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if - i Ik" r Is ii I' j" TRESS ON." A RIVULETS SONG. 1 ': Just under an Wand, 'midst rushnd mOM- I was lorn W a rcck'-ff g4 dew , j i 1 1 was shaded by tret, whose brancheand leaves 'jer suffered ibe-a lo gaze through- j ' c Wandered around the sleep brow of a hill, yy tWhero tbe the daisies and violets fair 'J , J AVcre shaking lite mist from their wakening eyes y jAad pouring their breath on the air. .j . ..' , .'V Then crept f gently on, and I moistened the feet - i 10f a shrub which enfolded a ncstC I : .v The bird in return sung bh merriest song, Acd showed, me his fcathery'crrst. How joyous I fdt in the brijht afternoon. . !Vhen tha iin. rtdinir off in the west, " " 1 . - Came out in red gold from Vnindihc green trees : AUU UUIIllintCU HIT llCIUUIuua wii.- . , t My memory can now return to the time Wb"n the breeze ranrmnred low plaint iveones, While 1' wasted 'the "'day Sri dancine away, " '!) Or playing with pcbblesandetones. Il points to" the boor when th rain pottered down, 4 Oflresling a while in thd trees ; Then quickly descending iffled my calm, j. And whispered to me of the seas ! , VT was then the fimt wish jfound a home in my breast '' To Increase as time hurries along f Twas then I first k arued to lisp softly the words Which I now kive so proudly Press on !' "Ill make wider my bed.jss onward I tread, : j A deep 'mighty, river 1'lj be ' Tress on ' all the day Willi I sing on my way, J Till I enter the far-spreding sea." tt ceased. Ayouth lingered beside Us green edge i ' Till the stars in its face 'brightly shone ; He hoped the sweet strain would re-echo agaj FoMne Huriter Look Here. Have Vou hrW. if so, have yotl had conridWe HURRA T flURBAi V THEv OLD . North State For ever. - Smith&BarlceC ir e MT6VLl) respectfully annouiiee to the public that t ibey are still, carrying' on, tbe COACH MAKING BUSINESS rs " - - . . . . . - . i i brought to this place, and which have been seiecieu uu purchased in the Northern- cities at the lowest cash pri ces by one of the firm, thereby enablinglthera to sell tower than most establishments in this country. They are determined that their work shall not be surpassed by North, South, East or West. To acCOrDpTish this desirable end, have supplied themselves with the most choice materials and skilful workmen. They would in vile the public to call and examine their work before purchasing, as they offer inducements rarely to be met with. x v?; . ; N. B. All work warranted twelve months, which makes ihem a"leetle" more particular to have it well done at first. r- Salisbury, May 1, 1850. , ly51 CABINET BUSINESS. Fug$f iTURE Uut he just heard a, niurinur " Vrrss ou I'M CtboiNo's KaCArc to Ohio. The Warfiington cor respondent of the Chariestdn Courier furroahee the fol lowing incident of Congressional life : ) , tfome weeks ago, Mr. Giddinpc, in a speech against (tb! Tetas bill, alleged that' Mr. Kelchutn, of N. York, vu a bolJer of Texas bonds to a large amount, and bad i - .i .1 l i cunn vu nip ri i j aiiu ji.uu iiinuiM-rB ui vNirrns iu Vole for the ten millions to pay theae bonds. Mr. Ketch- u n) took uumc-diale steps to show Mr. Giddings that the here- nigs, " I --H" - fa;ts were nut so, in regard to any particular, and he qufuled that Mr. ti. would rt-tract it. But Mt. Giddii tso fur from retraelinir it. dt-Iibi'rateltr re-asaerted the rhrjre hi the revised pamphlet edon of his speech. Mr, Ketchuui brought the subjelto the notice of the 1 District Attorney with a view to bring it before the Gand Jury pbnl as they were not to meet autil Octo j brf , he Came down the other day and got out warrant ! aguiast Mr. Giddings; but Giddings got wind of it, drew i his pay till the end of the sesaion, and put out" 6ciiii to make an investment with jlbal matchless a nd ' woild-rcnoned llouMci - pyPBK:&CO. i;- - , t -No. l.Lfght street iiiUiniore, ld. Ezchaaze Brokers and Fiize. SellerfJC noC h?Uy. no- longer, tel all your doubtsbe dispelled and send tnem on j xQ oU sunJtsnearlyoppoatetbe old" Jail, where a remittance an receiteryoor bundredsr f tAltirr tor ' - ;arJ(Ho execute ,ji Mork in their line in a tens invested, for tbetouniry is readudmg With the as, ' , e They are prepared to furnish Vehicles lonishing amount of Prizes which itbey se monthly froin r v,ryinsfrom 8lW.to 1000. They are also iheir emnorium of Ibrtum.- In the montu ol Sepiemoer . - . . . . i rrrrii iiik sv v " " - - i " i .m a r iTtm h mssn . in v in .act i - . six oratiu vapuiii; no & snug little Burn-oF S75O,O0Of MIf ihey sold this amount from the September Scheme must t&ey not ex ceed it fromtbe brilliancy of the October ones ! We believe we Shalt. - - i 1 " - ' " SJR'member their business and success in selling Pri: zes is sucbrthai SiOinvested with tbem is safer and surer to realize a handsome Prfewf that glUO would be ' with any other .IJroker jr i i tj ' ORAND AIIB AY OF LOTTEHIES v 4 For OCTOBER,- Ui&. - ? 