IIIE CAROLINA WATCHMAN,
SaliJ)"ri, IV. C.
TflUSDiV KVEMM, XOVODEK C, 1851.
In citements ! We have had rather
. 1. . n nil r sham of" excitements" this
jorc :
l The County Court is in Session,
tbt ilrst place, ana is 01 nrst impor-
i a krttif ih first thintr (Innn hv
, WAS to grant licenses 10 retail, liquor,
"..i.:- nUri?. to David Darrincer. Antho-
m in'? i t w ,
' Ilatl'l Slid fn n t,
i .. Tnrini and
Dan I. shaver to the
I " i;lvt in defiance of one of the laws of
Instate of N. Carolina, requiring the re
'comtaendation of the Board of Commis
sioners. There were severahzbuntry Ma-
Urate on the bench at tlje time that may
Cclj ignorance of the law in question,
l'j: several others were there who can-
Vol icape behind even such a plea as
Public sentiment will " deal" with
The outraged rights of the corn-
that.
'..-ft
nuniiy
must and will be vindicated. If
tur Town Charter is worth any thing it
i competent for its own protection. If it
worth nothing, then all our Corporation
mill nml t'niil t ml I r . n !..
S ftrc iim vmj iiu & lie c icv
i .-,1 hllrfi'd taxes, and snnf th mr..
fU- 0"u y V - - -j- .. . v vy liiU
VC) without law.
( Rinson & Kldred's Circus ComDanv
$oent todays here, and" half crcation"(7)
VereMf crazy about that. They had
jac bouses to sec them play both days.
I ,ad then we have had a visit from se
lf ral very distinguished personages: They
Were Napoleon Bonaparte, and Josephine
5 wife ; Prof. Webster and his victim,
ir. parkman ; Gen. Zachary Taylor;
len. Lopez dc Santa Anna ; Gen. Win-
(eld Scott; besides the cruel savage lied
ackrt. We are indebted to Mr. Dexter
Lr the exhibition here, of these great folk,
one up in wax, in a most superb mannery
M corresponding very accurately with
x best potraits we have seen. t
And then, as if to burlesque all these
real pretentions a raw, red head chap
('om the mountains arrived here on Wed
rsdiy, with a live Hear, which he led
$bout the streets with a tow string !
THE V JUGS OF GUILFORD.
The WhigsfofOId Guilford, ever brave
fodtruc, have recently held a public meet-
in which resolutions were passed fa-
t'jring the re-election of Mr. Fillmore,
ind responding to the nomination of the
tlun. Wn. A. Graham as the Whig Can
i -.date fr the Vice Presidency. The meet
tir also expressed the wish that a Whig
fiate Convention be held in that town on
f e 3rd Monday in February next. We
(Link there can be no objection in this
Jrction, cither to the time or place ; but
jnthu contrary that both will prove as
generally acceptable as can be expected.
Let these notes of preparation for the
Ifxt years' struffirlo rtMi ih .
I I m. ' J
oi?. 1 here is work to be done both for
forth Carolina and the Union ; and the
untry expects every Whig to put on his
harness and. do hisduty.
Ikinly Rash. This unhappy man.con
Vcled of murder of his wife by the
Spring Term of Cabarrus Superior Court,
appealed to tlm Sinnromo n n,, ,
j- f - w W W V. I I , 1 IIO
3jgment of the Court below beinir con-
Ned, he was brouirht before His H nnnr
u vviuv,uju msi wecK, anu
fntenced to'be hune on Fridav the 23f
fkwmohth. His Honor addressed the
f soner in the most feelin
i rr
manner, for
leme
i
I "umomsmnff turn to nre-
IDiniilAv ,1 i ...
In.
J u,a uu. ine prisoner was
r'y ailected and
wept bitterly.
