CAy 3ias,hoM that
10. Senate ? Mr.
the Senate would
L - iv..l i ..r a.A Kill on Thurs-
com 10 a "" ... . ,
hat llic counirjr-iwi"
day next, so
itsfatP.
I brive no
one would t
V.
ifiaf. nnon i a -i'ote, ifl
uui r ,
forced, there vvoulcr be a
i.r.iU.. r thW or four for the: bill : but
the bill has luWsvrm friends.las well as
open oppenenis, nil of whom ire willing
that aictioa ufjon it shall be pfocrastina
Ud. Verily, the previous question is a
laai!c pari jamintnry instrument. The
'Huso expect to hear from tjhe Senate
pajt wek, ood knnw their decision. Should
ibf'f 'continue t tJelay action, ihej House will
mate i serious ufiort to press through l lie Cul
:rntniii!Lill bv itself.
"The! other siys: The bill islow out of j
alt dHnger it the House, if any one!
Joifbtjit, let h m watch the Iorjg faces o(
-the 'frtfefsoilers and a iw ot thp impracti
cable Southern ultras, and he vilt be sat
isfied tli At the
0 frimJ
4.G50 depositors $792,291.90. The diy from
015 depositors $75,0?0,5L The iterative in
the mills are the principaldepositors' in the
abnve banks. - f
There are many other facts relating: to the'
manufactures of this place which I miht com
municate, but I hate already perhaps mjade this
communication too long, f will therefore close
by saving that the National Division Sons of I
Temperance is now in session, andjquite a
large attendance. V- J.
Yours, JONATHAN.
j
PUBLIC MEETING IN IREDElL.
On the 15th inst., a large and respectable lieeting of
tlie citizens of the district of the 89th Regimep.tf N. C.
Militia, assembled at Williamsburg, Iredell County, for
the purpose of nominating a candidate to represent this
part of the County of, Iredell, in the next General .As-
PATRICK SULPHUR; SPRING.
THIS Spring is situated in Patrick County, Virgin
ia, among the spurs of the Blue Ridge, and in as
healthy a section as there is in the world.. The water
is strongly chalybeate, and of incalculable value in re
storing a debilitated system, in dyspepsia and, disorder
ed stomach, in diseases of the kidneys, &c., &c. I
have made and am now making numerous subs'antial
improvements for the accommodation of visiters, and
flatter myself that the annoyances of last year, conse
quent upon the dilapidated condition of the property.
win au oe removed. .s
The rent of cabins will ranze from S3 to 3 75 oer
week none rented for a shorter term, than four weeks
in the commencement of the season: Boarding and
lodging $5 per week ; $7 50for man, and hprae, or$7 I Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 25 (S ,3(f : Nails, cut, 5
TflE MARKETS.
;- !
7 Salisbury. June 27.
Apples, (dried) 1 S $H ; Bacon, 5 & 6 ; Cotton,
10 O 11 ; Cotton Yarn, 85 (S 90;; Coffee 10 13 12$
Cora, 37J (3 40; Beeswax, 15; Butter, 10; Flour,
4J a $5 ; Feathers 5 ; Iron 3 (S 4 ; Linseed OHjSS ;
Molasses 35 (S 40 ; Nails 5J 6 ; Oats 20 ; Irish Po
tatoes 50 0 75 ; Sweet do. 35 40 ; Sugar, (brown)
6 0 8; Do. Loaf II 12 J ; Sah sack $2$ ; Tal
low 10 & 12 J ; Wheat 75 80 , Vhiskey 30 37$.
Fayettetili.e, June 18. Brandy, peach, 75 r8i:
Ditto, apple, 50 55: Beeswax W : Bacon 6$ (9 6 :
Cotton 11 12; Corn 75 35; Coffee 1011: Flour
5 5 CO! Feathers 23 30 : Flax-seed 1 : Iron,
swedes, 5 b : do. Lnglish 3 4 : Lard 61 71 :
" WE TREAD NO STEP BACKWARDS
On irar J, eccr Omcurd 11
HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS
Have been sold and paid daring the month of J one from
the r iTiiiPi . or PEirrsLM
Uats,37940: Sugar,bro.,6 9: Uo. loaf, 11 121
balt.sack, 1 50 0 00 : Tallow. 10 : Wheat 75
80 : Whisker 35 36.
Chekaw, Junel25. Bacon per Ibi. 6 10: Butter
15 20 : Beeswax 20 : CoffeeH 121 : Cotton
12 : Corn 75 80 : E223 10 12A : FlourS s
10
Union is safe.
the
ONICATld
N.8.
who U miking a fljing visit to
1 us the following account of
of matt-rs and thitts :
V.111I, . enu
1 . '
iil travel!, unioi maiiTS anu itnti,
rvkrk House, Uoton, June 14, '50.
