J a. i. . - . ..Ik.. V't mwA kf t,m,v. T" . lhe chains, itoof drunk itf- H hi country," " over the he4d ' of which l V'rndrijkiJN ot Harvey) said ij would be ne V 1fV to conviV Siinmts.lh fugitive, ill o dor to re from tne citv. Every few mopet ts a group i.kies kk arms in the most patjerual -mamief ( Wand r ging crus the way id sample IIaj w.,L-r' liauors. . L V;w afld tkfor fajae alarm of a rescue ijs given; or .1 erv. that 'here's SirnmV and a corresponding t ' Cf all' pHfli4 to the spot ensues, siibeeieded by a S-taiTaW.'tod a call on Theodore Parker or Chs. C -r f.r asrareb ' i . . If re? inf.rmaAia description be correct, there mast . ; -..lifviiiff" time in B.ton. i M I re Bianifet Uisposilion in presses at a distance; 1o t these and other loid-inouihed derrinstrations I fanatic, an. a sample of FWoil feehngj in; general. V- ,v.n eld.M more unjust. ! I . !. . . ncrMi' imiiirf always mr tnr ih'i i.v 1 arn : . . . ; . in f with wh Wblaly pritrftht in Hdtimof. will Md to i,e It is refreshing to we h',w m that ;-&) sc 1 parties t' disgraceful and nearly enc l 1- utii, . .f rir.ifessibnhl'unlists. :o mnt'ra aoine of . 1 . .....mil. In in II 4lll"rract-iii uiin nraiiiv riiuiuiiKu ... n....;.t.i.it Several rtitiim.hriitirHoffierft Hlld ! --k-ii-.. iini-A Keen discharged from erhnlovment . .rtmri - ' - " r- --1 s ,mt 01 II. 1 I II la rentcin crcui oiiiiiu tuiiuunm v.i in fft up o tnalrh for lm User. f m (NIO Ulll7a? OFIVri Wllfifc llti-n urMK' wi ;inuiriv .1 ..nimi'l Where die he " out w n'Vwhen he Lrmt down li' Tfn the earth ? Is Profifsslof Busth still IPJ"'! IM .f l.. , ( no longer twfu! to tlieclair- thnt Davia thinks hitin no longer ne- cary to hm '?iiice" on th principle evolved by the v,niard. 1 blvJv.) thnf'pHKl wine.nJeHa nBiiwh," .lifid "$iinl$ neither.' CertainlV, I heheve that t,rd epir't '(".V'1 r,rf' and. nothin' pliiorter) are lhe ,ffe .f paviaHery remarkable " reVelMtions." If he eS, to jjive the hnrk the name of a doanod hero, it ijolHjmti'Nofjiniine. It ia purely a nattfr of taste. II- ii now puniliii2 T)r. Franklin. '.Ill in to be hoped that h will' H- f C'! rapping. These ipnrhual knocks ' v- kn'ki'd iHfh up Boinething material in the shape ' " ''r- ' ' flf I 1 : 1 '.i t 4m very pretty piare in iiariioru, wnrj tie refnits, anU niiiru'''" "'4k'nS books that will and a very pe,t "Kir ibcWe. ' . ! L H friend ami MjH.rter . A r,fli3p" the rr'f';Fr is T1,vnt. It i- likW.v ht 1) ril voucK ''T, it iliy vN tifrnme hetttr men. Il .Candor ran Jriifaraimpnt- why a inn should not l.fi'iMin a Soil of 'IVtnpVratici we hoUl tike i har (ri Wun. 1 UKVEUUE. l)n the lUth tns!an, ny tne itey. uavia uohu, Mr JAMES N CU FHRELL. of Pavie County, to Miss NANCY JAMES, of Surry County In ihis County, on the 13ih insrant.by Solomon Peel er. ET, Mr. GEORGE Vvij.es, 1o Miss SUSAN KNUP. diniirhier of Wm. Knap. In Unvidion ciuniy, on the ih instant, by Rev. T. P2e .Ripnnd. Mr -NEWTON LAWSON, to Mi-s viAROAP.ET yA D S WO RT II , daughter of Mr Kizdon wnuswortn - In -Alexander county, on the l!)h ult , by W Teinpleton. En . Mr. R. P W SECHLER of Row an. toMwBJ R. 'MURDOCH. mn theli contents, and this is pHc'in-ly the caae j In this county, on the 10Tb intant,hy Rev. Jeremiah m! Ln a. Horace Mann. . ! I ! InoI.I.-Mr J. W. BO.S Tl AN, Rq , to Miss SOPHIA THE MARKETS. ArrlvsiN at the Jlauioii Hotel, From 9ih April to the 1 6th. rrjxi ,4 ; Salisbury. April; 17. .. Apples, fdrird) 40 Q RUO ; Bacon. 9 0 10 : Cotton. 9; S f Cotwm Yarn, 00 ' (hi 95 ; Coffee 14 C I6X Corn, 55 Beeswax, Itf-isapO;'. Butter 12J ; Flour, 6 00 ; Feathers V ; Iron 3?t 4j ; Linseed Oil 80; Molasses 3540; Naila 55i, 0ia3:,9 00; Irish Po tatoes Slr3 00; Sweet do 35 (3 40 Sugar, (brown) 8 10 ; Do. Loaf 00 12$ ; Salt, sack 2i 00; Tal 9 10, Wheat O $l ; Pork,- 1. ! it ' Fayetteviii,e; N. C. I April, 15 Beeswax 20 0 22 : Bacon lUj (3 11 : Cotton 11. ltj ; Corn r590; Coffee 13 14: Flour H O 6 : Feathers 3i) 32 : Flaxseed 9IU0I9H0 Iron, Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3$ 4 i Lard 00 O 11: Leather, sole. 20 23: Molasses 25227: Nails. cat. 4. 5: Oats, 50 00: Sugar.bro ,6 9: do.loaf.lli 13: Salt. sack, 1 30 150: Tallow. 10 : Wheat $1 81 10. ; t.HERAW, April 15 Bacon per lb. 10 12: Butler 20 2m : Beeswax 2021 : Coffee 12 15 : Cotton H 10 : Corn 90 1 Egs 12 15: Klour7 .$7$: Feathers 3I)'15: Iron 56J : Lard 1012$: Leather (sole) ly 22: MolassesS 40 : do. Cu ba 33 37: Nails, cut, 6 7 : Rice 4$ 5; Sugar.brown.8 10: do. Loaf, 12 15: Salt, Li verpool, I 40 1 50. Ilev.