4- Confidence strictly oSeerved. ' - ' Date. Capital No of Tickets Price of Oct Prizes. , Pallots. ' Price of. Packages. 1 82 1 00 78 Nos, 13 drawn $5 , 818 00 2 - 3700 75 Nos. J2 drawn 10 , 37 00 3 20.1W z 75 Nos;l2 drawn 5 ,v JO 4 " 25.000 78 Nos. 12 draWn 6 J 22 00 3 40,W0 75 Nos. 18 drawn 15 62 00 7 25W0, 78 Noa. 11 drawn ,, 8 , , 32 00 8 20.000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 15 00 9 33)00 75 Nos. 13 drawn . IU . 43 uu 10 " 18.000 ;78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 . 18 00 11 . 13.500 75 Nos. 11 drawn 4 , 15 00 12 WjOdO 78 N .14 drawn 15 .52 00 14 25.000 72 Nos. 12 dran 8 23 00 15 4.000 77 Nos. 13 drawn 5 - IS 00 16 30,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 10 30 00 17 20,000 78 Noa I3f drawn 5 18 00 18 20,000 4 7fl Nos 14 drawn 5 16 00 19 24j000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 40 00 21 25,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 8 25 00 22 25.0(10 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 23 30.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10 37 00 24 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 l uu 25 1300 75 Nos. II drawn; 4 w 26 75 000 78-Nos. 16 drawn 30 90 00 '29 40 000 78 Noa. 12 drawn 10 40 00 29 20.000 75 Noa. 15 drawn 5: 16 00 30 30,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 35 K) 31 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 i PLKASE, OBSERVE. ' Correspondents will please bear in mind that -the pri ces of Packages ot Quarter 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& CO'S. Bank Drafts or Cer tificated' of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those correspondents who draw pri zeaat PVFEU i CO S, Uemeioher A Package of Tickets, can draw four of the most spjendid prizes in a scheme.- In order toeiure a fortune; and the cash im mediately after the result is known, thereaders 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, t PYFCR dk CO, No. I, LlGHTrST.. Baltimore. Nd IWBlilfSTORE IN'SAIUSBITR 5 Drs - Suxnmerell PoweV?c AVE just received a;iarge.ana careiuuy seiesicu assbrtment of Oriigs and Medicines .nk:.kik..AriA the bublic on the moat reasonable terms, i Hl v""-"-T1 - ii r " Their Stock comprises all the articles usually found in Dru Stores, besides mwy thing peculiarly adapted to the 'wants and conveniences of chouse-keepers -and they ould respectfully solicit those desirous of purcbas- ing tacall and exam ne their supply, before furnishing: themselves. , i ' ' ,. - , . e ,, To Physician, they would say; that having carefully noted the new preparation almost daily added to tbe lie, of remedial agenjts, they will endeavor to procure all SUcbssoon as they shall be fairly entitled to a place in .u : : Ti will Ho ihir constant aim to keep" 8 supply of the freshest and best articles onlyi rr,t-,r frnm a distance Dromptly attended to Medi I r..nlrL-i.l niiJ-lorwarde'd anv vshere on the stage;roads. j . '"- : , en.m Pricr ot ons made ut at any iwur oy one uc ...... Thev would also Snvite attention to their assortment of Paints, Dye-Stnlfs, kc. &Lc, &c. August 8. 1S50. ! ! Iyl3 o t RICHARD FOX PRESENTS his respects to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a TYOWZEE & IIAUUISO keeD constantly on hind the largest and cheapest assortment of MinOGANY & WALSUT FURMTIRE, , ?tTJie perpetrator of the fofflowinjr pun, says the Boston Pdat, has not been arretted! but the police are making close search after him : j . ; ; A stranger who came into a hotel the other day, ap parently fatigued with'walk'iii'jaudoppreBHed with heat, sat down to his dinner. On being axked by a lady whether he would have some tfzg sauce, he answered, rjo dou't you see I am already egg sauce-led T The fainting of th lady- aided the escape of the rascal, who has not been heard of since." . : i , . . - ( . ,. ' " ." ' ' .j; 'V - , ( The N York Sunday Times, too a paper celebrated for its unflinching advocacy of the rights of the South- speaks of the rejoicings in the North at the passage of the compromise measure ,ns follows : 1 . The-ycjorciiic which we hear in every direction are Itot occaMiontHl by th passage of the bills so long under discussion, for no one doubted that California would borne liito the Union as a State and that the territories would finally be provided for; but the great joy ia manifested , because Abotitioniem has been overthrown and Free-noil . prostrated foreter, ami both together have fallen, like Xuelfer, never to rise ajain," ' j . . .... .