Me "tirs FAilprs: Five days of uncea
Ttl bTotfhi in
twice of ?ar
have travclli
fut ari bave
b'ere, to three d
foiday last, ad in on, took I her cars! lor Bosto
i; 3 o'dock, and arrived he're at V. iM., th
Guiltless thin
jou the truth,
llostoo. die
Urn World
tfcree miles
if a servant to attend the horse' be found
. A small stock of Groceries, Liquors and Confection
ary wilt be kept for sale to occupants of cabins and oth-
sembly of North Carolina. On motion. Col. -Chas. R. I ers, atismall profits: but every exertion used ko prevent
Jones was called to the Chair, and R. II. Parks, ap- dissipation and disorder about the place. ' i
pointed Secretary. The Chairman, in an appropriate. CEattricATE. For the last six years I have been well
speech, explained the objectof-the meeting, when the acquainted with the Patrick Sprines.and theiherapeu-
r.n, : 11. j ?.: i 1 .ir. p .i. . " I . . ' "
prcamuie nn rctsoiuuuuo were uuqutuiouBty uwi ejiecis 01 me water ana nesitate noi 10 -pronounce . Leather (sole) IS 22 : Mola$es 35 40
uui"u- . . e '.j " wjicrj one 01 me strongest cnatyoeaies jit ine otate
V hereas, 1 he citizens of this Oonnty will in a short ot Virginia, and highly adapted to every case? of debili-
time be called upin to Bay at the ballot box, who shall ly and particularly so in cases of debility follwin at
tacks of intermittent and remittent fevers, and woild ad
vise all such to make a trial of. it, assuring rhem that
they need not fear disappointment. J. BISHOP.
I trust my friends in North Carolina will find much
benefit by spending a few weeks at this pleasant retreat
this season. B.; FRASHURE.
June, 1850. i 3t7
Sinatra.
to this city of notions," a dis.
welve hundred, mileis, and could
1 the ilrst two hundred miles as
he last two, I would ihave arrived
ays. I arrived in iNew iork on
on
e
) same ei eninl dislanco 230 miles j! You will
k this fast travelling, and to tell
fell thai it was "toUrably pert."
" Literary Emporium of the VV'es-
ih situated on a peninsula about
one broad, j Its surface
it (pen from 1 he top of Honker Hill Monument
ti quite uneven, swelling into three principal
crairieHce,s culled Cobb Fort, knd Beacon
Hilli. ' It uaod to be called Tri-mbuntain, and
received its jprcsent name in honor ol Uev.
John Cotton, who was an emigrant frotrKBos.
ton in Lowland. - Its tionulation i$ about one
Iwndrcil and fifty thousand Th0re are one
bundretl Newspapers and Magazinies printed in
tie city, contains about one hundred and twen?
ty charity and literary societies, ejght hundred
: itrects and avenues and one hundred and sis.
f rjen wharves. i
Since my arrival, 1 have been a!I)out the city
1 rood (leal, and have made a few observation.
! J find the city! very irregularly buijt, the streets
j narrow' and'winding about in every direction.
I In no city ci this Union, and ( suppose I may
atld on the fiice of the earth, will; you find as
much difficulty with the streets ns in this self,
lime. city ofj Boston. This however, is an ad.
vanfagJ to tjiccity, since it compejlls strangers
to hire alis to conduct I hem from place to place,
atul I would respectfully recommpnd this fea
ture of, the city to all interested in . building
es. " j
ontati9 arc not as good looking as I
d them The men are spare made
with' Urge hut disproportionate ifeatures, and
gneriliy-if a lead and hungry look. The la
dies at jio handsome, have but .little grace in
their movements, and to my ey e,, they dress
iitli hlit ljttle taste. The fact is, that these
tkinji (u which we attach so much importance,
and which so often excite our admiration, are
here almost entirely disregarded.! To be nret.
If. To mjive graceCully, to drejss with taste,
Ac, all' th to them is mere sjylabub." Not.
g mis inuitierence to beauty, grace,
represent them in our next General Assembly', and we,
a portion of the peoploof Old Iredell, in this meeting as
sembled, are anxiousto maintain our time-honored prin
ciples ; and whereas, we believe .the same may be done
ujr uiuicu anu iianitomouB action, ana in oraei more ei
fectually to preserve the same, be it therefore;
Rttolred, That in the coming contest, we Iwill zeal
ously advocate our republican principles, which we be
lieve to be thejafe-juard of the nation.; and that we will
support no man who will not earnestly and honestly
maintain the same - " 1 '
Resolved, That wr will stand by the Constitution al
ways and our motto shall be, the anion of the States
" now? and forever." -
Resolved, That (we see with sorrow and resrret that
the Congress of the U. States has not yet bean able to
5$ : b eat hers 30 3d : Iron 5 j 6$ : Lard 7 8
lo. Cu
ba 33 37$: Nails, cut, 6 6$ :i Rice 4 5J :
Sugar, brown. 7 10: do. Loaf, 12 15 : Salt, Li
verpool, 1 40 1 59. '
SALES OF LIP.
. . t .
IN pursuance of a Decree made at Spring Term, 1850,
of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, I shall
sell at the Court House, in Salisbury, on Monday the !
settle the great question now agitating the whole conn- 5th day of August next, (being the Monday of Court)-
try,; mc tnanas ot tins meeting are due to senators two tracts ot Land, viz:
v ebsler, Clay, and all other Senators and Representa
tives in Congress, who are disposed to do iustice to the
South. ' May heaven's choicest blessings simile upon
their efforts, and we would say to them, God speed you,
goon, cease not your efforts until this dangerous ques
tion of slavery is settled forever according to 1 the true
spirit of the constitution
A Tract of 500 Acres,
five miles from the Town of Salisbury, lying pon the
waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining the lands; of John
Craige, Michael H. Swink, John Cauble and others,
whereon the late David Pinkston, resided. j
HEAD QUARTERS,
Salisbury, Mmj 27, 1850. $
rp HE Officers of the 3d Regiment of
JL of Volunteers are hereby command
to appear at the Courlt House in Salisbu
ry, on the 3d day of July next, at 10 o'
clock A. M., with side arms for drill, and
on the
FOURTH,
at 9 o'clock with their respective Com
panies for review and inspection, with 3
rounds of cartridge. '
By order of the Colonel CommanJant,
0. M. WE ANT.
C. S. BROWN. Adiutant.
May 27, 1850. ! 3t3
North Carolina Rail Road.
