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or run l Ml A rr:o( i. amation. I re.uon ft t 1 ! . v A lit nl A '1,rr ..: ..I. In l. f,M..,t II l' - .... (. i !. i iiuri,ci r,f invnilin" ,-nnblic wnh wIhcii mis country I whereas thcrejs reason to aj. 1! f V ' am lhal porHipil OI Mir jpri-j.it; in mis r JJ If OH II umiva j i i ii ..r:ik..i. h.iIiuj aa rrrwul ni- be seduced lo rn concern in sf"' :.. ih. !m : ami whereas 8ucb en :r i. i.i touVirrade the character of the Mlf ru ,w " . . e , .... , i rv run rKiwiniJ.vr oi I MILD STATIC. 1so. tl-ref.ire. I have mueri this my Pro. ,zcns Salisbury, thai he will give a Con 1 . ..irniiii? all persons who shall con- cert to night in the Court House nt rl ,ve, Wlih any such enterprise, iii L - L.mj an4 nnliitiifkl nliliiratmna I 1V, .j,',,, (,f iho laws and national obligations 7 iii,.l .State, that they will thereby sub. I 'I jliiiiH MJt' oHl-nces; that, iflhey should i - . iMiri- f.(J W II 1 1 1 1 III' jmiisuiviiuii IIIU .'..-A l j 1)(,i,hcd according to the laws ol Mexico it II .i i ' hi TO U v HZ( tw v (aim i tic i imc i wu? i iuii ',w (Joveriimciil in ilei"r behalf. . If ' ' II f I I ,hrrrlre ellorl ail weii.oiposeu ciuzens at tiea n mi repuianon i uicir coun- with a just regard for its 1 .t i ,1 are ammaied t w iis peace, and its wellare, to discounten. l -nterpris'e ; and I call upon every r.'flicei ' i upon every cfTicer fihn gotr rnmem, cmi or mimary, io uo vig. 'j t i:)Barresiing for trial and punishment every 'lf''riJ,r '(ilvcii 'under my hand the twenty second day ()-uMu in lhe )'Car of our Lord one thou i'l'fiht hundred and fifty.one, and the seven- ,,,C ,A ibo Independence of the United MILLARD FILLMORE. V.tf t , I'resjueni : tf.J. CKirri:'UK', Acting Sc'ij of State. -r?Tl,i. Whir? meeting held hern on i r r-. - rt' .,?nv last was marked bv a harmonv il animation as gratifying as they were jU'iprctrd- Harmony we knew existed iirclntipn to" public men and measures, lj: we were not prepared to witness the tj.l and fpirit exhibited on4he occasion, I which nothing, generally, short of an fliual canvass can develope. Mr. Shf.p rtr.u made one of the happiest efforts of his 1 te.so the people said when they returned f xm listening to his speech. No man cv tftnore thoroughly deserved the confi tyice of his constituency than Mr. Shep jtrd. He proves his heart in the right thee, now,. when he is asking no honors : their hands. Honest, direct, experien c l.judging public affairs dispassionate and wisely, bis counsels arc worthy rj he treasured by the people whom he Us so long served. l!ut his solemnly expressed wish, that IjsMiccessor may exercise a ivise judg intin bis representative action upon the irlicate and difficult questions of the tlip.rs, we have confidence will be grati fril. Unswerved by any of the miserable il taistns of the day, Mr. Murkickad's pub lic cwrso will be judicious and conser vative; and a fair reflection of the senti i nts of bis district. jit was the nomination of Fillmore and Graham that gave animation to the mee ijk'. Honor and safety to the Union are froocintcd with those names, therefore do tic people dilighi to honor tlvem. ! Greens. Patriot. fSUPEUIOR COURT. Superior Court for Guilford county has en in session thf wpplf. lmliro Pi i to nn ft r - ......... ...... - - , JL A bblO VIII tje bench Iho no great number of cau rts have been tried, the term has been a very laborious one." On the civil docket, ajsuit for seduction attracted most atten Uon and occupied much time in the trial, yn Thursday the crimnal docket vys ta ' kfrup, and the whole day was occupied by ilie- trial of Moses Deen on a charge of Jf?ro' stealing the, Solicitor with Messrs. Q'taer and McLean prosecuting, ind MwG. C. Mendenhall, J. T. Morehead .tt'dSr-irhuck defending. The case was put to lie jury about 10 o'clock at night, and j verdict ol guilty" was returned next about H o'clock. The trial of Wea ttr implicated in the same transaction, ? removed to Rockingham. John N. v-ng was yesterday tried and convicted r passing counterfeit money. 1 "deerh this occasion a proper one to prcss the high estimate which we think ' comrmuiity is disposed to place upon air. i. i no n lii,trr n:.. .1 : l: . ins ucvuiiuil to Ills J'JM. his promptness, andvtirbanity ofde- nor, as well "as his llnrnintr nnA nhil. ')'.in the discharge of his high -office. inmami the- popular respect. His ap. ointment iurnisl Jjjny eminent instances, in ottr country. v.. mrro political and nartv nredi ec- are wrapped in oblivion beneath the J , e tohft w ertninc. Newspaper com-1 U) lUUirpo rP I n nnifiK inrc d r.n !4l'y ni bad tastej but in this instance L:r n i i ... " , "uuiuio irmtite to a comparatively run? rit; , .. .. 