- L. B. Cunningham. Rev. F. L.JMonteiih, M. Sanford,. Iredell, Win, A!l-n, Albemarfe, R. Neele, R. IL LafiVrty, L. G. Heilig, J. L. Long, Cabarrus, John MeConnaughv. Rowan. J. Kellv. Mocksvile. C. N. Harris, Snrry, N. Picolet, J. II. Thompson, Dr. Wm. R. Holt, Lexington, Dr.'R. Burns, A. Hauser, M. M. Bailey, Iredell. J. II. Mcintosh1, J. II Barrett, Wn L. Palmer, W. II. Macoy, Moses L, I Lilmes, Thomas Harris At Lady, W. H-Tomlinson, Rev. S. Heilig &. La dy, A. Ellis, Robert Ellis, C Church, Leroy Springs Sc daughter, Milas Arey, II. MnCrary, Dr. Wm. F. Ba son. Thos. Crumpler, Dr. Geo. JohnsonRowan, D, D. Siihnon. J. Atwt'll, Caborrns, J, Bradford, do. J. W. Hadeii, Eli Russell, Joseph Conrad &, Lidy, John J. Hunt, C. A. Anderson, John II. White, J. Z. Striuer, i S. C. Dunlap. Xi X. tJAXLSi & SOT7. Licenlf d totufy : Urokcn and Dealers In Vank Mtet, Bullion, Gold, Silver, Sic, 138 Pratt Stv Caltiinore, larylaud. CLUBS! CLUBS' ftrTTKS ' " Persons at a distance who wish to nu rchase larselv. are reminded thai by forming thetaseivea into Clnbs, and ordering by the package, they can have a greater selection of numbers sent them than by porchasins single ..t.rls, oy mis means iney only pay the risk, on a oackaire of Tirkx rK..k - . r l tl:?rt'ltULLY beg leave ro announce to their this mode of purchasing they have all the numbers placed M., friends and customers, that they are now recetv- n he wheel, whkh they otherwise would not obtain. FOR Tim SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! ENNISS. SHEMWECJr CO. Dealers ia Foreign nud Domestic ! Dry-Goods, I A. t ! iVft irniT liTnirmh ii'ftir- mm m m mi. t- SOMETHING NEW AND DESIRABLE! AT Spring Grove IREDELL COIXTY. CI 11 n 1 Hi H -e - W J iJ UkV Embroideries? i Salisbury. April 17, 1850. HE subscriber has just received a mosi splendid as sortment of fine embroideries, consisting of Lace Muslin, Capes and Pelerines, Muslin and Lace Collars, duffs and sleeves, valencienas, collars, cuffsi, chemizetis, infants nbesand waists, Swiss and cambric edgings and inserting, muslin bands, floum-ings, lace bead dresses, infants cups, &,c. All of which are of late importation and have been purchased at reduced rates. He woulJ most respectfully invite the LADIES to give ihem an examination. He takes great pleasure in 1 showing his goods, and is confident he is (offering them I at lower prices than they have ever before been offered j in this market. Dont forget the store with the sign of 1 the Red Flag. (50 E MYERS. t. For the Watchman.; 1 . I "V )t. L'uiTOlt : Keperled tiir i-Vt ni'tired lie rant "week's Wairlunan "a jtjecH headed iVre tSocie)ies " and ined ', liy Candor. . i r fftf vuiiltHikjto know what lh winter's oljri ii! . I)'e that yuiinrf mHt tilmioin & ffcrrt soi'iVlif are statitliiid on lipery ground, -and wuld vi.h 1o uaiji ihein ol their ianer ? In the Ijti pU-e. uej wiiiiUl, like lor auriietul l eov ii i. h RltiyliH iifi-taiice of h Hiail wlijii IS Joil (pf"Pepieriliee, vbo has efl nl' reliyiom exeri'iep, -eaed l I'lend the? Wnrhin nl IiimI ; or IV Ibo has pioted in(.e und ejihheil. N'-r will n iimo llnil jj.l into thoi'i! rneetili. Mke; liitui hini.-ell vJio-e aotemn 1" lnd a leju hand in fiiffei ill oljeil, hear the IliWIe; lead. whei t t toldju ,,lloe iliy neiohli jr ia thy ne.m' ii eihiirlfd tof oliey i tiui and Jlljils oilier ife. t,''e; t'ver ld; found fi'iiHioj at religion, derlaiinjl the : iiMiTesiteuee i' liod, piaiin itM ut piietcrli and Jonah atx) lhe ti.-h ? Csndor Jloes tiq l ay thai etfetl delejei ion to religion h"ave grown ooi ot iliein, ihfti whf ihe do good at'.all only ooml unfit are admitted lo inen',r!'li c NVh.ii i the use ol hutiog lii-ieUe a all ) on'y ooil men , ate lo lie ad mi'led. I' noiiji are to ma I- jieiier iher i iff e in . j'inii ilieme veP toeihei. VVh.il wHhe Ue of lli rhuirh. if uil) ihoee (hut niv Vfadv Chilsttan i- in f And it'l I htt leel lliMli-i'lve iliHeis and wish lo tlnow aioniiil ihem. a pale yuaid ate mt lo liernmH iiieiiilnT hnt iilhe line if hai iiii a rhuirh 7 L'ht i-l rame ;J . . . ! in enrlh to " rail I he i ighli on ior . hiim'i to i e leiileiM e'' il o.ijy; lhore thai were iilreads rhri Iiam weie to laki n in lleaveh. What a the. ue id hi" rjHliio.' ll onlv tneu ihxi en ai. reidy C..d, ihoiie w lione rhaM'tri ate aliaad f'iin,tl Hie lo -imorinte- lJMiel Will fneu dial iir I f lothen -vi their nwn evil mpi-ii te likely to teloim, in jrow. Letter f So : Imt take iheiji lo lhe lode room, lhe HhI'I, the l)iMi"ii rom. -how iheiu ihe fihem of llie iudein,-leHr4i 1L0011 llieie thru ' . . .'-It . lei Ihe BOGE it & REESE ARE now receiving from the JNorthern Cities, a com plete and handsome Slock of Spring and Similiter Jmm1, consisiing in part of fine English, French and American cloths, cnssiuieres, vesiings, cot lon'ades. iweed-, silks', muslins, lawns, ginghams, ba rages, trimmings for dresses, fine silk lawn, French braid nrnther make of bonnets, artificials, wreaths, labs, ve ry fine hats, caps, shoes and hoots, suitable forihe season, with a complete stock of buffalo, shell, horn, tuck and side combs, breast pins, studs, fancy butto s, gold and silver pencils, fine fans, nccordeons, perfumery, with a variety of other fancy articles, brass clocks, Hardware, Cutlery, Queens, China, and Glass-Ware drugs, quinine, fine French brandy and Madeira wine for medical purposes, wi;h various other patent medicines and dye-stuffs, groceries of