THE General Commissioners of ihe Nona Carolina
Railroad, hereby announce that at a meeting held
by them, at Chapel HUI, on the 5th and Gthdaysof Jne
lft50.it was ascertained, ham additional returns made
by the local Commissioners, that the sum f one Milhoo
of Dollars had been subscribed in the capital stock of
tke eaid Company: and the first instalmraJwOf dol
lars per share, on the eaid mua of oe mflikm of diTTars,
to wit: the sunt of fifty thousand dollars, having been
received by the: Treasurer of this BarJ, the said Com-
f 2 7 V?1 anj. "'ne,l uupucate declarations ! bama. W5,000, nos. 9 14 53. package whole tickets.
- - ...o,.,,. ..,..tr9U, iiiesuoscrtoers, sen: 10 massacnuseits. 8z6.000.noa 1 lfi oo half
and the amounts by them respectively suWribed sppen- tickets, sent to Ohio. $24,000, nos. 4 37 73 wc'k.w
ded thereunto, and have caused one of the said declara- whole tickets, sent to South Carotin.. Tn ZJ
uons to be deposited in the ofnee of the Secretary of j 12 19 43, package half tickets, sent t IndianV. W
btate acCOrJ I llT to thl rrnnirm,nli nf Ail. i o r a , i i v
- . t - ... ...v oriuuii , mnm, noe. j j o. wnoie iicxei. sent to iinrtri
Md.
By those Luckiest of the Lucky li-IIows. ;
. UU. cilery Brokers. No. 1. Lrfzht St. BsltUnor
Tkree praad Capitals li ae Skee Mid.
4Q,UOO! ZL OF 10000 ! !
PRIZES ! PRIZES ! 7 PRIZES ! ! t
940,000,. numbers 7 21 4T. whole ticket, sent to Ata-
ot the Act of the General Assembly, ratified the 27ih
day of January, 1849, entitled " An Act to incorporate
the North Carolina Rail Road Company."
And the said General Commissioners by virtue of the
powers vested in them, by the' Act of Assembly afore
said, do therefore hereby make known, that ihe staid
company shall be regarded as formed for the purposes j
mentioned in said Act from the aforesaid 6th day of
June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty; and thry j
do further give notice that they have appointed a meet-
ing of the sfockholders of said Company to be held in '
the Town of Salisbury, on Thursday, the 11th day of'
July next, to receive the report of the proceedings of this
Board, and to take such further action under the charter
ot the said Company, as may be authorized aud requir
ed by the same, at which every stockholder is requested
to attend -in person or by proxy.
And this Board stands adjourned to the time and place
test aforesaid. SIGNED:
William C. Means, of Concord.
John B. Lord, of Salisbury.
Richard Washington, Waynesborough.
Hencv B. Elliott, of Randolph.
James M. Leach, Lexington.
John M. Morehead, Greenboroogh.
William" A. Graham, HilUboro'.
liesolved, That this glorious Union, established by A TTC A (TF OT? ft APT T7Q
'the sufferings anTblood rT , , . m r oVI
nrm and unimpaired astern? as time sha ast : Sand mav 1 .'" onuui uvc mnn uum oausoury.au-
tlve names of alf those who lav down nartv son-it and Join,ng the lands of Mrs. Mary Swink, the heirs of Jno
- K J -L
devote their energies and influence to an honorable ad
towns rfrcit
The Hos
Ulsuflpbse)
justment of this disgraceful question, be handed down
to Hsterity as bright examples, worthy of imitation, and
may their names be loved and cherished by millions yet
unborn, while those who continue to agitate! and en
deavor to create a sectional feeling iu regard to this mat
ter, and who labor to prevent a settlement of this ques
tion, be they northern or southern men, may sink into
oblivion, " unwept, unhonored and unsung;" !
Resolved, That we respect the President of these U.
States for the able and firm manner in which he dis
charges the duties of his office. !
On motiou, the following gentlemen, from various
portions of this district, were appointed a committee to
select a suitable person to represent this portiqn of Ire
dell County, viz: Greentmry Gaither, Pierce Campbell,
Jr., J. L.-Nisbitt, Z. Albea, Capt. Journey, Aael Dick
Craige, dee'dy and others. This tract is sold upon the
petition of the heirs of Woodson Monroe, dee'd, for the
purpose of partition. i
Terms of sale. Twelve months credit, purchasers
giving bonds with approved security. -
JOHN B. LORD, CM E.
June 27 Printer's Fee 5 50 .- 6t7
E. N. CARR & CO.
ExcImnReJCrokers & lottery Agents,
138 Pratt Street, BaUimpre, Md. :
E. N. CARR 4 CO.
Are the oldest Lottery Brokers in the United States, this
being the 25th year they have been distributing For
tune'a Favors. R. N. Carr Sr. Co. hnv nrnnird n rin-
ens, Capt. II. Allen, TheoMarshall, Mtlus Dobbtn,T. uta lion from Maine to Georgia that no other ofice can
Kedman, John Jennings, Capt. Martirf Jacks, Joseph j in any way compete with ; they have sold and paid
Five Dollars Reward.
