i I 1 1 J 1 ! 1 l! 1 : -rcrin's of 'ttoc Vatcliinanv : ' l, Suiscri.iiio, pr year.I'Vo Doixaiis payable in , ;fictf liut jf not paid in aavance, iwououan 1 fifty cti. will be chared. . , .' v - , ETuKHi.HTiliarrteJ at $1 for the first, and 25 cts. : -ach subsmjent insertiph. ' Court orders' ctnfjed mrr fct hiJier than Ihead rates. A liberal deduc ed to iliw Who advertise by the year. rrtf RS tothe EJitors must be poet paid. jryiauuHieaamiancrs lor rnze , i54, rii Street, iialtimore, Maryland. private; Bankers and .Central Lottery Agents. attend to oil orders entrusted to them r:h the utrtiost punctuality,, and in all cases strictly rfifrdfhlialJ The State official drawings, certified by omiifissikilers appointed by the Achate of Maryland, Ini Immedtately after each drawing. COR. Vox CO. pay postage on all orders where an j ql itct edjnjj .$." is sentJ j ue 'of Jpielhijjhejw Capital Prizes sold in Haltimore (ldntl.vele sold by the old Arm of. EMORY &. I; '.nd cashcU on demand, amongst which were j US.UOU tr a pack, tinart'a sent to (iebrgia. $2J.dO(J iti a Halves 10 AJIUO. to Wiscon. to Tenn. ; to No. Ca. ui $18,dodiua ' of 81,0(X)itia " Quart's Wholes it ?'.l80.d3dTrra tt it ret4.(jo6ina Quart's, " Hnlres " rf 87,300 ili a lo No. Ca. ' 0 bef la niwiir All nr.-in u lin mtr fniT,"'iia witVi , 0 , -. ...... - : order t.jat !1 our business in conducicd in the " honorbEe secrecy, nd that names of qustoniers i fat prpf of, purohawnj tickets ace never Irevealed. . (COntractfirs of thene Iottfries have bonded with the . liTwof Millions of Dollar, a sufficient guarantee ! ,he-jiroftip payment of the largest Prizes. T-Of spendid l'ri.e, prompt payment and faiihfuf ot i iort to Orders, address your letters fio, the old esiab '&ritmlvC; i KMORY &. CO., : ? I :!'."-- lJ54 rratt Street Dahimore, Md. . Sone Very Splendid SrheraM for 31 j. ! M::i S35.000 I - Grpnil Consolidated 1G, for 3fy i PrU of 835,000 j 1 lVize.of Vila j 1 " 87t. ."),000 7,500 5,000 . CG7 ii " i : o.ooo i ( tt 0 tt. 3-S ; i l.ooo CO $533,447 In ihil one Loti- A, .ftS Vi Halves CK . f . Ol t' . wills- I certificates of packages of iiG wholes for f'UUUii-370.;Quartfrs835; . 0el4ir lassr for May 21st. rl ! S(50,000, , y-1 3 DIVIDED AS FOLLOW Capital , . , 820,000 '. ; tii -f 3,000 '!j'.l8;'i"i f - . . . 2.500 !0 pf.tfei of 8G00, 8500. 8300, 8-200, &c. ;kettr85it'Halves 8-'i ; Quarters 8U- Packages f2,5 Whuteai872 ; halves ijjOG ; Quatters nsdlfilalcd LoiterV 75Tvfor my 29ih. 1 Prize of 1 :lii5 . 815,000 5,50 2,500 2,500 810,000 2,500 J 3 1,000 3,000 quarters 1 dollar. 7icket44:doUs.; halves 'J dolls Taekagtsor a,T wholes fcfty-two dolls halves 2G dol- n ; Qaartt re thinren dollars. I Tfcose wljo have bren unfortunate in ofher offices. let $100,000 ' DIVIDKD.INTO 20 Capitals of $5,000. $;)Q.OOO CAPITAL PRIZE! Maryland Conolidalrd Iollory, i : jht $lriVfit of Snqi.ehtin!) Canal Outlet Lock nt '.XM'I Ta'er, and other pnrpoves. . Class 2(. be drdwri in Daltimore. Md'., on .Wednesday. May oJ, 18.S0. '.'SPLENDID SCHEME. -A j riTuj of 30,0Q0 is $30,000. i! of .VOOO I r,ooo 5,ooo 5,00 r,xo is 5,003 I r,ooo i 5,000 i 5,000 is 3,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,001) is 5,000 is rooo is 5,000. is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 5,000 is 1,000 are I 500 are it d 1:: :r do- I'.'ll. 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 5,00O 5,000 70,000 10,000 8,000 5,000 23,800 dot X ( -do do do If i 1! 20 20 20 lift t dx' '1 do i! do uu do lo Ido do do do do d ,! do 400 are 250 are 200 are do l.;A.ionnUngUi;$100,d00 Tickejl Ten Dolls. ; Halves Five ; Quakers $3J. i75 bombers and 12 Drawn Dallcjts. crti'ficalib-of Packages 2." 