 5,000 " do 5,000 a do 5,000 ia do 5,000 ia do 5,000 is do 5,000 is do 5,000 is' do 6.000 is do 5,000 ia do 5,000 is. do 5,000 is do 5,000 is do 5,000 is do 5,000 is do 1,000 are do 500 are do 00 are do 250 re do 200 arc Amounting to SI 00.000 Tickets Ten Dolls. ; Halves Five ; Quarters $2. 75 Numbers and 12 Drawn Ballots. Certificate of Packages 25 Wholes fX40 : Do do 25 Halves j 70 ' Do do 25 Quarters 39 For a splendid Prize, prompt payment and faithful at tention to Orders, address your Letters to the ohT estab lished and far famed firm of EMORY & CO , 154 Pratt Street Baltimore, Md. THE beat Chewing Tobacco in the town of Salta bury. may be found at the Store of , ENNISS. SHEMWELL & CO. 1 Corner Shaver's HoteL Salisbury, May 2.51tf , to 20 20 20 119 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 5.000 23,800 T. C WORTH, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. May I, 1880. j ly51 GREAT BARGAINS AT THE ffiWSTOE,E ! ENN1SS, SHEMWEtL & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY: ANNOUNCE TO the Citizens of Salisbury and the Public general ly, that they have just received a large and desirable stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's , DRESS GOODS Of the L-atest Styles, embracing fancy barages, corn-colored, blue, purple and fancy lawns, Iinei? lustres, satin striped organdies, cha meleon silks, French and American ginghams, (plaid and solid,) Irish linens, linen cambric handkerchiefs, di apers, and a good assortment of the MOST TASTY, PRINTS, EVER OPENED IN THE MARKET. . Taf. bonnet ribbons, embroidered muslins, jaconet, swias and book muslins, linen sheetings, -brown and bleached shirtings, brown and bleached drills, ladies' colored silk gaiters, kid ties, ts,c. Gentlemen frill find among oar late arrivals FUaTTOX LODGE, Xo. 09, will celebrate the approaching anniversary of St. John the Bap tist, on Monday, the 24th June next, by a public Pro cession and Address Brothers of Phalanx, Stokes, Palestine, Mocksville, William R. Davie, Logan, Greensboro', and German town Lodges, and all Masons in good standing, are fra ternally and cordially invited to attend. By order of i the Lodge, OBADIAH WOODSON, Sec y. j Salisbury, N. C, April 18, 1850 49 a card: ; THE undersigned, after an absence of two months, has returned. He may be found at bis old stand, and again tenders his professional services to his friends and the public generally. A. M. HENDERSON. All calls will be attended to as heretofore by P. HENDERSON At BROTHER. Salisbury, April 18, 1850. 49 $10 REWARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber on the first instant, a negro boy named JACK. Said boy is six feet or upwards high, very black and stout made ; is about 18 years old, wearing strings in his ears instead of bobs. He is believed to be lurking about the neighborhood of Salisbury, or Joseph Halls mill on the South Yadkin River. Joseph Hall owns his father and mother. I purchased him at the sale of the widow Smith about Christmas, or before. I will give the above reward for the apprehensioTi and delivery of said boy to me twelve miles north east of Salisbury, or for his confinement in any jail, so that I get him. J. H. THOMPSON. April 18, 1850. 50 THE subscribers have this day associated themselves io2ether in the .V RCA X TILE BUSINESS, under the firm of BROWxX, OVERMAN & CO, and have commenced business in ihe new and elegant ly fitted up store house of Mr. B. F. Fraley, opposite Thomas L. Cowan's Brick Row, uhere they are Bow receiving from New York and Philadelphia, A New and Splendid Stock of Spring cmfc Summer GOODS. Their slock has been selected by one of the firm wnh pre at care, and bought for cash at the low-; est price?, and comprises a grneral ossorlment of STAPLE k FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, and Ribbands. Boots and Shoes. Hardware and Cutlery, QUEEXSWARE. and GROCERIES, Also. a larsc nssortmrnt of Carriage Trimmings, ... will be kepi constantly on hand, and will be sold on rea sonable terms. We hope those wishing lo buy will give U9 a call, as we wi'.l take great pleasure in show ing our goods to any one, and never get offended if you do not buy. Bacon, Flour, and Bref Hides, taken in exchange Sot Goods. JOHN D. BROWN, VM. OVERMAN. WM. M. ELLIOTT, B. F. FRALEY. Salisbury, April 1, 1850. 