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the wagon of the
subscriber near Reid's store, Iredell County, on the
night of the 19th of May last, a ddrk bay Mare, four
teen hands high, eighteen years old, with white in her
forehead, and snip near the nose, shod only on the fore
feet. The above reward will be given to any person
who will give me information, so) that I can get her
again. JOHN DAWALT.
Hunting Creek, Davie Co., June 8, 1850. 2i5
S. T. CORLEY
WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of
Salisbury, that he will remiin in the place a few
days longer, that all those who wsh
Daguerreotype likenesses
taken may have an opportunity tj do so. He may still
be found between the hours of ten and five at his room
in the Court House. June 13,1850
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE supply of Jay ne's Expectorant and Hair
Tonic. Also, Sands' Sarsaparilla in quart bottles,
for sale by Drs.
June 13, 1850.
BROWN & JAMES.
5
1
FOR JULY 1850.
1 Campbell, Esq., wassailed to Maryland Consol. Lottery, Class 95, to be driwn in
of the Convention then addressed Md on Thursday, July 11. E. N. Carr &
fl . I
.witniianui
Ac, the Boatoiiians are a great people, reat
ttf industry; economy, wealth, and intellit'ence.
r - (
The industrial, economical habits of (he people
ire Men in almost every thing! Which meets
the ejfp of tho ohservcr, and as )o wealth, why
this city alpno has capital enough to buy at
lent : three such States as North Carolina.
Tko siate of public morals in this city is not
lupaiied hy any city in the worjld ; I have tint
teen adruhkard nor a beggnr in all my travels
about jhe ity, nor have 1 heart a single oath.
A verj hih regard for propriety and religion
leemi; to pervade nearly alt ranks. They have
acorporajion law here prohibiting the smoking
of cigtrs in the streets aud other public places
Bnrlrtl- k rionnllu r' I ..-. t!IKnn 'Pkio 1.....
ti well as some other regulatit(ni of the same
dignity, ik rigidly enforced.
I hive visited some of the nlaces of oublic
Rcvis, and Sampson Ball
The committee having retired to perform iheir duty,
the meeting was addressed by persons presentj.
The committee having returned, offered to jthe meet
ing the following report of their deliberations, hriz: We,
your Committee, beg leave to offer to the' meeting the
name of Col. Charles R. Jones, as our choice for oar
candidate, whom we consider worthy, able anJ unpreju
diced by party spirit, and who will support th true in
terest of the farmer and mechanic, if elected, j
, The report of the committee was unanimously adopt
ed. ' Col. Jones resigned his seat as chairman of the
meeting, and I heo. M.
chair. The nominee
tho people, stating that the nomination wafc entirely
against his wishes, that he did not wish to pecome a
candidate, but as his fellow citizens had called; upon him
in the manner they had, under the circumstances he
could not refuse to become their candidate, j He then
made known his views in regard to the great j questions
now agitatinglhe country, and also his opinions in re
gard to matters of State policy in a few bui able re
marks. On motion, it was resolved that we will unjte in sup
port of the nominee of this Convention, and tfyat we will
use all honorable means to secure his election.
Resolved, That a copy of the proceedings of this
meeting be forwarded to the Carolina Watchman with
the request that they be published.
On motiou, the meeting then adjourned. 1
TIIEO. 'Mr CAMPBEL&, Ch'n.
R. II. PARKS, Sec
more prizes than any other six offices combined! as the
Managers and Contractors of these Lotteries wtll testi
fy. Specimen of luck in just one Lottery ! In drawing
of Grand Consolidated, Class B, Feb. 9, CARRiij CO.
sold the following nice little prizes: ;
11 39 37, ft 0,000, sent to Ohio. 11 44 CS. glO,-
000, sent to Memphis, Tenn. 3 5 35, $10,0Q0, sent
to Newark. Besides two small capitals of $400 'each
SALISBURY BOOK
S TT CCD SC 1332m
I
Co.
Agents."
118,000 .
18.000
. 9,000
20,000
78 numbers
intereit.'amon'T which was the Bunker Hill
'.Xfondment. It is composed ojf Granite ;from
the htyiof this Slate, and is 221 feel in height
The cprncr stone was laid on the 17th of June,
l.S25iiy the illustrious Laayejtfybut for want
cf funds' the structure was not jcompleted until
toe Spring if 18 12; To gainj admission into
)be interior of the monument, had topay the
Usual Ji'rice of 1 12 J cents a cdnsiderabie. sum
il raised during the year by this means, and as
I am InfoMned, it is spent in j beautifying the
Igrouftijs which surround it. After gaining ad.
niijs'foti into the Monument, t ascended 295
itepjjjwhich brought md tothetjjp, from whence
.1 beheld, as it seemed to me (at the time, al-
raosi uio whole ol creation, dui mo guiue.in-
In Cabarrus County, on the 18th inst., by the Rev'd
D. A. Penick, JOHN A. BRADSHAW, Esc., of Lex
ington.and Miss MARY B. PIIIFER, youngest daugh
ter of the late John Phifer, dee'd.
In this County, on the 20th inst., by John McCoh-
naughey, Esq , Mr. JOHN B. MILLS, and
CHAEL C. MOORE.
On Wednesday, 27th June, by Rev. T.