nil kinds, and good quality. W eavers Reeds and Blue CottonijYarn, with numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate. Our customers, friends ami ritizensgenerally, are re spectfully inviieil to fall and examine the above stock as no pains on our pari shall be spared to please, STrtd to sell us cheap as the cheapest , and upon i he most accommo diiting jernrtilo punciunl dealers Country produce ta ken in exchange for goods, such as shelled corn, oats. flax seed, feathers, bees-wax, tallow, wool, if washed and picked clean, " . . ' We avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us thus fur, and hope bv strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tti- same. ' ' N B. V'e also extend our invitation to those few dis interested friends ho so falsely represent our stock of 15xls as being "second handed," to give. us a call.! And our wool lor it. if iliey have any judgment about goods, or knowledge of business, they will forthwith cometo the conclusion iliprt they have wronged and spoken falsely of their neighbors. In conclusion we announce with pleasure to our friends ami the citizens adjacent to Spring Grove, that our store is permanent, mid not " a mere mushroon esr lahlishment ." and if life and health is spared us, we will neither lire or surrender. April 17. 1H51 50 1 1 LLIVV) iV Ullll l lil 3 GREAT SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES! ng a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND i FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing all ihe new styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, suited lo the spring and summer trade, among wnicn are j Striped and plaid China silks, fancy French; Jaconets, uuuru owiss musuns, oarege, de lanes, white and color ed Satins, cheni ginghams, orange and blue lawns. em broidered muslins, checked, book and S wiaS muslins. embroidered Canton crape shawls, needle worked capes, collars and cuffsrnrich embroidered robes, lace 'and mus lin mantillas, (Paris style) French gingham and prints, (.great variety) hosiery, table damask, tswelliogs, cotton ?ind linen sheetings 12-4 wide, Irish linens.bleached and brown shirting, brown and black cloths, fancy cassi- meres, fancy silk vestings, together with a beautiful stock pf Ready Made Clothing, embracing fine dress and frock Coats, brown, olive, black, blue and drab business sack and frock coats, linen coats at all prices, casstmere and linen pants, fancy silk vests, fine shirts, cravats. S$c. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Hats, bonnets, boots and shoes, which have beep purchas ed for cash with great care, and will be sold unusually tow. Onr stock is now much larger than it has ever been, and as regards beauty, we think it decidedly ihe prettiest and stock ever offered in the State. Ladies and the public generally are very respectfully invited to an examination of our stock. M 1 ' Comer. Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, April 3, 1851 48 Bargains, Bargains. 1 1 1 H E undersigned having concluded to dispose of I JL their Large and Desirable btock of Goods, would inform the public, that all goods on hand yill be sold t REbUOED PRICES O Having about 818,000 worth of goods in store, embracing every $tyle, fashion and fabric, we Hatter ourselves that we We sent to one club in Ohio over .10 HOP in package of wholes last month. For a good prize and prompt attention to orders, address the "world renown- prize sellers ol old," 22. IT. CARR U SON. 13r Pratt at.. Baltimore, Maryland. For April, 1851. 20,000 DOLLARS. 20 OF $3,500 EACH a a i f ... Ma. Consolidated Lottery, for the lienefit of the Susquehanna Canal. kc. Clarl9. I he .1351. E. N. CARR SON, Venders. SCHEME. Prize of 637.500 is $37 500 20 do 0 3.500 is 70 000 25 do 1.500 ia 37 500 25 do 70 are lw 750 25 do 305 are 7 632 124 do 250 are 31.000 Tickets 10. Shares tn proportion. Call at the larce MtorEast of the Conrt-Hoasc ! j TThere Goods tan be had at 'reduced Prices! NEW SPRING GOODS ! THE undersigned takes the earliest opportunity tm inform iheir friends and the public! in general, that they are now receivin; and opening a beautiful stock wf SPRING AND SU11MER GOODS, which they are offering at low prices, consistinf in part of ihe following, viz: 1 English. French and American gingham, white and colored tarlton mushna, plain and embroidered grena dines, hortensia and other very fine drrsji goods, printed ' and embroidered lawns, block and fancy silk, blk, white and colored kid gloves, 300 pieces calicoes, white and colored doylies. striped and tambnrd drapery muslins, summer shawls, French, Swiss and Jaconet muslins, Wk and fancy cassi meres, French and English cloths, Ready Made Clothing, j Freucli JLaro. Florence nud Crape II OX SETS, Uumhrellas and parasols, books and stationary, wall pa per, large assortment, Java and Rio Coffee, green and black tea, loaf. crushed, granulated and renned sugar, Stewart's syrup, a very superior articte, dair) cheese, sperm and patent candles. Philadelphia calf-skins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, Miles & Son's boots and ladies shoes. Bee See's hats. a large stock, chase hides and enamelled leather, abeat tin, sheet, hoop and lire iron, anvils, vices, screw plaits, hardwire and cutlery, saddler's tools, saddle trees, hog- 75 Numbers and 12 Drawn Ballot. ?kins. Certificate of Packages, 25 Wholes, si50 oo Tanner'sOil, White Lead.w indole Glass. 