S . 'I'M: . i A 14 ; s . - i.r ' 5 1 ' l t 1 A ' -1. Ml 4 r iprnpiuj"of the trtt(:'nmvef!ay of our National Irida4 ende nee , which jthici.c more of the trne pirit-of pa- trk . I . . 1 A . ' .1 O il )uin and ke ottnir tounirjr uianine ionowigt an il Whlchi was olftred a' loan on that glorious occa- ra sioM Jl-uton Puii. L JLoi d lilrn lhf nf old Thirteen States: i i - a -. - " ; (il W? th jroting-nea 4oo, - yVUo earn, fof iminty birlh-dav dates T i God Wc them !d and new. . ;ThJ oil ones first our freedom, gaio'd, I j . . In b'ootfyfightaof yre; .jThe young ones have their right maintained ! As the M ones did b-forc. j Or Soulh or North, uf Uabt or Wetrt, Twin s iiters all they he, One mother nursed them it her breast . . And that wai Liberty. ; And may the wretch whoe hand aliall strive To ml their vital thread, JJe cx.nicd, while iu this Wot Id tdive, , And cornid when he ia dead. Now fill the bowl with Nature's wine, Jx-l'a drink " God avo the. King," The only Kirijf ty' rijjht divine, ';' Th sovereign People! King. For they're ihe only King! I own, : All others I defpiw.f -The King that lowers aboVo the throne, The King that never die. SOLEMN SOLILOQUY OF A DEFUNCT - ; -LOAFKIt ix. wiitcii iurnr., tn mobk -j-KirTii thas poktrt. Srth (iriinra und I wereclasinatca ouce, And I wai rich and ho was poor ; I had nla ! it waa my bane ! j The wealth a father luid in store. ; Sclh toiled at morn and noon and night, : Until his hands were hard and brown, ' To pay his hoard and tailor's bills, " While 1 tvas Uiunging round the town Rut inotilty in the dry goods store, To are the pretty girls come in, y Or smoking with uy jilly peers, Who were the ois of Auld Lang Syoev Tlie village belles looked proudjuid fierce ' If Seth ninde e'en the- least advance ; And none from Inez down to Poll, Would be his partner at the' dance. Rut T, half drunk withj sparkling port, Waltzed with tfie faireat of the fuir J And " high born " Ine proud papa '.Once aked what "my intentioiij were!" L Tlius stotMl St tli Orimes and I at scltool ; And yet Hhi exhibitin .thy, Alllioiigh tlie ladies praiwnl me much, lie, somehow. boetlH jrrize away. In brief tlx nigh longfand weary nights lie stored his mind with knowledge rare, And I learned how ia guzzle wine And how to pick a god cigar. Hinn three and thirty years have passed Sinre we on life's greiat son set sail, Andjo ! the brum is sadly turned Iii fortune's strange unevcrlscule. My vaunted wealth has tuken wings And f!ow away, to parts unknown ; x IndiM-d widi Sorrow! be it said I'm on the poor-Kit of the town ; While f?elh, who toii'd lo pay his way, Until hia hands Werc! hard and brown, " 'Is now receiving his ;reward And Senator ut Wauliington. Bontojt'Vost. 3: j 1V7 in Tt'jrf.- A young preacher in the lime of Jam I.. Wing: appointed lo hold forth jjbefore Iho p4 Chancellor and beads of Col. j'legfi of Oxford, choose for hi text u Whal. ijca'iinol ycwaii'one hoti-?" which carried with Tit a personal .allusion, n ibe Vice Chancellor .happened lobe one of those heavy headed per. sons Who cannot attend church without falling j n'ileep.. The pi parherl related his text in an j emphatic manner at thtj end of every division tit hii discourse the unfortonate Vice Chan, jcellor wai ofien awaked ; and this happened to often, lhat at last every one present could Jve'ry well sec the j.ke. ! The Vice Chancellor ',wai to nettled with thoidislurbance he had met with, that he complained to jthe Archbishop of ; Canterberry, who immediately sent for the ; young clergyman to reprove him for what he .had done. In the courie of the conference lhal eotued between ItUe' Archbishop and the preacher, the latter gave so many, proofs of his jfwil and good sense, that his grace procured Inm the honor of preaching before the King. Here, alo, he had a jU. He gave out his lext in these vori!-" James the First and h c:. it.: 4 .......... .'