Mr. EDOM WOOD of Davidson Countyi to
ANN ELIZA SWINK, of Rowan Couniy.j
" A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, a
messenger of peace and love ;
Yet it is a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered back with
interest."
Miss RA-
Ricaud,
Miss
I BORN,
June 25 A son to Capt.O. Woodson,(Printer)Town.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 818,000 is
3 Prizes of 6,000 are
3 do 3,000 are
20 do 1,000 are
Tickets 5, halves $2$, Quarters .$J$.
and 13 drawn Ballots.
Certificates of Packages 26 wholes, $75; 26 halves
27$; 26 quarters 18 75.
' $25,000. 1
Consol. Lottery of Maryland, Class 97, to be drawn in
Baltimore; Md., on Monday, July 15. E. N. Carr &.
Co. Agents. ;
SCHEME. I
. 15 drawn Ballots in each package of 25 Tickets.
1 prize of 25,000 is $25,000
1 do 5,000 is 5.00Q
1 do 3,000 is 3,000
1 do 1,400 is 1,400
1 do 1,000 is 1,000
Tickets 88; Halves 84; Quarters 82.
75 Nos. and 15 drawn Numbers Certificates of Pack
ages 25 wholes 108; do 25 halves", 54; do 25! quar
ters, 27
Capital Prize $40,00Q.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland.
Class 21, to be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland on
Saturday, July 20, E. N. Carr & Co. Agents.
Eighteen drawn Ballots in each package of 25 Tickets.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
H1H..
uuu, nos. o o, pacsajre qtraner ticaets, sent to Flor
ida. 815,000, nos. 3 28 44, package 'wlo! tickets,
sent to Tennessee. $13,500, nos. 1 1639, whole tick
et sent to New Jersey. $ 10,000, nos. 14 48 73, whole
ticket sent to Pennsylvania. $10,000, nos. 2 C5 76,
whole ticket sold in Baltimore. $9,000, not. 3 23 36,
package half tickets, sent to Georgia. 3 of 6,000, 6
of 2,300, 13 of 1,500, 17 of 1,000, were sold hi
whole and half ticket packages, besides an innumerable
number of smaller prizes, sent to different parts ef the
country.
GRAND ARRAY OP LOTTERIES
For JULY 1850.
Natii
ax A. Stedmax, Pittsboro'.
Samuel IIargkave, Lexington.
June Cih, 1850. 6
WASHINGTON House
CHLWT ST. ABOVE SEYEXTII,
PIIII.ADELPIIIA.
IS central, in the immediate vicinity of the most im
portant public Institutions, the best and most fash
ionable places ot business, and the attractive public
Squares of the city. In the important requisites of light
and ventilation, two principal objects aimed at in the re
cent, enlaisement and ihoroutrh improvement of this
House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment
in America. To strangers, therefore, its position is pe
culiarly desirable. Tlie subscriber returns thanks to his
friends and the public for the libf ral patronage they have
extended to him, and assures tht-m that he will endeav
or to merit a continuance of their favors.
June 20, 1850:9 16 A. F. GLASS.
Date
July.
1
2
3
5
G
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
2(J
22
! 23
i 24
! 25
I 2G
i 27
29
30
Confidence strictly obserted.
No of
Ballots.
Tickets
Price of.
NEW CASH STORE!
The Sabseribers are nw rewiring their Stack f
Groceries k Hardware,
Ready-ITIade Clothing, Hats Caps
Boots and Shoe, Sliirts Carpet Hugs,
Trunks JLc,
which they are determined to sell at the very lowest
rates. If you want baigains, O call at the New Store
corner Shaver's Hotel. ,
ENNISS, SHEMWELL & CO.
April 25, 1850. - 50tf
Diet
In MoekRville. on the 20th instant, suddenly of Chol
era Morbus, WILLIAM J. WALKER, in the 21st
year of his age. , The deceased had been a jnember , of
Col. II. R. Austin's family for some eight years, and
was a young man of considerable promise, good moral
character, beloved by his friends, and respected by his
acquaintances. !Com: !
In this County, on the- 14th instant, MARY ANN
LOUISA, aged 3 months and 22 days, daughter of Mr.
John
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prize of 40,000 is
840,000i
20,000;
12.000L
8,000
J. H. COFFMAN,
HAVING opened a HEW BOOK STORE
in this place, would respectfully announce to his
friends and the public, that he keeps constantly on hand
the largest and most valuable stock of
Books and Stationary,
ever offered for sale in this part of the State, compris
ing professional, business, family and school Books, and
a very large assortment ot Miscellaneous Literature
adapted to every variety of taste and capacity. Prose
Poetry, Tales, Romances, Songs, &c. Also, a variety
of Moral, Religious and Theoogical Works.
He has a choice selection of Stationary, Ledgers, Day
Books, Blank and Copy Books, fine letter, note and cap
paper, legal, plain and fancy envelopes, ink, pens, gold
and steel) pencils, wafers, slates, inkstands,
Patent Pen Makers,
PRINTERS INH PORTFOLIOS,
He would respectfully invite the attention of parents
and teachers to his large assortment of Common School
Books English and Classical Persons wishing to pur
chase would do well to call, fpr I am determined to sell
on as good terms as they can be had in the State. Any
Books or Stationary not on hand will be ordered at a
small advance on cost.
All orders will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
Store in M. Brown's new building opposite the Man
sion Hotel, and one door below Drs. Brown &, James'
Drug Store. Salisbury, May 9.