'J 1 . - . . . ' do do do do do do i Halves, 25 Quarters, 25 Kighih. 37 00 18 75 -o- DR. WEEKS, . FROM Raleigh, will fit up a splendid Gallery in Salisbury, about the 1st May, to give the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity an opportunity to obtain some pf his excellent LIKENESSES, which are so celebra ted for their rich depth of lone.atid life-like expression ot the eye, which is never attained by a side window ; every picture is covered with gold enamel, making it imperishable as fine gold. I Every Daguerreotype shall be colored to the life, in the best style of miniature painting, by i one who has taught the pencil and brush. His magnetic silver pictures are unsurpassed in the sharpiiessand distinctness of their minute delineation. Just received, a likeness from life of Madam Jeiinv j Lind.of wliroh he has a copy for sale. Also gold lock ets ami pp's. N B One pupil will be received to earn this beau tiful art, including all the late iniprovili'ents. From a host of notices of the Press we copy the following : " Their piciures we have seen ; they are of superior finish, with a remarkable softness of tone and life-like expression" of the eye." Deaf Mute, Raleigh. " We advise all who wish to secure good Jikenesses to give them a call, as they have been engaged in the study and practice of ihe Photographic Art from its ear liest infancy, and possess advantages rarely to be met with Farmville (Va ) Republican. All agree in saying" The plainest pictures we ever saw." All who want good pictures would do well to call on Dr. Weeks immediately as he will leave in a few days" Southern Democrat. ap 17, 50 HEAD QUARTERS, OFFICERS SPLENDID SCHEME. Brilliant Scheme for April 20, 1851. $7 0,000, 100 PRIZES OF $1,750? Grand Consolidated Loiter of Maryland, (or benefit of Consolidated Lotteries of Md.. Class can offer inducements which are unprecedented, that K, to be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, Sa'ur c tun purarc uie ihusi idsouiuus lusic. iiivne uu (layf Apr, fju;lb51. IS. IN. CARR 6i SON, iu come auu e&niiiiue lur yuuisrivco. iu ciiarjir itr I , I . I XT .. :J .:r.. : CUUC"I. looMng : not wisumg 10 luemiiy ourseivea wun any of the humbugs or isms of the day, we will not trouble you with a long and tiresome list of merchandise, but rest assured thai we can furnish you with any thing us ually found in a! well selected stock of goods. P. S. Owing to the absence of lhe Senior partner and a misconception as to time, on the part of the Jun ior, it was announced in a previous advertisement that we would sell our stock of Goods at auction in May. This is a mistake. The highest market price will be paid for all produce in exchange for goods. M. BROWN Ac SON. Salisbury. May 3 185149 The above goods with many other articles not nm ed, were selected with the greatest care. One of or firm having spent near two months in thjr Northern citiea making our purchases, and bought with cah exclusively, and we are now prepared to offer to ouafriends and the public. at our large store, corner of the our-House, at Wholesale or Iletail,one of ihe, larget.beat selected and handsomest slock of desirable Spring and Summer Goods ever opened in this Town Call and see, gel some of the bargains, thev are going off rapid ly. J. F. CIIIMBEILS k CO. Salisbury. March 27, 165147 I Prize of 870 000 is $70,000 1 Prize of 50.000 is $5();000 1 do 30 000 is 30K)0 1 do 15.000 is 15.000 1 do. 7,500 is 7.500 1 do 5.000 is 5 000 100 do 1,750 "is 175 000 FRESH STOCK Spring and Summer Goods! MUGS! DRUGS! Ive lieiriei. aMifi iles, o inelilllg, e llin hear lh- IVit.UV lead. mil,!:!! U H - m m k. H m l , B . 1.1 1 1 LLL " bigh, and lhe noble, ihn.e lh i mey have emi .:.i i .i .: . .J ... . i .1 .1 tnereu uifir ii(tiimi!i, mr nuipe ttiein. 1 a K tlifin by the hand and eall Ihe-ii brotheis. will tin! a liuoyanl nope sjunig up in llhhey not inWaiilly rrnolve lo jwifl vou find lln)e men lidit-uliiij; ihe hnfrh Ll ... ' :. . ' f' ' f . 1 1 . . .'. . buihg t ter) men and denying -v ore rei ooe iciie s are iiniiiiai4 u religion is tViused hy do we find iu maniy ij lhe cler gy filiated in ihfir ranks V. ' Th" -writer think jh tl lu rnote pHiiicularif to lhe Sms He don'i know any lhin' about ft las adopted sofriebody eUe3 f Jeoiimenls and pinned hifaith'ri ihfir sleevej, iheir lo!iui t eroine belle r. Iheir MakefJ remarks apply leniperanee. the Son.. He and think r- hana he can iniiVre ihem by wiit no hImiui idem. V " i . - . 