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' 4 kTihownl I C 0r northern i and western ' frtS.rt"P rrtlnquUhment bj ibe ssid eof 'l tTrikrj claimed by fcer exierior lo S'j! , . 00jariM, and of all ber claims Upon the jSue?aid lo establish a territorial -go. pi for New Mexico, y tff0 A(l tof provide' IV extending ibe laws ?L itidiciil yttemof the United Sutet to of California. . An ct to iuthoriie the appointment of In- ajrent ir California. y Joint rfi'iio authorizing the purchase of msnWripl Farewell Address of George . r Violation relative To the Daymen! of 'iUldeod of iat-rat on war bounty scrip. A tc !J,na further appropriation " t!i boildinf In the Tenitories of Mini Ions lor ineso gUlie "'v Cl granting bounty lands topertain nffi ff, inJ roldteri who hv beerr engaged in emililtry ii vice of the United States . Atother Mfrder. We learn that a man in CitirruJ County, named Furr, shot his wife rtrojgb the -lody a frw days ago, of which woiJ b i accounts, her death is (bought to be certaini ! Furr was arrested and sent lo il.' i . i TayloTmitc.Vi made some notes concer 0;g ibii place, jWhen on a viait there a few Jij ga intending them for publication. But ibfj re beyoqd our reach for this week ; we trust to recovej them in time for our next. 8 STATESVILLE PLANK ROAD 3CH0QLS-.- s ' PROSPECTS. k Mr. IJrtcTwr Last weckjwsa a pleasant week In Statesville. , On Tuesday a large and respeetabta con Tendon of delegatesand citizein. met in the Court Houae. and resolved to build a Plank Road from Charlotte to Taylorsville, through Statesville-. Any lover of. his country would have been ratified with the public spir it manifested in favor of the -enterprise. Every body seemed determined to build it, and the people wiU build it-' It will coat one hundred thousand dollars. No stock will pay better no country heeds such a road more. 1 be people the farmers, understand their interests, and they wilt build iU A better day is dawning. I On Thursday night, the citizens and a laroe n amber ofstranzers, were entertained at the Female Academy oy one oi me most recnerche and complete examina tion, that your correspondent has ever witnessed. The hall was lighted brilliantly, and tastefully decorated with festoons and flower. The teachers are Mrs. Ayerand daughter. The exercises Were so arranged, and per formed with so ranch ease, jspirit, and originality, that the visiters were constantly interested. The ease and 5 race in the action and movement of the pupils the istinct articulation in pronouncing their pieces, reflect ed great credit on their-teachers. That action is no more important to an orator, than a proper mien and good manners are to. a woman, seemed to be well known. The entertainment waa concluded by a presentation of Bibles to three of the young ladies. In doing which, Alias Ayer took occasion to deliver a yery handsome little address, as beautiful, as finished, as eloquent as the con noise urs in such things, would care to hear. ' The second session of this School commences on the first Monday in November next. Beside this, there are two other good schools in Statesville & male and a female school. - If these schools should continue to be well patroniz ed, and the Bank Road made through Statesville, that village wiHook upland prosper. Yours. NERO. NORTH CAROLINA WOOLLENS. Having1 Itaaf d the home-made cast rhercs," at jie store of J. & R. Lindsay frequently spoicen of the last few days, we c&d yestdruay to sec them, and frankly say that tbcj pail hau not been told us. They are from Rock Island Manufactory Mecklenburg county, N. C. .For softness, fineness'of fixture, and elegance of finish, ' ibey are ' good enough for kings to wear." And in tbis'tjne particular they are better thn any sitnjlar quality of goods from the North, to wjj t they are made at home. Quietly nd steadily to encourage and raise up manufactures of this sort among M developing our own resources, and employing and rewarding the skill, enter prise and labpf of our own people is infirt jtely better jian to be eternally grumbling and passing indignation resolutions against the North ; vhile wo are at the same time pouring all'Qtir means into the Japs of Northern rriariufactures, to buy what we can as well fiiake ourselves. It is foolish to talk hboii Southern independence while we are abobt working for ourselves. jj Greensboro Patriot. CiOOD AND TRUE. Mr. Gormkrj of Indiana, in his reply in the Ilou? of lUpreentaties to Mr. Clark of N. Y., remarked, when this nation gets into h war, let it be a wir $gainit a foreign foe. 44 1 want the Americah flag above my bead, and that of a enemy in front. I do not want to ineet my brethren, mi cogntrymen, my friends, display incr the nm stars and stripes. But 1 fenr if our folly thould plunge us into civil war thai at about the firing of the first gun. thesf peculiar friends of freedom the AtioliimnihU, the Fa Balics, ibe palled) Free Soil Dmociacy of toe North would be chartering a shift to go to some l'eae Congress or Convention in (jer mny!" A - f Tbre neter wfts a truer word spoken. The fanatics wh hid excited the combat would re main at a safe j distance Irom the frky, while combatants Iwould be those men. North and . In Davidson County, on the 5th ultimo by Esnsom Ellis, Esq . Mr. NELSON G. DANIELS, and Miss CHARITY WELFARE. 