NEW COPARTNERSHIP !
AND
NEW STORE!
m w m
Capital
Prizes
25,000 73 Nos. 13 drawn 8
20,000 75 No 12 drawn 5
30,000 78 Nos. drawn 10
3 10,000 72 Nos. 13 drawn - 5
4OJ0OO 75 Nos. 10 drawn 20
2G ,000. 78 Noe. 15 drawn 8
24,0t0 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5
33.000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10
l!,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5
15.000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4
50.000 78 Nos. 12 drawn 15
25,000 75 Nos 15 drawn 8
20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5
30,000 78 Ns. 13 drawn 10
25,000 78 Nos. 10 drawn 5
24,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 5
40.000 75 Nos. 18 drawn 15
25,000 78 No. 11 diawn 8
19,000 72 Nos. 11 drawn 5
35,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10
24.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5
15.000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4
G0.000 78 Nos. 10 drawn 20
30,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 10
20.000 78 Nob. 12 drawn 5
31 37,500 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10
PLEASE OBSERVE.
Correspondents will plase lear in mind that the pri
ces of Packages ot Quarter Tickets only are publishes!
in this Paper. The printed official drawings which cor
respondents can rely upon as being correct, are always
forwarded from PYFER COS. Bank Drafts or Cer
tificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be
promptly remitted to those correspondents who draw pri
zes at PYFER 4. CO S. Remember A Package of
Tickets, can draw four of the most splendid prizes iu 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 EE
change and Lottery Brokers,
rYFEiX A CO
No. 1 , LIGIIT-ST., Hilliiurf, MJ.
'Price of.
Packages
830 00
18 50
33 00
16 25
44 00
26 50
18 50
35 00
18 50
13 00
59 00
25 00
18 50
37.00
12 04
.17 56
C 2 00
32 OO
18 50
32 00
18 50
13 00
87 0
30 00
19 75'
37 00
Rendleman.
do 20.000 is
do 12,000 is
do 8 000 is
do 6,000 is
do 4,000 is
do 3,000
do 3,000
Tickets 815, Shares in proportion.
and 18 drawn Ballots.
Certificate of package of 35 wholes, $245 : do 25 halves
8122 ; do 25 quarters 61 ;; do eighths 30 b3
-O-
I HE subscribers have this day associated themselves
toaetherin the MERCANTILE BUSfNEtS,
are
6000
78 :Nos.
s
-it-
are authorised to announce STEPHEN DOU-
$37,500.
i ( .i , , i '. r Lavie,intne commons oi me nexi ueneraa Assciuuiy
rmej me that I saw nothing but the city of . of North ToUaa.
Boston, its harbor and the suri-oundin towns, ye are authorised and requested to announce THO-
M grander sight I never beheld in my life. MAS II AYN ES, Esq., as a candidate to represent Sur
iOfcit-o Vou some idea of the sizo and solidity 7 bounty in the tlouse ot Commons ot tne pext uene
pfihii Monument, will state that the cap
Iton Wij-hed tiro and ''a halfons.
X)ftrrue!id.iv last' I mounted ihe " Iron horse"
nJ ill fort r minutes I Was wallkins t.hp afreets
15
TIHTLsq , as a candidate to represent the; Uounty ot aryiand Consol. Lottery, Susquehanna Canal Outlet
Lock at Tide Water, Class No. 35, to be drawn ih Bal
timore, Md.,on Wednesday, July 31. E. N. Crr &
Co. Agents. - F
BRILLIANT SCHEME. J V
; . i
m Loxvell, distance 23 miles, Bare GO cents.
n thrs lar-famcd manufacturijig town I spent
r -1 j "WTi in seeing thtin manufacture
. riitl, Broad jCloths, Cassime res, &c, and in
wokirig about the city. Lowell is quite a large
plate) and numbers 35,000 inhabitants. In
its population was only 3532 so much
, forth influence of manufactures. The capital
jMipd here in the manufacturing interest is
ymtfyen millions six hundred and ten thousand
pollari. The number of female employed 8,260;
number ofma es 3.741. The1 averLe.waffes of
I, .r tigar ui uouru per ween is fifties
xl he number
ner week is
I.Cf3,l)00 ; number oi pounds of wool per week-
ouou. ihe MidulesBX Company. which owns
JwTen factory make use annually of 1,710,-
vOO pounds of wool ; 8O,000 pounds ol glue;
JGO,)00 dye.stufls and 817,000 worth of soap.
Mhe capital atock of this Company is one mil
, ?on jlollars.' "
I ' Ta Lowell machine hoj can furnish ma.
nery complete for a mill bf J.OOO spindles
!o three rnontbs,'an'd a mill jan bo built in the
. nie time.. I
"I TKere are three Binks and two institutions
'r oavmirs. ihe Iiwoll . iK rhv. Thft
obcr, 1810, from
ml AaQpmhiv
(LT We are authorized and requested to announce
ABRAHAM LENTZosi a jeandidate to represent
Rowan County in the House of Commons of the next
Legislature.
IT We are authorised andorequested tq announce
CALEB KLUTTS. asa candidate for rej-election to
the office of Sheriff, at the ensuingxAugust election; .-
We have been authorised and requested to announce
M. AVESTAL, Esq . asa candidateHorebresent the
County of Surry in the Commons of thexnext Jegisla-
ture.