1 . - "wii, MioimaKes ti me study ot 'Y'e to adorn a dreat and pure oilice, a in. uc i uc cnaracterar.il improve ; i. .muii oi nis otate, cannot b con "fd out of place. Greens. Patriot. COMMOM "SPITOnr Q I l . nas been the custom, heretofore, of Literary Hoard to make the Fall dis- I bution of the Schnol I.,n,l o. .k- ! lfiOUs P i 1 1 - "u"o i counties about, this time; and i a. "omu-have been performed ere nti ... ii i i 3ny this Hoard riml t,o., K 3 "Or a COrriWf dAlnmonl C W l. ll'.-U fy- --"" """itnv iiuill tVilSU- - yuy oi the census of the State, ac- 1 i l I 1 n ft I & i to the returns of 1850. The Unrrt 9 . , "iju iuuii: in iiic opring Sou 18 01 a ub,e wllich was. no . incorrect ; and it was then stated iLlv 11 ,,ivision would not be made w(, "Ho table, if a correct one lorT W2 l'C ohtainJ- To Mar. 'IZ atf.-Col. Little, iih daily Eai of such a table from the Cen- ftr?- t,mcHt; aml when it is received h C2ntTmy lhe BoarJ will proceed k'stakei it I,Unc1, and wiU correct any Vme , . Ty hc .cccd in the -"niumiU)f In the meantime we may as well slaje, j for thniiifonnfttioii especially of theSchool k Coin mi Hen-men. that the sum to he. ilivi. ! (led thi Fall will be about twice ns lare as that distributed in the Spring. Standard. Raleigh V Mr. Cobb's majority for Governor of Geor gia is 18,0G0. A noble Union victory, and. I as admitted by the leading Locofoca papers of - f I I Georgia, a like victory ol President Fillmore. OCT3 Professor Joseph D. Burns, begs L i i luicasui Justin kJ. UURNS, OegS candle light. He will also, give a .lecture on the science of vocal music. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend free of charge. Telegraphed f or the Charlestcn Courier. New York, Oct. 23. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Hermann. The Niagara arrived j ui nivrrpooi on rne oth.and the Pacific on the 7th inst. i I he Liverpool Cotton Market has recovered from the j previous decline. The lower grades had improved the umst. The demand was good, and prices were suffer, but quotations had experienced ntr alteration. The Rales for the thrpp Aava nm nun f aI f n In i(f I I . rn . ' """ iu j,uw uaies, viz : 4.U00 on the 4th, 7,000 on the 6th, and 8,000 on the mii oi wnicn speculators took tour, and exporters two thousand. New York, Oct. 23. Cotton, in consequence of the steamer's news, in the .New York Market to-dayjjas been held firmly, and eight hundred bales have been sold. Sales of Southern r lour have been effected at $4. ' New Orleans, Oct. 22. In this market on Wednesday there were sold 4500 bales of Cotton at rather easier prices. The sales ; du ring the three daW Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, comprise 2l000 bales. New Orleans, Oct. 23. - To-day, Thursday, six thousand bales of Cotton were sold, mostly for England, at previous rates. Fair is quoted at 8. The stock amounts to 100,000 bales. Otbf articles have experienced no cjiange. i Columbia, Oct. 23. There is but little change to notiee in our Cotton market to-day Sellers have obtained a fraction high er prices than were current yesterday, and 277 bales changed hands at from 5$ to 8 cents. In this town, on the 29th inst., by Rev. A. Baker Mr. JULIUS D. RAMSEY, of the firm of Brown, Fraley Co, to Miss ANN WALL, eldest daughter of IX A. Davis, Esq. y J In Iredell county, on the 16th inst., by Rev. B. Cleir?, LOVELASS STIMPS0N to Mi" ELIZABETH In Iredell county, on the 16th inst , by Rev. T. M TOMLINSONS GAITIIER to W'88 ADALINE At the Poor House, near Rockford, Surry county, on the 19th instant, by N. H. Blackwood, Esq., Mr, JO SEPH PHILLIPS, aged 85 years, to Mrs. NANCY SHINALT.aged 52 years. In this Town, on the 21st instant, Mrs. NANCY M. SMITH, wife ofMr. Daniel W.Smith, aged37years, 9 months and 14 days, leaving a husband, four chil dren, and a large circle of relations and friends to mourn her death. The deceased had been for the last seventeen years a zealous and devoted member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, and adorned the doc trine of the Lord and Savior by her deep and unaffect ed piety. The thought of being separated from a kind and devoted husband and affectionate children, was painful to her at the commencement of her illne5si which she believed would terminate in death, but as the time of her departure drew nigh, she expressed herself as being fully resigned