'Wholes $140 Do 1 1 rfo .23 Halves 70 1)0 , do 25 Quarters 35 Fo( s.iplehdid Prfr.e, prompt payment and faithful at- Tfltiotl to Orders, address your Letters to the old estab ed sortt fur famed firtrof EMORY &. CO., I .1 II ', 1 151 Trait Street Baltimore, Md. , : 10 R WARD. 1 A JIA WAY from the subscriber on the fltot instant, v qegrb boy named JACK, Said boy ia six feet jpwalds hiirli, very black and' stout made : is about i9 year old, 'wearing strings in his ears instead of bobs. U iSs relieved to be lurking about the neighborhood of litbury, or Joseph Halls mill on rtie South Yadkin UrverVlJosrpVlIatt iOwiis his father and mother. I !?uTchasd him at the sale of the widow Smith about I'Ckrujlisi'or'before. I will give the above reward for 'i apph.'hensifon and delivtjry of said boy ley ye twelve . Ienrlh east of Salisbury, or for hi conuntrnent in Auyjajliso mat 1 get him. : j I ! J. II. THOMPSON. April 18, 1850. - I 50 EIGHTS fid MEASURES. Fair Notice. 1 PlBOSE having-Weights and Measures unsealed, X. a it hereby notified to bring them forward and have theni woed. All jwho fail to comply, with this notice. ay expect to be dealt with according to law. The hne . noncompliance is $40, A. J. BROWN, ' I.- 31, 1850:33 . Standard Keeper. f r ..'JAMES HORAH, Opposite the Watchman Office, ! r Salisbury, IV. C. ft WHITEHEAD "FFERS his professional services ro the public. He can at present be found athis residence, unless rfwionally engaged. (CUf.OD door fcrlow A. II. CaldwHPs Offlte. . "anbury j July 21,181$, tf. Tipbitant to Mill Owners. TQTCIIKlSS'SVetticalWaterWheelsforsalein t Fayettevilleby -y l i : D. McNEILL &. Co. hd in Lincoln County by I ! E. A. BUEVARD. trchji,1847--tf45 ,7- BRUNER & JAMES, 1 Editors 4 Proprietors, WHOLESALE &; RETML. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C. rjJlflE snbscrihers having removed from the eorjner of H the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied by them, to their New and Commodious btore, opposite the sian Motel, beg leave to inform the public that the constantly receiving the largest and best selec rnent of Puints, OilsDye-StufTs; Window Glass. Perfumery, Fancy Articles,' Brandeys, Wines, Patent Medlcinjes, jc, ever brought to this market, consisting in purt of the fol- iuwiiij;, vii ; DRUGS. Castor Oil, by the can, gallon, or bottle, -Calomel,! Seid- Ittz and Soda Powders, Opium, Epsom and Gliauber Salts, Aloes, Myrrh, SarMparilla, pp'ta Ammonia, Pot ash, Digetalis, Rheubarb, pulv. and in root, Ipecac, Jal a p, Barley, Sago, Arrow Root, .Tartaric Acid, earn J artar, bi. caib. Soda, sal. Soda. CHEMICALS. sulph. quinine do morphine, ncet. morphine, iodine, io dide potass, lactate of iron, citrate of iron and q untne, amnion, tart, of iron, varatrine, iodide if iron, oiide of zinc, iodide of lead. PAINTS. White and black leadrbhrome green, chrome yellow, vtociian rJ,.poiii L-amit, yellow ochre., terrij de. si enna, umber, lamp black, litharge, coach, japan ahd co pal varnibh, linseed oil, train oil and lamp oil, DYE-STUFFS. Indigo, madder, coperas, logwood, red sanders ij annatto. WINDOW GLASS. 8x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, 12 x 14,12x20,20 x 24, paint and varnish brushes, paint brushes from no. 6 to (100000 sash tools.no 1 to no. 8 varnish brushes, no. 1 toiOOOO. PEPPER, SPICES, &,cj For jVllies, pastry, &,c, Coaper's isinglass, Preston's ex tract of rose, lemon, a nd nutmegs, rose water. essence f lemon, cinnamon and cloves, black and red, pepder, all spice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs, mace,Tonquaj beans, Jamaica and race ginger. , PATENT MEDICINES. S. P. Townsend's, Old Jacob Townsend's, and Sands, louse's sarsaparilla, in qfiart bottles; Indian cholagogue, Indian tonic, Indian and Swaim's panacea, Wjstar's balsam of wild cherry, Swayfie's syrup of wild cherry, Peery's dead shot Jayne'salierative carminative balsam, Jayn'a tome vermifuge and expectorant, Wistar's, Pe- ters', Jjo Roy's, Leidy's blood, Jayne's sanative Beck- withV, IJrandreth's Mofiatt's, Clickner's, Wright s, Indi- an, Madam Shnit's, Venus and Champion pills, McAl- lister's, Harrison's", Gray's and Terney's ointment, Mof-, I fatt's phonnix bitters Perfaiiiery and Fancy Articles. Frenclf, German and American cologne, Amer can co logne by the pint and quart, Russel's, Crary's anjd Hau el's shaving cream, military shaving soap, Jayne's-hair tonic, liquid hair dye, castor oil pomatum, ox marrow; bears oil, maccassar do, 50 doz. assorted fancy soaps, 16 doz. hair brushes, assorted, crumbferushes, 25 dozen fine tooth brushes, assort., G