- r - ' L j 1 j Plank Roads-A meeting was held on the lCth ult. i vine uia, in ueorgia, to take into consideration the Subject of building a Plank Road west from Atlanta to Villa Rica. v. The meeting not Only determined lo build the Road to thut point, bat to Extend it west to the Ala bama lino, on a route lo connect with Jacksonville and Talladega, in this Slate, j Stock to the amount of fj 1 1 , fOO was subscribed on the spot, and committees -were Appointed to solicit oubscriptions on the entire line. The rM(Uwil o4 built, and wiU thus become an important ....v, in n-rui i tit iMtj grrui venirai i laiiK iuma irom ins point and Y etumpkm to theTcnnessee river. ; . Montgomery (Ala.) Journal. -.-'. ..--- i . fsr.T Dixcoverv. The cave recently dlsenvrrwl fiear Madison, Wi'scoiislii, Is mipju.sed to extend under he greater part of Dove and Iowa counties. 'An v. Inng parly lutely passed hve days in examining it j They passed over and 'aiming large masses, which proved to be lead oie of fine quality, spreading over an ' extent of three miles. Tliey found also copper ore, and eleven pounds of native 'silver. Chrystals, slalactiles, Incrustation, Jc., were abundant, and waterfalls and a Jake which was eiplorcdjin u canoe, and found to be 37 iceiueep, ',',.. CABINET MAKER. prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner'aod best style. lie will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making - SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes. Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables; Rocking, Office, andTarlor-Chairs ; Bedsteads jof su perior finish and latest fashion. I He lifts also on hand an assortment of Coffins, and will sell them on as accommodating terms, as 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 ofall work turned out frqro 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 DK 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 W. Murphy & Co., or at his residence. True objects of charity punctual ly attended to as such. August 2, 1849. Ma with DRUGS :AN D MEDICINES. ft GEORGE FI NKCO j , CONCOIl; IT. O. fTFFER for sale, foe cash, or on a short Credit to L; punctaal dealers at the lowest market-prices, a good assortment of t'iw.- a FRESU DRUGS .& JIEUIti, Dye-StarTs, Paints and Oil, of ll sorts, Window, Class, and Puny, Surgical, lost ruments,. Trues, Abdominal (toaclrand C4geM g THE copartnership of W itherspoonritcljo haying been dissolved by mutual eonat t siness will hereafter be cond acted under ti,. . ,lte W supp6rter.e.. Dr. llastiu-s compoonu syrup v i ritll tUAUU, liUhLSUKUL (.11 A r tha Sands, Townsends, Carpenters aiid Brown's Sar. . . ,. ""M., saDiriaaVtogelPwi.h.nunVrV ndieines, lf Mr. J. A Witherspoon we lot ' . Wbtirt BaLm of Wind r.herry, Ayres Cherry Pec6- SiiTl: " V 'ruSt at rVloerfuinery.Faniarticles.soaps. brumes of all sorts, lost tha principle that sliould actuate hon, J goofSsFrench brandy, rum. whiskey, Jtc., i good bu?1" nd fler,nsjorWe, St f rUd of each for medical uae. which we propose, lo sell Phc ta the. ... - tke for medical and meehamcal purposes. Fine tobacco, CARRIAGE MAKING KllSlVPea -.MM MnJiM and other confeciionanes, spirits of tur- uxlllluu " " . 1UiUU11u L UlLNX NEW DRUGS, & WHOLESALE & RETAIL, saddles, harness & mountings rilHE undersigned would invite if i' j! - . ! 14 -J ii i' i ; Till! WISDOM OF ATHENS. -The Southern 1 harbiariaiMi ' who are perpetually reminded hiy far they are behind New F.nglnnd in in lelligencfeilnntent and gil manners, are informed that the fJlowing eiiuisilely disgusting tom-foolery occurred in IKjstoii, uliusi, tha American Athens. The Jloeton Transcript thus records this ehibitku of 4 the wisdom of the wise ' of this coutiucut : ; ." A few minutes before 8 o'clock, a comiiMtion anions ' the ushers .lu the aisle near us, indicated that something ciiraorainary was about to happen. We heard one of them whisper something to auother, who replied, aloud, certainly J and then exclaimed, in a siifl kinder tone of voice, tins wav. Mr. llKM! Will ii.il..r.w... u. ... tnake passags ( Mr. mo T ' At once a very decided ! fuutt was created Inour neighborliotJ, and spread lmmcditety throughout the' entire audience. Ladies lose o al) sid. and liftexl their opera glasses. A buzz bt uriity, f.Jlowed by! applause from the gentlemen, r suceceoeo- ihum nmisi ,t it all a mot est looking gen j tleiian,withriihean ioelleeiualcastof feutureey made his way politely to his seat where he stood a moment . bowing to the audience, land then took his seat amid re it lurated applause. Thii was Mr. lXtdge, the eoniic vo- ; calist, who tionghl the (5 ticket, aud as he placed his ; hand ou his heart, his srailo seemed to say : " Ladies and 1 ' j' geutlcmen, this is the proudest BJojoeut of my hfe J" i'i :'... ''':. ' J ...... Cl ; , Solemn HWnW. We nre inrhrmrd that Mr. Hiram lVMemoii. of Yancv Co. . had his I , houe and all t'l rniittnts burned onv the 27th --..I,-- r... .1... ivfr.... ..r f un.t uyoi iiiu i wrvis vi jarrei oi wniKej taking fire from candlt i bit hand ; and Mrhat isv ill more paiulul and distressinir. his I little dauahier, wh( was on the flr asleep, I fell a tlciim to the. flames. ... Thus, i nayinr Ibis rfeadljr munstrr nlmui the house has a tamily It been iieariy ruined, and n innocent Uein sent io eternity. yisnetyue Messenger, i V- 'l' t: "V I' '" "''i;"-i'w; Sad Casualty and Death. liilU; boy av ImiuI six year old.! son of Wm.