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.1.- ! t; w Ne id; Yorti Market? March 2C: Cotton is dull 500 Imle's sold nt slight- Coffee hhs dieclineil cent. 1000 bags Hio y tlraopinjj prices. o!J t lOVall V. , i i ' ; I j Baltimore,!; M hrcp 27. Arrival of I?r Steamer Canatlaat Ilali ' r 1 fax.Lacr f 'ram Etirvpe. yj PECUNE IM .TH tj LIV. COTTON MARKET. . Th British fctrUm ship Canada arriv ed al HnlifHioyWrdnewdHy iiiRhrf bring. I jag Liverpool ntjvicrs lo the I5ih inst. I The., Canada has seventy five 'pnssen- rrs. The , Br4l slenmer iria, which If It pcre uu uiGjviu uu., uau nmvru Liverpool. : 1 ' The i"t!e3,of Cotton for the we4k pre ceding the Valine ol the Canada. amount fd to 31.000 '-bales.: at a decline ol an ith ol a nennv on itie. btitter. anu h rjler on the lower qualities!. The Money' market was brisk. Trade in Manchestf rvas dull, i Polit i news ehtirel'yilJnimpoftarit. few lark Market, March. 2(5. Cotton is dullj'2 600 birx spld at llja j'jj lor Good Middling. One Jiindrrd tierces Itice, good to fair, brought 3j a3j. , JEMNYLIND'3 VOICE. The following furious and interesting arti. r!e on r the '.Mechanism ol Jenny LindV, Voice iicopied front a Jale English paper: I same moment the priest rushed forth, seized VtL- i t -I.J t.! i.Lt nim ly mr nrcK mu tuairu uiui wnu uruig a thief. The Devil, it turned out, was the bus bawl of the midwife. He was fastened In a room, and the 'next morning was taken to pri ton. GalignanVs Messenger. ; ; ' ' . " ' ; t -' ; "' " -1 ' - :' -' . None Live! h to Jfimself." God has writ ten upon the flower that sweetens the air, ppon the breeze-that rocks It upon its stein, upon the rainbow thai refreshes the smallest spittf of moss that rears its head in lh desert, upon the ocean that r-orks' every swimmer in its cbam hers, upon e'ery penciled shell thai sleeps in .the caverns of the deep, as Well asupori the mighty sun that warms and cheers the millions ofcreatures that live in the lijihl upon all ie has written,4 None of us liveth" to hi in. sellV'X ; ) The Ohio L "gisUkire adjourned on Wed. nepday. 26ih ult. having pased the Free Hank i..a-1'iii. . '". " . '! THE. BED -JUG? Salisbury, April 3, 1851. SPRING AND THE JMARBlETS. Salisbury. April. 3. Apples, (dried) 40 O 00 ; Bacon, 8 (3)9 ; Col ton, 9 (S 9i ; Cotton Yarn, 00 & 95 ; Coffee 14 i Cora, 5 (3650 Beeswax, 18 900 ; Batter 12J ; Flour. 6 O 00 ; Feathers $8 ; Iron 3 04 ; Linseed OiifiO; Molasses 3540; Nails 5 5$; Oats3337i; Irish Po tatoes 1 00 Sweet do 35 0 40 j Sagar, (brown) 8 0 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00 12 ; Salt, sack $2 0; Tal low 9 010 Wheat Q 1$ ; Pork i "I,: FAYETTtVILtS, N 0, April, 1. Beeswax 20 22: Bacon 10 111: Cotton lOf Iff ; Core k590; Coffee 13 14: Flour 54 6 : Feathers 28 30: Flaxseed 812500 fron, bwedes,5 6 : do. English 3 4: Lard 91 ;0: Leather, sole; 20 23: Molasses2427: Nailacat, 5: Oats, 50 60: Sagar,bro.,6 9 do. loar, 12 .jL2 : Sah.sack.l 50 000 : Tallow. 10 0 : Wheat 81 81 10. ! j Chekaw, March 25. Bacon per lb. 10 121: Botier 20 28 : Beeswax 2021 : Coffee 12 15 : Coiton 10 10): Corn 90 81 Eggs 12 15 : Flour7 81J: Feathers 3035 : ron56i : Lard I012j: Leather (sole) 18 22 : Molasses 35 40 : do.! Cu ba 33 37: Nails,cut,6 7: Rice 4 5 ; Sagar.brown.8 10: do. Loaf, 12 J 15: Salt!, Li verpool, I 40 1 50. : SUMMER THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOVRECEIVING HIS stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the usual variety ; .all of wjhich having been purchased since the 10th March, after he j Great decline in Goods. J to which fact he would call the attention of his friends The voice of this trreat cantalrice is one of i and ft pub,ic gt,nral,jr-1 , T thoia wonderlul jtaturl Sills which Providence M I JCjKb 1' ..ii..i,....ii,J..rJ".ii. -1......S i i OCCanouat'j- iiiuuijuici im n ivoFeu inqnai. LIST OF LETTERS REtyAINITG in the Post Office at Salisbury, on the 31st day of March. 1851. S. IT. C AHH & GOXT, ' Licensed Lottery Broken and Dealen in Bank Notes, Bullion, Gold, Strerj e.t , i 138 Pratt St. Baltimore, Jllaryland. - CLUBS! CLUB$! ! CLUB$ k 'i ' Persons at distance who wish to purchase largely are reminded that by forming themselves J into Clubs, and ordering by the package, they can have a greater selection of numbers sent them than by purchasing single ticketa,asrbrihis mean8 'hef only pay; the risk, on . package of Tickets, which is a great advantage, for by this mode of purchasing they have all tie numbers placed tn the wheel, which they otherwise would not obtain. We sent o one club in Ohio over 830,000 in a single package of wholes last month. For a good prize and prompt attention to orders, address the;"wbrld renown prize Sellers of old," Mi 138 Pratt st.. Baltimore, Maryland. For April, 1851. 