doz. nail do., 6 doz do, plain and fancy note paper, plain and fancy note en velopes, letters do, plain and fancy letter papej", fancy motto seals, transparent and plain wafers, cold dream in jars and boltles, rose lip salve, black pomatum, pilain and fancy toilet bottles, chalk in ba4Is, toilet powder, puff and boxes, tooth powder, charcoal, do orris powder , money wallets, tobacco and cigar cases test French London dock brandy, old Jama (ca rum, best Holland gin, Madeira, Sherry, Port aad Wines, and Sicily Madeira wine for cooking, laree supply of 1 Malaga Also, a Instruments Shop furniture, Tobac co and Cigars. All of which they pledge themselves to pell ap low as thev can be bought in the State. Tersorts wish ing to buy any of the above named articles, will do well to examine the price and superior quality of our Drugs, fee. , before purchasing elsewheref We have in our em ploy a careful ahd experienced Drugisi. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. 5 jsuown & James, Drugists and Chemists opposite Mansidn Hotel. : SaUsbury, April 4, 1850. ; 147 EAST AND WEST TillS B aSTOTZOS! I LARGE ARRIVAL OF New Spring and Sunlmer ., GOOI)S. WEARE NOW RECEIVING FROM 1PHILA- V T delphia and New York, our Stock of Spring and Summer G-pods purchased at the very lowest prices for cash explusively, and we now offer them at WHOLESALE fnd RE TAIL, at unnrecedented low nrices. Amongst our large and varied stock may be tound Calicoes from 4 to 16 cents per yard, Ladies shoes from 23 to 2 per pair, Printed lawns " 8 to 30cts., Bonnets " lfrto $7, Fur Hats " 75 to 86- And it corresponding Prices, Watered and plain black and fancy Silk ; Silk tissues Granadein and Tryoline dress goods, BaragesJc ; bl'k and fancy Cloths, bl'k and fancy Cassimeres i Panama Hats. Miles' dress Boots and Gaiters. China, Glass and CutWv and Hardware. Nails," Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellows, Dtrnblft & singlfe barrel Guns, grain and crass scythes.steel weeding hoes, saddles and saddle trees, loaf, crushed, clarified and bron sugar, black and creen tea. Rio and Java Coffee, English dan ry cheese, carriage trimmings, carpenters tools, lining binding and Philadelphia calf skins, hemloc leather tanners' and linseed oil, white lead, window gj ass, blast insr powder, quicksilver, 24 houriind 8 day clocks, books and stationarv. ready made clothing, carpel bags and trunks, together with an almost endless variety of other coods. 'Country Merchants, Pedlars and; other persons visi- tinsr'this market to purchase goods, will find lit to their interest to call at our laVge store, corner efrst of the Court House, before buying, as we are determined to sell. J F. CHAMBERS &JCO. Salisbury, April A, 1850 47 Molasses ! Molasses! ! Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses. 6 bbls Susar House do i 1 Tierce new crop Rice 4 Hhds Sugar, Just received and for sale by 'l M. BROWN & '" 1 1 ' ., ., r f ,, , , fifi , . .nil.-,; , i ; ' i i, "i Y4r J ' , ; y an fS&23 ?;PCew icvvxjBfos xWspuu. I ,jfJgtf- ; Do this, akd Libertt is safe." SALISBURY,- N. ; G., THURSDAY, MAY 46,! 1850. CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX PRESENTS his respects to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a f I ; -f- . - . l- : f p CABINET MiaHBH, prepared to execute all drder in his line withfdespatch iri the most superior workhianlike manner jand best style. He will keep constantly on hand the bst mate rial for making . ' : i. 1 1 SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor: Chairs; Bedsteads of su perior finish and latest fashion. He has also oa band an asofttceBt,oC Cofnos.and' will sell them on as accommodating terms, as he does all other kind of work. 1 Specimens of his work and skill can be found at his shop ihree doors below the Post Office. I The cheapness, durability, and superiority fall work turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage ot the public Repairing done atjthe shortest notice. . f Country produce and lumber of alt kinds suitable for Carpenters and Cabinet Makers; taken in exchange fo- any thing in his line,: . Salisbury, March 7, 1850 . ;? . 