-L..k:..u ..r :.. muiu wn.n nut f aoich, oi uuiirse every body present saw to be a stroke at the indeci. ire character of that monarch. James, equal, ly quick. sighted, exclaimed 41 He is at me al ready." Huf ho wajs, jipon the whole, so well pleated with this clerical wag, as to make him one of his chaplains jin onlinary. H after wards vent to Ottonl, and preached a Htrewpll ermon on the text Sleeix on. now. and take" your r,eit," Church and Stale Gazette. j . Getting Insured. The Troy Tost relates a Rood one" T Jacob paiker. the Quaker, who, bearing of the loss of jonc of his vessels which he had omittcJ to get iivsured, wrote to a bro. ker with whom he had spoken on the subject at follows t . Dear b tend 1( thee has not filled up tho policy which bespriko on Saturday, thee need liot. as I have heard from tho vessel." The broker, in Ctct, ha not filled up the pot. Icy, but ru-eiuming from the tenor of Jacob's note that his vessel was safe, and tempted by What teemed a gd chance In clutch his per i cenlage without rik.! ho filled it up fiirthwiilr nnd tent it lo Jacob uiih the assurance that it y had been made all ready for him on Saturday. Oil Monday morotng tho first thiiiig that met ; hiftyet on openingi his" newspaper, was the Jott of Jacob's veeL which he had so wick i rdly insured on Sond-iy. Then, nlo, he dis. covered the cunning jamhiguity of Jacob's note ' T fMho bad heard frojn the vessel." , Stares running Unme again.- The Delaware Ga2ettp !.iterf tint the seren slaves who some lima ln"rrt caii waVl from Mr. .CaU'ert, ol JMncP (JeorgeV touifly, a!itnl at tha Avatch house Ir Iotin, ti that eitjr,. a. few -nights , finer, fluting that, thn" had liren id Pennsjlrar liia, ireni jireil ojf fiedoin, and vere:ryiriTi to Url' !a-k ihair jmuterv They stated 3hat llipjr, had. been nJeclyed oir ly a white man, ivhose natne iliey.ditl kuow, by, fpec)us pro. mlsei and delusit p hofrt and That they much preferrrd wiihjjjlr, Calveit a hj slaves, than lo lead ih lid Akey did. afier thcy reach rd their d-iinaiiojirf and desired to 1e sent inrrw .' The ' mayor lj a d 1 he m ldgel in h e jail Qt New Cat!e, ard sent a dispatch hy JT rrrnph to their Qwncr wbo had ihein retpjivcxl J. lu hi home, . , 1 r 1,i j : TAHS UOTICB ! IIAKGE ARR1VAD $F .. TTW dwrifr rrl - QlimmOr' MOW Mpring allU. .DUlUUlOl ) tf-r4)t)IJS ' ' ; -' .: , WB AUB NOW RECEIVING FROM -,riill. A, : dHphia and New York.W Stock of : . : dHphia and New York.ou Stock of Spring and Summer Goods,; purchased at l he very lowest pricea; for cash exclusively, and we now Itier them at WHOLESALE aud RE TAIL, at oiiprecedenfld low prices. Amougsl our large-and varjed stock may be foofjd Calicoes from 4 to 1 6 cents per yard, c, fir S Ladies sies ftoin 2o to $2 per pair, Primed lawns " "8 to 30 ts.t - ILmnels "10 to 1,; Fur Hats " 75 lb G. And at corresponding Prices, Watered and! plain black and fancy Silk ; Silk tissues ; (IranadV in and Tryoline dress goodsr'Ba rages, &.C ; bl'k nnd fiiiuy Cltli, bl'k and fancy Cassimeres ; Panama Hat?, Miles dress Hoot and Gaiters, China, Glass and Cutlery and Hardware, Nails, Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellows, Double & single barrel Gun, grain and grasscythes, steel weeding hoesisaddles and; saddle trees, loaf. Crushed, clarifed and brown sugar,! black and areen tea, Rio and Java Coffee, English dai ry cheese, carriage trintminss, .carpenters- tools, linings binding and jMjiladelphia calf sins,4iemlock leather, tannersrand ins ed oil, white lead window glass, blast-: ing powdeF, (juicksi!ver,24 hour aid 8 day clocks, books and stationary, ready made clothing, carpet bags and trunks, together with an almost endless variety of other goods., I , - ; Country Merchants, Pedlars amj other persons visi ting this mariket to purchase goods, will find Ft to their interest to" cdll ot our large store, cofner east of the Court" House before buying, as we are determined to sell, ; J. 1 CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury, April 4, 1850 j ' 47 " kxecutor's Sale. t i WILL be sold at the late residence of Joseph Hall, deceased, on the South Yadkin, Sinhe County of Davie, on tine first day of October nextL TWENTY BALES QF COTTON. tetween four and five hundred Dushels jof old Corn, a small quantity of Wheat and JJajtley, Bacon, one new two horse Wagon, one Buggy ani Harness, one Carry all, one Gigi new Cotton Gin, three old Wagons, one Apple.Mill.ione Wind Mill, one )Vatch, a set of wag on Tyre, one Rifle Gun, one Shot:un, one Loom, one Clock. At-the same time and place, will be sold THREE YOOG XEGLO CHILDREN, the oldest one about three years ojd. Also, on Thurs day the 3rd day of October next j at the plantation of the deceaseil, adjoining Solomon Hall, and others, in Rowan Couinty, will be sold said Tract of Land con taining aboit one hundred and sixty