1. ; ion are itutniiin in ihe ilaik bieinl, M. tak firejou don'i gel a bunip ihaMt ill lake h Un wh.le to get weli. Take a drunkard ; brinfr him into the I) - 1. ... . f' . ... T mtke him a 5oi o enieiaio Ci'luffd bird "pr,fad its wing5- alkov "trli him the ij-lia-in lullneiu : how him ther accnred iin io Kin, ill 'I hat man. ejeir , j injurHMis to reliyii.n ? tonifiied wiU'he L 1111' ARE RECEIVISG THEIR SPRiNG AND SUMMER - STOCK OF GOODS-! WUICn THEY IXTEND TO DISPOSE OF i O.V THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TV It MS. PLEASE FAVOR US W ITU A C A LL EXAM INE, HEAR PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Salisbury, April 14, Ibol 50 T U E RED FLAG I Clothing, Clothing. APRIL 17, 1851. 17 MYERS is now in receipt of his supply of -J. SPRING AXI) SIMMER CL0M11XG, consisting of fr ck and dress coats and sacks, pants and vests in the usual variety, to which he would invite the attention ofgentlemen. 50 MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS! T OF THE 64TH REGIMENT OF IVoith Carolina ITIililia! YOU are herefiy commanded to pa rade at the Court House in the town of Salisbury, on Saturday the 17th of May next, it be ing our-regular day of drill, at 10 o'clock A. M with musketa for drill and Court Martial By order of A. M. GOODMAN. Col. Comm'd't. S. LENTZ, Adj't. April 12 4t50 " FIRST INSTALMENT. Office, Salisbury ano Taylorsville ) Pi.a.nk Road, Co., April 12, 1851. NOTICE is hereby given that an instalmont of $1 per share on the stock of the Salisbury and Tay- lorsville Plank Road Company will be required payable by the Iredell stockholders at Statesville, to Samuel R. Bell, and by the Roafn stockholders to the President in the' Town of Salisbury, on the 6th day of May next. By order of the Board. W. MURPHY, 3t50 y President. Tickets S20. Shares in proportion. 78 Numbers and 13 Drawn Balh'ts. Certincules of Packages of 26 Whole?, 8300 00 do do 26 Halve, 150 00 do do 26 Quaiter, 75 00 do do 26 Eighths. 27.50 All orders by mail from any pari of the Uui- led Slates, containing rash or prize tickets will be attended lo without delay. E. 2V. CARR Jk SO!Y, 138 Pratt Street, Baltimore. ml 1851. BROWN, FRALEY & CO. A RE now receiving and opening at their store, oppo lX site the IT Brick RowI stock of a new and spienuta SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they believe has never been surpassed in richness and beauty, by any stock brought to this place. Il com prises 1arge assortment of fashionable fine fancy goods for ladies of excellent qualities some of the finest SHkl ever brought to this market, varying from $1 to 5 SO nS ft a . n a. rvv iAKl U. 1 -J m.Jk 95IUC Ot JLOICU UusltOitUsI, Foulard Silks, do. Chini, black satin, d-jchini.blk chal- DAVIE COUNTY. iy; very nne pt jaconets, embroniered fwisses, grenadier I U l -I l ,l i: J p fni ...jfi . c c l. rri .nr. "in I, crape blinwis, enpeg anu coiuim, niuvnna ana will tlx poor inieralle i i-iiu roiiin e lei lhe tea his head e ot the Itottle. .i !:'l ine wm in ni an iiill.ience ih;t man heroine say lhe c huh h t a hum mere snmut? Serxl . lhal HOUSE AND LOT IN STATESVILLE, , FOR SALC! f I lid subscriber wishing to move South, offers for JL sale his House and Lot, thought to be the most desirable residence in Town. Il has good out-buildings, ice-house, gardens, two office rooms, situated on lhe street and convenient to the Conn House, all adap ted to comfort and convenience. Price 1,000, or as near half cost as I can get. A bargain will be sold to some body soon, as I intend to sell , by the middle of June at some price. J. R. JOHNSTON. April 17, 18.il 3t50 a t ' morality ia o clothed and in hi rioht nfiiid home loihe pinner ol his boitom nhe fminj whose lip lhe mi!e has loHgtjeparted shefrUh whose rheek froe ha lohf: since faded. Will she stand Ambling in hi presem-e ? Will iheir linie wnes shrink, and cowering, flee from lhe an. Fuact. ol their father 7 keep thai man a Son Temneranrea f..w I . f " :ss T li'i I n III U the effect- LvvKitl will lirinir huiLr iha ,r,kne loihrt eye of lhe coiiipauion of his lne-.,h Wi..0f hi bosmoil Whal will rraihe ii,f t,nitif9 -around hei I :lip what will preaj lhe. U)4 on hei rheek.; whal will Mh hi cliildtf n and end ihein wiih ntniles a iheir happy (ires lo iree.l their father a he '"frumhiiilv, toil?' Wt al will repiir ""'.sr IU IIMM' l OH'ie roioio lam Jin it ha beenr f,,r many rnonlhs f Will ihe fuming of ihejwii,,. Cup, the influence of lhe Wliybf freqieiiii,lR cf bilolhel, hi evil 'iajef wilj these sptead lihl and com P ,Cd hi T Will ie ihingsfead ""nioihe churhieach him ihe holy infl i ?np of religion-Trih' "wurih ;if morality" T II yhe l)iviionroorn lhe ineniWi arc einpUyT I? 'n "ig imtpiual Unoiiagf.