to death. Her relativeand friends who have been called to lament her death, h to console them from the evidence she left behind, that mcir ioss is ner gain, anu they may well exclaim : " Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore -thee Though sorrow and darkness encompass the tomb, The Savior has passed through its portals before thee, And the lamp of his love is thy guide thro' the gloom." Communicated. In this county, on the 18th September, WILLIAM WOOD, infant son of Mr.R. N. Craige, aged 1 year and 5 months. rTHHE subscriber havinsr Droved the Will nf th TTnn X - - James Graham, andqualified as the sole Execu tor thereof, both in the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, of Lincoln County, and before the Ordinary Court of York District, South Carolina, hereby requests an persons indebted to the estate of the said Testator, to make payment without delay, and thofee having claims against the same, to present them within the pe riod limited by Law. In my absence from the State, Dr. J. D. McLean, will act as my agent in Gaston County, and in York District, S. C, L. B. Bryan, Esq., in Rutherford, and C. C. Graham elsewhere. WM. A. GRAHAM. October 27, 1351. Pd2t26 S tatc of lortfiravaUua, DAVIE COUNTY. - ItEquify Fall Term, 1851. Gilliam Ratledge vs. John Smith, Jesse Whitaker and ' Joseph Beat. IN this case, it appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court; that Joseph Ileal, one of the defendants, is not im inhabitant of this State : It is ordered, that pub licalrorf be made for six weeks, in the Carolina Watch man, for the said defendant to appear, at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House. in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in March next, and plea, answer or demur to complain ant's Bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and the cause set for hearing ex parte, a? to him. . Witness, L. Bingham, Clerk and Master in said Court, at Mocksville. the 4th Monday in September, A. I). 1851, and in the 76th year of American Inde pendence. L. BINGHAM. C. M. E. 6w2f pr. adv. $5 50- Stiitc"ot"aortti Carolina; DAVIE COUNTY. In Equity Fall Term. 1851. Temperance Bean, by her next friend, A. G. Carter, vs. Richard Leach, Mumford Bean, Abraham Vane ton, John Leach, Polly Willson, Betsey Owen, and Abraham Bessant, Adrrt'r of Mildred Renshaw, dec. IT appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court, in this case, that the defendants, John Leaeh, Polly Will- son' w'k enry F- Willson, Betsey Owen,, wife of Brittain Owen, and. Abraham Bessant, Administrator of Mildred "Renshaw, are not inhabitants of; this State: l ' ordred, that publication be made ferix weefcs, in ,he Carolina Watchman. for the said defendamfb ap- pear, at the next I erm ot the Court ot tittj, to be held for:ounty of Davie, at the Court House in Mocks- vjne, on tne 4tn uwiaay in iuarcn nexi, ana pieaa, answerer dejiwr'to complainant's Biilor the same wi i be taKen aro confesso, andth catise set for hearing ex parte, as to them. ....f"" Witness, L? Bingham, Clerk and Master in said Court, at Mocksville, the 4th Monday in Septembe, A. D. 1851, and in the 76th year of American Inde-. pendjence. L. BINGHAM, C. M. E. I 6w26 pr. adv. $5 50. j W. F. BASON, TTWENTIST, has the pleasure (o I snvthnl hi hn ref nrneri to Sal I . bury and ready to attend his friends who call, or leave written orders. Oct. 16, 1851 24tf TO THE PUBLIC. T HEREBY notify the public, that my json, John X McClelland, has liberty to trade and transact any kind ot business on his own responsibility, and thatj am not considered as bound for anv of his contracts, i alfred c. McClelland. 1 Salisbury, Oct. 2&, 1851, . 5w25 iVV"E re n.ow in reipt of our Fall and Winter i i V. fj,oods comprising every article of Foreicn and Domestic 6 ! DRY GOODS, usually brought to this market ; Hardware and Cutle ry, Rio, Java and Mocha Coftee, Loaf and Brown Su gars fine green and black Tea, Cloths and Caasiraeres, pady Made Clothing, Bagging and Rope, ! Oats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, hite Lead. Oil, Glass, Hemlock Leather! i?c. ; Purchasers visiting this market would find it tothetr interest to call and examine our large and desirable htock, bought for cash exclusively, which we will sell at wholesale or retail at unprecedented iow prices f - J. F. CHAMBERS, & CO. j Salisbury, Oct. 30. 1851. 