Acres; another small Tract, called the Peniing Tract, containing about thirty-seven Acres, adjoining Dr. John Foard, John Carson and. others; and at the same time and place will he sold a small quantity of old Corn. Terms of the sale will bejmade known on the day of sale. All persons indebtedto the Efe of sait' Joseph Hall Alec'dj are requested to make finmediale payment, aiid all persons having claims against said Estate will lie pleaded jo present them in the time prescribed by law, or thianoiice will be plead iii bar of i heir recovery. L NEWBURY F. HALL, Ex'r. Augnst 31. IB.'OX r 3tl7 iloctli eavoltua, The Attorney General, l j Vs., Supreme Court at Morganton. John Ray and others. 7 It flppffflrihg to the satisfnetion of the Court, that Hamilton Ray. one of the defendants in this suit, is not an inhabitant of North Cnrolina jt is therefore ordered that the said Hamilton Ray appear at otirnext term of this Court, 1 to be held in the Town of Morganton, on the first Monday in August next, and plead, answer ;or demur to this information or judgment professo' will be rendered against him, and the information heard ex parte as tot him. Witness, James R. Dodge, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, rfcis 2lst day of August, 1S50. Ctl7 Fe;e JAS. R DODGE, Cl'k S.C.M.; istatr of jjlovtti i CavoUua. ! ROMAN COUNTY. j IN EQUITY. Hamilton C. Jones vs. John McClelland and others. Upon affidavit of the PlaintifT, it appearing that John McClellanjl, John L Sneed, Junius Sneed, and Henry Farmer and wife, Margaret, defendants in ihis suit, are non-residefits of. this State : It is therefore ordered, that publico tioif be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to appear at the next Ternvof the Court of Equity for Rowan Cotin tyi'to be held at the Court HoVsin Salisbury, on the 8th Monday afrer the 4th Monday in September next, and plead j answer or demur jo said Bill of Complaint, otherwise it will be taken as confessed by them, and heard ex parte. -j - Witness, Jjohn B. Lord, Clerk anj Master in Equity, at Office, tie 31st day of Auynst ,11850. y JOHN B. LORD, CME. PHntersi Fee, $5 50 6tl7 State of ilovtU eAVOllua, - ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. 1 Mary Craige, by her next friend, A M. Henderson, vs. ! Radford Bailey, Adni'r, et al. Upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, it appearing that An- e L. Howard, is a non-resident! of this State: It is therefore ordered. that publication be made for six suc cessive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said de fendant to appear at the next Term of the Court of Equity, foi" Rowan County, to be held at the Court House, in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after the -4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, otherwise it wdl be taken as confess ed by ber, and heard ex parte. . Witness, John B. Lord., Clerk and Master'in Equity, at umce, pie I st day ot August, l5U. JOHN B. LORD, CME. Printer Fee fi5 50 6tl7 Important to Mill Owners TjOTCHKISS'SVerticalWaterWheelsforsalein )TCH KISS'S V, Fayette ville, by JL JL Favetteville.bv d. McNeill & cb. And, in Lincoln County by K I ' E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1847 tf45 4 1 Cotton Gins I PLOUGHS, &C; I T IIB .uWribr Wishes 10 inform the nulilic that he Ptill continues to manufacture cotton sins at his Establishment on the most improved and approved plan, of the nijos't simple construction land the finest finish of the best jniTerials, viz: the best east steel saws and steel plated rjbs, wh'u-li he wilt sell ifor S2 ber saw. He woald farther inform the ptibiki that -he still continues to mannjfacture all kinds of ploughs, cultivators, harrows, &c. Al!) kinds at the siiortel notice, aniForderspunetnally attended to. - L J- II. THOMPSON. Tyro Davidson Co., N. C, July 2. 1850 6ml0 HYMN BOOKS. EUIIERAN, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian IJi-mn Book also Presbvterian and Lutheran Cate"cliip4iis for sab? at the Salisbury Book Store-' Atrg. 1, , 12 S -" " ; . ' THE best CliewingTobaccp in the town of Salis . iijiy, may le found at the Store of S - r j V ENISS. SH EM WELL 4, CO. ' 1 ' Comer Shaver's Hotel. Salisbury, May 2. 