-i-riuVurni', ihe frUy, sayinir itiings disrespectful of religion. - they are 'wrong ; and ought lo be put n. The writer thinkn lhal nen laketi fiom .dreg of society and placed by men of rel Uhiliiy re 41b: benefitted : jLel bt! mm ad iloii wjien iheir wicked companionn ,'?ro,,nd thernt how long will ihy stand ? But . K' 'bem Into he Order lei ihem be hantUn ri(j wiik .j Lf ... ,l. ..i j .1 iik-i, i wniiii wiruw niooiiu iiieui iHlj subscribers would re spectfully call the attention of the public to theu FURNITURE ROOMS, at the old strnd opposite the Rowan Hotel, where they hnve on hand, and are manuf icturiug the most fashion- i able furniture, that has ever been manufuctured in this conntrv.viz: fine . TYToTTr PoKiriftt UTnr Dnnmn Mahosany Dressin- Bureaus, Pier and waumou waic "uumo, Centre Tables, with Warble Tops, WAIWHOBES. SOFAS. spring seat rocking and a fine lot of cane bottom and WINDSOR CHAIKS. They also have oil hiind a large assortment of plain Furniture, and a full assortment of Coffins. All the above articles shall be sold as CHEAP FOR CASH, as they can be bought any where in this country, and we would say to the public thai alt our furniture is made by or under our own supervision. AH we ask is a call to satisfy bo;h in furniture and price. We return our thanks for past nndpresent patronage, and hope by punc tuality and promptness in our business, to merit an increase.- All kinds ot produ.ee or lumber taken in ex change at the market prices ; WILLIAM ROWZRE. S A M . R. HARRISON. Salisbury. April 17 1851. 50 Wholesale and Retail ! Dr. Sniiimerell, Pone dc Co. TTAVING purchased the large and valuable stock JL JLof Drugs, Medicines, &c.,of Brown & Jameshave removed to the stand lately occupied by them opposite the Mansion Hotel, where addition to the large as sortment now on hand, they are receiving fresh supplies front 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, for they have now the largest assortment ever offered (or sale in Western No Carolina, and are determined to keep every thing on hand that may be wanted in their line ; and will sell cheaper than the s;ime articles can be nought elsewhere in this section of country. Their assortment is com posed in part of the following articles ; Calomel, ( Amer Can and English) blue mass, do do, corrosive sublimate hydrarg cum-creta, red precipitate, jalap,' rhubarb (En glish and Turkey) opium, morphia, (sulphate muriate and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, Ine 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 comp. The essential oils and essences, bark and qui nine. The various preparation of iron and iodine Also a large assortment of paint, oils, dye-stuffs, var nish, (several varieties,) acids, fyc. They have a'so ma ny articles for house keepers, such ns Delluc's flavoring extract for pies and the like. Farina, starch, tapioca, arrow root ; all kinds of spices, bath brick for cleaning knives, camphorated patchuly for protecting clothes from moths, Lyon's magnetic powders for the destruc tion of rats, bed hugs, &c Also, the following popular remedies Brandreth's pills, Peters' do, Townsend's sarsaparilla, Sands' do, Swaine's do, Ayer's cherry pec toral, Jayne's expectorant, vermifuge, sanative, ice , cod liver oil. Surgical Instruments. Orders by mail punctually attended to. Jsalhbury. April 3. 1951 48 Edward N.Parker, vs. Doctor M. Parker. Original Attachment levied on Doctor M. Parker's undivided in- terest in four hundred and forty- eight acres of Land. ginghams, (fine assortment,) white goods of all descrip tions. Also, ? BONNET RIBBONS, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the" rare and costly ; Bonnets from 25 cts te $12 50, of the latest fashion and finest nualitv. A handsome aamrt. defendant in this case, has removed beyond the limits of I ment of flowers and linen cambric iocket handkerchiefs, this State, so that lhe ordinary process of law cannot be from 12J cts. to $."1, fine gloves, hosiery, t-hoes, &lc, fce. (111 blessed H thai pi 1 IriavifcU of lhe Order provide ihem ace of spending iheir armings, and Cloths, Cassimeres and VESTINGS. APRIL 17. 1851. E MYERS has just rpened a few pieces of hlue, . brown, invisible green, black and green 'cloths; black and fancy cassimeres. Also, a beautiful assort ment of Marseilles Vestings. Gentlemen desirous of purchasing an extra superfine suit of clothes, are solici-j ted to call and examine his cloth before purchasing, as he has an article (hat cannot be beat at the sign of the Red Flag. 50 ; Institution for the deaf AND DUMB AND BLIND. THE Board of Directors of the North Carolina In siiiuiion give notice, that a Department. will be -opened for ihe instruction of the BLIND, at, the com mencement of the next session on the 15th of Ju'y. It ia highly desirable that early notice should be given of those who may wish to enter this department, in order that the necessery arrangements may be made. ; Applications for admission from Deaf Mutes or Blind persons, must be made to William D. Cook, Principal of lhe Instrtution, who will furnish aH necessary infor mat ion. April 17 5t50 rjMIJE subscriber respectfully informs the JL public hat he has opened a Cabinet Shop in Salisbury, and has now on hand almost all kinds of FTJ RNITTJRE usually made in establishments of this kind, viz: China Presses, Wardrobes, French Bedsteads, Mahogany Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Ladies' Mahogany Workstands. All of lhe above named articles were either made by or under the supervision of Mr. Richatd'Fox, foreman of his shop. lie may be found at all times at his shop on the cross street opposite W. Murphy &, Co.'s store. 