1 i la Csbsrnis County, oo the I9tb ultimo, by John C. Young. Esq., Mr. HUGH McCAULEY, and Miss MARY BLACK. Also.on tbe"3d inst.. by ReVd W. W. Pharr, Mr. SAMUEL FURR, and Miss BETTIE NEIL. Also, on the same day. by tbe'saroe. Captain THOMAS FLEMMING, and Miss MAGGIE OCH LER. Also, in Concord, on the 26th nltimo, by John Eagle. Esq., ALBERT RICE. Esq., sod Mrs. JANE PJENNINGER, widow of the late Jacob Penninger. i 11IM m AT mm goods, en WHOLESALE & RETAIL. A THING WHICH THE NEXT LEGIS. LATURE SHOULD REFORM. The law as it stands at present, requires all Sheriffs previous to selling lands for their tax. es, to advertise them in some Newspaper pub. lished in the city of Rajeigh for the space of one month, even although the lands may be situated in some county in which not half doz en copies of any Raleigh paper are taken, and a paper of large circulation is published in the county itself. Such a state of things is as a co temporary observes an outrage against com. mon sense." Very frequently the advertise, ment is never seen by one man who could at. end the sale, and is to all intents and purposes perfectly useless. In calling attention to this matter, we are ac tualed neither by motives of interest, nor bfjeaUp ousy towards our Raleigh cotemporanes. Time and again have we been struck with theq injustice arising from tie operation of this law and the injury which such a system is calcula ted to inflict upon the owners of land sold for taxes, whose property is virtually unadvertised, and frequently sacrificed in consequence. In connexion with this, the! Asbeville Dollar News makes a suggestion which, with slight modifi. cation, should, we think, receive the favorable attention of the next Legislature. It is to the effect that, " no officer should be allowed to sell valuable property, either real or personal, without first giving notice of the same through the news papers of the! county, or the nearest print." VVe certainly tbink that Sheriffs should b required lo advertise lands in the paper of ihe county in which the lands lie, or in case when no paper is published in the county, then in that paper which has the largest circulation within the county, instead of being forced to advertise in Raleigh. Wilmington Journal. Dirt. In this Town, on Saturday, 5th instant, at twenty minutes to 3 o'clock, fell asleep in the arms of Jesus, aged eleven months and eleven days, WILLIE CLAR ENCE, aon of John E. and Mary Ann Boger. He was their only child, and seldom has it been the privi lege of the writer, to see one more interesting and pret tier than he waa. God saw, and watched the tender plant, and in his infinite mercy and goodness, has taken it unto himself,! to dwell in a more genial clime. May the afflicted parents bow submissively to the Divine will, and as their little one cannot return to them, may they by grace be prepared to go to it, and in the sweet re union of Heaven, see that the Lord of all, has in bis mysterious providence, done right. Com. THE MARKETS. y Salisbury, October 10. , Apples, (dried) $0 (3) 00; Bacon, 8 ft ; Cotton, 10 O 10 ; Cotton Yarn, 85 0 90 ; Coffee 12 (3 14 Corn, 55 60 ; Beeswax, 15 & 17; Butter, 10 ; Flour, 607$; Feathers '25 ; Iron 3 0 4; Linseed Oil 90 ; Molasses 35 40 ; Nails 5 & 6 ; Oats 20 ; Irish Po tatoes 40 (S 50 ; Sweet do. 35 O 40 ; Sugar, (brown) 8 fS 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00 12 ; Salt, sack $2 ; Tal low 12J ; Wheat 14 ; Whiskey 30 374. Fayetteville, Oct. 8. Brandy, peach, 45 50: Ditto, apple, 50 55: Beeswax 2022 : Bacon 8 9 : Cotton 12l2j ; Corp. 6570 ; Coffee 12 15: Flour 5 6 : F-eathers 28 30 Flaxseed $U : Iron, Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3 4 : Lard 64 7: Leather, sole, 20 : Molasses 25 30 : Nails, cut, 5: Oats, 000 40 :'Sugar,bro.,6 9: do. loaf, 11 12: Salt, sack, 1 50 0 00 : Tallow, 10 : Wheat 90 $1: Whisikev -35 36. Cheraw, Oct. 8. Bacon per lb. 7 9 : Butter 1520: Beeswax2021 : Coffee 1112: Cotton 10 ' 12 : Corn 70 80 Egs 10 12 : Flour 7 7: Feathers 30 35 : Iron 5 6 : Lard 7 8: Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses 35 40 : do. Cu ba 33 37 : Nails, cut, 6 6: Rice 4 0 5 : Sugar, brown. 