26 i NEW FALL AND WINTER AT Spring Grove, IREDELL COOTY. .tftiiiiiui.": 9 BOGER & REF.SF. R ESPECTFULLY invite their customers, friends and citizens ewiernllv. aAint n tk- -i o j i -jvvui v auuvc fctore, where we are now receiving a large and com plete assortment of GOODS, suitable for the Fall and W inter Trade, which we intend to dispose of on lhe "1t accommodating terms to punctual dealers. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate the articles just received., but suffice by saying, that our stock em braces almost every article usually called for in either town or country stores. We have also on hand-a large stock of best country made Lmsey Jeans and Wool Socks. We will take in exchange for -Goods shelled Corn, Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees wjooL&cJ,jihjeMj '5Gtf TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Office of the North Carolina Rail Road Co,, ? B Greensboro', Oct. 24, 1851. IDS for the following work on the line of said Road will be received at the Office in this place until the 15th December next, when the Lettings will take place at said Office, viz: For the Grading and Masonry of the following Sec tions of the Second Division of said Road, viz" Sec- SmiVm".'.'" 101'- 12 U- 'i',6i For the Grading and Masonry of Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Fourth Division, as they may be finally deter mined upon by the Engineer. F or the Masonry and Superstructure of the follow ing Bridges, viz: across Crabtree, two across Eno, Back Creek, nd Haw River, on the Second Division. For the Masonry and Superstructure of a Bridge across Deep River on the Third Division. For the Masonry and Superstructure of the following Bridges on the Fourth Division, viz : across the Yad kin River, Irish BufTaloe, Rocky River, Caudle Creek, and Sugar Creek. Contractors for the Grading and Masonry on the Sections, and for all the Bridges except the Yadkin Bridge, will be expected to take Stock to the amount of one-half of their bid, and bidders will state what stock they bid upon, or whether they propose to take such stock as may be assigned them by the Board. Bidders-for the Yadkin Bridge will accompany their bids with the amount of Stock they propose to take, and slate what stock they bid upon, or whether they propose to take such stock as may be assigned them by the Board of Directors. Separate bids will be reeeived for the Masonry and for the Superstructure of the Bridges. From and after loth November until the letting, es timates of the Grading and Mlsonry, and profiles of T' , ana estimates ot trie Masonry and Super structure of 'the Bridges, and the plans and drawing for the same, may be seen at the Office of the Rail Road. Bids may be forwarded by mail, addressed, " Presi dent of the North Carolina Rail Road, Greensborough, N- c" J. M. MOREHEAD, i?t26 Pres't N. C. Rail Road. "masonic Institute, Gcrnianton, N. C. GERMANTON LODGE No. 116 of Ancient York Masons, take pleasure in informing their breth ren of the order, and the public generally, that they are about establishing at Gerrhanton, an institution of a high grade'of scholarship, for the education of males. They, with many others, having long felt the want of a school of this character in this part of the South, have taken measures to build up an institution that will give to our young men every advantage for obtaining a thorough education in any part, or the whole of a Col lege Course. Students can be prepared for any of the College classes. Mr. George M. Everhart has been elected by the Board of Trustees as the Principal. Mr F.werhart hna had the experience of nearly seven years as Teacher . lour years as ine Y nncipal ot an Academy, and three as an instructor in one of the most popular colleges in the South. Marked success has attended his efforts in each of these departments. Moreover, if scholarship and untiring enersrv and a devotion to his nrnfr ssinn can recommend fiim to our people, he surely will re ceive meir entire conhdence. Several competent as sistants will aid him, and such other means will be em ployed that shall raise the School at once to a position . e r i oi superior usetuiness. The Edifice is a very large and elegant brick build- in?. Germanton is remarkable for its tienlthw lnrnlinn and the morality of its citizens. Board can be obtain ed in our best families at the low price of 6 per monin. The Scholastic Vear is divided intn twn nneminl saa. J " .