0Coffins always kept on hand. Country produce will he taken in payment for work at the market price. Plank and scantling wanted at this time. J DooL A.. OiUIVLU. Salisbury. April 10, 1851L ly49 THE BID FLAG? Salisbury, April 3, 1851. SPRING AND SUMMER THE SUBSCRIBER Is NOW RECEIVING HIS stock ot Spring and Summer Goods consisting of the usual variety ; all of which having been purchased since the 10th March, after the Great decline in Gcods, to which fact he would call the attention of his friends and the public generally. 48 E.MYERS. Standard Weights and Sleasures. 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 or weights unsealed, are directed to call and have them tested. Otherwise ihe law will be enforced aginst those who use unsealed measures or weights or measures in trade. WILLIAMS RROWN. Standard Keeper. Salisbnry, April 3, 1851. i . 2t TO THE PUBLIC. UNDERSTANDING 'hat statements have been made and reports circulated in the Northern cities, and extensively through the back country, to the injury of the Merchants' Steamboat Company, by a certain person known to the stockholders of the said Company now in existence as the Merchants' Steamboat Compa ny whereby the said Merchants' Steamboat Company have sustained serious losses in freighting and forward ing: The undersigned, Agent of the Merchants' Steam boat Company, represents the said statements and re ports, by whomsoever made, to be false in fact and ma liciously mean in intent ; and would respectfully state, for the benefit of the Merchants of New York, Phila delphia, and Baltimore, and those in ihe interior of N. Carolina, and oil others who are interested in the for warding and freighting business, that they have been and are now fu:y prepared to carry with despatch all goods and merchandise that may be consigned to their care or shipped by their line. In addition, the undersigned would respectfully state, that the Merchnnts' Company has now plying between Fayetteville and Wilmington, the steamer Rowan, with Tow Boats"Ben Berry.'" Odd Fellow." " MikeCron ly," and-Ready Money," and that during the low stages of water, a contract with Mr. John Banks ena bles them, by the aid of the crack steamer" brothers, (the fastest boat on the river, and drawing only 14 inch es water,) to deliver goods consigned to them in Fay etteville with as niuch, if not more despatch, than any other line now on the rfver. T. S. LUTTERLOH, Agent Merchants' Steamloat Co. March 31, 1R51 3i49 Auction Sale. ON Friday the 25th of April, I will sell at public auction at Gold Hill, the valuable mining property of A 5c D. W. Honeycutt, beinga large interest in the Honeycutt 6l Culp Mine on Gold Hill ; two valuable tracts of Land in the vicinity of the Mine, a share in the Carter Gold Mill, a valuable Iron Safe, a fine horse, and a number of other artie'es not necessary to men tion. Terms made known at the sale. L. BLACKMER, Trustee. 1 April 3.1851. 4i43 LAND FOR SALE. served on him :It is iherefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolica Watchman, published in Salisbury, that the defendant lw 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, llien and there to replevy and plead ; otherwise judgment by default final will be entered againsj him, and the lands levied on, condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said f our! at Of fice, the fourth Monday in Februarv. A. D. 1851. C. HARBIN, Cl'k. Printers Fee $5$ ti4S StatiToC fiorth (Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleasand Quarter Sessions, Feb'y Term, 1S51. Hen'y R.' Austin, Trustee, Original Attachment lev vs. 1 ied on said Dr. M. Park- Doctor M. Parker. er's undivided interest in j 246 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 thai lhe 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 Picas and Quarter Sessions, at lhe next Court to be held for the County of Davie, ni 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 our said Court, at Of fice, the 4th Monday in Februarv, 15 1 . C. HARBIN. Cl k. Printer's Fee $3, Gt48 For gentlemen's wear, they have brought on some of the finest CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, vesting, pocket handkerchiefs, cravats, gloves, bats, . 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 beamiful ; together with a general assortment of merchandise, to wit : Groceries, Hardware. Cutlery, $c. Their stock was purchased by one of the firm with cash, and will be freely so'.d at short profits. Ladies and gen tlemen wishing to get fine and fushionsLle goods, will do well lo give us a call before buying elsew here. Siilisbunj. March 27. 