8 10: do. Loaf, 12 15: Salt, Li verpool, 1 40 1 59. BROWN, FRALEY & CO., secexssoas to Camden, Oct. 4. Bagging, per yd, Hale Kope, lb Bacon, Butter Brandy, Beeswax, Beef. Cheese, Cotton, Corn, bushel, Flour, bbl Hides, dry Iron, Leather, sole 18 Lard, 8 a 10 12 Molasses, 31 -7 8 Mackerel, bbl 8 a 10 18 20 Nails, 6a 7 28 35 Peas, bushel 80 18 22 Potatoes, sweet, bu 50 4 5 Irish, 12 15 Rye, 11 13 Rice, bushel, 3 a 4 90 95 Sugar, ib 7 a 12 6 7 Salt, sack' 1 25 8 9 Shot, bag $2 5aC Tobacco, lb 10 a 50 18 a 22 Wheat, bu 1 25 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AT OUR OLD stand West of the Court House, A large Stock of Fancy and Staple DHlf-GOODS, Among which may be found a general variety of La dies and Gentlemen's fashionable dress goods and Trimmings. Also, a large assortment of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, XX AH2-W AXIE , GXiASS-CTAXiS, GROCERIES, &C. We solicit a call from our former customers, friends and the public generally, as we shall endeavor to please in styles and prices. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, October 9, 1850. j 22 t.ite ot JLortft Carolina. DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Aug. Terra, 1850. Isaac Holman, Adm'r of William Pinchback, vs. Lydia Holmon, David Pinchback, William Pinchback.Richard Woods and wife Elizabeth, John Pinchback, Heirs of James Pinchback ,( whose names are unknown,)Williain Holman and wife Patsey, Heirs of Sarah Holman, (names unknown,) and the Heirs of Mary Jacobs, (names also unknown.) Petition for the tale of Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, David Pinchback, William Pinchback.Rich ard Woods and wife Elizabeth, John Pinchback, Heirs of James Pinchback, (whose names are unknown,) Wil liam Holman and wife Patsey, Heirs of Sarah Holman, (names unknown jand the Heirs of Mary Jacobs,( whose names are unknown.) are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for six weeks, notify ing said defendants to appear at the next Term of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House, in Mocksville, on the 4ih Monday in November next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and the prayer of the petition granted accordingly.: Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 4th Monday in August, A. D., 1850. C HARBIN, Cl'k. Printers Fee $6 6w22 AGENCY OF - Dr. FUetTS CELEBRATED MEDICINES BROTVA', OVERMAN 4 CO. i -- TVTR- William Overman having anld out his interest . l Mr. Julius D. Ramsay, the business will be continued as formerly, under the firm of Brown, Frsley t Co at the same place, where they are now opening their Fall supply of WIMBLE GOODS Anolher Voice for a dissolution of the Union. The Mobile Herald publishes a letter written by Geu.Nirabeau B. Lamar, ex President of Texan, in reply to an invitation to attend the Mhcoii ((in.) Disunion Convention, which was held Unit week. Lamar is a disunionist right out, and, ,beinr so has at least the manliness to (e-lare it,, thus : Bal. Sun. "That we should kiesire to remain in the Union under so many circumstances ot outrage defamation and contumely, and with the cer tainty too of the ultimate ruin, is a species oi ifatuaiion, of insanity, as incomprehensible to me as it is lamentable,, nut I am sure that the South, whojhifo substantial interests in thej day of our diiieuihralinient is drawing near, and counlry, and who, coniequenlly, had been thai the words secession, separation, disunion, lUupgling tdjetjer to avert that war in which which arp now so appalling to the hearts of Ibey would sU fat be arrayed as fbes. Truly, many, will become the common dialect of our there it reaiori for gratulation that such a hor. children and until that day shall arrive, I can rid and unnatural slate of things has been a. entertain but little hopes lor the South.'! Teried.-rcpu6ic. 1 I TEETH! W. F, BASOX, I. I. S., Is now in Salisbury, and hopes to have the pleasure of seeing, or hearing from as many as desire his services at their earliest conven ience. Oct. 10, 1850. $111! A PULMONARY Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pul monary Liniment, pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Nervine, Vermifuge, De purative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Female Pills, Female Specific, Slc, &c, used by him constantly and with unprecedented success in the treatment of Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Piles, &c, i$c. Dr. Fitch's Unequalled patent silver plated abdominal sup porters. Dr. Fitch's improved plated steel spring shoul der brace. Dr. Fith's silver inhaling tube. To Officers and Soldiers of the War of 1812! Iwill attend to the prosecution of claims arising un der the " Bounty Land Bill" passed at the last ses sion of Congress. JAMES E. KERR. Salisbury, Oct. 10, 1850. 