-Edward. tf l r y ' 1 'i". - i 'l . . the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles, Harness &.c. He believes there never has been' as superb n stock in thisi 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. Hex has also a large and splendid Stock of Hlouutiiigs & Materials for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great careby the subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers who wish to purchase such articles, are invited to call and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash. WILLIAM J- PLUMMEH.i 43 March 7, 1850. RIGHT SIMUP DRUGS. . MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C. ' THE subscibers are receiving at their Drug Store (opposite the Mansion Hotel,) a large and Fresh assortment of I DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C. which have been selected within the last few weeks with great care, by one of -the-firm. Our assortment is now complete, and we respectfully invite Merchants, Physi cians and the Public generally, to call and examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere. We feel satisfied that we can please them both in the quality of the ar ticles 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 the articles usually kept in a Drug Store,, maj 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 Troof Paint, Cherry Pectoral, Li quid Cuticle, Blistering Tissue,' lice1 Flour, HeckerV Farina, Notarial Wafer's, dec." A large assortment of Dental and Surgical Instruments, Gold, Silver and Tin Foilj Chase's and Hull's Trusses, Jackson's improved Belts, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, &.c. A very large lot of J Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, &c., amongst which is "he celebrated Chinese Powder, Meen Fun, Pocket Companion, a new and splendid article for sportsmen. The subscribers would return their sincere thanks for the verj liberal patronage hitherto extended to them, and hope by keeping god articles at fair prices, with punc tual attention to business, to merit its continuance. Prescriptions piit up at all hours, day and nilit. bv n experienced Druggist in our employment. Sept. 5, 1850. ' ' 17 LIST OF LETTERS REMAININGjn the Post Office, at Salisbury, on the first day of October, 1850. John Arey, Alex Agner, Jacob B Allen. E D AustinJ John Beseher, Miss Mary Brown, Dr Bason 2, B F Bean. Radford Bailey, James R Brown, Any Sawyer,, Daniel Beaver, Mrs M Benson, Fanny Briant.John Broomhead, Hamilton Byers. Jarle Boyd.J R Ballard. John Clary, Burton Craige 'J, George Cox, Miss Jane Ivozine, Ur 1 Ihunn, bainuel A Creson, Jesse B Cad-, dell, fhilip t-ostenJeremtah Clarke, Martin Corl, S Fj ammmsrer. Any uaguerean, &ata r Uonnel a, Kvaif bis old stand onnosit. I X XV kT.f,... Davis. James Uickson. John Elliot. Mrs Marrr PrnJ . . ' , " ' store, hsn A J FUminS H, Mr v.M i o V"0" Jo'u no.us ntmseii ready at all times toserve his cus- ... .. . " " - 1 .au i tomers manufactured in this section of country, v iz : Fine hotranv Dressing Bureaus, Pier and Centre Tables marble tops. Sofas. Rocking Chairs, and a large lot oi Cane Bottom and Windsor Chairs, Walnut Furniture o( every description, French and ymmon iedsteads. Also, a neat assortmenj of Coffins always on hand at the most reduced prices. They return to their Inends and thenublic their sincere thanks for past .avors, and hope by punctuality and promptness in their business, to merit a continuance ot the same. Salisbury. N. C. June 7, 1850:4 State oeTjLovtft ffitiroliua, ROWAX COUNTY. Court of Pleas a-ndf Quarter Sessious, August flVrm, 1850. James Graham, Administrator of John Graham, dee'd, against Alexander Graham, John Graham, William Mc Lean and wife Sarah, John, Pinkney, Rebecca, Mar garet, Jane, Alexander, Sarah, Sophia, Amanda, Lu mira and Alphonso McLean, children of Elizabeth McLean, heirs at lawiof John Graham, dee'd. Petition for Sale of Land. j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Alexander Graham, Jphn Graham, John, Pinkney, Re becca, Margaret, ' Jane, Alexander, Sarah, Sophia, Amanda, Lumira and; Alphonso McLean, are not in habitants of this State : It is therefore orderedby the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man, for six weeks successively, for said defendants to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the first Monday of November next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment proconfesso will be taken against them and the petition heard exparte. Witness, James E4 Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at office the 1st Monday in