1 Janes C. Cllehrist. George S. Cox. GUiHHIST 8l COS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS; IN CHANCERY-. WILL regularly attend the various Courts of But ler, Lowndes, Autauga, Dallas, and ;Conecuh counties, and the Supreme Court of the Statei Tury will attend t.U i business -entrusted to their Csharge, with promptness, and will Use every effort tp give entire satislaction to their clients, and extend their practice. Particular attenticcn will be given to the collection of claims.. O" Office at Hayneville, Lowndes county, Alabama. Nov. 4, 1849 31:tf 1 SADDLES, -HARNESS & MOUNTINGS ! 1 1 . rTTHIE undprsicrned would :invite WfrCtl -S- the attention p the public to his stocK. or sauuies, siartiess. &ic. He believes i there ; never has. been as superb a stock in this Town before, and any gentleman who wish-, es an article in his line, can most surely fiad it if he will call.- Other wise, the subscriber with his present advantages, can readily supply any orde'r with which he may be favored. He has also a large and splendid Stock of mountings & Materials' for Saddle and Harness making. These were; selected at the North with great care by the subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers who wish to purchase such articles, are invited to call and see them.- They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash. WILLIAM J. FLUMXER. March 7, 1850. 43 : BIGHT SIDE IP ! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brown & Son's store, Btyots and Shoes of every Style. lie feels confident that he Will be able, from hfs past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction td bis customers, and all others who may ifavor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, the most fashionable Dress Boots, which: cannot be surpassed in the State, and Which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. Repairing done with neatness aud -despatch. Country produce taken in payment for ; work at the market prices. ; j ; I All persons indebted for the last year ar$ requested to Come forward and settle their accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us to ask for the i needful." I JEREMIAH BARRING ER, Feb. 20, 1850. , (41) By Jacob Lekler. ! H h Spring 8l Summer FajsMons. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old cistdmers,that he still carries onthe ' TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS ,at his old stand opposite J. &, W. Murphy's bjrick store, where ne noias nimseu reaay ai an times iojerve nis cus tomers. .. ' 'i His prices will be found by thosej who rnay. patronize him to be lower than at any other shop in the Town, his workjdurable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. T.Dickson returns his sincere thanks to jus former pa trons, and hopes by industry and applicatioj) to business, that they will continue their attention to hife shop ; also .inviites those who have not yet come to hiir,to call and try his tit . . i He is in regular receipt of the most approved fashions from the North, published by Mahan ; al4, by -Wards' Monthly. : J ; k All kinds of country produce received ir payment for work. THOS. DICKSON. - May 2, 1850. j : ly37vo!5 LINCOLNTON CUPOLA FURNiriCE! THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of old Lincoln, 4nd the sur- rounding country, that they hav started theiti v establishment in full operation this day, the 5th of March, and are now preparedho nlllaLl orders for Iron or Composition; Castings, in the latest and most improved mahner.J They war rant them to prove as smooth and trut hs cab ihe execu ied by any other establishment in the! Statei and flatter themselves from personal experience and attention, they will deserve asha re of public favor. I"' IirTheir establishment is at the east end! of town, on the Main street, where they will make to order, arid keep supplied with every description of StOVCSjj for the Par lor or Kitchen. ; J i I ; All orders entrusted to them willb punctually filled, and their prices shall always be moderate, i I W. R. & E. S. EDWARDS. March 5, 1849. I n 