-..w . . . w sions, the first commencins on Thursday, the 1st of T . rsm . . . ' January, ieo, contiues lb weeks. The second com mencing on the third Monday in June, continues 27 weeks. The prices of tuition are as follows : Ancient Languages, 30 per year. English and Mathematics, 20 " " The Primary branches, 14 " " The members of the Lodge are the Trustees of the Institute. J. F. HILL, I. S. GIBSON, Dr. W. W. STEDMAN, A'. SCALES, J. A. BITTING, Dr. B. JONES, E. BANNER, Dr. W. WITHERS. S. S. BLACKBURN, Committee in behalf of Trustees. Germanton, Oct. 20, 1851. , I0t26 NOTICE. Office of the N. C. Rail Road, G REF.XSRARn' . Oet Q3 lSSt. IT is ordered by the President and Directors of the North Carolina Rail Company, that the Stockhold ers nav info the Treasury of said fimnnnv r HnlLnra GOODS ft upon each share of stock held by them in said Compa ny, on or before the 8th day of January, 1852; and that interest be charged upon any deferred payment from and after the 1st day of February, 1852. For the convenience of Stockholders, payments made to the Bank of the State at Raleigh, and to the Bank of Cape Fear, at Salisbury, to the credit of the Trea surer of said Company, will be deemed sufficient. 4t26 C. P. MENDENHALL, Treasurer. Valuable Property for Sale. BY Decree ot Court of Equity, I will sell, at the Court House in Statesville, on a credit of one and . two years, by the purchaser giving bond if security, the Village Hotel, in the town of Statesvilie, and all the adjoining Lots belonging to the estate of John Carlton, deceased. Said Hotel is the best stand for custom, and has also on same lots the best stand in the village for a store on the corner of the same square that said Hotel stands on said property being acknowledged to be the most valu able in Statesville. L. Q. SHARPE, C. M. E. Oct. 23, 1851 Price adv. 4 Fall and Winter Supplies! 1851. riHE Subscribers have received, and are vet receir - ,nS. their FALL. AiVD WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, consistingvof every variety of articles suited to lhe warns orthe public. Ladies and Gentlemen are invi ted to call and examine their Ptock of DRESS GOODS, which is larger and superior in style to any of their for mer stocks. They cannot fail to be suited either in quality or price. Tey would ask the attention of La dies especially to their stock of BLACK SILK MANTILLAS. price from $6 to 15 Mereno Cloaks from 821 to 825-S.lk Velvet do. from $23 to 35. These are auperior article of the very latest style. Also a large assortment of Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and READY MADE CLOTHING, m Groceries. Hardware and Cutlery. , IT Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods BROWN, FRALEY & CO. t Salisbury, Oct. 16, 1851. 24tf Salisbury Academy. TH HE sixth session of my English and Classical -1- School, has commenced. At the request of my friends, I will admit into the school Misses and young Ladies from five to sixteen years of age. A separate part of the Academy will be reserved" for them, and their hours of attendance will be from 8J to 11$ o' clock in the forenoon, and from 2$ to -4J o'clock in the afternoon ; so that I will always be present when they may be there Rates of Tuition : Primary and ad vanced branches of an English Education, 7 50 per session of five months. Ancient Languages and Ma thematics, 15 per session of five months. ROB'T. G. ALLISON. Oct. 16, 1851. 4W24 lf'MJL AITO WOTEE GOODS, AT THE RED FLAG. E MYERS is now receiving his Fall and Winter stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of a beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, of the latest and most fashionable styles. A most magnificent lot of Embroideries, such as Lrtce and Muslin Capes, Collars, Sleeves, Cuffs. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and lnsertings, Thread Laces and Edgings, Infants Needle Work ed Robes and Waists, Hem stitched and EmVd L. C. Handkerchiefs, also Hose ries, Gloves, Shawls, Black and colored, plain and Watered Silk Mantillas ; also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Tweeds, Flannels, Linseys, Kerseys, Blank ets, White Goods of all descriptions Marseiles Quilts, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Irish Linens ; also a lot of Gold and Silver Plated Girandoles, and Hand so me Embroidered Irfuslin WINDOW CURTAINS. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above arti cles or any article usually found in a City Dry Goods Store, are requested to call and examine my stock, as I am determined to sell greater bargains than ever. E. MYERS. Salisbury, Oct. 9, 1851. 23tf NEW ARRANGEMENT AND IW GOODS. H. II. BEARD & SON. ; Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, 1 TAVING fntfrerl intr. Pn.n.i,..