August, A. D., IS50. S JAMES E. KERR, Clerk Printers' fee $5 50 Ctl8 -mM randies pentine and varnishes of all kinds, together with a gen eral assortment usually kepi .in a'drug store. Physi cians atTd the public generally are most respectfully in vited to give "us a call and examine our stock. We are also Agents for the sale of Dr. Fitch's Cele brated Medicines, viz : Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Ex pectorant; Pulmonary Liniment. Pure and medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Nervine, er 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. Fjtch's unequalled patent silver plated abdominal supporters. Dr. Fitch's improved plated steel spring shoulder brace. Dr. Pitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr. r.lKrntpH sir Iprturps on the nrevention and lau o vi .v.m. - - - cure of consumption, asthma, diseases o 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. Dr. Fitch's Guide to In valids, or directions to persons using Dr. Fitch's reme dies, to be had gratis, ofall his Agents. 6ml0 Medicines. Medicines. pa-ments. .We have no disposition to puff -tH,0"' lishmeut in the public prints, being assur-d that the character of our work will secure jo o a T1 public favor. Ve are thankful for ihaLnlreaciv ' and would advise our fiiends and the public to tak''' of No. 1 , and go where they have tlir n, r,.Lf best treated, and get the besfjob for thfir rnfT . work shall not be inferior to any in thiRpan i.r.i PRITCHARD. ROSEBORi l UH T Mocksville, AN . C, Jan. 11, 149 0 rilHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that X 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 he will be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who may favor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewherei He has now on hand.and is constantly manufacturing, the most fashionable Dress Loots, which cannot be surpassed in the Staite, and which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. s; Repairing done widi 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 "needful." JEREMIAH BARRINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Lefler. NEGROES WANTED! CASH NEGROES Salilnry,tftinc 13, 1850. rilHE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pur- JL chase a number; of Negroes, for which he is offer ing the , ; llishest Market Prices in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of any of th above nam ed property would do well to call on the subscriber. j M Y E R M Y Klto. Communications from a distance attended. to. Salisbury June ;13tli, 1850, 5tf. STONE & STARR. TMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign JL and Domestic Dry Goods, 41 Broadway, (below Trinity Church, nearly opposite the U. States Bonded Warehouse,) New ork. Hinton Rowan Helft-r, formerly of Salisbury, will be happy to see his friends as above. New York. August I, 1850. 3m 13 DR WHITEHEAD VFFERS his professional services lo the public. V-rlle can at present be found at his residence, unless professionally engaged. (Hike-One door below A. II. Caldwell's Office. Salisbury, July 21, 1649, tf. jThT COFFMAlSr Keeps Constantly on Hand at the SALISBURY COOK STORE, A large and mdst valuable assortment of ISookKmid Stationery. Salisbury, Sept. 12. '50, 18tf WE are receiving at Dr C. B. W heelers old stand the largest and 6ef stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints Dye-Stuffs . Spices $ Perfumery. Fancy and Useful Articles, ever'brought into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. l We 'will sell very low tor cash. LOCKE & CHAFFIiN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 4 . ... - -- RUNAWAY NEGROES. RAN AWAY or absconded from Preston Worthy, on the 12th August, 1850, two Negro Men, one named HOD, and the ,other MIOSES. Description Iof Moses. Inclined to be fleshy, about five feet seven or eight inch es high', about 40 years old, front teeth out, weighs about 160 pounds, speaks very slow when spoken lo, and has a scar on his under lip. Moses had on when he left a blue linsey surtout coat ; when walking he steps very short, and holds himself erect Color, very dark, ha9 a very sullen look, a bunch of gray hair on the right side of his head. Description of Bob. lie has a very dark complexion, about five feet six inches high, near thirty- six years old, and weighs about 1G0 lbs, eyes very red, when spoken to he speaks quick, had on whiskers when he left. His dress consisted of a white homespun frock coat, pantaloons of the same, inclined to be parrot toed. As these Negroes were purchased m Richmond, it is more than likely they have attempted to get back. N. B. A reward of Fifteen Iollanis ottered for each of the above described Negroes if lodged in any safe jail so that they may be got again. PRESTON WORTH Y , By Henry Worthy. Carmel Hill P. O., S. C. Aug. 22, 1850. lCtf i- i..5:-. .i i : i bove