47 SHOES, SHOESTSHOES. j MYERS is now opening at Aid. his D-CIIEAP a large assortment of Shoes, pur chased direct from the principal manufacturers in Massachusetts and Philadelphia, con sisting icupart of Ladies' black and coloured Morocco and Kid Ties, Buskins, Slips and (laiter Boots, Ladies Taylor Ties and half gaiters. Children and Misae Ties, Slips, Buskins and Gaiters of atl colors ; Men's and Boy's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and a variety of other shoes which be is selling at a small profit. Salisbury, April 11, 1650 48 BEEBira HATS. ! SPRING STYLE FOR 1850 ! IE subscriber is nnw openinz a few cai r I ltlr.. subscnorr is now opening a ie X celebrated BEEBE'S HATS, to which be of the uh- es to call the attention of fin customers, (who have been wailing for ihem,) and the public generally: Also a good assortment of men and boy's California, Leg horn, Palmleaf, and Panama Hats, which "he offers for sale very low at his cheap store. E. MYERS. Salisbury. April It. 1cn0 43 ', NEW CASH' STOKE 1 GENERAL ORDER. OEFICKRS OF THE 61th REGIMENT XORTIl HROim SILITIA! YOU are hereby commanded to meet at the Court House, in the Town of Salilbory, on Saturday the 11th day of May next, at 11 o'clock A. M ,for the pur pose of electing a Colonel Commandant and Major of said Regiment. Non-commissionsd Officers and Pri vates are allowed to vote for Field Officers, according to an Act of the last Assembly. A. M. GOODMAN, Lieut. Coi. Dy order of J. M. LEACH, Brig. Gen. April 25. 150 3t50 Wanted Immediately. A a KVh i- hia TIaiIici HNE or two Journeymen Tailors good workmen, French eassimeres, tweeds, jeans, linen pataloonings and vestings, white and fancy, (a new and magnificent arti cle,) white crape shawls, blue silk plaid do., green and blue silk parasols and parasoleu, silk, leghorn and straw bonnets, ' j Mohair and lid Glorei and Summer Coating with a general assortment of goods suited to the wants of the country. Our stock is large, and has been selected by on of the firm with great care in the Northern cities, and will be sold as low as any other in the place. Ladies will find entirely new. very pretty, and desira ble styles among our good. W Ihope thef will give uaacali. (Salisbury, April 25, 1850 . constant employment will Oe eiven. HORACE Salisbury, N. C, April 18, 1850- H. wages and BEARD. 49:tf The Sai&erlBtrs tre now rrrrlria their SUtk af t Groceries k Hardware, Ready-.viatic Clothing, Hat, Cap, Coots and Mi ocs Kill rt Carpet Dag, Trunks &c, which they are 'determined to aell at the very lowest rates. If you want t.sigatnp, JjT call at the New Store corner Shaver's Hotel. . ESNISS. SHEMWELL & CO. 4 April 25, 1S50. 50 tf . i COUNTY CLAIMS. - ALL persons hnving claims cgainst the County of Rowan, freqti.red by law lo be passed opoo by the Commit tre of Finance.) are notified to present tbem to Julius D. Ramsay, at Brown, Overman and 0'a. stora or to the subscriber. J. H. IiARDIE. Cleik of Committee of Finaace. April 11. IPSO tf48 CORN WASTED. , THOSE indebted to us by subscript ion or otherwise, would oblige us r.y payment in CORN. Those who would prefer ;o pay moiey. are remin.led that cash, will command Corn, anJ wi!' also anvwer our purpose. EDITORS WATCHMAN. April 11,1750. Canton Grape Shawls. THE subscriber bas received a beautiful lot of Can ton Crape Shawls also his supply of Summer Shawls assortment, which he ia ofiVnng at reduced rates, at his cheap store. E- MYERS. - CANDLES. T ALLOW, Sperm, and Adamantine Candles for sale by (48) ENNISS, SHEtfWELL b CO. CLACKING, BLACKING. TTVUNLAPS Blacking for sale by Enniw. Shemi &Co Salisbury. Ap.il 11. 1S50 48 STKAVED from the suUcnbrr. in Davie County, on tne 27th March, bay HORSE, between 15 and 6 hands high. has a blemish in the left eye. Wborvrr may take up said horse oJ return him to the subscriber, or will give notice of his whereabouts so that T may get him agam, shall be liberally rewarded. JOHN FOARD, IHrieCo, ' 650 Sf 1 " i "71 1 MUbviry,May 2, 1850. 4
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