-,l,; .U m a ....vv. ....v. w-pai incioui iui i nc pur- I JLJL Dose of carrvin? on the T:iilnrinr YCiii- lies$, on a more extensive scale, nnd with the ' . . m.-M- i the view of more successfully meeting the increasing demands of the public in their line, take occasion to announce that they have just received a very handsome and full sup ply of READY MADE CLOTHING, selected at the North by the senior partner of the firm, and may therefore be depended on as superior in the quality of the goods and the style and manner of the workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of the garments. They have also on hand a beautiful and su perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they will make up to order, as cheap as can be bought elsewhere. Of course they will be glad to make up any goods their customers may wish, whether bought of them or purchased at other establishments. They also continue to receive the latest Foreign and American fashions. 1 hev have a reai v rerpivoH tK .' w j i v v t . - vj tin Fall and Winter Fashions for 1851 and '52, and invite gentlemen to call and examine them. H. H. BEARD, JAMES B. BEARD. October 2, 1851. 22it ALL persons indebted to Ii. II. Beard, on account, are requested to call and settle between this and the first of January, 1852, as the old business must be closed. H. H. BEARD. Salisbury, Oct. 2, 1851. 22tf. TQnMTRYTlERiniANTSr Wm. Newell &, Son, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 3, So. Water St., Phila., HAVE always on hand, a large and well selected assortment of Groceries Wines Tea and Liquors t0 which they invite the attention of Country Merchants. N. B. Produce received on consignment. 17t23 $100 REWARD T3 AN WAY from the subscriber on the 29th instant, XV Jollll, sometimes called John Carwile.a mu latto fellow, showing Indian blood. The said John has very dark hair, inclined to curl, but when combed, lies in waves. He is about five feet, ten or eleven inches high, and about 28 years old. Beingja house servant, his manner is easy, but when spoken to he has a down cast look, but replies with a smile. I will give a reward of Fifty Dollars if taken up within the state, or One Hundred Dollars, if taken out of the state and lodged in Jail so that I get him. B. BOY KIN. Camden, S. C, Sept. 30, 1851. pd5i23 258 Acres of Land for Sale, TTILL be sold at the Court House in Salisbury, on T T ."Monday, the 3d day of November net, it be ing Monday of Rowan County Court, Two Hundred and Fif'y-Eight Acres of Land, adjoining Col. E. D. Austin and others, known as the Cfiunn place, and ly ing on the Sherrill's Ford road, about 9 miles West of Salisbury. Terms six months credit. THOMAS C. HYDE, Ex'r., of Robert Chunn, dee'd. October 1G, 1851. " 3w24 STRAY HORSE. T AKEN up on the 4th instant, and entered on the Stray Book for Davie county by Nathan Wil liams, near Smith Grove, miles North east of Mocks ville, a sorrel horse, supposed to be 10 or 11 years old, some scattering white hairs all over him, blaze in the face, some saddle marks, shod before, has the appear ance of having been worked. Appraised at 75. S. W. NAYLOR, Ranker. October 11, 1851. pd3;24 Blanks of every description tor sale AT THIS OFFICE. AH! A0W isthe time. Turner &, Tomlin, V RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock xX of Good-i, comprising a genera! assortment of British, French and American Staple and FAM DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Sole Leather and Sad. dlery, Hat?, Cap and Runnels, China, Delph and Glass Ware, Sugar, Cof fee, Mula$?c. Salt, &c.. Together with a great variety of other article usually kept in store. All of which we intend la depose of on the moft favorable terms for cash or barter, or on lime to purriual dealers. Thankful for past favors, we earnestly solicit the fa vorable attention of our customers and friends. Come one and all, good bargains will be eiven. , , TURNER & TOMLIN. Rocky Creek, Iredell co , N. C, St-ptember, 1851. We are also Manufacturing, and keep constantly on hand, a superior quality of COTTON YARN, which we will sell on accommodating terms. Cotton 'wanted tor which we will pay Yarn or cash TOMLIN &. TURNER. Sept. 25, 1551. Gir21 PHOTOGRAPHIC JllXiTnjREs7 R. MclNTOSH. would respectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury am! has taken rooms at the Rowan House, for the purpose of executing Photographic Iiiii attire He does not boast of his skill in the art. but invites In dies Gentlemen to call and examine Fpecimens at h:s rooms. His pictures will speak for themselves. Pictures of Children taken almost instantaneously. Sept. 25, 1851. oiif Bank Stock for Sale. HAVING been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Uizman, dee'd , I will ofTer for sale, at the Court House, in Salisbury,' on Tuesday of the week of Superior Court, the iMh of November next, Thirty-four shares of stock in the Bank of Cape Fear, and Twelve Shares of stock in Bank of Wadesborough. Terms six months credit, with interest from date GEORGE UTZMAN, Executor. Sept. 25, 1825. 