establishment from its commencement jn ville until very recently, and having a knowledge c7 qualifications of the gentlemen in charge ciq the publie thit tbey are prepared wii A6" and materials, can execute in as good aiultini . I. A. WITHEUSP00V II. REYNOLDS. ' Boger & Wilson KEEP constantly on hand B,U sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. Jewelry, Silverware, Cutler)-, Musical Instruments, Raliing Pistols Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of ever) -descr, tion Persons wishing to purchase articles in ihab it 1 will do well to call and examine their tine seleCIlCn ' door above J. t W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in tbe K,., i -ir - i . l manner, anu warranieu iortweue months Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Lftn and warranted to perform well. Salisbury. July 20, 1848 ffj-i fair'notice. " THE subscriber has and will keep on hand io tt sort me nt of Fplendid HARNESS. BRIDLES, fa which he will sell at greatly reduced prices fui cu,u on time to punctual dealers. They are made of-goci material and by an excellent workman, (no "ipprfnte ces) and will be warranted to last well. His shop si the old stand Oopposite the Fostofhce, wherf be ti heretofore carried on the shoe business. Purchasers in his line of business will do to a and examine his stock before buving elsewhere. MOES L. EP.0WN Salisbury, August 15, 1950. U il Fall and Winter Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that he still carries on the , . TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS W Ford, Ceorge W Floyd, George Gaskey, Moses Muggins, Solomon Goodman, Miss M S Jordan. Johri aGoseettS. Mnjo, Walter Gwyn2, H S Gorman. Col, l.oodman, Andrew.ltoltshouser, Stephen A Harris, Dr ii J uarrira, Kev A Harris,!! Jacob Hooker, John Hawman, Win Uolbrooks. Rufus If ill. Mi Amanda Hall. J F Howlet, Rev J Hank, Wm Ingram 2, Moses Josey, Lewis Jacobs, W W Jacobs. Tobias Kealer 21 Apn Kingsbury, John Ketchy, John Kelly. Anth. KuhnL i n.i lun , jrse ivmcaiu, iewioti xawson. nancy Lyerly. Hon Mr Lllingtonr Wm Linebarier, Margaret Lyerly. J D Lnmsden, Wm Lomax, J A LillingtQn. T M Matthews 2. Asbery McDannel. Jos McEveri Edw iiuii, taut misennamer, John McKae. Jos Minxes R W Moore, G W Mordecai. M jVlotley, G C Mcllenrv am .ucuay. joiiii .uarun.j vv XMorwood, A F Norman, Thos M Osborne, Miss Sarah . Owens, C ,W ttocKet. K t roweT H Pierce, J G Peck, E E Phil lip-, vv j l ugh. Jacob Phillips, JLE Pattillo;J R Potts biizaneth towell, Joe Pointer, Leah Quilman. Marga ret Red wine. R Roseboroush. F R Roiieehe. Fancis His prices will be found by those who mav natroniTe him to be lower than at any other ahop in the Town, his worn quraoie a.nu warranted to ht well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. 1 . Lhckson returns his sincere thanks to his former na trons, and hopes by industry and application to busmess. iiiaimey win continue their attention to his shop: also invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and try ins ht. t He is in reaular receipt of the most annroveit rntiina from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' HTntl- fl indium j . All kinds of country produce received inpayment for THUS. DICKSON. ly37vo!5 work. May 2, 1850. Keecr, John Uiae. John Kep-W, W C Rou5;h,Dr Sanjl Rankin, Wni StokesM D-Smith, Peter Sloop, Georce S Deal, T J Lhiuner. Elisha Smith, Lamb 'faylorS S Trott, Geo O Tarr. Miss Rarv Ann Uzman. A r. v- pelt , Mra K Wetherspoont Woods Brickmason, Jacob Weaver, J D Wrtherspor Jordon Wise, Fred Varner a v tin.:trt-i.i'- n.:.i n. t .- .1 , 3t2L ;B. JULIAN, P.M.! i r . ' . i .t l - . . I nc7 oum j, w, j acc.ueittij .noi on . ine 3lH S F, Whitfield, David Watson; P S Wbue. Thomas jH uJU liy iuUbfif UuW Lpj, ami dieI on Ihe first Witson, Catharine Wallen, Geo1 VVillhehn, Caeb Yoft; in $. Thera uvre fire boys iu cornpatiy. H6n Mrs Margaret Young. ; , .. .-;w-. rareful and pVriKuhr parents ant) cither should Ik a,1ut Ifitiug children have pi.jioU or KtinsT This, is aiioihc'r snt examulu ji Liaii-ten; titueyiAiihcvUlc':!Alcsscagcr. 1 - . . "" ... . ... j1ur3fr,--We learn thalli Mrs.Masnn, uTfe 'I NOTICE. of !i 5!aoit, 61 ilajrwDrxirouutjr, rtva found dead in JierKouStS1!)!! jhe BiUXiutl.with her lbrralrut f Hr-lnishand haf-Tu-rrrarrrstexl nd pot in j-iL'uth iAe-Uootl fih'ur'vife on dp ' Vhjr .rlmrrali: drawer like.a;pi'renn T A n.- iiV .iiili;?"' iyi:r... t-r- mil . r w- --f - m o-Tf fc" 9 1 fl f wosi ' Joue$,"or 111 -toop on juur sor toe. i v 1 1 ! . . " -i V I., v t ... f . !" f rllAK.r.N UO and committed to the tail nf Rnwnn County nn. the , 1st us 7l negro man about 80 fears of age, ab.ut 5 feet 3 inches highof a Ughi Cop pereompleiion. had oatwhen laken up'creV casslnet fpauta and blaek coal and wears aJTmss. Said bov say? he" is t,e : in J calls himseir JOE ROBERTS that he s from Caswell count yi but has no free Danery. (he-owner is requested ta cumeforward prove'propeny, pay.cuargend take Mm away.