837,500;
75,000;
31,250
12,000-
proportion.
1 prile of S37.50O is
10 prizes of 7,500 is
25 do 250 are
25 do 500 are
Tickets $8 shares In
78 Nos. and 11 drawn Ballots. Certificate of packages
26 wholes 118; do 26 halves 59 ; do 26 quarters 29J.
Address, E. N. CARR & CO.
: 138 Pratt street, Baltimore Md.
Negroes Wanted, j
T WISH to purchase 200 NEGROES, one hun-
X dred men and one hundred women. None need ap-
Lowell had on deposit in Oc
W. F. BASON, D. ELS.,
' Mat be found in Salisbury when not professionally
absent.
Being known, it is unnecessary to say anything more
than to congratulate those who have been unfortunate
with the organs so essential to health, beaiily and ex
pression, upon the many improvements recently intro
duced for their relief. i
Ordejra through friends or Post Office, ati this place,
r r txr . -r,n.i;n u;il k. . .1 l
irom any poriiou oi ,cicni iaiwiu., w,t yr a,i,iucu
to if made in lime. June 19:5
Swiss & Jaconet, Insertings & Edgings.
171 MYERS has a splendid asrtmerttif Swiss nd
li. Jaconet, Edgings and Insertings, tp which he
would particularly invite the attention of th Ladies.
At f AC oign of ine itea r iag ;
May pf
52
(18)
CANDLES.
in, and Adaman
ENNISS, SIIEMWEIL f CO.
fl ALIJDW, Sperm, and Adamantine Candles for sale
JL by
nlv unless their neeroes are young and likely: For
such, the highest cash prices wilr be paid. I
. J. W. FORD.
Flat Rock, Kershaw Dist., S.C.Jnne 11 3m7
Wool Carding, i
fl HE eubscriber would inform the public that bis
T rm m r w mr mat m W m T wr
is in fine opera tins order. His former arrangement
with Messrs. Jenkins &, Roberts, has been renewed for
this season, so that all who may wish to have Wool
carded, and would prefer to do so, may be accommoda
ted bv leavine their wool at their store. . The rolls shall
be made and returned to the store as soon as possible
Wool received until the 1st Sept. W. WILLIS.
June 271850 5t7
T
under the firm of
' BROWN, OVERMAN & CO,
and have commenced business in the new and elegant
ly fitted up store house of Mr. B. F. Fraley, opposite
Thomas L. Cowan's Brick Row, where they ore now
receiving from New York imd Philadelphia,
A New and Splendid Stock of
Spring emit Summer
GOQDS.
Their stock has been selected by one of
the firm with great care,pnd bought for cash at the low-
L i . -1 f
est prices, ana comprises general i&oiuucui ui
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, and Ribbands, Boots
and Shoes, Hardware and Lutlery,
Q UEENS WARE and GROCERIES,
Also, a large assortment of
Carriage j Trimmings,
will be kept constantly on hand, and will be sold on rea
sonable terms. We hope those wishing to buy will
give s a call, as we w it take great pleasure in show
fng our goods to any or e and never get offended if you
do not buy. i ;
Bacon, Flour, and Bjeet Hides, taken in exchange tor
Goods. j
i JOHN D. BROWN,
WM. OVERMAN.
WM. M. ELLIOTT,
IJ. F. FRALEY.
Salisbury, Apr 1, 1850. 47
FURNITURE !
ROWZEE & HARRISON
keep constantly on hand the largest
and cheapest assortment of
MAHOGANY & WALNUT FURNITURE,
manufactured in this section of country, viz: Fine Ma
hogany Dressing Bureaus, Pier and Centre Tables with
marble tops, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, and a large lot of
Cane Bottom and Windsor Chairs, Walnut Furniture of
every description,
French and Common Bedsteads.
Also, a neat assortment of Coffins always on hand at the
most reduced prices. They return to their friends and
the public their sincere thanks for past favors, and hope
by punctuality and promptness in their business, to merit
a continuance of the same.
Salisbury, N. C, June 7, 1850:4
State ot fLortn aroUua,
SURR Y COUNTY.
May Term, 1850
Josiah Cowles,
vs.
Thomas W. Carter
In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that the defendant, Thomas W. Corter, is not an inhab
itant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court,
that publication be made for six successive weeks in the
Carolina Watchman, notifying said defendant to be and
appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
to be held for said County, at the Court House, in Rock
ford, on the 2d Monday in August next, to plead or re
plevy to said attachment, or the case will be heard ex
parte, and the lands condemned to satisfaction of p'ain
tiffs debt.
Witness, F. K. Armstrong, Clerk of our said Court, at
Office, the second Monday of May, 1850.
F. K. ARMSTRONG, Cl k.
Cw4 Printer's Fee 5 50.
j -
Origin
al Attachment, levied on
Lands, &c.
Sylva Grove Female SohooL
THE Summer Session of this School will commence
the 2d Monday in July. The school is now per
manently established and is in a flourishing conditio.
Miss J. M. Brandon, a graduate of Greensboroogk Fe
male College, has been employed to teach Music, ani
assist in the other branches ; she comes recommended
by the principal of the Music Department at the College.
The situation is pleasant and healthy ; the course of in
struction thorough, systematic, and practical. Special
attention is paid lo the elementary branches. Weekly
recitations in the Bible are required of all. i
EXPENSES. .
