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The ipiriicd F.LEtlllA AT TEMPEHSyCE CELEBRATION GOLD-HILL. Sons ol Temperance of Gold- mil DifisitW had a celebration on Saturday Ult, kichr hceeded our expectations as it rfgards iheiornber which jurned ouyho am., wation of ifiojojcasion, and the general inter nt excited i tke ttirrounding country. Bj.the.wiyi his is one of the finest Diri. tlonta ihrfiSta o, and is in a most flourishing condition, kbij can boast the accomplish. pent of much flood, and the intluence which miff.'- Th forces of Bacchus are fast yield ,fg before tlje oi tbe hope thai th it :ll throng If t h JUL, " I I Ubors of iWMi ilmruiihcd far gri so that wo are cheered with day i not distant when Gold efforts of the Sons4 and the n of God, shall become as dis- grjod as it was once noted for its disorder and immorality. ' The ceretnon VYormatitjn;0 Division IIllM Cburcht9vtijc& Wfisiters Were JitJies and dent I irejied first by n bv Uef. T es df Saturday, commenced by tho procession in front of the; It (hcnnnoved to the Methodist ee. fourths of a mile from town. here, all the seats appropriated ound completely jammed with pmen. l he audience was ad- ; J. II. Enniss, G. WL P., and I Kicaud. Both thse ad. reise$ ycio ixjcellcnt in character, and hap- Th liPfit rnmnlimfliif wo authors of these addresses, is to fat it is admitted they were pro- ; and to feci that their efforts 1, should bo as it doubtless is, to (hem, than the empty prais r ! inn; menus. pily approval can pay to 1 13 jUte the fat,i ductive ol ood were thusTrtiiM more gratifj injg ei of. their tdrh ; The certjmirles of the morning passed off tnostbatidoomm ; and th&largr delegation from tbii place, Jiumlerin somo forty gentlemen, perance, who were accompa- ie-en ladies, were highly pleas. it, and delighted with the part (ted to take in the celebration. he Gold Hill people, are be. Trocrrauimc of 1 A rrrmirftmniif & For the Funeral obsequies of the late President of tbe United State, in Salisbury, July 30th, 1850. .' ? ORDER OF PROCESSION. - " -Marshal, i ; . Dr. PLEASANT HENDERSON. ! - Special Aid, T JAMES E: KERR, a 8. BROWN, A. M. IIEN i. DERSON, JAMES IL ENNISS. i Music. Field Officers of 63d Regiment, No. Csu Militia. " " 3d .Volunteers. SALISBURY BLUES. ' Paul Bearer, Maxwell chambers, thos. l. cowan, william if. iioraii. alex. w. brandon. Alexander long, mace c. pendleton, MICHAEL BROWN, JAMES DOUGHERTY. - HORSE CAPARISONED AND LED. Music. - J- I Military Companies of the County. Independent Order of . Odd Fellows. Cadets of Temperance. , Salisbury Division Sons of TemperanC. Gold Hill Division. Salisbury Mechanics Association. Fraternity of Free Masons. Citizens and Strangers. Committee of Arrangements. . v. ; - Intendant and Commissioners. f Reverend Clergy, : - Orator of the dav and officiating Clenrvman l.iThe procession will form immediately in front of the the Lutheran Churchduring which time th? bells of 'the Town will be tolled. ; I 2. On arriving at the Church door, the procession will enter In reversed order. j 3. The body of the Church will be reserved for tbe Military and different Orders. L I 4. The gallery wili be exclusively appropriated to the ladies. Gentlemen will not be allowed to enter the Church, until the procession arrives. By order of the Committee of arrangements P. S. II. C, JoxEsrEs has been selected as Ora tor of the dayand will pronounce the eulogy on this mournful occasion. ; Sons, ol ie niVd bv-fifniorfi r fl it ei with thq - - t ? they were eruil Cold-1 1 ill, and MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of Hampden & Sydney o lKg THE tlnrteenth Annual Course ipf Lectures will commence on Monday, the 14tb of October, 1850, and cootioue until the 1st of the ensuihg Marcb. The commencement for conferring degreeswill be held about the middle of March. .;! H j j R. L. Bohaxhaw, M. D. Prof, of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. j I ' L. W. Chascseklayse, D, ProCf Materia Med ics and Therapeutics. : S. Macflx, M. D.,Prof, of Chemistfy andj Pharmacy. Chas. Bell Gibsos, M.i D., Prof, of Surgery and Sur gical Anatomy, f 4 j Cartes P. Jobksok. M. D.. Prof, of Anatomy and Physioleg). f David H. Ttckeb, M. D-, Prof, of Theory ajid Prac tice of Medicine. , j Arthck E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator f Anat- omr- ' k . if. I The study of practical Anatomy toay !be proscuted with the most ample facilities, and at very trifling ex pense. ! i I .v - Clinical Lectures are regularly give at jtbej College Infirmary and Richmond Almshouse. The