- fie-i. tiSzXVi C.-KLUTTS,-SbC.3 Salisbury. Oct. 1850.ti.fej tlSEl ail ffl ) ! ' ' i n in i. , n . linn ur. v. .ni ti , , J i MRRIAGEMiEICKNSEi FOR SALE ATTIIIS OFFICER S R. FORD, : , WILMINGTON, N. CH DEALFJt' IN MARBLE M0XV3IEXTS ; IIEiD ISD Foot Stones ; Paint Stones : Imposinff do., and in short, any article called for of either- - Italian Efyptiaa or Amerif an Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if Jtm- ageu Deioreueiivery.it is at hia expense. Orders for any ot the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of ihe Watchman, will be attended to wnn ntsparcn.' - f f i - -.. .. Not. 9, 1849. ' ; ' " i 29tf : JAMES HORAHJ WAT0H : AND O-COOtr-ivr ATrrm . r ; Opposite the Watchmaa Omce,, Salisbury, W. " " ' ' State dC JlbrtU ta voting ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Mary Craige, by her next friend, A. M. Henderson, vs. Radford Bailey, Adm'r, et al. Upon affidavit of the PlaintirT, it appearing that An ne li. Howard, is b non-resident of this State : It is therefdre 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 I Equity, for Rowan County, tobe held at the Court House, in baltsbury, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to aaid Bill of Complaint, otherwise it will be taken as confess ed by her. and heard ex Darte. Witness, John B.jLord, Clerk and Master in Equtty.at Utnce, ihe J 1st day ot August 1850. JOHN B. LORD, CME. Printers Fee g5 50 6tl7 Improved Cotton Gins. PLOUGHS, &c. fXlIIE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he AX. still continues to manufacture cotton gins at his Establishment onjthe most improved and approved plan, ot ihe most simple construction and the finest finish of the best materials, viz : the best cast steel saw and steel rJ.itmt viK. urWijiU fc. - ...:it 1 1 c r.r T.un.11 uc wm mi iur ner saw. lie 14 f..l :c . l ii i . . ' ... uuiu lunuer inujrm me puonc mat he still continues to manufacture all kinds of ploughs, cultivators, harrows. te. All kinds of repairing done to cotton gins, ploughs. ai ine snortest nonce, and orders punctually attended to. J. II. THOMPSON. Tyro. Davidson Co.. N. C, July 2, 13o0 Cm 10 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Jayne's Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Also, Sands' Sarsaparilla in quart bottles or sale by Drs- BROWN & JAMES. June 3, 1E50 l awxiousTtoTsell. rlHE subscriber having returned from the JL South, offers for sale his TRACT OF LAND, situated about three miles east of Salisbury, near Brown's Mill, containing 123 Acres, about fifteen of which are under cu'tivation, the hjlance well wood ed. Any pr..on wishing to buy, will do well to make immediate application to ine, by letter or otherwise, at Gold Hill, Rowan County , N. C, as I am determined to sell the first opportunity that offers itself. Terms made, as near a9 possible, to suit the purchaser. JOHN S. 11 El LICK'. Gold Hill, August 23, lS.'.O. 5t 16 New Copartnership.. fHE undersigned have entered into a copartnership JL in ihe Mercantile Business, at Wood Grove, Row an County. They intend to keep up a well assorted stock of Goods, afid hope by close attention and by giv ing good bargains to their customers, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the surrounding country. They request their friends to call and give them a trial. All kinds of country produce taken in. exchange for goods, and fair prices allowed. I). B. WOOD, ROBT. HARRIS. Aug. 22, 1850. 1" AMERICAN ART UNION. fllHE undersigned has been appointed Agfetittlm JL subscriptions for membership place, for the American Art I'nioni to obtiu He has a numbr of" most splendid specimen engraving got up by ib. Asso ciation, which may be seen by calling at the SalisUiry BookStore. (For particular infortnrition inrrgiriu the plan of the operations of this Institution, the pn&it " are invited-to examine a pamphlet which niayalaW seen at the Book Store.) A subscription of' $5 tct'-ln to membership, and when the annual drawing in De cember, comes on, will also secure a prize engraviog.wi painting worth not less than 5, and perhaps ticttl ing one hundred dollars. C. S. BROWN, Honorary Sr September 12. 1S50. ' l'fcif STILLS A N ELT 1 N Y A RE. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing letween Ro bert Harris and R. R. Crump, in the Mercantile Business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 22d Jaly, 1650. The books remain in the hands of Robert Harris, and all settlements of accounts or notes, will be made with him. ROB'T. HARRIS. Aug. 22, 185015 R. R. CRUMP. 109 Acres of Land for sale. BROWN & BAKKU HAVE on hand a supply, of TIU.S AXD T5 WARE which they will sell eli.