20,000 DOLLARS. Maryland Consolidated Lottery, for the ten efit of the Town of Bet Air. Cla!9ii i K. drawn in Baltimore. Md., on Tuesday. April Jenny Liiul possesses what mnyjbe teamed a double voice, thej natural voice 'from gj-avevto theacute, a ratine over three octaves ; nd h bat the p(wer and (acuity of producing a re cvrrtnl,vr backward, voice into the lunjis, up en tk" "PP' '' lower notea in fjinginjr, which ii purrl vetiliil.qiirMi, of whfrh lacuSly her fcbo" song is a prl'erl illu.-.trnlion. j Thus the w ahle to ejulrpl her voice upon ihja mof diDc-ullivibratioiis of the vocal ptmrd4 tobe wrVct in her ititVrvals, and which renders her j surprising inline perlectlon uf her iniona iioas, that they in 'upon the eat. wiihj an e- d-d and a chruV so indescribable and rnizzliu lo the hearer. ' The peculiarity is this veuirilo. fjiHiu power, and the wonderlutl uarl of her ogi!iation enables her use tiros rerurrenl sound the same, 'as a person whinilin ejtecutes Sounds ly the recurrent action or drawing in the hrrath whilU insiri.; This faculty Jen. ny L''nd controls and manages, w ih an ease, a rrtcr.'and with such maoteilv aititical t-k i 1 1 as itmmi to oeiy ueiec ion tv me mfst renned and criiiral ear. ily tilts recutrent or ventriloqual action she has the comnnutd oljihe eniouis j and its' parts, (the valve closing the laryngeal cbsmbetwheu in the act of . swa lowing) vi. Ibrsiing lilates nirmiiig the brouciiiitl ti ami re of larynx wnicn i nave staieo i u , patural pa. jie for the airjfoimio the voire. In additnui t j ike command over her vorh laeuliif. she- sipfrs from the Urux, wlyle nhe thfowi the. vochI lorce (torn the lumr nindtlia 'jthrsgm.gi vi.ii j?ii 1 tietipih. the fullness, the Ti'undiies, and )he (itendine! uiui etidurance of the grave, r 'ch,st voice." But iIim iulmeni j)f ' vo-al powir. by the contta-tion and dimi tuition of the vllcal rhamber, she i enabled lo trill and revel iirh into alto, without any d Irct'uru from hejr hearers of any siep. or of any change in hefvvoire! Thus her inioinatious rid inMlula)iorts' by this peculiarj organ-zation, Irs renilered jieiucl, and her nper and louver nort are jiiven wuh an infl" tibiliiy and soft 'nnsuf wliichiher tlyinor away jecho" lone is .a practical iibist ration-1 I " Linked sweetness long drawn out,'4 as are aUo . arh, cadenza, " run," shake," 1 and " trill," .iti(ie upon her tones wiLh ja d' i siorj. flexibiliiyj purity, and correciii.& tjhat are onfy sur,pass,4!by thep delicate yipt magniticeni swell and chaite diminuendo of her middle and lower tones, which ha established that ''in jdfucrihable peculiarity" in her voice, a!ud em 1 JiKatirally 'secured -to her the eiiphonimM liile ol Mihe iNiiihtniyalc. Nor are thene jall. In SOlTIIG IW i FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! EXSISS, SHEM WELL, fr CO. Dealers in Foreign aiid Domestic Dry-Goods, RESPECTFULLY beg leave to announce to their friends and customers, that they are now receiv ing a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,! embracing all the new styles of Foreign and- Domestic Fabrics, suited to the spring and summer trade, among which are SiripednJ plaid China silks, fancy French Jaconets, doited bwtss muslins, barege, de lanes, white and color- j ed sating cheni ginghams, orange and blue lawns, em broidered muslins, checked, bok and Swiss muslins, ; embroidered Canton crape shawls, needle worked capes, collars and cuffs, rich embroidered robes, lace and mus lin mantillas, (Paris style) French gingham and prints, ;(great variety) hosiery, table damask, towellings, cotton and Ijnen sheetings 12$ wide, Irish linens, bleached and brown shirting, brown nnJ black cloths, fancy jcassi meres, fancy Silk vestings, together with a beautiful stock of Ready Made Clothing, embracing fine dress and frock coats, brown, olive; black, blue and drab business sacks and frock coats, linen-coats at all prices, cassimere and linen pants, fancy silk vests, fine shirts, cravats, Jfc. HARDWARE & QUTXiERYV Uats.bonnets, boots and shoes, which have been purchas ed for cash with great care, and will be sold unusually low. Onr stock is now much larger than it has;ever been, Bnd as regards. beauty, we think it decidedly the prettiest and newesLjstock ever offered in the Stale. Ladies and the public generally are very respectfully in vited to an examination of our stock. ; Corner. Man sin n Hotel. Salisbury, April 3, 1851 - . 48 frthriUliijJ holes, nhe has the family of usinc I This is a mistake ins arcenM.ry-rt'currenl notes. I II im oijr opm Un, that the exercising of these notes and this iPiitriloqutMM faculty, by over lacking her pow. frt.loii o Jenny Liud her voice for a period. Theie arcf!