Infirmary, under the same roof with the College and subject to the entire control of the Faculty, is at all; times well filled with medical and surgical cases, and furnishes ) peculiar facilities for clinical instruction. Maiiy surgical opera tions are performed in presence of the elass ;,nd the stu dents being freely admitted to the wards, fnjoy, under the guidance of Use Professors, unusual opportunities for becoming familiar with the symptoms, diagnosis- and treatment of disease. ' Expense. Matriculation fee, $5.; Professbrs' fees, $105. Demonstrator's fee $10. Graduation fee, S25. The price of board, including fuel, lights and'servants' attendance, is usually or $3 per w;eek. f The cataloguer&c. containing fuller information con cerning the institution will be forwarded to those apply ing for it, or specific inquiries will be answered by letter. Address, : . MAUPIN.fM. D. July 1U 1850 5t9 Dejtn oflhef.Faculty. THE MARTS, . - . Salisbury. July 25 Apples, (dried) $1 O $1 ; Bacon, 6 6 ; Cotton, 10 0 10; Cotton Yarn, 5 O 9Q $ Coffee 10 & 12J Corn, 00 40 ; Beeswax, 15 (S ', Butter. 19 ; Floor, 536; Feathers 25 ; Iron 3 O 4; Linseed Oil 50 ; Molasses 35 0 40 ; Nails 5 J O 6 ; Oats 20 ; Irish Po tatoes 40 & 50 ; Sweet do. 35 & 40 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 G 8 ; Do. Loaf. 113 12; Salt, sack ; Tal low 10 O 12 ; Wbeat SO & $1; Whiskey 30 & 37$. FATmrEviLLK, July 23. Brandy, peach, 75 O 85: Ditto, apple, 50 55 : Bees-was: i$ : Bacon 7$ O 7 : Cotton 11 (S 12; Corn 75(380 ; Coffee 10 11: Flour 5 O 5 J : Feathers 28 30 j Flaxseed 8 1 : Iron, Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3J (4 : Lard 6$ 7 : Leather, sole, 20$ : Molasses 30 : Nails, cut, 5 : Oats, 000 40: Sugar,bro.,6 Jdo. loaf, 11 124 : Salt, sack, 1 50 0 00 : Talkjw. 10 : Wheat 75 80: Whiskey 35 36. j j Cheeaw, July 23. 'Bacon per lb. 6 10 : Butter 15 20 : Beeswax 20 : Coffee 1 1 12$ : Cotton 10 12 : Corn SI 00 : Eggs 10 12$ : Flour 7 $00 : Feathers 30 35 : Iron 5 6$ : Lard 7 8 : Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses35 40 : do. Cu ba 33 37$ : Nails, cut, 6 $ : Rice 4 5$: Sugar, brown, 7 10 : do. Loaf, 12$ 15 : Salt, Li verpool, 1 40 159. i ! : 'ill,. , : We are authorised to announce) STEPHEN DOU THIT, Esq., as a candidate to represent the County of Davie, in the Commons of the next General Assembly of-North Carolina. j We are authorised and requested to announce THO MAS HAYNES, Esq., as a candidate to represent Sur ry County in the House of Commons of the next Gene ral Assembly. O We are authorised and requested to announce CALEB KLUTTS, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing Augast election. SBURY, BOOS SjB.X.1 DAVIDSON COLLEGE; )Look t, oud( ) fraud -j Sitfsans ( We, air, Authorised,, and,, requested to,, Annonce,, "ifo,, thay,, peaple,, of Cabaris,, Cminty,, thad4 Ir will,, sarve thani,, lor.Tu fehenlt,, if, 1, bea, thair Chois,, for, they, nakst,, torm,, in, Cabarris., Coun, I, will, sarve,, you frans, Sitisahs,, Wid"Grad, plashur, cc, thank,, you,, kindly,, for, your ; franship,, I, am, yours, &, so, forth. : I July, 13'th 1850( J WjKlutts cotntng nutfc aiu moro enaearea io us. We h'lv i b,e n favored j,y a correspondent with the folloU i ig account of the further exer cfses of ll e oc( asion, afler our departure from the Hill. ' ;V , Alhalf aat ' o'clock, P. M., the Sons met igtin at ibm 'Division room, and having form ed, marched wi h ihe section of Cadets in front, to the Metliodis Churchs where a very large iudivence ji'M in attendance. The exercises commenced by singing ohe of our beautiful 'Temperance p. es ;. alter which an appiropiiate E- rayer wai qfl red to the throne of Grace by rather K caud Rev, bother Hank then arose and deliver ed in his ecul ir and happy manner an ad. dreis bea itid ipon its every feature the im pren of i i 'lit itrity. The Rev. Brother il iustrated in affcible manner the evils of in lemperanf e, in I closed, his remarks with a co gent appe.il tp I ie foes of the Order ip ground ihe weapuns.of their opposition, to unite with ui andrejolvt mder otir banner, to live and die. Aft ir he ook his seat our esteemed bro thfr Rev. Johnk II. CofTman being called on, aroae, and in a very impressive manner, deliv. tred an iddre is abounding with passages pi pure eloquence , and remarkable tor its chaste, ncnand ttbund reasoning, which seemed to car tj conviction liume to very heart. Luke Illack titer, Ksq., being next called on, aroie, and in h s usual and impressive manner, - proceeded! to a dress the audience, and we as lure