-aT l'..r ch v. any kind of Produce which the merchant bur A., old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They will, sell stills at fifty cents jW pind f C rf guttering at fifteen cents per fool ,snd sel. ijn merit in proportion. Salisbuiy, April T2, 1850 Fall & "Winter "Fashions' for 1850-51 -o- IIORACE H. BL1RD. till Negroes Wanted, IWISH iporchasejSOO NEGROES, one hun dred pieu and one hundred women . Kone nee.l a d- ply unle -tbelf.negroesrareTyodng antljTStnyr For pucii, uif ivgnesr casn prices witt oe pat.. i - ; J.W.-FORD: Flat Rock, Kershaw Dist , S, C , June 1 1 3m7 amnion Kay. one ol the Oelendants in tins suit, is not X merits will find them in tl.i r !at" j i inhabitant of North Carolina.it is therefore ordered i beautiful tone and finish. All Piano'sre warrtriS' at the said Hamilton Ray appear at our next term of ; any instrument that does not come -up ,ofIpK .4;i is Court, tobe held in ihe Town of Morganton, on J be removed without any char-, and amr I till- by the gallon or barrel, just re- jmm ceiveu ana tor sa e. Aug 15, 1850, M. BROWN Sl SON. 14 Important to Mill Owners JTCHKISS'SV, FayetteviUe.by TTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water WheeUfor salein ? d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by ' i 1 E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1847 tf45 ! A CARD. THE undersigned, after an absence of t wo months', - Aaj! re!Drn.td- H1 may be found at his old stand, and a gam tenders Ms professional services to his friends and the public gneratljri A Mr HENDERSON. . All calls will be attended to as heretofore bv .- iPVHENDERSON BROTHER. ' Ki-rwlNinr; A pttl I 1850.1 4"J Blank Warrants for sale here. TY virtue of the last Will and Testament of John JL Beckit, dee'd, I will sell at the Court House, in the Town of Salisbury, on Monday the 4th day of Novem ber next, one tract of land containing 101) Acres, ad joining Dr. John Foard, NathaTTtel Coyden, and others. lerms twelve months credit, wiih interest from date. MICHAEL BROWN, Treasurer of Wardens of Poor. Sep. 5, 1850. i? ilovttv Carolina, g. The Attorney General, vs. r Supreme Court at Morganton. John Ray, and others, j It appearing to tbe satiffnetion of the Court, that Hamilton Ray. one of the defendants in this suit, is not an th th the first Monday in Aujrost next, and plead, answer or demur to this information, or judgment professo will be rendered against him, and tbe information heard ex parte as to him. Witness, James R. Dodge, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, this 2lst day of August, 1j0. 6tl7 Fee 85,50- JAS. R. DOD(iK, Cl k S.C.M. State "iiLwW ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Hamilton C. Jones ra. John MeClelland and others. Upon affidavit of the Plain nrl", it appearing that John McClelland, John I.. Sneed, Junius Sneed.and. Henry Farmer and wile, Margaret; defendants in this uit, are non-residents of this Stale: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to appear at the next Term of the Court of Equity for Rowan Coun ty, to be held at the Court Hoese, in Salisbury, on the 6th Monday, after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, otherwise it will be taken as confessed by them, nd heard ex parte. Witness; John B. Lord, Clerk and Master ia Lenity, at Office, the 31st day of AapuM. IPSO. ' t J - JOHN D LORD, CME.' V Pnnte rs Y3 ft." .".0 rrl7 1 r J1K - - in- i J Id s:ati.l.) If- York, the a ; Ammtf F.uri'j iran 'ilitn. M 'y. V4l.l.atJAVINTKRn, will continue to-.r-c'ie tW" quarterly. He is execute all or.lr in -J. of the irafc-.in !w"l and workman;, ke ir.t&-' the5horiesln..tiCe. i"ntM. long exieriei.i e m t 1 ' cutting and making garment!, -he fels ronnJ-ni he can cive patis-faetion to his n?H tnr1. He respectfully returns his thanks to b.F fnelir, e i. i i i ...l.rd b,m W"" fore, and will endeavor by increased et'i fJ ?' customer, to merit a contiimanre cf '','ir'a7rn N.B. All kinds ofcountry produce laUnai- ket prices for work. ; Salisbury. March 21 , 18"i0. i . Kuhn's Piano Factory, Jfo. 75 Ualtimore St., Kaltim jj A LI , persons in want of good rn.l arjJ-., J JrY merits will fin.! ihem m thi Mat)""" , its place without charges No. 75, Baltimore st June 120, AdJress A KT-HN. tl Miiiii" j LIST OF PRICF-S. b octave Irom 51MJ to :ttiti ; OJ . - 8350 ; 7 do from $300 to $500. Orana " $500 to ft 1500. , SPRING FASHIONS- , ,)-y JUST arrived frh from New York .A"" Jti ted Fashlens for the Sprier and The subscriber, thankful for past h";'! fully solicits his old iiatrons and the jpublic call and see the-new plare of Fashion? f 1 fident that he can persuade even the most : l fashionable Jo let hinvJake dimensions. S r --j JOHN A. WEIKMAN- Y Feh. 20, 1850. -N. B. Country Produce taken in txchm a market prices. . . - " 3hymn"b"oqks. LUTHERAN. Baptist, Melhodi ana Hyirui Uooks. also rresbytf pan s Catechi.-i-s for sale at the Salisbury Zj Auj ' , t i'i
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