22tf LOST 0" Considerable excitement rages in Per son county, wejeara, jin consequence of some improper conversation between two white men tbe Treasury, 16 negotiate a loan ol 8500.000 . , ,P . . ... , . .k t . U ' r.i. L - - j understand that the two whites were arrested, on tbe remainder of the American indemnity, . , , , n , . . i .l r T , r : examined and bound over to Court in tbe sum Mexican IFinances. The report of the fi. ntnce cpmroiiiea has been adopted by Con. gren. This Authorises Payno, the Minister of tndihe previous loan of 8200,000 was rati. ed. Thus tb treasury is to be replenished for a month, longer. There still remains 8500,. 000, and what h to be done when ih&l is ex. btuited, isa serious question. Bait. Sun. oi $1,500 each. The charge implicates them in an attempt to get up servile disaffection, for the purpose of plunder, Scc. It-may not be a. miss to observe that these individuals are na- lit.. . . C ika onunlu inrtt VsnLaai I ' 1 inlinca . i ' characters have heretofore stood very fair. f ! ! "osto.x, oept. zo. Wjti (he ,jgh(s now i,efore U8 we fegard the Jtnny Itndpller Concert in Boston who)e aflaas " much ado about nothing" a j Tisit to Canada. mole-hirl magnified into a mountain. If it be The total amount of premiums anid prices of otherwise, we hope some friend in Person will tickets to Jennv Lind'a first concert in this citv write us a full history of the affair. VVe would ON the road leading from Statesville to Concord by Poplar Tent Church, a black Morocco Pocket Book, containing about forty dollars in money, two notes on John Coleman and one on Capt. Alexander Graham. The notes on Coleman were both of the same date, I think some time in July or August last, one of forty and the otherof thirty dollars. The one on Graham was of rive dollars, given the 31st of August, 1848. The other contents are not recollected, except some tax re ceipts. The pocket book was lost on Friday the 4th instant. Any person finding it and delivering it with the contents to me in Concord, shall be liberally rewar ded. L.S.BINGHAM. Concord. Oct 7, 1950. 3t22 $25 Reward. RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the 12th Sep tember last, a Negro boy named BOB, 21 years old, six feet high, handsomely formed, weighs 160 or 165 pounds, bright color, full eyes, thin in the jaws and chin. It is believed he has procured free papers, and will attempt to pass as free and make his way to a free State. He rode a small bay mare, droop rump, and main rubbed off by a yoke, and may be in company with movers. The above reward will be paid upon his de livery to me, or secured in jail so that I get him again. FRANCIS YOUNG. Mt. Grove, Iredell Co., Oct. 3, 1 850. 2t22 DR. FITCH'S CELEBRATED SIX LECTURES On the preservation end cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, bfc, and on the method of preserving health and beauty to an old age. This Book should be in every family. To the consumptive it points out the only 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 the press, and the sale continues unabated. For sale by S. S. FITCH & CO., 707 Broadway, New Yoik; and J. W. STOCKTON, Statesville, N. C Dr. Fitch's Guide to Invalids, or Directions to per sons using Dr. Fitch's Remedies, to be had gratis, of all his Agents. 17w22 Will U at leasl 830.000. I not now-advert to it, but for the exaggerated TOR SALE by Many of the! tickets have been bougbt up by reports in circulation, and the panic these re- X (21) EN1 peculators', and will be sold at an advanced ports has created in certain quarters. itiuon Price. , The desire to see ibe fair Swede .out. Chronicle. Bonnets! Bonnets!! Bonnets!!! 7 MYERS is now opening at his CHEAP STORE, JLA , a small lot of XT BONNETS, LA TEST FALL STYLE, to which he would call the attention of the Ladies. fOct3 21 Bale Rope and Bagging . by ENNISS, SHEMWELL $ CO. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! AT THE CHEAP STORE WITH THE Sign of the Red Flag! OCTOBER, 1850. THE subscriber is now receiving his STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising the largest and best selected assortment, he has ever be fore offered. He thinks it entirely useless to enumerate, but will say he has almost every article usually found in a City Dry Goods; Store. All of which having been purchased in the principal Northern cities with great care by himself for cash, he feels confident that his goods will please purchasers, and is determined his prices shall give satisfaction. He takes this method of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the Very liberal patron age bestowed upon him, and intends to merit a continu ance of the same. E. MYERS. Salisbury. N. C. October 3. 