-i)ry notes, altlmugh dissimilar, are rendered artistically correct Htidjat once strike the mh, awakethaiiention and) vvonderment, holh a tn the caue and their execuiiori. It is all sufficient j however, that a peasin charm of an exqiibjtenovelty excites the admiration, and calls forih the- spout aaeous! bursts of en thusiasm f.r jier audiences, who have placed b reaf rahiatrice, lor these peculiarities, up on the pinnacle of fame, where khe stands her-ieiL-alone-wJenny Lind. Bargains. Bargains.; fXHE undersigned having concluded to dispose of JL their Large and besirable Stock of Goods,; would inform the public, that all eoods on hand will be sold at REdXJOED PRICES- 1CT Having about 818,000 Avurth of yoods in store, embracing every style, fashion and fabric, we rbttter ourselves that we can offer inducements which are unprecedented, that we can please the most fastidious taste. We invite you to come and examine for your.elves. No charge 'or looking! .Not wishing to identify ourselves with any of the humbugs or isin9 of the day, we will not trouble you witlra long and tiresome list of merchandise, but rest assured that we can furnish you with any thing us ually found in a well selected stock of goods. P. S. Owing to the absence ot the Senior partner and a misconeepiion as to time, on the part of the Jun I ior, it was announced in a previous advertisement that we would sell our stock of Goods at auction in May. Austin, E. D Alexander, Mrs Elizabeth Brown, JM Brown, D Cath Brown, Solomon Brown. Michael L Byers, Hamilton Black, David Brown, Nathan Benson, Elizabeth Brandon, Rufus Barber, Jonathan Black well, John Brown Sarah, Barringer, Henry Bailey, Radford Basinger, George Bailey, Nancy C . Bennett, Irving B Brown.NNloses Clarke, J 2 Carnes, Richard Clingman, Mjss Mary E Cuneo, John Bs Crotser, George Ceaswel I, Samuel Camron, James 2 Correll, Hezekiah Cress, A H Correll, Jacob 2 Chaffin, N S A Chunn, Dr M L Casper, J L Coddle, j B -Coughenour, William Creason, John Cutherell, Mrs Martha Daguerrean Artist, 2 Donaihey, Hawkins Davenport, Austin Earnhart, J A Earnhart, Miss Martha 2 Elliott, Upshur Eagle, sr., John Earnhart, Mrs Mary S Finley, "Robert Fraley, John Farrabe, Mrs M F Freeze, Tanner Jno Fry, James W 2 Foster, Mr Thos Gilvin, Mrs Ann Gardner, Geo Gorman, H S Gangwere, J D Hampton, C & J Hank, Jehu: Hess, Ancelene Hilick,-John Harris, Jacob F i Hill, Abraham Harris, Richard Hix, Richard L Hayse, John Jesse Huland Harris, Miss Ann Holmes, ML&RE Hairston, Peter W Jameson &. Ruger ! Jones, R M Johnston, Nathan Kesler, John Kerr, ST Krider, John W Kellar, John D Klutts, Ann Eliza Klutts, Levi 3 48 Kerns, Franklin Keichy, Peter Kessler. Chas W Kinca id. Jesse Little, Daniel Lynes, Edward Lynn, Joshua A Lawson, Hiram Lentz, Henry Mitchell, R.B Mahaley, Jesse Morgan, Win W Mall, Catharine i Miller, Green Melealey, Joseph McKay, Miss C J j Marvin, Dr D R ; 5 Miller, Jesse Manuel, David Manuel, Gooden Mowrey, Betsy Miller, William Melton, James 2 Moore, Alexander Mullen, P 2 Mowry, Peter Mjller, Peter A Morriss James Norman, Dr A E 2 Owens, Mr S Owen, AW Pool, William ' Phillips, Harry Parnel, Royster Polk, Samuel Pool, Jefferson Repult, John Rodgers, Solomon Rufty, E Rodgers, John C Rodgers, Matthias Rodgers, John Ramsour, D C Rattisour, Mrs. Sarah Rice, David Biddle, Yaden H Russell, Jobn H Smith, Elijah Solomon, J B Stoker, Jesse A Sossaman, Christian ! Shaver, Samuel J Starkworth,; Wm R i Shurrwod, W S Stirewalt, Wra Smith, Dr E Trexler, A D Thomason, Joseph Truxton, Adam Todd, Thomas Trexler, Henry Thomason, Geo W i Warner, Fredric Wiles, John Williamson Peter Watson & Clary Wood, Thomas Wise, Tobias Williams, Samuel I Watson, John W Wise, Jordan Young, Margaret i Yqust, John Young, Benjamin x Young, Solomon ! Young, Adam B. JULIAN. P. At. 15, 1851. E. N. CARR & SON, is are are are are V enders. 820.000 $20 000 10 000 12 000 8,000 SCHEME. 1 prize ;of , 820,000 4 prizes 85,000 4 do 2.500 20 do ; 600 20 do 400 Tickets $5. Shares in proportion. 75 Numbers and 12 Drawn Ballot. uenincato ol Packages, 25 Wholes, 74 00 I . d' Ho 25 Quarters. 18 50 20 OF $3,500 EACH Md. Consolidated Lottery, for the benefit of the Susquehanna Canal, &c. Class 19. to be drawn in Baltimore, M d.. on Wednesday, April 23, 1851. E. N. CARR & SON. Vender SCHEME. Prize of $37,500 is $37,500 20 do 3.500 isi 70 000 25 do , 1.500 is 37.500 25 do 750 are! 18.750 25 do; 305 are 7.632 24 do 250 are 31,000 " XP YOUDOs - ,: Call at the larpre Store East of the Court-IIousc ! Trterc Goods can It had at rcdncrd Prices! NEW SPRKJG GOODS ! THE undersigned takes the earliest opportunity to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are now receiving and opening a beautiful stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are offering at low prices, consisting in part of. the following, viz: English, French and American gingham, white and colored tarlton muslins, plain and embroidered grena dines, hortensia and other very fine dress goods, printed and embroidered lawns.black and fancy silk, bl'k. white and colored kid gloves. 