27:6tn. i : , . -JJ I.' ; S-l Mountain Hotel, HOEGiSTOX, W. C. THE subscriber has recently fitted up and opened the above HOTEL, for thel accommodation of the Public, lie pledges unremitting: attention fo the com fort of his guests, and hopes to merit kind receive a liber al shire of (the public patronage. - He: has gtod Lots for - , , . ; Tit i iit, 'j Stock Drivers: ; 1 JOHN Wj HAPrOLDT. e Making I THE copartnership of Witherspoon.pritchard Sc Co. ; having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu siness wiH hereafter be conducted under the name of J?RHCIIARD, ROSEBOROUGH & Co. Inlosiiiig Mr. I. A. yitherspoon, we have lost a gentle man and an agreeable copartner, but we trust have not loft that principle that should actuate honest men in the 1 transaction of business, and in offering ourselves to the piblic in tne . i CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, l$ge.ourselves for the faithful performance of pur en- "rmciiiB, irr iijTe uuuisposiuun io pun our rsimo lishment inthe public pritus, being assured that time and Lthe character of our work will secure to us a share of public favor. We are thankful for that already received, arnl would advise our friends and the public to take care of No. 1, and go where thiey have the most confidence best treated, and get the best job for their money. Our work shall not be inferior to any in this part of the world. PRITCH ARD', ROSEBOROUGH &. Co. Mocksyille, N. C, Jan. 11, 1849. ; tf36 The undersigned having been.connected with the a bove establishment from its commencement in Mocks ville until very recently, and having a knowledge of the qualifications oTthe gentlemen in charge, can assure the public that they are prepared with1 good workmen and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfully recommend the in as worthy of public patronage. I. A. WITHEUSPOON, II. REYNOLDS. Boger & Wilsson KEEP constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip ion. Persons wishing to purchase artklesin the above line, will do well to call and examine their tijrte selection, one door above J, & W. Murphy's store. I Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tf 12 iwsioinrousE, LES01B, CALDWELL CO., :N.C. -o- tablishment, upon an exteincive ale, and in a style of comfort, convenience and ele gance not surpassed in Western Caroliua.is determined that tke pron.W from wiihoui shall be equalled-by the performance wjtbin. . HIS TABLE ehall be abundantly furnished with the; best which the market affords, and in the preparation -of which he will command the services of a first rate cook or cook9. His neat and comfortable Private Apartments shall be waited on by cleanly and attentive servants. His Bar shall be furnished with a moderate supply of choice Liquors; and his excellent Stables shall be under tne care of a tmaty and experienced ostler. Families wishing to change their $bode during the summer months, may find ample accommodations at the Mansion House, in the beautiluTyillage of Lenoir, where they may enjoy a delightful climate in the vicinity of the finest mountain scenery, and the best mountain roads in the State. In conclusion, the subscriber feels justified in saying .to his patrons, that he would not beirue to himself, if after hisliberal expenditure in building and furnishing the Mansion House, he should fail to' give satisfaction for the want of an equally liberal expenditure in its man agement. L. M. TUTTLE. March 14, 1850 3m44 Spring and Summer Fashions for 1850 -o HORACE li. BEARD, HAS jupt received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the HIT American and European Fashions, for the String and SfMsitR.xi aud will continue to receive them quarterly, j He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his lon2 experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he fepls 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 favors. HORACE II. BEARD. N.B. All kinds ofcountry produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21, 1S50. Furniture, Furniture. THE subscribers have at this time the cheapest and largest assortment of FURNITURE, that