you, LMes'rs. Editors, that we are almost disposed to sh.r nk irom the task of describing the eloquenj gentleman's efiort on that oc cation. We 1 ave had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Black tr)et on former occasions, but this lurpaned tlierrl alL, although he spoke from the pur of the moment. Imagine to yourself an ath!eticjh)ib,j with sledge hammer in hand, urroundejd tbyrcountless numbers of unfortu. nate Inebriated, and he their avowed foe, au- ' thorized ip drb them soundly into temperate ; men, andjiiow in the execution of his mission be commences -and deals bis blows around un til not one is 1 Ti standing. So it was on this -occasion hs arguments-were really of an her culean character. If Hercules himself had betntberje H'iti his famous club of renowned po tency, lie rc uUl not have done greater execution. Such wa t ie liapy efTect of his speech, that at its close, it called to his feet , our esteemed .friend of I'nilai. John Jordan. Eso.. who stated 10- the auaihcp that such were his present con-i viction,jlhkt He thought he would have to join? the Order f lum ho reached home ; and closed) his remarks by relating in his inimitable man viier an antcu)ie in wnijcn ne was personal! concernjd, ih j etFect of which was, the audi ence was ton tilsed with laughter. The nodr lipinn late, thpr procession formed igain, ftiid after perfunrnig a variety of evolu tions, wttH tljeir beautifully variegated torch lights, inarchtd back to the Division room, , where lhy feeperated and retired to their j homes : ekebinne no doiibl. cherishinrr in hii heart, aj war ate r feeling of interest and devoj. ; ion to the! () rile r. and with tho conviction that ! be celebrtitiojri at (iold llill on that day and Right, wil constitute a bright and significant j page in'llfe fJture history of onr Order. j i TCMPEUAN TIA. i We beg leave to state, that, in publishing the above j announcement we would not be understood as taking any part in the contest between our friends in pabarrus. We have no wish to interfere, but want them to have San open field and a fair fight. j We deem this statement necessary from the fact that we have not published the announcement of Mr. Klutts' t opponent And to show that we have authority for S giving place to the above, we subjoin the following note. ' - pleas, to, pupli, this for, thay, Months, of, July, &, than, sand, your bill, for, pay, pleas to prind, mea, two nondard, tickits, and sand tham, in due, tim, I am yours J, W, Klutts From Cuba. -We understand that informa- jtion has recently been received at ttie Navy Departmejit, from Cuba, which promises a most happy and immediate termination of -all diffi. culties growing out of the Lopez Expedition. v Nat. Int. July 18. In this County, on the 2d instant, by J. M. Brown, Esq., Mr. ALEXANDER BROWN, and Miss SO PHI A C. MILLER, daughter of Henry Miller, Esq. In this County, on the 21st instant jby O. G. Foard, Esq., Mr. MILAS KEPLEY.and Miss MARGARET LYERLY, daughter of Andrew Lyerly. t " 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." BORN, July 16 A daughter to William Kester, Town. Masonic Notice. T HE Brethren of Fukori Lodge are hereby sum moned ttfattend a meeting of their Lodge at the Masonic Hall, on Tuesday, the 30th instant, at 9 o' clock, P. M. - : ! All transient and visiting Brethren are fraternally in vited to attend. ' OBADIAII- WOODSQN, Sec'y. July 25th, 1850. 1 V ATTENTION Officers and Soldiers Of (lie 6 1th Regiment of NORTH CLIiOLINA IVIILITIA ! WE would respectfully announce 1o th public, that the Hon. J. B. O'Neal, of South CaMipa, is ex pected to deliver the Annual Oration before the" two Literary Societies of Davidson College, on Wednesday, (the 7th of August,,) preceding Commencemetft day! A ALEXANDER, W. A. PATTUN. C. CSIIIVE. July 11, 4t9 .. AsheviUe Messenger please copy. ; DRUGS AND MEDICINES. i GEORGE FINK & CO", coNConb, n4 o. OFFER for sale for cash, or on a shdrt 'credit to punctual dealers at the lowest - market 'j prices, a good assortment of f J FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES, Dye-Stuffs, Paints and Oils, of all sorfs, Window Glass and Putty, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal supporters, 6c., Dr. Hastings' compound syrup of Nap tha, Sands, Townsend's, Carpenter's and Brown's Sar saparilla, together with a number of patent medicines, Wistar's Balsam of Wind Hherry, Ayres Cherry Pecto ral, perfumery, Fancy articles, soaps, brushes ofall sorts, good wines, French brandy, rum, whiskey, &.e., a good article of each for medical use, which !we