300 pieces calicoes, white and colored doylies, striped and tambord drapery -muslins, summer shawls, French, Swim and Jaconet muslins, bl'k and fancy cassi meres, French and English cloths. Ready Made Clothing, Freucli L.acc, Florence and Crape BOXXETS, Uumbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, wall pa per, large assortment, Java and Rio Coffee, ereen and black tea, loaf, crushed, granulated and renned sugar. Stewart's syrup, a very superior article, dair cheese. sperm and patent candies, Philadelphia calf-skins, sole leather, lining and binding skins. Miles fc Son's boots and ladies shoes, Beebee's bats, - CARRIAGE t TRIMMINGS, a large stock, chase hides and enamelled leather, sheet tin, sheet, hoop and tire iron, anvils, vices, screw plates, hardware and cutlery, saddler's tools, saddle trees, hog-skins, Tanner's Oil, White Lead, window Glass, The above goods with niany'oiher articles not nam ed, were selected with the greatest care. One of our firm having spent near two months in the Northern cities making our purchases, and bought with cash exclusively, and we are now prepared to offer to our friends and the public, at our large store, corner of the loun-House, at Wholesale or Retail, one ofihe largeFt.best selected andiiamJsomest stock of desirable Spring and Summer Goods ever opened in this Town Call and see, get some of the bargains, ihey.are going off rnpid- y. J. F. CHANCERS & CO. Salisbury. March 27, 185147 W. IV; BASON, D. D. S. 1 Tickets 10. Shares in proportion. 75 N umbers and 12 Drawn' Ballots. Certificate of Packages, 25 Wholes, $150 do do 25 Halves, 75 do do 25 Quarters, 37 do do 25 Eighths, 18 00 00 00 75 Brilliant Scheme for April 126, 1851. 70,000, 100 PRIZES OF $1,750? Grand Consolidated Lotiervof Maryland, for benefit of Consolidated Lotteries ol Md.. Class K, to be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, Sa'ur- day, April 26th, 1851. E. N. CARR & SON, Venders. SPLENDID SCHEME. Prize of 1 Prize 1 do 1. -;T' do I do 1 do 100 do $70 000 is of $50,000 is 30 000 is 15.000 is 7.500 ; is 5.000 is 1,750 j is $70,000 $50,000 30.000 15.000 7,500 5000 175,000 FRESH STOCK Spring and Summer Goods! 1851. HAS the pleasure to say that he is again in Salisbury, ready to itf tenJ b professional duties. Ttiaukt'at for past favors, he feeU determined to spare no pains or expense to render this particular branch of. the medical art a blessing to all wbo need its benefits, and apply in time. - ". ' : ' ' . ' ' .Ashe will necessarily be absent s portion of his time, any written communication left or sent to Salisbury, will be attended the first opportunity. - 1 March 6, 1651 . 43-12tpd : Carriage Making Business at Gold Dill. 1HE subscriber begs leave to inform lb citizens f JL Rowan and adjacent coumies, that he bas taken' the s-p on the main street, two doors belowW. A. McCorkle's store, and opposite J. M. Coffin &vCo.'t steam engine, where be will continue to make to order on short notice, and on reasonable terms, all kinds of vehicles usually made in this part of the country. H has the advantages of procuring tbe very best of timber.X He has also procured the' assistance of bis father, who has had experience in the business for the last thirty years. Repairingdone on short notice and on reasonable terms He also begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to all customers for their heretofore very liberal patronage-, and respectfully solicits continuance of the same. ROBERT M. BROWN. Gold Hill. March 10, 1931 ' , 6t44 Copartnership Notice. A RET SHUIWELL would take this method of In- XX forming the citizens of Fayetteville and the pnblie generally, that ihey have associated with them, in bosi ness. Mr. JAMES R. McDONALD (late of Salisbury;) and the business hereafter will be conducted under the name and style of Arcy, Sheni well & Co. Arey 4$ Shemwell return thanks for tbe very liberal patronage bestowed upon them, and intend, by strict at tention to busiuess, to merit a continuance. Mr. McDonald would respectfully solicit his friends and acquaintances to give him a call. Fayeneville. Feb. 22, 1H51 6t44 VALUABLE SAW AND GRIST MILLS ONT THE Yadkin III vcr for nalc. IN pursuance, and by virtue of the last Will and Tes tament of Danirl Kirk, late of Stanly County, tb undeisigned, as his Executor, will, on the I7lh day of April next, expose to public sale to tbe highest bidder, on the premises, the well known and valuable Saw and Grist Mills, on the Sianfy side about two miles above the Narrows, lately owned by the said Daniel Kirk. This is believed to be the most valuable water power on the Yadkin river, anJ capable