has ever been manfactured in this market, viz : La dies Dressing Bureaus, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Rocking Chairs 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 the rtal stuff, and we are determined to carry out what we say. All those indebted to us in 1849, will please call and settle by note or cash, as we wih to close our books annu ally. KOWZEfci 4c HAKKlMJrs. j Jan. 28,1850. j " 38 , Coach and Carriag t? .Hp HE undersigned having at sifttL ' length completed tbe con- iJv;'i1i:'!fJ J J jj5&3struction of the above named es- JJji Ji-ggLtablishiueiU. upon an extensive 22ggL -fiiljl SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New York, Scott's relebra- 1 ted Fashions for the Spring and Summer of 1850 The subscriber, thankful for' past faVors, most respect fully solicits his ojd patrons and the public generally, to call and see the new plate of Fashions. He feels con fident that he can persuade even the' most lame and un fashionable to let him take dimensions. Call and see JOHN A. WEIRMAN, Tailor. Feb. 20, 1850. 41 N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. ,j NOTICE; TI1HOSE indebted to J. Chambers', are requested JL to call and settle their accounts, as my books must be closed. It being the first call of the kind I have ever made, I hope it will not de neglected. J. F. CHAMBERS, j Jan. 7, 1850, 1 38 NEW SERIES. VOLUME VII NUMBER 1. G (10 111 MYERS is now receiving his SPRING AND SUHSEB STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, i Comprising the largest and best assortment ft?. er before oj't rcd in this Market. ! All of which have beer selected in the principal North-! ern Cities wnh great care by himself. He is confident that he can offer such inducements as cannot possibly fail to give general satisfaction. He would respectfully invite all persons desirors of purchasing to call and ex amine his Stock and more particularly his Prices, as he is determined to sell ei:her at "Wholesale or Retail, at a very small advance. He is also receiving a large stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware'. and Crockery. Dontfailto call at the CHEAP STORE of E. MYERS. Salisbury, March 29, 1S50. 40 -cv CASH FOR NEGROES. rrHE SUBSCRIBER wUhesto purchase Likely Young Negroes Of all descriptions suitable far the Southwes tern market, viz : ITfcu, Women, Coys, aiscl Girls. Persons having property of the above description to dis pose of, will find it greatly to their advantage by ma king early application to himas he is paying the high est market prices in Cash. N. B. He also wishes to purchase BLACKSMITHS, CAIiPEXTEIiS, and COOPERS. He can be found at the Hotel of John 1. Shaver, Esq. MYER MYERS. Salisbury, October 18, 1849. 19 Cf Persons at adstance having any of tin above de scription of property for sale, will be promptly attended o by addressing me. M. M. State ot ilovth Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas ai.d Qunrter Sessions, Feb. Term, 1850. Wm. n. Barnesly and others, vs. 'Hie Heirs at Iaw ot Elnm McHatgue, deceased. Petition for partition ol Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Heirs at Law of Clam McIIargue, dee'd. who are de fendants in this suit, are non residents of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, f r the space of six I weeks, notifying the said heirs to appear at the next j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the i Count) of Iredell, at the Court House, in Siatesvil'.e, on the third Monday in May next, then and there to an- , swer, plead t or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and an order of partition granted accordingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at Onice, the 3d Monday in lebrunry, 1 fcCU. J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 6w48 Printers Fee $5 50 MUM ME it E LL Offeks his Professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his OtFire, in Shaver's Ho tel, between'tbe Drug Store of Drs. Frown & James and j Buis' Confectionary, or at his residence. True objects j of charity punctually attended to as such. j August 2, 18 19 i COFFEE, COFFEE. Qrt BAGS Rio and Cuba Colfee. just lectived and Oj& fur sale. M. BROWN i SON. Feb. 28, 1S50 42 PIANOS! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS!!! ,r i, r I t j i t, i., ., . resoectlu lv mloriiis he iili'-s iind 1 ublic. that he will open two Pianos in Sali-bury , one in Statefviile, and one in Mocksville, by the 15th or 20th April, inM. All persons in want of a Piano will p'ease send iheir or ders and a Piano will be sent. If the Instrument dies not suit, myself or n;zent will come and uke it away, and no charge for freiln or oilier -.'n'f s v. i'.l he inade. ANTHONY K 1' H N , No. 75, f.Jreen st'n-et, Baltiniore, Md. All Pianos lou"lit of the above Fae'orv, wi'.l be war- ! ranted and kept in tune and repair for three years wi:h out any cnar". 47 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN & BAKER H AVE on hand a supply of bTILLS AXD TIX- WAHE whith thev will sell cheaper for casdi or any kind of I'roJuce which the merchants buy. Also old copper and pewter. GUTTERING ANI ROOFING at all tin ft attended to. They will sell stills at ft; y ceri'? pr pound put up guttering at tilteen cents per toot, a.iu ei tinw are ct.eap in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1 49 pd 4 Medicines, Medicines. w: E are receiving at Dr. C. R. Wheeler's oldstund the largest ixnd lest stock ol i4 A 31 tlJltl N lt.. I.Nol K L M I'.N I NEW E. IK WAITED. Paints $" Dye-Stuffs. Spices cj- Perfumery. Panctj and Useful Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our lare hand bills and Catalogue. 1 We will sei! v-rv low for cah. J LOCKE A; CII AFFIX. Salisbury, May 1 1 , 1 84 S THE best Chewing Tobacco in the town of Salis bury, may be found at the Store of ENNISS. S HEM WELL t CO. (Jorner Shaver's Hotel. Salisbury, May 2. 51tf Ftom the FaytUcvibe. Observer. .1 ' ' THE PLANK jllOAD. v fir We understand that the receipts on ihe 12f li miles finished of the Roadj for" the past week,;! are raged about $5 per day, eqaal to !ut 10 . per cent interest on the cost. Many wagons do not travel on it, as rt,;Lecause there is so little finished that they carj only lake in such ; loads as formerly. (Jiherf, it is said, ctade ; the payment of lulls, by goiig on and cfT the road between the toll houses. We are informed that a proprietor of a Saw Mill on little River, whose usual load of Jum. ber to town on the old road AVas 800 it., brought 2S00 feet at a load a few daysaj;o. lie thus performed iti one day. tho labor of three and a half days. Hire of wagon, four hore'nd driver, saved for two and irhalf days, at 3 a day, 87 50. Toll paid forgoing and return, ing 62 cents. Xel gain on one load, 'in one dav 86 83. W e are requested to call attention to the fol. lovnri : " ' By the 16th sectwn of the chatter of .this company, Jt is provided That if any person or persons refuse to pay loll at the time of oflVring to pass the place or . places designated for their colled ion,' and pre. vious to pasitig the same, the toll gathers re spectively may ie!ose a passage to the person j or persons so refusing to pay ; and if any per i son or person bifall pass or drive through any wheeled carnage or annual liable otoll, with out paymj 'he same, he or they fehall be liable to a fine of five dollars which line uny be re. covered by a warrant beH-re. any Justice of the Peace of the County wherein such toll gate may be situated. Any person going on this road, and passing off before reaching a gate, is liable to a like tine. By the 17th section of the charter of this company, it is provided That it any person or persons shall wilfully or maliciously injure, or in any manner hurt, damage or obstruct, or shnll wilfully or mali ciously cause, or aid, or ass Tst, or shall counsel and advise any other person or persDns to in. jure, hurt, damage or obslruct the said Plank Road, toll gates, or toll houses, such person or persons so offending shall be liable to be indict ed therefor ; and on conviction shall be impri soned or fined at the discretion of the Court before w hich said conviction shall lake place. Melancholy Occurrence. A young ladj in Philadelphia died on Moiuhy last