51 tf i MARRIAGE i LICENSE FOR X.ILE AT THIS OFFICE. U JJJUJL ': i 1 Improved -A- y- mbith State Forever., " - Smith & Barker : f TTOULI) respectfully announce to thepubUcahat T T-they' are still carrying on the". ! t - COACH MAKLNG BUSINESS j ; at their old stand, nearly opposite' the old Jailwhere xhey are prepared to execute all work in theirV a al prices varying from SIOO. 8 10Q0-- They afe alsd rpreivitm a lot of the most suparb irimtniog ever brought to this place, and wh!cb have oeen seieciea ana pun-chased in the Northern cities at the lowest cashpn- ces by one of the firm, thereby enabling them to sell lower than most establishments in this.coontry. , They are determined that their work shall not be surpassed by North, South, East orWests-To accomplish this desirable end, have supplied themselves with the most choice materials and skilful workmen. They would in vite the public to call and examine their work before purchasing, as they offer indacementa rarely to be tuet with. . !; " r- ' i N. C. All work warranted twelve months, which makes them a "leetle" more particular to have it well done at first.' Salisbury, 3lay I, I8o0 ljf51 CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX RESENTS his respects to -r the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a CilBINBT MAHBR? prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner and btst style. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making 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 on hand an assortment of Coffins, and will sell them on as accommodating terms, aa he does all other kind of work. Specimens of his work and skill can be found at his shop three doors below the Post Office. The cheapness, durability, and superiority otall wort turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage of the public. ,' Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country produce and lumber of all kinds suitable for Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for any thing in his line. ' Salisbury, March 7, 1850 1 DR SUMMERELL Offers his; Professional services to the citizens o Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Office, at the New Drug Store, opposite the store of VV. Murphy & Co., or at his residence. True objects of charity punctual ly attended to as such. August 2, 1849. SADDLES, I1ARNESS & MOUNTLNtlS rllHE undersigned would invite - JL- the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles. Harness, &.c. He relieves 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 find it if he will call. Other wise, the subscriber with his present advantages, can readily supply any order with which he may be favored. He has also a large and splendid Stock of iTIoiititiiigs & materials for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great care by the subscriber himself. Saddler 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. PLUMMER. March 7, 1850. 43 RIGHT SIDE UP f E 1 HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that JL he still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brown & Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Style. He feels confident that heSviIl be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his custodiers, and all others who may favor 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 and despatch. Country produce taken in payment for work at the market prices. All persons indebted for the, last year are requested to come forward and settle their accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us to ask for the "neVdful." JEREMIAH BARRINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Eefler. Spring &. Summer Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that he still carries on the ' TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at his old stand opposite J. &. W. Murphy's brick ,store, where he holds himself ready at all times toserve his cus tomers', j His prices will be found by those who may patronize him to be lower than at any other shop in the Town, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa trons,'and hopes by industry and application to business, that they will continue their attention to bis shop ; also invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and trv his fit. He is in regular receipt of the most approved fashions from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' Monthly. ? All kinds of country produce received in payment for work. THOS. DICKSON. May 2, 1850. ly37vol5 S. R. FORD, i wILMINGTONjiN. C, DEALER IX MARBLE JIOXTMEXTS ; nEAD AXD Foot Stones r Paiut Stones : Imposing do., and in short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian 01 ; American Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged before delivery, it is at his expense. - Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of the Watchman,' will be attended to with dispatch. - ' Nov. 9, 1649 ' 29tf JAMES horah; ' -3 WATOH AND CLOCK-3MAHEH Opposite the Watchman Offirt, Salisbury, r, C. Best Chewing Tobacco, v 7"r Sanil(!eri best chewing Tobacco for I sale by EXXISS, SH EM WELL CO. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Jay ne's Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Also, Sands' Sarstipariiia in ouart bottles or sale by Drs J3RpVN & JAM.ES. June 3, 1850 51 HOfilli!!' -nURKl-! ! ; TUB' OLD ISllw WE GOPMtWERSHIP ! AND r ' nriHE sobscribe'rs.hav this day associated themselves JL: together iu the llERCA STILE B USlXESS, under iheJirm of . BROWN, OVERMAN & CO, : and have commenced business in the new and elegant ly'fitted up store ho?e of Mr. B. F. Fraley, opposite Thooias L.! Cowan's' Briik Row, where they are now receiving from NewlYork and Philadelphia, A New and Splendid Stock of v Bpvirif cmt Bummcv GtJODS. Their stock lias bf en selected by one of the firrh with great care, and boo srht 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, Hard ware and Cutlery, QUEPNSWARE and GROCERIES, "r 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 w')ll take great pleasure Jn show ing our goods to any one, and never get oiiended jt you do not "buy. Bacon, Flour, and Beef Hides, taken in exchange tor Goods. I JOHN D. BROWN, ! VVM. OVERMAN, i WM. M. ELLIOTT, ! IS. F. FRALEY. Salisbury, April 1, 1850. 47 3332 W. F. BASON, D. D. S., May 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.1 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 DK WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional services to the public. He can at present be found at his residence, unless professionally engaged. Office-One door below A. II. CaldwelPs Office. Salisbury, July 21,! 1849, tf. FURNITURE ROWZEE & IIAItUISOX 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 withf marble tops, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, and a large lot o Cane Bottom and Windsor Chairs, Walnut Furniture o 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 TO ClllTOl QJEALED proposals will be received until 21st Sep- tember next, for building a Presbyterian Church in Taylorsville, Alexander County, N. C, size 46 34 feet, brick foundation and walls, 20 feet high, walls 13 inches thick, builj with pilasters, vestibule 8 feet, galle ry 17 feet across one end, belfry or tower, and bell 200 lbs weight, three doors, 6 windows 24 lights 12 X 18, covered with shingfes. pulpit, seats, plastering, painting, all to be done and finished read to occupy, all materials furnished by the contractor. For further particulars, ap ply to the undersigned who will exhibit plans and spe cifications, make known terms of payment, and any re quired information respecting it. Proposals, marked as such, are invited.; Building materials and labor are both cheap here. Address, A. C. Mcintosh or W. G. James. i JEHU COON, WM. G. JAMES, A. C. McINTOSH, Taylorsville, Alexander Co., Aug. 27, 1850 3tl7 GREAT EXCITEMENT. New gmP Arrival! 'MAY lGh, 1850. Bcragcs and Ladies Dress Goods. f 1 1 HE subscriber has just opened a lot of fine Berages i-M which be is ollering from the unprecedented low price of 30 cents tip. Also, Tissues, Allborines, Poult de Nois, and Persian Cloths. Also, solid eolored Pink. Blue, Drab, Greet), Corn Colored and changeable Swiss Muslin, a superiof article at 25 cents per yard, with a variety ol other dress goods. " Don't forget the store E. MYERS. At the sign of the Red Flag Salisbury, N. . 1 "i if s State of ilotttv avoUua, - UO WAX COUNTY. Court of Pleai and Quarter Sessions, August Ttih, 1850. James Graham, Administrator of John Graham, dee'd, against ; Alexander Gjaham, John Graham, William Mc Lean and wife Sarah, John, Pinkney, Rebecca, Mar garet, Jane, Alexander, Sarah, Sophia, Amarda, Lu mira and Alphonso McLean, children of Elizabeth McLean, heirs at law of John Graham, dee'd. . . Petition for Sale of Land. It appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court, that Alexander Graham, John Graham, John, Pinkney, Re becca, Margaret, Jane, Alexander, Sarah, Sophia, Amanda, Lumira and Alphonso McLean, are not in habitants of thi Slate : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man, for six weeks successively, for said defendants to appear at the nixt term of this Court, to be held for the county of Rnwjm, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the first MoQdtty of November next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them and the petition heard exparte. Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of oar said Court, at office the 1st Monday in August, A. D , 1R50. JAMES E. IvERR, Clerk. Printers' fee 5 50 CtI8 j CANDLES. TALLOW, Sperm, and Adamantine Candles for sale hy (48); EXXISS, SH EM WELL H CO. Blank Warrants for sale here. ! NOTICE: WAot ievcu Negroes will be made in ( llhe town jof Statesville. on FriHav th. St, vf tober next, orj six months credit. Bond and security, with interest from dale, will be required before change ofproperty. j Most of the NVgroes are likely, consist ing of Men. Women and ChiMren. Tlu-i' are so!,l 1. j the undersigned as Commissioner of Court under an j order for division. A R LVPRFATP August 26j IS50 3t 1 3 ' L!.S1 iY, by the gallon or barrel, just re ceived and for sale. I M. "BROWN Sc SON. Aug 15,1850 14 - r DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CONCORD, XT." C OFFER' for sale for cash, or on a shot credit to punctual dealers at the lowest marfet prices, a good assortment of FRESH DRUGS L MEDICfftES, Dye-Stuf&, Paints and Oils, of all sorts, Window Glass and Putty, Surgical Instruments, TrussesAbdominal supporters, c. Dr. Hastings' compound syftip of Nap tha, Sands.'Townsend"?, Carpenter's and frown's Sar snparilla, together with a number of paten medicines, Wistar's Balaam of Wind Cherry, Ayres Cherry Pecto ral, perfumery, Fancy articles, soaps, brushe'of all sorts, goo Ji wihes French brandy, ruu, whiskeyc, a good article of each for medical use, w hich we propose to' sell for medical and mechanical purposes. Fjpe tobacco, segars, candies and other con&ciionaries, spirits of tur pentine and varnishes of all kinds, together with a gen eral assortment usually kepi in a drug" store. Physi cians and the public generally are most respectfully in vited to give us a call and examine our stock. We are aI?o Agents for the sale of Dr.' Hitch's Cele brated Medicines, viz: Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Ex pectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Pure anjl medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Ami-Dyspeptic Mixture, Nervine, Ver mifuge, depurative syrup, heart corrector, hrnor correc tor, cough and cathartic pills, female pills,3fcmale spe cific, &c, used by him constantly and with anpreceden ed success in the treatment of colds, conghf, consump tion, asthma, heart diseases, dyspepsia, soyofula, skin diseases, rheumatism, female complaints, pilfs, x.c.,JLc. Dr. Fitch's unequalled patent silver platejj abdominal supporters. Dr. Fitch's improved plated Sisfeel spring shoulder brace. Dr. Fitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr. Fitch's celebrated six lectures on the prejjeniion and cure of consumption, asthma, diseases of th heart, &.C., and on the method of preserving health ana beauty to an old age. This book should be in every fiimily. To the consumptive it points out the only reasonable hope for relief. To mothers, the directions it tves for the care and education of Children are invaluable. 78,000 copies of this book have passed through the press, and the sale continues. unabated. Dr. Fitch's Guide to In valids, or directions to persons using. Dr. Fltch'sT reme dies, to be had gratis, of all his Agents. 