of carrying machinery to almost any extent. The Grist Mills are now in excel lent order, having a pair of Fernch Burr stones for wheat and one good pair of stones for corn. The Saw Mill is also in operation. With tbe mills will be sold a mill yard of about two acres, and the entire water power ne cessary for the mills. Nine months credit will be giv en for ihe purchase money, tbe purchaser giving bond and approved security. JAS. F. KIRK, Ex'r. March 6, 1851 5w44 The highest market price will be paid for all produce in exchange for goods. M. BROWN Ac SON. Salisbury. May 3 185149 DRUGS ! DRUGS ! : Tllfc jjKVIL AND THE! PRIEST. ' . ) ' i i About ten days a;;o all t he i population of limn, in Ihe Austriin States were j thrown info Com tiioj jon by the appearance of the D. li in 'propria persona, surrounded ly jen,- irines -with ir awn swords. Ills Satanic Ma. jeay .wati fts he 'is. always -represented, per- Icclly black, wilh Uvo enormous horns, goal' . . i i 'i ''ii.ii .i ri a uiKiy coverea wnn nair, nor!e s legs foing the, iiidigiiily of being conveyed t dn Uncc vile. k-The old men and women of the P're fell on their knees, and prayed to all the 'uts to protect them ajinst the leriib rce olDarkneM ; but iheyounVmen !hud the impiety toUugh and scoff at hiiri. Oniiiqniry '"lW'intr I'.irl u-irp lnitd 11 T-.u iLva belore, a t peasant woman, named Hent, was l',nf :n after being delivered ofla child, bV Devil 4uldenly leaped through a viiidw. ""II Wholesale anLRetail ! Dr. Stniimrrell, Powe dt Co. HAVING purchased the large and valuable stock of Drugs, Medicines, vtc.of Brown Sc. James, have removed to the stand lately occupied by them opposite the Mansion Hotel, where in addition to the large as sortment now on hand, they are receiving fresh supplies from the North of all articles in their line, which they are selling on the most reasonable terms. They wish particularly to call the attention of country merchants and Physicians to their stock, tor they have now the nA -i . i . . . . ii.... ; ana rnysjcmns io nuven teei ; not ne se.wq aeemeaiy out Uarct aS9ortnieiu ever offered lor sale in Western No viLjiriia. it-tin i annfiarpfi irtur ha uo mior '"IT a diaifi. and ilemnded iKat Ilb nh.mU r t ' , l ' ----- " - " H T 1 mV lift' gie him' ihe child lo be rarrierj lo the 5rSlf' law M makp overlolhim sum of florin n rtw silver, whi-hj he krlew she jl'cted. KThe poor womah, greyly tef. Vm l VnC Pr,M,,,cd 'he njoney, jand the ;r'iWocketed it ; after which he went awav. fir i.i t- . i- . ..?. i . : . I. J -yr r"i,,s services on ner accon. Veraent. 1 I);,t von ipII anv nn thai inn YA j - - j . j .. Carolina, and are determined to keep every thing on hand that mav be wanted in -their line; and will sell cheaper than the same articles can be bought elsewhere in this section of country: Their assortment is com nna.il in nan of ihp following articles : Calomel, (Amer- can and Englishf) blue mass, do do, corrosive sublimate. hvdrars cum-creta. red prectp.tate, jalap, rhubarb En glish and Turkey) opium, morphia, (sulphate muriate and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, lac do, carbonate am monia, sugar lead, bi carb sodo, bitart,potasse. The various gums and gums resons, all kinds of extracts and tinctures, sulph ether, sweet spirits nitre, spts lavender dmo. Theiessential oils and essences, bark and qui nine. The various preparation of iron and iodine Also a large assortment of paintf , oils, dye-stuns, var nish, several varieties,) acids, 65c. They have a'so ma ny articles for house keepers, such as Delluc's flavoring extract for Dies and the like. Farina, starch, tapioca, arrow root ; all kinds of spices, bath brick for cleaning knives. camDhorated patchuly for protecting clothes from moths, Lyon's magnetic powders for the destruc tion of rats, bed bugs, &.c. Also, the iollowing popular; Brandre.th's pills, Peters' do, '1 ownsend s Sands' do, Swaine's do, Ayer s cherry pec TAILORING. . o w rilHL subscriber beg9 leave most' re-v JL spectfully to announce to his old friends J If if- and patrons and the public generally, that j he is still to be found at his old stand iri Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, where he is ever ready and willing to execute all orders in his line. He is constantly in re ceipt of the . 1 ' LATEST AND MOST APPROVED FASHIONS, which together with a good degree of experience, he flatters himself, will enable him to give satisaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. AH work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. J. A. WEIR MAN. Salisbuiy, March 26, 1851. j - , 43 Tickets S20. Shares in proportion. 78 Numbers and 13 Drawn Ballots. Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, $300.00 do do 26 Halves, 150.00 do do 26 Quarters, 75 00 do do 26 Eighths, 27.50 All orders by mail from anv part of the Uni. led Stales, containing cash or prize tickets will he attended to without delay. JE. IV. CARR & SOX, 138 Pratt Street, Baltimore. Sztatt ot Jlovttt enroling DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb'y Term, 1851. Edward N. Parker,"! Original Attachment levied on vs. Doctor M. Parker's undivided in- Doctor M. Parker. terest in four hundred and forty- J eight acres of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, has removed beyond the limits of this fctate, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six week in the Carolica Watchman, published in Salisbury, thai the defendant be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House, in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead; otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the lands levied on, condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the fourth Monday in February, A D. 18M. C. HARBIN, Cl'k. Printers Fee 5$ tt48 Henry N. Click, vs. Doctor M. Parker. 13.0 Collected the 100 florin ooimv I. i. i T, 'o rn vrmifW. sanative. &c.. - r- . v r v jfe- iifini.jnviitr a w u i.iui uni - - - .. .I'1. . .... I . ' : 'Z . r J k. uq tni.n.ur ..1,.,i. i k r .1.. Wife,r ;t'aui: he. " Well lelll the imidwife was mistaken in supposing that JMoaJy 100 florins, lor lha yon have 50 ' nd 'ay ,hat 3roU are ,ad ,hiit I) j? ,5omJ1,,,l )'' to give tnem ujp. The -B1!!i '"l Pfps pay you nnotber v(sit afier "J'.bu! l;wil be there lo excise Ihlni." , ' . . ,?n lt,a 1,10 midwne what the priest rfl.snnMr. but at tbe j eJVif neit night the Devil tbefidj Oorioi, -i ' I- cod liver oil. Surgical Instruments. punctually attended to. Salisbury. April 3.1851 Orders by mail i 48 Stsite ot liottli CatoUUsi, DAVIE COUNTY. Coart of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb. Term, 1851. Justices Judgment levied on the said Doctor M. Parker's undivi ded interest in four-hundred and forty-eight acres of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Court, that the defendant in this case, has removed beyond tbe limits of this State: It is therefore ordered .by the Court ihat publication be made for three weeks in ihe Carolina Watchman, published in Salisbury, notifying the de fendant to be and appear before the Justrces of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in MocksvifiV.on the 4th Monday in May next. and show cause, if any he have, why the Judgment aforesaid should not be affirmed, and an ordeof Sale issue accordingly. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our ssrid Court at Of fice, the 4th Monday in February, A. D. 1851. C. HARBIN; Cl'k. Printer s Fee $5 3t49 "Attention ! Claimants! ALL persons having claims against the COUNTY OF ROWAN, (required to be passed upon by the Committee of Finance.) are notified to present them to the subscriber at the Office of the Superior Court Clerk, or at the Book Store of J. H. Coffman, on or before the 28th day of April. OBADIAH WOODSON , v Clerk of the Committee of Finance. April 3, 1851 i 3t48 Auction Sale. ON Friday the 25th of April, I will sell at public auction at Gold Hill, the valuable mining property f A D W. Honevc'utt. beinsa large interest in the Honeycutt & Culp Mine on Gold Hilt; two valuable ,r.t nf Ind in the vicinity of the Mine, a share in tK- Crier Gold Mill, a valuable Iron Safe, a fine horse, and a number of other articles not necessary to men tion Terms made known 8t the sale.; L. BLACKMER, Trastee Anr;t 1R51. ' , 4t48 4 & f Ii V Henry R. Austin, Trustee, vs. Doctor M. Parker Standard Weights and Measures. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned, that I am always ready to correct and seal weights and measures. All persons who have measures orj sveichts unsealed. are directed to call and have them' tested. Otherwise the law will be enforced agirist those; who use unsealed measures or weights or measures in trade. " . ' I ! WILLIAMS BROWN. . Standard Keeper. Salisbury, April 3, 18,51. 3r Sugar & Coffee, ! THE subscribers have now in store a heavy stock ol ht a-kli and brown Sugars. Rio and Java Coffee No 1 Mackerel, bieh toast Scotch snuff, fine chewing tobacco, segars, sperm and Hull's candles, sole leather. Dine annle cheese. All fresh and will) be sold low. ENNISS, SHEMWELL k CO. - Salisbury. April 1. 1851. j 48 J. D. WH.LXAEIS, ; TAntrinnnrc ATD COMMISSION HESCBiXT. Febl3.185r.tf40 '. FeytttctUlt, N. C. tatc of JLortft atolfna. DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb'y Tefjjjn, 1851. Original Attachment lev ied on said Dr. M. Park er's undivided interest in 248 acres of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, published in Salisbury that the defendant be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May next, then and there to re plevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the lands levied on con demned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. Witness. Caswell Harbin, Clerk of bur said Court, at Of fice, the 4th Monday in February, 1851 . 