propose to sell for medical and mechanical purposes. Fine! tobacco, segars, candies and. other confectionaries, spirits of tur pentine and varnishes of all kinds, together with a gen eral assortment usually kept in a drug storey Physi cians and the public generally are most respectfully in vited to give us a call and examine our stock.' We are also Agents for the sale ofsDr. Fitch's Cele brated Medicines, viz: Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Ex pectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Pure and medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Ami-Dyspeptic Mrxtare, Nervine, Ver mifuge, depurative syrup; heart corrector, humor correc tor, cough and cathartic pills, female? pills female spe cific, &c, used by him constantly and with-unpreceden-ed success in the treatment of colds, coughs, consump tion, asthma, heart diseases, dyspepsia, scrofula, skin diseases, rheumatism, female complaints, piles, &c.,&c. Dr. Fitch's unequalled patent silver plated abdominal supporters. Dr. Fitch's improved plated steel spring shoulder brace. Dr. Fitch's silver itkhaling ,t6be. Dr. Fitch's celebrated six lectures on the prevention and cure of consumption, asthma, diseases of the heart, &c, and on the method of preserving health anl peauty to an old age. This book should be in -fevery family. To the consumptive it points out the onljf reasonable hope for relief To mothers, the directions it gives for the care and education of Children are invaluable 78,000 copies of this book have passed through trie press, and the sale continues unabated. Dr. Fitch's Guide to In valids, or directions to persons using; Dr. Fitch's reme dies, to be had gratis, of all his Agents. 6ml0 GREENSBORO FEMALE; COLLEGE. rilHE Board of Trustees have th4 pleasure of an- JU nouncing that the Rev. C. F. Deems pas accepted his election to the Presidency of the. Collegej; and will shortly enter upon the duties of his station.- 1 The next session of the College -will commence at the regular time,1 the.second Monday (8th day) of Ju ly, inst. Ample preparation has been made for the re ception of Students, i i . I j TERMS. Particular attention is directed to the terms as here published, as an error occurred in the printing of the catalogue for 1850. ' ; Board per session of five months, and Tuitioaj either in the Classical or English Depart ment. ; 4 ! $00 Music, Piano, I ; ! 20 Guitar, i i : 15 Painting Oil Colors, j j 15 " Water colors, 5 Drawing, ? 5 Needle work and Shell work, M 5 French or Spanish, ' I " 5 A person paying the fum of 100; per session, is en titled to Board and Tuition in all the studies of the Col lege. Beyond this there are no extras. G. C. MENDENHALL, President of the Board. Greensboro', N. C, July 6, 1850 3tl0 W. F. BASON, D. D. S., 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, beauty and ex pression, upon the many improvements recently intro duced for their relief. : Orders through friends or Post Office, at this place, from any portion of Western Carolina, will be attended to if made in time. June 19:5 S IT CCD J. H. COFFMA.N, HAVING opened a NEW BOOK STORE in this place, would respectfully announce to bis friends and the pblie. that he keeps constantly on hand me largest ana mt valuable stock oi Books and Stationary. ever oflered for sale in this part of tbe State, compris ing professional, basinese, family and school Books, and arery large assortment of Miscellaneous Literature, adapted to every variety of taste and capacity. Prose, roetry, 1 ales, Komances, Songs, &e. Also, a variety of Moral, Religious and Theological Works. He has a choice selection of Stationary, Ledgers, Day Books, Blank and Copy Books, 6ne letter, not and can paper, legal, plain and fancy envelopes, ink, pens.fgold and steel) pencils, wafers, slates, inkstands, Patent Pen Makers, PRINTERS INK PORTFOLIOS, &0. 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, for I am determined tosell on as good terras as they can be had in the State. Any Books or Stationary not on hand will be ordered at a small advance on cost. ' r 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 Sc James' Drus Store. ' Salisbury. Mar 9. NEW GOODS! FOR the; SPRING- AND SUMMER OF 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, Hardware and Cutlery Crockery and Ccaa si ss as "Ry 3X OP CS 9 HATS, SHOES AND BOOTS, BONNETS, which, together with their former supply, will make it a very large and desirable stock, and will compare with any stock ux 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 we will sell at