1850. 21 consisting of the most Fashionable Dress Goods for La dies and Gentlemen's wear, GROCERIES, Hardware & Cutlery, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Boots Shoes, Ribbands, &c. Our goods have been bought for cash, and will sold at the LOIVEST CASH PRICES. JOHN D. BROWN, B. F. FRALEY. WM. M. ELLIOTT, J. D. RAMSAY. Salisbury, Oct 3, 1850. 21 M P XV J r l . a Ann ... -. tc are aesirous oi purcnas g lu.ouu pounds of Feathers, five hundred yards Linwy ; also. Bees wax, Tallow and Flaxseed, for which the highest rnar ket prices will be given in trade. B. F. At Co. Stsitr of Slovtn (Esiroltua, ROWAN COUNTY IN EQUITY. Thomas L. Cowan vs. Thomas G. Polk, Josiah Huie, Frederick Brougher and Mary Ann, his wife, and The- ophilus btorke, heirs st law of David Storke, and D. M. Barringer, Adm'r of David Siorke, Charles F. Fisher, Christina Fisher, Richard B. Hill and wife, Mary ; and John H. Spears, James Q A. Spears, William C. Spears, and Abigail E. Spears, heirs at law of James G. Spears, and Kiah P. Harris, Executor of James G. Spears. Thomas L. Cowan, Complainant, having made oath that Defendants, Josiah Huie, Fredeiick Brougher and wife, Mary Ann, Theophilus Siorke. D. M. Barring er, Administrator of David Storke, John H. Spears. Jas. Q. A. Spears, and Abigail E. Spears, are non-residents of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watch man for said defendants to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, at the Court I louse, in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after 4th Mon day in September next, and plead answer or demur to said Bill, otherwise it will be taken as confessed by them and heard exparte. Witness, John B. Lord, Clerk and Mastei of the said Court of Equity, at Office, the 23d day of September 1850. JOHN B. LORD, CME. Printer's fee $5 50 20 State of ilortli Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Qaarter Sessions, Aug. Term, 1850. James McNeely, Adm'r of George Morrison, deceased, vs. John Laslie and Wife Elizabeth, Milton Jones and Wife Jane, and others. Petition for sale of Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that tbe defendants, John Laslie and his wife Elizabeth, and Mil ton Jones and his wife Jane, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifyiug the said John Laslie and his wife Elizabeth, and Milton Jones and his wife Jane, person ally to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the 3d Monday of November next, then and there to an swer, plead or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard exparte as to them, and an order of sale grant ed accordingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 3d Monday in August, 1850. J. F. ALEXANDER. Cl'k. 6w21--Printer Fee State of ilortfi Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. COURT OF EQUITY, FALL TERM, 1850. Burton Jarvis, et. al. vs. Petition to sell Land. John Myers, et. al. S It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that La doc, Levi, Aquilla, Susan aud Emeline Mullican, de fendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made for 6ix weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the said defend ants to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to complainants bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and the cause set for hearing ex parte, as to ihem. Witness, L. Bingham, Clerk and Master of said Court, the 4th Monday in September, A. D. 1850, and in the 75th year of American Indpendenee. L. BINGHAM, CME. 6 w2l Printers fee $5 Fortune Hunters Look Hdre. Have job heard of. if so. have yoa had conndeoee laf. ficient to make sn investment with that matchless and worid-reoowned House of PYFER & CO. Ho. 1. Light streri Balt'unore, MJ. Exchange Brokers and Prize Sellers. If act. dUy no longer, let all your doubts be dispelled and send them oo a remittance and receive yoar, hundreds of dollars for tens invested, for tbe country is resounding wiUTthe a tonishing smoout of Prizes which they sell monthly from their emporium of fortune. In the month of September, six Grand Capitals! and other Prizes, a mourning to the snag kittle sum of $750,000. If ihey sold this amount from the September Schemes, must they not ex ceed it from tbe brilliancy of the October oars T We believe we shall. , r i ITT Remember their