6ml0 READY MADE CLOTHING. April 11, 1850. THE Subscriber has received his Spring and Sum mer supply of Ready .ade lotliiiig and Gentlemen's wear, consisting of ; Cloth, Cadcierc, (asUmarette, Drap D'Ell, Croton- Cloth, Angola, Linen Lutrc, Brown Linen, Cottonade DRESS, FROCK, AND BUSINESS Casslmere, Tweed, Linen Drilling, and fottonade Silk, Satin, Cashmere, Yeleada, I nion, Linen & Marsells E ! T B o SHIRTS AND COLLARS : Merino, Silkt Linen &. Cotton Under Shirts &. Drawers. Also, a general assortment of IlAndkfs. Cravats Suspenders and Gloves. He would state that his Clothing was manufactured in the Northern Cities and is of the most Fashionable Styles. Persons in want of any of the above, would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he is determined to sell. E. MYERS. Salisbury, N. C. 48:tf GREAT BARGAINS AT THE NEW STORE ! -o- ENNISS, SI1EMWELL & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the Citizens of Salisbury and the Public eeneral- ly, that they have just received a large and desirable stock of . ; Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS Of t li e Latest Styles, embracing fancy ba rages, corn-colored, blue, purple and fancy lawns, hnrn lustres, satin striped organdies, cha meleon silks, Frenrh and American ginghams, (plaid and solid,) Irish linens, linen cambric handkerchiefs, di apers, and a good assortment of the MOST TASTY PRINTS, EVER OPENED IN THE MARKET. Taf. bonnet ribbons, embroidered muslins, jaconet, swiss and book muslins, linen sheetings, brown and blenched shirtings, brown and bleached drills, ladies' colored silk gaiters, kid ties, hc. Gentlemen will find among our late arrivals sup. Drap de Ete, bl'k & bro. Clolbs, French cassimeres, tweeds, jeans, linen patiloonines and vestings, white and fancy, (a new and mainificent arti cle,) white crape shawls, blue silk plaid do , green and Diue biik parasols anu parasoiets, Bilk, leghorn and straw bonnets, Mohair and Kid Gloves and Summer Coatings, with a general assortment of goods suited to the wants of the country: Our stock is large, and has been selected by one of the firm with great care in the Northern cities, and will be sold as low as by any other house in North Carolina. Ladies will find entirely new, very pretty, and desira ble styles among our goods. We hope they will give us a call. Salisbury. ADril 25. 1850 NEW CASH STORE! The Sabsrribers are now receiving their Stoek of Groceries & Hardware, Ready -Hade Clothing, Hat, Caps Boots and Shoes, hirls Carpet Hag, Trunks &c., which they are determined to sell at the very lowest rates. If you want baigains, (TT call at the New Store corner Shaver's Hotel. ENNISS. SH EM WELL CO. April 25, 1850. 50:tf Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and tear stock of .MliUlClNLS, INSTRUMENTS, .&,fic Perfumery. fancy and useful Articles, ought into this country. (See our large hand- MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, ever brougl bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE & CIIAFFIN. Salisbury, May 1 1 , 1 S 4 8 2 i Negroes Wanted. IWISU.to purchase" 200 NEGROES, onehun dred men anrl nnp tl li n rl r, vx . . i i n Vnn. n..r1 ar- ply unless their negroes are young and likely. For such, the highest cash prices will be paid. Si J.W.FORD. Flat Rock, Kershaw Dist., S. C, June 11 3m7 A CARD. THE undersigned, after an absence of two months, has returned. Hp may be found at his old stand, and again tenders his professional service to hi friends and the public generally. A M HENDERSON. All calls will be attended to ns heretofore by P. HENDERSON & BROTHER. Salishnry, April 1. :."0. 49 RLACKIXG, BLACKING. DT'NLAPS Blackin Co. 'S ? for !-:. bv Fnnis.a. Sh.-inwf a!i5lu:y; Atuil. 11, 1-50 hp Paint Coacgiagel THE copartnership of U'itherspoon.PriicJu, , having been dissolved by mutual consent siness will hereafter be conducted under thefe PRITCDARD, ROSEBOROUGfl In losing Mr..I. A. Witherspoon, we have lasts ' man and an agreeable copartner, but we trua i' lost that principlrthat should actoate honest trJ" transaction of business, and in offering our4- public in the : He CARRIAGE MAKING Dledge ourselves for the faithful Derform.-n r gagements. e have no disposition to pofT oor lishment in the public prints, being assured that t' e' the character of our work will secure to o .u public favor. We are thankful for that already nH" and would advise our friends and the public to til 'T' of No. l.and go where they have the most confid best treated, aod get the best job for tbeir mot1 work shall not be inferior to any in this pan of iK PRITClf ARD; ROSEBOROL'GH i r 4 Mocksville, NVC JanJ 11, 1849. U35 The undersigned having been connected wi-w ,v bove establishment froni its commenoement in V i ville until very recently, and having a knowledge tf qualifications of the gentleuaen in chare, can i the public that they are prepared with pood wnrtr and materials, can execute in as good and fine i m heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them at worth a public patronage. I. A. WITIIERSPOOX II. REYNOLDS. ' Boger & Wilson KEEPconstantly on hand anextfB. sive assortment of i WATCUES, CLOCKS. Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolting Pistolt Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every deicn tion. Persons wishing to purchase article in thetbove fa will do well to call and examine their fine selection,' door above J. &. W-Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the Un manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered lo Pttcni Ltttn and warranted to perform, well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tfl2 DIGGING FOB. GOLD IN SALISBURY! THE subscribers respectfully inform their ccMorofn and the public generally, that thev are now . ceiving from New York ana Philadelphia, a haodww and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COSSETING OF Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, Hnrdwarr, Cutlery Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, Chin - . and Glassware, Guns and Pistols", of various descriptions, Swords, Epauletts.Silvrr Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best Indigo djfd blue Cotton Yarn," Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Stnffs.Pjios, Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries of vtlic bet quality. All of which w,ere bought at the lowest cssb prieei, and we intend to sell as cheap as anv other esiablwb ment in this burg. Please call and examine our sock before purchasing elsewhere, for we are deternuaed u sell. We will take in exchange for .goods, any quantity ot shelled Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool, Feathers, Bet" wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags at the higtwt market prices. BO'JER if MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 18, 1S50. - 43 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. ' BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of b-TILLS ASD TT WARE which they will sell chf-aper tor ! any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Ajo, old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They willtsell stills at fifty cents per pound put t? guttering at fifteen-cents per foot, and sell tiawatfcneif in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1850 Falf & Winter FasbionT fb7 lSJOTl HORACE II. BEARD, HASjuM r-criv-J, old stand, trora N' York, the 1 r ' Ammre i Eur(ijrnn I'athwti. fff FALL and W 1 N T Jl will continue to recif tba quarterly. He i? rfareii execute all orders in hia I of the trade, in a .faAionair and workmanlike- rrianrr.: the shoneet notice; rrfO long experience in tbf"8' cutting and making garments, he feela cohhdffit he can give satisfaction to bis customer. He respectfully returns his thanks to his fri'ndi v the public for their liberal support tendered him be"" fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts lo pte?1 customers, Co merit a continuance of their favora HORACE H. BEARD N . B. All kinds of country produce taker) a rfbf s' ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21 , 1850. Kuhn's Piano Factory, J No. 75 Baltimore St., BalliinprCi A LL persons in want of good and dVe iaCT- -TV mnts will find them in this beautiful tone and finish All Piano's are wsTan.f0' ! an7 "ument tha does not come n?"rument that does not come up roeiv-- ' a. Ki'lIS. No. 75. Baltimore at., Baium ' June 20, LIST OF PRICES. 6 octave from 10 to S300 : 64 do froTi 7 do from S300 to 800. Grand liaa 500 to 1500. SPRING FASHIONS. ttot - : 1 c 1. r v v-.i- z,rn'i ce.e- 1 01111 ru urMi irurn r w i ; ted Fashion for tbe Sprtas and SumnT f 1 The subscriberthankful for past favors, a"11 .. folly solicits his old patrons and the public V" call and see the new plate of Fashion? He r fident that he can prrsaade even the ir.ost-la' fashionable lo let him take dimnsinT Ca ' JOHN A. WEIRMAN. T,;i Feb. 20. 1850. 41 rv i N. B. Country Produce taken in exd-aPS' llf a market prices. NOTICE- rilHOSF. indebted to J. F. Cliar.i!T-5-r JL to en!! and s-t:!e s Lf-ir nccour'.. ' ; n leclfw.d. It being the first call of the k r 1 ta4 BDSISESS. i . rf I J OT iff made, I ItopeJt w ill not be neglected. ,,r;T' J. I. CHAj1' Jan 7, 1650. ' M Far , - .if' for 25 -;lio ttrr vrilh The rn ra yet TO Ad ) Th U A4 U lo r Ax! Al Et li t4 to rti I h c 1 o a c rr i a it 11 it 1 il I .3 ! t 1. i 1 3 I