Board per month, $5 00
Tuition in the elementary branches, includ
ing Spelling, Reading, Writing, and the
first principles of Arithmetic, per session, 5 00
These with Grammar and Geography, 6 00
The higher Classes, . 10 00
French or Latin, , . 5 00
Music, 15 00
Three dollars per session for use of instrument.
Pupils are expected to furnish their own candles.
No deduction will be made for absence after enter
ing except in cases of protracted sickness. Text books .
furnished at the school. T. MOCK.
Sylva Grove, Davidson, N. C, June 1, 1850Ji6
Kuhn's Piano Factory,
Ifo. 75 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Kid,
ALL persons in want of good and durable instru
ments will find them in this Establishment, of
beautiful tone and finish. AH Piano's are warranted, and
any instrument that does not come up to expectation,
will be removed without any charge, and another put in
its place without charges. Address,
A. KUIIN,
No. 75, Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md.
June 20, 5
LIST OF PRICES.
6 octave from 180 to 8300; 6 do from g250 to
8350 ; 7 do from 300 to-8500. Grand Pianos from
8500 to 81500.
NEW GOODS
FOR
'M ''.ill1
rill- 4
AT
READY MADE CLOTHING.
April 11, 1850.
THE Subscriber has received hii Spring and Sum
mer supply of Ready Made Clothliiff
and Gentlemen's wear, consulting of
(lotli, (avslmfre, ( hinarft(e, Drtp D'Eti, CrsUi
Cloth, Angola, Linen Ln.tre, Brswt Linen, k CatUiaae
DRESS, FRO OH, AND BUSINESS
Gold Hill, Rowan County.
M.BROWN & SON
WOULD inform their customers and the public, i
that they are now receiving their Spring and !
Summer Goods from the North, comprising a large and i
general assortment of j
FANCY, STAPLE ANI) DOMESTIC "
DRY-GOODS, I
Hardware & Cutlery, Tire & Round Iron,
Nails, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Crockery and Glass
Ware, Hats and Bonnets, Shoes and Boots, Groceiies,
Books and Stationary.
Our stock is large and desirable, and will compare, if
not excel, any slock brought to Gold Ilili : and as for
stvlesand cheapness. cannot be surpassed. We invite
our customers and the public to examine and judge for
4 themselves.
...... .
Country Produce of alt kini3 taken in payment lor
Goods. ' April 18, 1850.
WHITE KID & SATIN
SLIPPERS.
JUNE 20, 1630. , 1.
E MYERS has on hand a small lot of LADIES'
FINE KID and SATIN SLIPPERS, which
he i3 offering at low prices at the sign of the rtd Flag.
Extra Fine BROAD CLOTH.
THE subscriber has just received a superior piece of
BLACK BROAD ClOTE,
which is really something superior. Gentlemen wish
ing to purchase an etra fine coat, would do well to call
and examine this Cloth.
He also has a fine) assortment'of Blue, Black, Brown,
Olive, Green and drib Cloths and Careimeres. Don't
forget to call at the sign of, the RED FLAG.
Salisbury, May Si E. MYERS.
T. p WORTH, .
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANT,
j WILMINGTON, N. C.
May 1, 1850i ljpl
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
New Arrival!
MAY 16 h, 1830.
Berages and Ladies Dress Goods.
THE subscriber has just opened a lot of fine Berages
which he is offering from the unprecedented low
price of 30 cents up. Also, Tissues, Allborines, Poult
de Nois, and Persian Cloths. Also, solid colored Pink,
Blue, Drab, Green, Corn Colored and changeable Swbs
Muslin, a superior article at 25 cents per yard, wiih a
of other dress goods. M Don't forget tne store.
E. MYERS.
At the sign of the Red Flag.
Salisbury, N. C.
variety
Calmtrt, Tweed, Linen Drillln;, aid UtUaads
Silk, Satin, Cashmere, Velentta, I nlon, Linen k UirselU
SHIRTS AND COLLARS :
Merino, Silk, Linen & Cotton Undr Shirts &. Drawers.
Also, a general assortment of
nandkPs. Cravat, Sopnders and ClTrc
He would state that his Clothing was manufactured
in the Northern Citit-s and is of the most Fashionable
Styles. Persons in want of; any of the above, would
find FT to their advantage to give him a call, as he is
dctcmiined to sell.
E. MYERS.
Salisbury, N. C. 43:tf
EeROESJVANTEDT
CASH FOR NEGROES !
Salisbury, June 13, 180.
THE subscriber is now in market and wishes lo pur
chase a number of Negroes, for which be is offer
ing the
Highest Market Prices in Cash.
Persons wishing to dispose pf any of ihe above nam
ed properly would do well to call on tlie subscriber.
H i. MYER MYERS.
Communications from a distance attended to.
Salisbnry June 13ih, 1850, 5tf.
Stray Horse ttaken Up ! ,
TAKEN up on the 20th May last and entered on
the stray book for Rowan County, by O.G. Foard,
Esq., fourteen miles west of Salisbury, on the Statrsyitle
road, a small brown mare, supposed lo be 12 or foar
teen years old, white blaze intihe face, marks of i xJ.
lar and other gearing, had on collar and halter chain
"Uo AppTT:,.n "SiiAVER R-
MARRIAGE LICENSE
FOll SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
inger.
June 19.
BLACKING, BLACKING.
Salisbury, Ar..i 11, 1&5Q 43
TmUNLAFS Blacking for sale by Ennisa, Shemwell
yj &. Co.