business and success in selling Pri tea is such, that $10 invested with them is safer and surer to realize a handaome Prize that 9 100 would be with any other Broker. QUAHD ATlIl AY OP X.OTTEXIXE3 TOIL OCTOBER, UiO. Confidence strictly hserved. Capital No of Tickets Price of Prizes. Ballots. Pric of. Packs res. 9--i.uu o ino. u drawn 85 819 00 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 00 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 IB 00 78 Nos. 12 drawn 6 22 00 75 Nos. 18 drawn 15 G2 00 78 Nos. 11 drawn 8 32 00 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 15 00 75 Noa. 13 drawn 10 35 00 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 75 Nos. 11 drawn 4 15 00 78 Noa. 14 drawn 15 52 00 72 Noa. 12 drawn 8 23 00 77 Noa. 13 drawn 5 18 00 75 Nos. 15 drawn 10 30 00 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 78 Nos 14 drawn 5 16 00 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 40 00 75 Noa. 14 drawn 8 25 00 78 Nos. 13 drawn S 18 00 78 Noa. 13 drawn 10 37 00 75 Nos.. 12 drawn 5 18 00 75 Nos. 11 drawn 4 15 00 78 Nos. 16 drawn 30 90 00 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 40 00 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 16 00 75 Nos 13 drawn 10 35 00 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 Date. Oct. 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 13 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 29 30 31 37.500 20.000 25,000 40,000 25.000 20.000 33.000 18,000 13.500 50,000 25000 24.000 30.000 20,000 20.000 24O00 25,000 25.000 30.000 20000 13,500 75.000 40.000 20.000 30.000 24,000 PLEASE OBSERVE. ' Correspondents will please bear in mind that ihepn- j ces of Packages ot Qaarter Tickets only are published in this Paper. The printed official drawings which cor- respondents can rely upon as being correct, are always ! forwarded from PYFER 4. 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 Sl COS. Remember A Package of 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, PTFEIt & CO. No. 1, LIGHTEST., Baltimore, Md. NEWDRJJGS.&G. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 1 s 1; i doe i anvthin? of the kind ever before known , in Boston, i I i , ' ' "H ; ' 0" Tbe tdesboro Argus lells! of a free negro who lived in Wadesboro', arid removed t- SAL . i i . i i tound ne couia not live as in North Carolina, and came well there ti bick- ( If tbn negrd staid out of the State 00 days oo bad na right to come back, according to lw. We hope there has ben no neglect ol tbe la,w in this matter, on tbe part of tbe pro-! Pr officer. ; No free negro is allowed by law to come into this State Any person who brings one in tian emigrant, either by land or water, is liable to si fiit of $500. i We; notice Ibis caie. in order to arouse the attention oi the officers of the law. North Carolinian. OCr Edmund Burke, the former coeditor of the Union has purchased the establish ment, in comunctionwitb Mr. Uverton. one of the present able editors, Mr. Ritchie retires full of laurels from a forty years' battle-fild. ; He has rendered good services on the last trying occasion, and retires with all the honors of war, tambour battant, en' seigne dev lopee. ! CHEESE ! ! QQ BOXES Cheese just received and for sale by OO rOct9, 221 M. BROWN & SON. Clover and Timothy Seed T710R SALE by (21) ENNISS, SHEMWELL d CO. FXSXX ! FISH ! ! BBLS. and half bbla. Mackerel. 1 do. fresh 1 A It: Salmon, for sale by the barrel or dozen. M. BROWN $ SON. October 9 22 APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT. By and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Daniel M. Barringer, of North Carolina, to Ready Made Clothing. - TI HE beat and cheapest stock of Ready Made Cloth ' ing ever offered in Salisbury and no mistake. Call at (21) iiiViVi.N, SHt.M CIA - Bagging & Rope. 10NCORD and Dundee Bagging, Jute and Ken- be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister plenipo- Vtucky Rope and Twine, just received and for sale, " I -v i-k -v ItT ftT m n ai ; Th long continued dry weather has af fected the navigation of our rivr. Boats now run; with difficulty, and ! only the Lighters can; come up to town. We I that every effort is made to forward goods which arrivcjat Wilmington forjthis place nd tbe interior. Fay. Observer. teutiary of the United Slates to the Court of Her Catholic Majesty, in the place of Romulus M. baunders, recalled at his own request. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury. Oct. 9, 1850. ' 22 JTT i 44 Silence U often an answer,! says the Arabic proverb. How true, jiis, that ?hen the tongue of malice oriUiger fails to provoke Jajreply, it rcluctanjly shelters 1lf jn chagrin and shame I j In many cases no rebuke can be more! powerful are men you can- SOARING. The Reading (Pa.) correspondent of the m a li r - j We learn 1 rinune relieves mm. sen oi tne iouowing: Yesterday it rained all day. but to day Aurora stretched put her rosy fingers and pulled the grey, gauzy misty nightcap from the head of Mount Penn. washing her rosv breast in trembling dew. and bathed her feet in the Schuykill. j Lorrilard's High Toast Snuff XTIOR SALE by (21( ErfNISS, SHEMWELL CO. Molasses, Molasses. OS Hhda NEW CROP MO LAS. smlXJSES, just received and for sale. t M. BROWN & SON. Oct. ST, 1850. 22 m . mi than silencft.L-.TVir w -l M W The following pithy little paragraph is characteristic of Bulwer When poverty begs, tbe dogs bark at it : and when Dovertv is ill, the doctors T. C. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 1, 1850. 151 not touch Imjore acutely than iby letting mangle it; and when poverty is dying. them atone ;most severely, as! Theodore Hook expressed it, when they jrillify you. the priests scold at.it ; and when poverty is dead ; nobody werpa for it. J. D. WILLIAMS. Forwarding and Commi&sien Merchant, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. July 30,1850. ' $ml2 J VILLAGE HOTEL Statesville, X. C. THIS Establishment is pleasantly situated immedi ately on the Northwest corner of the public square has attached to it a number of convenient offices for le gal gentlemen and others. The undivided attention of the subscriber will be given to the interest of the house, and no trouble spared to render all comfortable who fa vor me with a call. The house has undergone some repairs, which adds to the comfort of families. The servants shall be faithful and honest. Drovers may find good lots and plenty of grain at reasonable prices. Call and give me a trial. Thankful for past favors, and hope for a continuance of the same. W, B. UKAiX 1. Statesville, Sept. 30, 1850.; Pdly22 APPLICATION will be made to the next Legis lature of North Carolina, to incorporate an Insu rance Company, to be called " The Western Mutual Insurance Company of North Carolina. WM. MURPHY, JOHN B. LORD. A. If. CALDWtLL, JOHN I SHAVER, BENJ. F. FRALEY, H. L. ROBARDS, JOHN D. BROWN, D. A. DAVIS, JOS. F. CHAMBERS, B. B. ROBERTS, J. H. JENKINS. Salisbury, September 23, 1850. 20 NOTICE. THE copartnership heretofore known as J. II . How ard &. Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 13th August inst. .All those indebted to raid firm are requested to come forward immediately and make settlement, as the business must be wound up speedily. A due regard to this notice will save cost to those con cerned. I may be found al the shop that I formerly oc cupied. J. H. HOWARD. Aug. 15. 150. 15 A BRIDGE TO BUILD. Valuable Land for Sale! IWILL offer at public sale, on Tuesday of next No vember Term of the County Court of Davie, (26th day of November,) on the premises, seven miles from Mocksville, the PLANTATION of tbe late Col . Giles W. Pearson. It lies on the South Yadkin River, and contains about OOO Acres, of which near three hundred are river and creek bottom, four hundred excellent woodland, and two hundred open land. Terms of sale will be such as to suit purchasers, and will be made known on the day of sale. I will show the land to any person wishing to buy upon the day of sale, and will sell at private rale if the price can be agreed on R. M.; PEARSON, Ex'r. October 10, 1850. tw THE undersigned give notice, that on Thursday the 24th of October, at the Court House in Concord, they will let out to the lowest bidder, the building of a Bridge across Rocky River, on the main road from Con cord to Camden. Those inclined to undertake the job can, at any time, see the plan and specifications, by call ing on William C. Means. WILLIAM C. MEANS, JOSEPH WHITE, WILLIAM T. BLUME. Concord, Sept. 13.1850. 5tl9 HiTinir nermnntlv located in the I own ol ton- f cord, offers hia professional services to tbe citizens and surrounding country. Office, No, 3. Harris4 Brick Row. Concord, Sept. ZJ. u g DR. A. C. M'REE, 11 NEW GOODS! THE subscribers are now receiving their FAIjI AND WHITER STOCK. OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. READY MADE CLOTHING, &C all of which have been purchased at the Nonh for cash, and will be sold st the lowest rates. REMEMBER, AT THE LOWEST RATES.i -ENNISS. SHEMWELL & CO. Salisbury. Oct. 3, 1850. f 31 THE Magistrates of Rowan County are requested to attend on Tnesday of the next County Court, (November J for the purpose of electing a board of Su perintendants for Common Scboola. JAMES E. KERR. Clerk. September 12, 1R50. 