fiom tin ill. uess occasioned by pricking a fever. Llister up on her lip with a pin. ' The lady exhibited all the appearances of ihose;who die (torn the ef fects ol poison contracted fiom the bile ol ven omous reptile. Cure for a Ringirortn. The editor of tho Plough, Loom, and .the Anvil, lurnUheo the fol. lowing receipt, which he ea) is infallible lor the cure ol the titigvyorm : Heat a thorel lo a bright red ; cover it with grains of Indian corn ; press them down with a cold Oat iron. They will burn to a coal, and exude an oil on the surface of the flat iron ; with w hich rub the ringworm, and alter one or two applications it will be lilt a9 dead as Julius C&'sar." Pretty Good. The farmere' daughter of Massachusetts sold slr.iw hat and butinets, last year, of ihe value of 1,G1G,.j'J:. A Little Rye. A western girl after giving her lover a hearty smack, ficlaitned : Dog my cat if )ou huinl been takin' a little rye, old hoss." A lady snys, that 44 ihe pretliett drawn bon uel she knows, is she bonnet diawn after a quar rel, out of your husband." A man who had lived much in the world said (hat his acquaintances would (ill a cathedral, but thai a pulpil would hold his friend. Xcir Kntcrprizc for La lir.s. The Ladies'ot Nuperville, lliinoiF, organized a sewing socie. ty a year ago, to iai?e londs lo make plunk sidewalks for the si reel. The money has beeu raised and the work commenced. One of Hrewer's Patent Shingle Machines Is on exhibition, and for tale in Wilmington, says the Aurora. A boy with one horse wiU make with this machine, 5000 shingles per day. The price of it is 875, but one can be built by a carpenter for 80. Then the right lo use it is lo be paid for, 8 10. Fay. Carolinian. It appears that the military of New York i have taken in high dudgeon Senator Seward's j presentation of a petitirn praying ihal slaves j and fiee negroes be enrolled in the militia. Thev consider it a direct insult, and are to have j an indignation meeting to denounce him. Give 1 it to him. Pay. Carolinian. Ihe "oldest inhab;lanl' is di-ad. His name ; was Dar.ieJ Hale o i rank in ruunt y, Iteorgta, ' . . . ' b t and he was 1 10 years of agi GLD rjJ? th e rouit between Ju ie C'ai.i a cl.'s and the six !i-4)urv road rr Siatevi!!, the liii.e rust o!i i tie a rit-e of IJtludrctf Dollar, which 1 re- The ceived of D. A. D-ivis, l.'a!iier, Ac, e.erday. ! funds were envelopej i; u receipt lor gold deposited in ihe name of Franklin r.:id John Ilussell. A lilrjl re ward will be given to the tinder, it )!acr4 in the lnnils of Wm. S. McCoy, Esq , or the fvJitnr f t!ie Watch man. THOS. J. FORNEY. Mav 2. l-.'0. 52 - THOS. O. JOHNSTON. roHTRAIT I'AhNTEIl. HAS tak'-n rooni" at Mr. Shaver's Hntel, where be is prepared to excste with nea:nes and dea i ls pr patch, l he Lui:iewi ( Le wen at !. moi . t tiis prolession . r?jetiinen9 may May 9 152; SALISBURY Y(ii;.G LADIES INSTrRJTlON. HE Preparatory School of ih""Insti- r r t , Js.'y -M- tunoTi I- lr !- l-g;iiia:)g to read, Vl'JA w or fiom the r I 'll or 7 1 h tx iheir 10jh or 12ih y. ar. A qt-a! tied Te: tl.er, at the earlWt day, will open tiiis School, and form ti e pupils to habits of accuracy in Reading, Sprdin. Writing, Geography, ! Arithmetic, (Jranmar, tin , thorough preparati'i'i for 'L stitu'ion. The Tuition inomh. The dirt-cii'.'i ! such exrct- as ensure ll'-lar Classes of the In te at the rate f is 2 a r School will Be en rusted to eon;petei May. hand- .(- in iva ! of the Pti u cii h., ia Salisburv, Feb -Jr lr'50. 4'J S. II. i?OUD, WILMINGTON, N. C F.ALER I MAUDLE 3I0.rHOTS : HUD 15D oot Stones ; Paint Stone ; Im;o6:ng do., and in short, any art.e'e tailed for of either Ilaiian, Lsyptian or Anifriran Marble : and work warranted to r !rne or no saV ; and if dam aged before delivery, it is at bi expen.e. Orders for any of ihe above -nuin-mted article left with the Editors of the Watchman, will be attended lo with dispatch. Nov. 9, IS 49 " "Best ('IifrTin Tobacco. mmn a F - I. aillinr lest chewmiy coacco Kr EXXISS, SU EM WELL CO ! i ; A i i '--ri 1 i 1 1 f- li . t son; 42 RItANTS FOR. SALE HERE. T T Salisbury FeVy 28, 1850 i?ale by 29 Cm