1 C HARBIN, Cl'k. Printer! Fee 5$ i 6t48 state of Jiortfi craroUna, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiobs, Fe'y Term, 1851. Henry R. Austin, Trustee, 1 Original Attachment lev- vs. I iedon said Doctor M. Par- Doctor M. Parker, fker's 'undivided interest in ' J 248 acres of Land. BROWN, FRALEY & CO. 4 RE now receiving and opening at their store, oppo- il. 6iie the LTBrick R0W.XJ a new and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which thev believe has never been surpassed in richness and beauty, by any stock brought to this place. It com prises a large assortment of fashionable fine fancy goods for ladies of excellent qualities some of the finest Silks ever brought to this market, varying from $1 to 5 50 per yard ; fine prt. Grenadier, embroidered do., prt. Foulard Silks, do. Chini, black satin, du chini.Wk dial ly ; very fine pt jaconets, embroidered Swisses, grenadier shawls, crape shawls, capes and collars, muslins and ginghams, (fine assortment,) white goods of all descrip tions. Also, BONNET RIBBONS, rare and costly ; Bonnets from 25 cts toSl2 50, of the latest fashion and finest quality. A handsome assort ment of flowers and linen cambric pocket handkerchiefs, from 12$ cts. to 5, fine gloves, hosiery, shoes, tc, &c. For gentlemen's wear, they have brought on some of the finest CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. vestings, pocket handkerchiefs, cravats, gloves, hats, boots and shoes. They invite special attention to their assortment of SUMMER HATS. They have also Bebee's spring style of silk and beaver hats, very beautiful ; together with a general assortment of merchandise, to wit : Groceries, Hardware. Cutlery, v. Their stock was purchased by one of the firm with cash, and will be freely sold at short profits. Ladies and gen tlemen wishing to get fine and fashionable goods, will do well to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Salisbury, March 27. 185147 - SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS 'FOR1851. HORACE H. BEAIID, TAILOR, HAS just received, (at his old. stand,) from New York, the O" American and European Fashions, for the SPRLXG l.D SIMMER, and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in the art of cuttingand making garments, tatc of &ortfi.GiiroUttfV ALEXANDER COUNTY. Court of Tleasand Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1851. ' C. W. Clarke, " Original Attachment levied vs. I on defendants interest io two John J. Adams. ' f tracts of Land descended lo 1 ' him by Will from the estate oV- James Thompson, dee'd ; one tract adjoining the lands of Wilie J. Templeion and others, on the waters ofi South Yadkin, containing "iCO acres more or less ; tbe other adjoining the land of Wm.Cowin and others, on the waters of Jumping Run, containing 300 acres more or less. . It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Coart, that John J. Adams is not an inhabitants of this State : It is ordered that advertisement be made for six weeks - in ike Carolina Watchman for him to be and appear at ihe next Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions to be held for the County of Alexsnder, on the first Monday io June nrxt.and plead or replevy in ibe above ease, or judgment will be final, and ihe land levied OB, con demned lo my plaiimffi claim and cost. Witness, A. Carson, Clrk of our Mid Court, at Office, the 1st Monday in March, A. D. lSil.and the 75lh year of our independence. A. CARSON. Cl'k. Printer's Fee $5 50 6t46 'WIS? SUMMERELL HAVING returned from the city of New York, re spectfully announce to his friends and the public that he may he found at his office, in the new Drag Store, at alt hours. Salisbury, Feb. 27, 1851 B()(;KK & WILSON KEEP constantly on band an extensive assortment' of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery , Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every description. Persons wishing to purchase ariiclesin theaboye Hoe will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one door above J. &. W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and'Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers' and warranted to perforin well. Salisbury, July 20, 150 tf 12 R Five Dollars Reward. UNA WAY from the suWnber on ihe 10th Feb ruary last, a negro man narnd DAVE. Said ne gro is about 5 feet 10 inches high, and has a snot in bis ' right eye. large front trth, oui-mouthed, high cheek bons. and course featured ; aged about forty years. I will give the above reward to any person who wi!) ap prehend said negro, and deliver him to me, or secure him in any jai!, so that I ?et him again. WM. WOODS. Rowan co .N. C, March. 