8tl8 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C. THE subnbers are receiving at their Drug Store (opposite the Mansion Hotel,) a large and Fresb assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C. which have been selected within the last few weeks with great care, by one of the firm. Our assortment in now complete, and we respectfully invite Merchant. Physi cians and the Public generally, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We feel satisfied that we ran please them, both in the quality of tbe ar- j tides and the price, as we are determined to sell our stock at a very small advance on first cost. Amongst our late purchases in addition to tbe articles j usually kept in a Drug Store, may be found a large sup- . ply of Cod Liver Oil, Hydrocyanic Acid, Tarrant's Ex t Rhubarb, Ward's Paste, Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, : Pow-ou Tripoli, Fire Proof Paint, Cherry.Pectoral, Li- j quid Cuticle, Blistering Tissue, Rice Flour, Heckere j Farina, Notarial Wafer's, dec. A large assortment of j Dental and Surgical Instruments, Gold, Silver and Tin : Foil, Chase's snd Hull's Trusses, Jackson's improved j Belts, Abdominal Supporten, Shoulder Braces, .c. A very large lot of Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, &cM amongst which is hf celebrated Chinese Powder. Meen- r Bportsmen. 1 The subscribers would return their sincere thanks for ; the ver) liberal patronage hitherto extended to them, and . hope by keeping good articles at fair prices, with pane ; tual attention to business, to merit iis continuance. Prescriptions put up at all hours, day snd night, by 1 an experienced Druggist in our employment. ' ! BROWN &. JAMES. I Sept. 5. 1850- 17 ! LIST OF LETTERS I REMAINING m the Post Office, at Saliabury, on j the first day of October, l!J50. j John Arey, Alex Apner, Jacob B Allen. E D Austin, j John Bescher, Miss Mary Browir, Dr Bason 2, B Fj Bean, RadforJ Bailey, James R Brown, Any- Sawyer i Daniel Beaver, Mrs M Benson, Fanny Briant, John ! Broomhead, Hamilton Byers, Jane Boyd.J R Ballard,; John Clary, Burton Crpige 2, George Cox, Miss Janel Cozine, Dr L Chunn, Samuel A Creson, Jesse B Cad-;: dell, PhilipXoster, Jeremiah Clarke, Martin Corl, S F j Cumminger, Any Daguerean, Sala P Donne I 2, Evan! Davis, James Dickson, John Elliot, Mrs Margaret Ern-i hart, A J Fleming, Hon Mr Ford, J O Freeman 2, Hi W Ford, George W Floyd, George Gaskey, Moses Huggins, Solomon Goodman, Miss M S Jordan, John' O Goseett2, Major Waher Gyn2, II S Gorman, Col.) Goodman, Andrew.Holtshouser, Stephen A Harris, Dr H J Harris 2, Rev A V Harris, Jacob Hooker, Johni Hartman, Wni Holbrooks. Rufus Hill, Miss Amsndaj Hall, J F Howlet, Rev J Hank, Wm Ingram 2, Moses: Josey. Lewis Jacobs, W W Jacobs, Tobias Kesler 2j Ann Kingsbury, John Ketchy. John Kelly. Anih. KuhnJ W A Krider, Jese Kincaid, Newton Lawaon, Nancy Lyerly, Hon Mr Lillington, Wm Linebarier, Margaret! Lyerly, J D Lumsden, Wm Lomax, J A Lillington, Tj M Matthews 2, Asbery McDannel, Jos McEver, Edw Mull. Paul Misenhamer. John McRae, Jos Minees, S W Moore, G W Mordecai. M Motley, C C McHenryj Mrs Elix McCay. John Martin. J W Norwood, A F Norman. Thos M Osborne, Miss Sarah Owens, C Wt Hocket, E T Powe, T H Pierce, J G Peck, E E Phil-! lips, W J Pugh, Jacob Phillips. J E Pattillo, J R Polls,; Elizabeth Powell. Jos Pointer, Leah Quilman, Marga ret Redwine, R M Rosebcroogh, F R Roueche. Fanciai Reece, John Rice, John Repult, W C Roach, Dr SamI Rankin, Wm Stokes, M D Smiih. Peter Sloop. George S Deal, T J Liminer. EIiha Smith, Lamb laylor.8 Hi Trott, Geo O Tarr. MissRary Ann Uxman, A C Van pelt.Mrs E Wethereporn. Woods Brickmason. Jacob Weaver, J D Wetherspoon, Jordon Www.FrH VsroerJ S E Whitfield. David Watson, P S White, Tbomaa Hi Wilson, Catharine Wallen, Geo Wilihelm, Caleb Yost Mrs Msrjsret Voung. , r I 3t21 B. JULIAN. P. M. Mackerell, Nos. 1, 2,& 3. FOR sale by (21) ENNISS, SHEMWELL &t CO. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assemble of North Carolina for an Act to incor porate Compn7 to nsvigate tbe Yidkin River. Sept. 23, 1850 NOTICE. - TAKEN op sntj committed totheil of Rowan County on the 1st inat.,a negro man. about 30E years of sge aboot 5 feet 9 inches high, of a light Cop-j per complexion, bad on when taken ap grey eeaslnetj panta and black coat and wears a Tru -fLW says be is free, and calls binelf JOE ROBERTS lhat he is from Caswell county, but has no free papers, tb owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take tuns away. Salisbury. Oct. 2 IPSO. 1 C. KLTJTTS, Sb'fL 21tf. i- MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR SA LE A T THIS OFFICE.
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