wholesale at a sma advance on cost, and on as good terms as any other House in this place. M. B. & S Cjvftllwmki Uucna Vista! The locofocos have litixtfedf hard and cunningly to beat the Whigs it, j ear. Already have they taised ne thou hi oay ts d Captaii nd little1 t bf iictory, and are exclaiming " the iJ."j Just so ! A little more grape, ' ;VVhiW and one more brave charge, ment U 'nujna CyJVorh journe lit lofos will fly howling to their dens. al I hern. f name a ci but leic lviArr. -We notice an advertis- rownlow'g Whiz concerning a main ; r who represented himself as from C. izen of Knoxville, lo go a shojrt ias never been heard of since. J YOU are herepy requested to parade in the Town of Salisbury, on the 30th instant, at ten o'clock, A. M., armed and equipped toparticipate in the Funeral Ceremonies in honor of our late lamented President. A. M. GOODMAN, Col. Com't. July 22, 18"0. I ll ' . w m M-m W A. M. - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1850. William Hawkinc, Adm'r of William Baity, deceased, vs. William Baity, Elizabeth Baity, Sarah Baity, John Cunningham and wife Mary, Rachel Baity George W. Baity, Nancy J. Baity; Rebecca M. Baity,;Thomas B. Baity, Lydia M. Baity, .ucy A. Baity, Martha L. Baity, Richmond Baity, Morgan Baity, Dennis Baity, and Ran som Baity., J J Petition for. sale, of Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, Richmond! Baity, Morgan Bjafty, Dennis Baity and Ransom Baffyare not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore ordered by the I Court, that publicatidn be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the defendants, Richmond Baity, Mor--gan Baity, Dennis Baity, and Ransom Baity, personally to be and appear before (he Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Da vie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Mon ' day in August next, then and there to plead, answer or HOUSli & LOT IN MOCKSVILLE FOR SALE. ! WE wilt sell at public sale, at the Coujrt;House in Mocksville, on Tuesday thej 7th August next, (being, Tuesday f Court week,) a House and Lot in the Town of Mocksville, belonging to (foe Estate of Lemuel P. Johnston, decd. There is a good dwelling House and all the neceseary out buildings upon the lot in good repair. Terms A liberal creditl; ; other! porticulars made known on the day of sale, jilt J. R. JOHNSTON, J. S. JOHNSTON, B. RAlLEYv July 4, 1850 Gt8 I f Exeutors, READY MADE CLOTHING. April 11, 1850. ' THE Subscriber has received Ikis Spring and Sum mer supply of Ready -Made Clothing and Gentlemen's wear, consisting j)f; ! Cloth, Casslmere, Cashmarette, Drap D'Etl, Croton- i Cloth, Angola, linen Lustre, Brown Linen, fc Cottonade DRESS, FROOS, A1TD BUS11TESS 44 WE TREAD NO STEP BACKWARD." Onward, ever Onward ! ! HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS Have been sold and paid during the month of June from the CITADEL OF PRIZES," By those " Luckiest of the Lucky " fellows, PYPER Sc OO. Lottery Brokers, "No. 1, Light St. Baltimore, Md. Three grand Capitals In one Scheme sold. 40,000! 2 OF 10,000!! PRIZES PRIZES ! I PRIZES ! ! ! $40,000,, numbers 7 21 47-i whole ticket, sent to Ala bama. $35,000, nos. 9 14 53, package whole tickets, sen: to Massachusetts. $26,000, nos. 1 16 22, half tickets, sent to Ohio. $24,000, nos. 4 37 73, package whole tickets, sent to South Carolina. $20,000, nos. 12 19 43, package half tickets, sent to Indiana. $20," 000, nos. 3 5 8, whole ticket, sent to Georgia. $18, OOO, nos. 2 67 73, package quarter tickets, sent to Flor ida. $15,000, nos. 3 28 44, package 'whole 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 G5 76, whole ticket sold in Baltimore, j $9,000, nos. 3 29 36, package half tickets, sent to Georgia. - 3 of 5,000,6 of 2,500, 13 of 1,500, 17 of 1,000, were sold in whole and half ticket packages beside? an innumerable number of smaller prizes, sent ito different parts of the country. j GRAND ARRAY Or LOTTERIES For JULY 1850. Confidence strictly observed. Capital No of Tickets Prizes. Ballots. Price of. 15,000 75 Nos. 14 Jrawn 4 60,000 78 Nos. 10 drawn 20 75 Nos. 15 drawn 10 78 Nos. 12 drawn 5 78 Nos: 13 ilrawn 10 PLEASE OBSERVE. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the pri ces of Packages of Quarter Tickets only are published in this Paper. The printed official drawings which cor respondents can rely upon a3 being correct, are always forwarded from PYFER& CO S. 