1851 17 SPRING k SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1851. -o- State ot Jlortli Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas aad Quarter Sections, Feb. Term, 1851. Henry N. Click. T Justices Judgment levied on the vs. I said Doctor M Parkers undiri- I Doctor M. Parker. J ded interest in four hundred and J forty-eight acres of Land. It appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court, thar the defendant in this case, has removed beyond the limits of this State: It is the-efore ordered by the Court that publication be made for three weeks in the Carolina Watchman, published in Salisbury, notifying the de fendant to 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. and show cause, if any he have, why the judgment aforesaid should not be affirmed, and an order of sale issue accordingly. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 4th Monday in February, A D. la5l. C. HARBIN. Cl k. Printers Fee $5, 3t49 Attention! Claimants! A LL persons having claims against the COUNTY OF ROWAN, (required to be pased upon by the Committee of Finance.) ate notified to present them to lhe subscriber at the Office of the Superior Court Clerk, or at the Book Stora of J H Cofftoac, on or lefofe the 2,-th day of April. OBADIAH WOODSON. Clerk of the Committee of Finance. April 3. 1851 3t4H I10RACK H. BEARD, TAZZ.OR, A?jtisi reeeiveil, ;t Ins JLJL old stand.'1 from New York, the I American and Eurojean Fushinn. for the SPUING AND Sl.MMI.U. and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of lhe trade, in a fashionable aivd workmanlike manner, ot theshortest notice. From his long experience in the art of cuttiiigand making garments. he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for iheir I iberB 1 support tendered him hereto. fore .and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N.B. Al 1 kinds ofcountry produce taken attheraar j ket prices for work. Salisbury . March 21,1651. Sugar & Coffee. THE subscribers have now in atore heavy cock of best white and brown Sugars, Rio and Java Coffee, tens, Rice, No 1 Mac kere!, h'gh toast Scotch snuff, fine chewing toiiacco, begars, sperm and Hull's candles, sole leather, pine app.e cheee. All fresh and will be sold low. ENNISS, SIIEM WELL 8t CO. Salisbury. April I. ). 48 State of iiortli (EaroUniv DAVIE COUNTY. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, FeVy Term, 1851." Henry R. Auitm, Trus'ee, Original Attachment lev-. va. I ied on said Doctor M. Par Doctor M. Parker. ker's undivided interest ia J 24s acres of Land. rn 1 A TT ATjTXU lAlJjUnilNU -o- milE subscriber beg3 leave most if JL spectiully to announce to his old friends n f i and patrons and the public generally, that he is still to be found st his old stand in Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, where he is ever ready and willing to P PURSUANT to an order at Spring Term. 1851, execute all orders in his line. He is constantly iu re of the Court of Equity for Davie Couniy, 1 will oript of the sell at public sale, at the Court House in Mocksville. on , LATEST AND MOST APPROVED Tuesday the 25th of Ma v. a Tract of Land belonging T? A TO to the heira of Samuel Si'iliman, dee'd. lyina on the wa- -F J-VXi O, ters of Dutchman Creek, joining P. H- Cain. WilUm . which together with a good degree of expenenee.be Hardkina, and others, and containing about 600 acres, flatters himself, will enable him to give satisfaction to A credit of 12 months will te given, lhe purchaser giv j all who may favor him with their patronage. All work ina bond with good security, on the day of sale. done at the shortest notice, and on lhe most reasonable L. BINGHAM, CM Ei 'terms. J. A. WEIRMAN. I April 10, 1851Printers fee $3 ;4t49 .-- 1 Sa'.isbuiy, March 2C, 1P31. 48 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, has remoTed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on hirn : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made fur six weeks in the Carolina, Watchman, published in Salisbury, thai the defendant be and appear before the Justices of bar Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at rhe next Court to be held (of the County of Davie. at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May next, ihes and there to re plevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final wilt be entered against him. and the lands levied on, con demned to satisfy lhe plaintiffs debt. Witness. Caswell Harbin, Clerk of oar raid Court aOf fice.the 4th Monday in February A. D. 1851. C. HARBIN. Crk. ! Printer's Feg SH 6t48 ( N PANTS' XlXZDLi: WOXtHSD 1 ROBES AND BODIES. THE Subscriber has just receives a email lot of In- fants' superior Needle Worked Robes. resHy a a beautiful article also a lot of Infants' Bodies, which,, he i offering at very low prices. E. MYLRS. Salary, Dec. 19, IfcSQ. 32 : X