12, 1851. 44tf COTTON YARNS. HA ING received an Agercy for the sale of Cot ton Yarn, we are enabled lo furnish our friends superior article of yarn at Factory Pricei, by the single bunch or quantity. All orders will h attended to with out dlay. M. BROWN &, SON. Satebury, Feb. 27, 1851 It42 he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their favors HORACE II. BEARD. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken a l the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21 , 1851. FEMALE SCHOOL. THE third session of th Lexington Female Semi nary will commence on Monday. March 17th. Miss M. E. LANGSTROTH, Principal. TERMS. Tuition in English, per session, to 12 Music on the Piano, - 20 Vocal Mu3ic taught gratuitously. Pupils charged j from the date of entrance. Boird miy le had at j and 87 per month. ALFRED HARGRAVE, AN DRAW HUNT. Lexington, N. C, March 10, 1851 4i46 Cannon's Line of Baltimore Packets. TH H E s'lWrilxr intends ronning a regular wrekly JL line of Packets between Wilmington and Biltt timore, cnnsis;ing of six A I. fast mailing schooners, Corinthian, Sunan Cannon, Virginia Griffith. Palestine, Gazelle, Geo. IV. JiUinsm JOHN W. CANNON, Agent. J. Si, D McRse, Agents, Baltimore, Md. Jan 25. 1.1 13t44 Wilmington, N C. cotToTyarn- 1 TAY be hid at the Rowan Facto Li .Ml ry in this place, at 00 cents -per bunch. It is warranted to be as good as any that is made at any other Factory. J. G. CAIRNES, Agent, sbury, March 10, 1851 44 Sal It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, ha 3 removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be aerved on him : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in ihe Carolina Watchman, published itf Salisbury, that tbe defendant be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next iCourt 10 be held for the County of Davie. at the Court! House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May next,, then and there to re plevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the lands levied on, con demned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. i-Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 4th Monday in Februairy A. D. 1851. C. HARBIN. Cl'k. Printer's Fee $5$ j 6t48 INFANTS' NEEDLE WORKED ROBES AND BODIES. THE Subscriber has just received a small lot of In fants superior Needle Worked Robes, really a LOOK OUT! ALL persons indebted to Brown Sc James will p!ese come forward and settle immediately, or th-y will have to settle With an officer. BROWN St. JAMES. March 27,1851. tf47 a beautiful article also a lot of he is offering at very low prices. Salisbury, Dec 19,18M. nfarrts' Bodies, which E. MYERS. 32 . - SALISBURY COACH FACTORY. We would call the attention of the public generally, to Smith Sc. Barker's beautiful lot of Vehicles now on band, and going up at the above named establishment ; and most especially would we recommend the Ladies to call and examine their work and cheer them with a smile of approbation. A They are receiving a lot of most beautiful trimmings, and also the latest Northern and Eastern drafts. N. B. We would also call particular attention to Mr. Wm. M. Barker's (one of the above named -firm) beautiful and elegant manner of painting military Flags, Signs, dC , S?c. ; also, gilding of every description done to order. They do their work right and no mistake ! TUTORESS. A YOUNG Lady of good education and with satis factory recommendations, desires a situation as a Teacher, at a reasonable salary. Address B. C. Insti tute, N. C. March 20, U51 2u45 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. SHOWN II BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TI WARE which ihey will sHIcbeaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also old copper and pew ter. Guttering aad Roofing f mil times attended to. They wii! sellgtil'sat fifty cents per pound pot tip uttenng at fifteen cents per foot, and sell linwaiecbeap n proportion. Salisbury. April 12. 1850 MEDICINES! MEDICINES! TTfE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand v T the irgftand best stock of Medicines, Instru ments, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Spices, and Perfumery, Fancy and useful Articles, ever brought into this coin try. (See our large band-bill and Catalogue. Wi will sell very low for cash. LOCKE di CHAFFIN. Salisbury. May 11, 1848 - 2 To Officers and Soldiers of the TYar of 1812! I will attend to the prosecotion of claims arising bo der the " Bounty Laud Bill" passed at the last ses sion of Congress. Salisbury. Oct. 10 ' 350. JAMES E. KERR. 22tf R. M. ORBrTTiTi, Forwardln; lad Ccnmlssloa llertkait. ' - - Feyettnille,- N. C. January 30, 1851. - tfitt Iff f v r it I .