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 & CO'S. Remember A Package of I 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, . PITER A: CO. No. 1,LIGIIT-ST., Baltimore, Md. Date. July. 26 27 29 30 31 30,000 20,000 37,500 Price of Packages 13 00 87 50 30 00 19 75 37 00 NEW COPARTNERSHIP! AND NEWSTORE THE subscribers have this day associated themselves together Jn the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, under the firnTbf BROWN, OVERMAN & CO, and have commenced business in the new and elesant- ly fitted up store house of Mr. B. F. Fraley, opposite Thomas L. Cowan's Brick Row, where they are now receiving frpm New York and Philadelphia, A New and Splendid Stock of 0pring an& Summer GOODS. Their stock has been selected by one of the firm with great care, and bought for cash at the low est prices, and comprises a general assortment of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, and Ribbands, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, QUE EN SW ARE and GROCERIES, Also, a large assortment of Carriage Trimmings, will be kept constantly on hand, and will be sold on rea sonable terms. We hope those wishing to buy will give us a call, as we will take great pleasure in show ing our goods to any one, and never get offended if you do not buy. Bacon, Flour, and Beef Hides, taken in exchange for Goods. JOHN D. BROWN, VVM. OVEItM AN, WM. M. ELLIOTT, IJ. F. FRALEY. Salisbury, April 1, 1850. 47 tnte of iiovtn eavolfuft, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Mav Term. 1850. William Hawkins, Adrn'r of Jesse Revis, dec'd.r. Jo el Owens and wife Mary, Henry Hendiicks and wife. Prudence, William Revis, Samuel Revis, John Revis, Lewis Cranfill and wife Catharine, and Daniel Reivs. Petition for the sale of Real Estate. It apeearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, Lewis Cranfill and wife Catharine, and Daniel Revis, are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the defendants, Lewis Cranfill and wife Catharine, and Dan iel Revis, personally to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, lo be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House, in Mocks ville, on the 4th Monday in August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be taken, and the same heard ex parte. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 4ih Monday in May, A. D. 1850, and in the 74lh year of our independence. C. HARBIN, Cl'k. 6t9 Printers Fee $5 50 AN ENTIRE ST0CR0FXEV GOODS AT THE ORIGINAL COST, FOR SALE FOR CASH. t BlIIE undersigned offer for sale their whole Stock of JL GOODS, at wholesale or retail, at the first cost, j which will compare with any selection in our part of j the country. 1 he original bill will be shown in all cases when called for. The stock is new and desira ble. Td" all who wish good bargains can be accommo dated by calling at the Cash Store. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Hardware. Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, 150 Cotton Yarns, dc. All of which is offered for sale at cost for cash, at whole sale or retail. W. A. McCORKLE i CO. Cold Hill, N. C, July 11, 1H50 9tf State ol Hottlt CavaUua. IREDELL COUNTY, i" Curt of Flea ! Quarter Session Ma j Term. 1850. .Alfred Grey r. Jeremuh Jc&naoru . Attachment Thomts Summers, Asa S. Johnson &. A. U. Laurence, summoned as Garnishee.. Ij this caae.k appeariog fo the satisfaction of the Court, that tbeeetidant, Jeremiah Johnson, is not inhabi tant of this State : It i therefore ordered by I be Cort, that publication be made iruhe Carolina Watchman for j the space W six weeks, Rotijring the defendant fo appear I at the next Court of Pleas aad Quarter Sesaionn, to be ! held for the County of . Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the 3d Monday in Augs next, to plead or replevy to uid attachment, or the aa me will be heariM ex parte, and further proceedings igkenaccordieg loart j of Assembly in such cases made and provideJ. :r Witness. J F. Alexander. Clerk of oar said Court at Of- i fice, tbe 3d Monday of May. 1850 J. F. ALEXANDER, ClTc. Printer's Fee 85 50 .G State oC Ilortti Carolfua, i IREDELL COUNTY. Court of rieas 4 Quarter SeswnsMa Term, 1S50. Hugh w. Bryson and Wife Mary. Allen Gill and Alex- j ander R. Laurence r. Curtis Juhnson, Harriet Tonilin- r son. Matilda Nelson, and her husband. j In this case it appearing to the aiisfaction of the Court, ; that the defendants. Curtis Johnson, Harriet Tomlinaon, Matilda Nelson and husband, are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore orJered, aJjudged and decreed by i the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for tbe space of six weeks, notifying said de- 1 , ..uiuiu iu ,K(1rj ji nr wii v.ouri oi i leaj-aod tuar- i j ter Sessions, to be held for the County of Iredell, at the j Court House, in Statetyille.on the 3d Monday in August i j next, then and there to answerand defend the a Negations ; ri iui iii iii suiu (K-uiion, or toe same win oe Heard ex i parte, and an order of sale granted according to the I prayer of petitioners. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of oar sat J Court at Of- ; nee, the 3d Mondav in May. lc'50. ) J.'F. ALEXANDER. Cl'k. Printer Fee 85 50 fi'S waMIngton housET; ciiesxit st. above seyemii, r PHILADELPHIA. IS central, in the immediate vicinity of the most im portant public Institutions, the best and most fash ionable places of 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 enlatgement and thorough improvement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in America. To strangers, therefore, its position is pe culiarly desirable. The subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage ihey have extended to him, and assure them that he will endeav or to nient a continuance of their favors. June 20, 1850:9 16 A. F. GLASS. NEW CASHSTORE!" !Tk Sibsnlfcm are bw rere Ivlng thrir Stock f j Groceries & Hardware, Ready-ITIade Clothing, Hat. Caps r Booti and Shoes Miirts Carpet liaffff I Trunks &c, which they are determined to aell at the very loweat rates. If you want baigain. O" call at tbe New Store corner Shaver's Hotel. ENNISS. SIIEMWELL &, CO. April 25, 1650. 50:tf 1U TP FURNITURE ! ROWZEE & HARRISOX keep constantly on hand the largest and cheapest assortment of MAHOGANY k WALXLT FIEMTL'RE, manufactured in this section of country, viz: Fine Ma j hogany Dressing Bureaus. Pier and CentFe Tables with r marble tops, Sofas, Rocking Chain", 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 BJid j the public their sincere thanksfor past favors, and hop i by punctuality and promptness in their business, to merit a continuance of the same. Salisbury. N. C. June 7, 1850:4 SURRY COUNTY. May Term, 1850. ! osia Cow ies, Original Attachment, levied on Thomas W.Carter. S Lands, &c. I.s this case, it appearing to theatifaction of the Court, ; that the defendant, Thomas W. Corter.in not an inhab- itant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six puocemve weekf in the Carolina Watchman, notifying said defendant tube and ; appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said County, at the Court House, in Rock- j ford, on the 2J Monday in Augtist next, "to plead or re- i plevy to said attachment, or 'he case ill be henrd ri j parte, and the lands condemned to saliifaction of p'ain- tiffs debt. . ' Witness, F. K. Armstrong, Clerk of our nid Court, at Office, the second Monday of Mav, IH50. F. K. ARMSTRONG, Cl'k. Cw4 Printer's Fee ft5 50. NEW GOODS FOR AT 'A NEGROES i WANTED ! lnck whiskers well dressed and pf goodddfcii and rather moro polite than lis commoai X fteward ol 850 isfTered for hlis puioh. Wd kjiQwj doubt Ti Jf r o untid efv o demur to said petition, or judgment Dro confesso. will be He hired a horse and buff taken, and the same heaj-d ex parte. I V r wri. r i n i . - . Miiessi v tii waroin, tierk ol our said Court at Of fice, the 4th Monday , in May, A. D. 1850, and in the 74th year of our independence. ' i ' C. HARBIN, Cl'k. 6t9 Printers Fee 5 50 S rriped as beinir 5 feet 8 or 10 inches uothipg of this man, and have no h is a reguTar tuindicr. I e Cau forma Fleet. The whole nuilrt. ptcsK'Jls which have sailed frotn the M- I pofts for California since the first dicjv. F:"KW in that rrffioti is 1.257. viz : 393 nipij 317 Via rquep, -271 brigs, 212 schooners, 2 iloopa antl 30 alcamers. Head Quarters. OFFICERS of the 64th Regijnent of N. C. Militia you are hereby commanded to Parade at Court House, in ihe Town of Salisbury, on the 17th day of August next, it being our regular day ofj Drill, at ten o'clock, A. M., with side arms'for Drill anj Court Mar tial. 5 ' ? A. M. GOODMAN, Col. Com'ot. ALSO to elect a Lieutenant Colonel in said Regi-i, rnent. All privates are allowed to vote (pr Field Offi cers according to an Act of Assembly. j A. M. GOODMAN, Col. Com'nt. By order of J! M. Leach, Brigadier General. J V 1 July 11, 1850, 59 i iw ro c Casslmere, Tweed, Llaea Drilllog, and Cttaide Slit, SaUa, Cashmfre, Vtknrli, I nloi, Linen X Jlirsells SHIRTS AND COLLARS : Merino, Silk, Linen & Cotton Under Shirts & Drawers. Also, a general assortment of I Handkrs. Criytts, Suspenders and GlYts, He would state that hia Clothirtg was manufactured in the Northern Cities and is of the! most Fashionable Styles. Persons