8w21 Medical Department of HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE, llicliiiioiid, Virginia. THE fourteenth annual course of Lectures will commence on Monday, the 13ih of October, 1851, and continue until the first of March ensuing The commencement for conferring degrees will be held about the middle of March. R. L. Boha.nnan. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, &.c. L. W. Chamberlayxe. M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, ic. S. MAun.v, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Cus. Bell Gibso.v, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, tc. C. P. Jouxsox, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. D. II. Tucker, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. A. E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The facilities for Anatomical and Clinical instruc tion in this institution are unsurpassed. EXPENSES. Matriculation fee 5 Professors' fees (aggregate) 105 Demonstrator's fee 10 Gra duaiion fee ft25. f The price of Board, including fuel, lights and ser- rams aueiiuaiice is usually 4 or S3i per week The Catalogue &c., Containin " Iuller information concernmg the School will be forwarded to those ap n y.ng for it, or specific enquiries will be answered by letter, Address S. MAITIN, M. D., 7w24 Dean of the Faculty. Beebe's Fall Style Hats," 1851. r IiIIE subscriber has just received at his Store, of Bee- JL The Sisu of the lied Fla be's Fashionable Fall style Hats 20 a tew cases E. MYERS. J TTTi l. ni.it.' . p iii unii Mimrar i: nTninrr "U. 111 wis J. U1U blllllgi Salisbury, Sept. 18, 1851. E MYERS is just in receipt of a most splendid . Lot of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing, Consisting of the usual variety. He thinks it useless to enumerate. Persons desirous of being convinced of the place to buy bargains, will call at the 20 Sign of the Red Flag. Cotton Yarns, Cotton Yams. T HE subscriler would inform those nersons uhn have been waiting, and others desirous of nnr. chnsini' Buena Vista Far-tori' P.nitnn Vnrnc ilim !. ;a ; -r ' - - - - - i uiii.-, iiimi nt la ! now prepared to supply them, either at wholesale or retail Persons unaeauainted with the above Mamif-irtnrv who wish toseea superior article of Yarn, are invited to give him a call. E. MYERS. Salisbury, Sept. 1651. i0 Cotton Yarn & Sheetings OF a superior quality can be had at the Rowan Fac tory, or at the store of J. F. Chambers &. Co., at reduced prices. Yarn of any number from No. 4 to 12 at 60 cents per bunch. Yard w ide sheeting by the bolt of about 34 yards at 7 cents per yard. Or by the bale of 500 yards at C cents per yard. J. G. CAIRNS, Ag't. Salisbury, Sept. 2'), 1S51. 21" SALEOF LAND? IN pursuance of a Decree made at the Spring Term, 1851, of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, I hall sell, on Saturdav the 8th of November next, on the premises, a tract of land, owned by the lnte John Willielm. Ivincr on t!ir w.itpr rif Mnfrh c-cri,l rr.l- about ten miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of George Wilhelm, Elizabeth Misenhamer and others containins about 71 ACRES. This tract is sold upon the petition of the heirs cf John Wilhelm, deceased, for the purpose of partitirn. Twelve months credit will be given, purchaser giv ing bond with approved security. L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Sept. 24, 1851622 Price adv. 84 FAMILY HAMS. q c ASKS of sugar cured canvassed IIA.TIS. iust received and for s'Je by M. BROWN Sl SON. Salisbury, Angust 27, 1851 17 j NEW COPARNERSIIIP. r 1 1 HE undersigned have entered into a copartnership 1 JL in the Mercantile Busim-ss, at Wood Grove, Row j an County. They intend to keep up a well assorted stock of Good3, and hope by close attention and by giv- i ing good bargains to their custemers, to merit a liberal ' share of the patronage of the surrounding country. ! They request i heir friends to call nnd give them a trial. All kinds of countrv produce taken in exchange lor i goods, and fair prices allowed. D. B. WOOD. ROBT. HARRIS. Aug. 22, 1850. 