in -want of any. of the a.bove, would find it to their advantage to give him a caH, as he is determined to sell. ' 5 ) IE. MYERS. Salisbnry, N. C. 48:tf j j I f Tlie Presbytery of Concord , Will hold an adjourned meeting at Davidson College on Wednesday, August 7th, 1850; at 1 1 o'clofck, A. M-, for the purpose of electing a Professor to itl the chair of Moral and Mendal science in said College. R. H. LAFFERTY, Stae4 Clerk,. CASH FOR NEGROES ! SALES OF LWII. IN pursuancetf a Decree mnde at Spring Term, ISaO, of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, I shall sell at the Court House, in Salisbury, on Monday the 5th day of August next, (being the Monday of Court) two tracts of Land, viz : A Tract of 500 Acres, Salisbury, June 13, 150. THE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pur chase a number of Negroes, for which he is offer ing the .. ; ! , Highest Market Prices in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of arty of the above nam ed property would do well to call on the subscriber. MYER MYERS. Communications. from a distance attended to. Salisbnry June 13th, 1830, 5tf. TTkUNLAPS Blacking for sale by Enniss, Shemwell JLSl Co. BLACKING, BLACKING. (Salisbury, April 11, 1350 18 Improved Cotton Gins, Ploughs, kt, rffHE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he JL still continues to manufacture' cotton gins at his : Establishment on the rhost improved and approved plan, ! of the most simple construction and the finest finish of the best materials, viz; the best cast steel saws and steel plated ribs, which be will sell for 3 per saw. He .would further inform the public that he still continues to manufacture all kinds of ploughs, cultivators, harrows, &,c. All kinds of repairing done-to cotton gin9, plough, at the shortest notice, and orders! punctually attended to. J. H THOMPSON. Tyro, Davidson Co., N. C, July 2, 1850610 Gold Hill, Rowan County. M. BROWN & SON WOULD inform their customers and 'he public, that they are now receiving 4heir Spring and Summer Cloodi from the North, comprising a Targe and general aortinent of FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, Hardware k Culler) , Tire & Ronnd Ironj Nails, Dialling and Rifre Powder, Crockery and Giau Ware, Hat? and Bonne'.s, hoes and Boots, Cirocenei j Books and Stationary. ! i Ourstock is large and d-irab!e, and will compare, if five miles from the Town of Salisbury, lving upon the "ot exce!- an' sloc!i l""01--''' ('"' Hill : end as fot waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining the lands of John yle and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. W e invit CraigeMichael HvSwink,John Cauble and others, r our customers an J the pubiic to examine an J judge fr whereon the late David Pinkston, resided. j themselves. J Amn 4 y-rn rvn o i r 4 rmrn ' Country Produce of all KinJi laken in payment fof 1 K AL 1 Ur Sib AL K Ji,b, 1 a pni i .j upon Deal's Creek, about five miles from Salisbury, ad joining the lands of Mrs. Mary Swink.the heirsof Sam'l Craige, dee'd, and others. This tract is sold upon tbe petition of the heirs of Woodson Monroe, dee'd, for the purpose of partition. Tennaof gale. Twelve months credit, purchasers giving bonds with approved security. JOHN B. LORD, C ME. June 27 Printer's Fee 5 50 6t7 Negroes Wanted. 1WT3H to purchase.200 NEGROES, one hun dred men and one hundred women. Note need ap ply unless their negroes are young and likely. For iuch, the highest cash prices will be paid. J. W. FORD. Flat Rock, Kershaw Dist., S. C, June 11 3ia7 Swiss 4 Jaconet, Inserlings and Edgings. MYERS has a splendid a-rfment of Swim and iconet, Edgings and Inserlings, to which he would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies. At the Sign of the Red Flag. May 9, 52 GREAT EXCITEMENT. New &ggs& Arrival ! srj r i ' g- r EM' . Jac MAY IGth, I860: i. Berages and Ladies Dress Goods, p THE subscriber has just tp ned a lot of fine Beragef which he it offering from the unprecedented kn price of 30 cnts up. Also, Tiuet, Aliborines, Pool! de Nois, and Persian Cloths. A'o. solid colored PinkJ Ciue, Drab, Green, Corn Cu or-d and chmgrafV Swisi Muslin, a superior article at 2h cent per yardwith a variety of other dres3 goods. " Dcn'i fo.-er ile store." ii. mvi:rs. j At ihe ign of the Red Flag Salisbury, N. C. ! ui:iry:i:K a:aul.tii .ne un .-w ;.m of thin Institution will commenre on tha and bro;r.l the Rm If K. HALL. J 3CJ E 15lh instant. lertr.s lor tuiliou urn heretofore pub!ilied. July ls-t, lt50.
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