15 JAMES HORAH, WATCH AND CLOCK - MAKER Oppositf'lhc Watchman Of f irr, Salisbury, .. C Warrants for ale here. THE MAKKETS. Salitburg. Oct. 30. Apples. (drU-d) 40 2 SCO ; Paeon. 0 Q 15; Coiion. "13 H; Cotlon Yarn (! r- ill - IVn.- 101 ... nn ! Corn, .0.-5)75; Beeswax, 202-0 ; Gutter 8 10 ; Flour, nwujffiir; irfn .-j Q4j. rjn.rd Oil 90 ; Molawm 3540; N&i.s .Vai; Ual3(it0; Irih I'o t a toes 50 a Oil ; Swrel d-.. 35 ,3 40 ; Sugar, (brown) St 10 ; Do. Loaf. Oil ; v.alt, atk .S3 25 Tal low 9 ,2)10 Wheat 75 8 . 1'ork f. FAvrTTCTri r.t. N. C. Oct. 2? Heeswas 22 & 23 : Hacon 13 O 14 Cotton 7 '274: Cor & C.t.V mo n.pi....' SO 5$ Feathers 32 m ' - , . . . s vw mm. m. auur & 3.' : Flaxwed SIM312 Iron. En-!:!i .i; 7. I .nr.! Oa ii. Swedes. 'Stl : Jo leather, sole. 20 Q3 M. . 25 S27: Nails. eof.4j 5: Oats, 4.,tt Sajar.!rn SiQ4: o .loaf. II) o 13: Salt.Mck, 1 25 S 1 40 : TiiUjw. 10 & - Wheat fe5 q SO oo. t iifkaw. Oct. 27 r.aron rr !b. I021S1- Butler 20G2S : Beesv.hXfS20r.Jil : CotTee V2& 15: Cotton 5 (3: Corn 90 O 8152 12 (2 15: Flour A a Si Feathers 303.5 . Ircni53GJ: Iard 10(3 12: Leather so'.e IS 22 : M..Jusm-35 (2 40: do. Co ba 33 (S) 37: NaiTs.cut.C O 7: Rice 4) & 5 ; Sugar, brown.? 10: do. Loaf, 12$ 15: Sail, Li verpool, 1 40 1 50. .1.. on .- A IIDTTF A T Ol iUUUV AJj FALL & ' WINTER M. BROWN & SON 4 RE now receivm; iht-ir FALL AND WINTER GOODS. cotnpni:ij a general aH)rtment of Bri tish, French an I American STAPLE k FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Boot? and Shoes, sole Leather and Calfskins, Hats. Cujs and Bonrtris. D 'ph. China, and Glass Ware. Su.ir. CoflVe and Tea. Paints and Oils, Spirits Turpentine and Varnish, Window Glaw, all sizes, Ames' best ShoveU and Spades, Aruea' Mat tocks and Picks, togeiher with a great variety of other articles usually kept in stores- To all of which we inviie the attention of our cnsio mers and the public. Country merchants will find it to their interest to examine this stock before making their purchases. We will not be undersold by anyone doing business in this place. f Salisbury, Sept. 4, le51. - 18 To Rail Road Contractors. GILLE Book iS PIE on Roads, for sale at Sept. the Salisbury 4,-18 Store. Telegraph Water Carrier ! THIS is a new and very useful invention for lhe purpose of raising and conveying water either from springs or wells, for domestic uses. It is also useful for raising ores from mines, or any similar purpose. It ac complishes the same amount of labor in less than half the time required by any other machine, with half the amount of labor. With this simple contrivance a buck et can be sent to a spring at the distance of three hun dred yards and returned with water in three minutes time. It is simple in its construction, durable, and not easily to get out of repair, s " The undersigned having purchased the patent right for the counties of Rowan, Cabarrus ami Mecklenburg, in this State, will te pleased to sell individual rights to such as may need tbm. letters addressed to him at Salisbury, N. C, wi.l receive punctual atieniion. A II CRESS. Salisbury. July 10. 1?51 tf 10 N. B. All person having in ue the Telegraph Wa ter Carrier in use in tire above named couuih s. are re quested to call and s e the sulocriber as he does not wih to have any unpleasant controversy with anyone. ' A H. C. JOEL SULLIVAN, Saddle and IIanic Uamifactnrcr, opposite W. Murphy J- Co., Salisbury, X. C. HAVING permanently located mv-wif in lhe Town of Salisbury, I now oiler my s-r ires in the above business. Having worked in some of the t-M nhopt in the State and also in the Noribf-rn ritirs. I think I can please all who may favor me with a call. Repairing done at s-hort notice. Prices moderate. Country pro duce taken in exchange for work. JOEL SULLIVAN. January 23, 1S51. Iy37 LOOK" OUT! A T.T. nPrCf-ill J i n i 4 I .f ' j I lr. Hr.u ri I'..a 1 M nLaa rm - i " ' i line .'i ii w asiwvit vv atn in ir wn 1 Vconie forward and s-n!e iimiiediaiely. or thev will have to settle with an otneer. BROWN St. JAME March 27, 1851. ti 17 M'PKItlOR steam i:ii?fne formic low. Aply to J. ii. CAIIt.S, Salisbury, Aug. 11. 5 JII. .the S COII'.I.W k' ps consrantly on hand at ai.i.iI'.i r.v iw'ii .T' Rr.a large and most val uable asoimi' nt f Hooks and Slatioiierv. Salisbury, Sept 12. 'Lo It-J, New Prospectus Mechanics, Inventors, and Manufac turers. fvf vt:i r.rwr r,y the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. MK.S.SILS. ML N.N CO.. 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