He
the
fcarcelv
his
head while in
r0B'rt House.
j '.of a paper ol the above title, edited
kCV.S. 1). lJu-MrAss, and printed by our
, - . james, issuing trom
Ttensbortf. N. C. The "Message" gives
'Mmctobea verv useful nn.r u
tin. t u i. .
nrcially inten(Jed tQ supply a can
jj a Methodist journal, hitherto felt
w region of country. It will howev
J"o be devoted to the news of the day
jndenng the shifting scenes of bHsy
- from them extracting useful les
r. 'kjfP,n8 'n view the part it is to play
jT, IaslErcat destiny of man. -L
6 McssaSe is very attractive in np-
tal:lhn '"echanical Part ofiUsin
thit I re is an' lhinS lacking
4 rem , PaMmcnl il is because the means
llsry ",s not at hand. Mr. James
5 ' his business, with
ienius efficient for almost
$ in
any emergen
a Printing ollice;
Tlle Manteo I
apcr Mills. The excel-
JP'r which
it
y "w iiuw using lor
C ",r lhleishi known ns ,he
ii, ' . "Per MilU' This eitablUhmoM
jt5,s rnS"UCleJ SOme two or
U ch, "!"''' telievc- about
Kom"8 " P'oprietonhip. For a
the., ..',h0fhatl,U i ndjp,,in i,s
8UCC"S WM down,
U i "S. hust y l"nB. It has
"et rebuilt( Md rcfumishc(J)
and put in operation again ; and this is
some of the first paper they have made. It
is decidedly good paper ; but we are assur
ed by tho proprietors that it is not as good
as they wjll be able to make after a while.
All their Machinery being new does not
yet work as smoothly as it will after it
has been used a month or. two.
The, first instalment, 10 per cent., on
the subscriptions of Stock to the Raleigh
and Gaston road, has been called for.
The International Magazine for Novem .
ber, is on our table. We have barely
had time to glance at it ; and its table of
contents is so large that we cannot ispare
room for it. Each No, of this Magazine
contains near 150 pages of matter. Ma-
ny of its subjects are illustrated with fine
wood cuts.
Carrying Bundles. -Many people have
a contemptible feaf of being seen to car-'
ry any bundle, however small, having the
absurb idea that there is a social degra
dation in the act. The most trifling as
well as weighty packages must be sent
to them, no matter how much to the in
convenience ot others. This prises from
a low kind of pride. There is a pride
that is higher ; that arises from a con
sciousncs of there being something in the
individual not to be affected by such ac
cidents worth and weight of character.
True. How much better it is to carry
one's own bundle and enjoy the pleasure
of thinking " well now, this will save Sal
ly a walk: She may continue her house
work without interruption," or again:
" SamJs in the garden, Til carry it myself.
Why should I trouble him for every little
trifle, as though- my own hands were not
made for use ?
We return our thanks to some unknown
friend for a copy of the excellent address
of R. Gorrell, Esq., delivered at the last
Commencement of Davidson Coll
lege.
We have had the pleasure of seeing,
this' we k, Mr. Newsom of the Carolina
Republican, and our nearer neighbor, Mr.
Campbell, of the Concord Mercury, They
are both looking well.
Raleigh and Gaston Road. Mr. Bird,
the Superintendant, was in this City on
Saturday, anil while here, received a des
patch, stating that 700 bars of T iron, (and
not U, as stated in the Petersburg papers,)
which he had purchased at the North, had
omvea ai uarysnurg. Mr. V., immedia
tely made arrangements, through the tel
egraph, by which the Iron was probably
delivered at Gaston, on Monday evening.
We learn that it will be immediately laid,
and so much of the road as thenew iron
will cover be put in thorough order. The
cargo from Europe may be shortly expec
ted.and the calculation consequently is,
that it will not be many months before tho
whole Road will be redeemed and regen
erated.'' This efficiency speaks wejffor
those into whose hands the Road has been
committed.
We learn that there will be no cessa
tion of the regular operations of the Road,
and no detention, indeed, during the pro-
C !i . .
git&s ui us re-construction. lial. He
The man that bet on the white chicken,
when ho saw the bird ' Jikely to be whip
ped, cried out " hurra, for the black chick.
en, as I said before 7" ,
" Hurra, for the Union, as I said before "
cries the Raleigh Standard, after having
done its best to tear the venerable old
fabric to pieces ! Even South Carolina
has turned a deaf ear to the glowing
Democratic sympathy of the Standard,
left it to make its own excuses, and get out
the best way it can.
The Standard said it did not approve
the contempleted course of South Caroli
na. Such were its words, while its soul
and spirit Were irrepressibly exhibited on
the side of the disunionists. Greens. Pat.
The Journal says :--The Directors of
the North Carolina Central Railroad have
excluded the use of all ardent spirits from
the hands laboring on tfieir great work.
Messrs. Bland & Dunn-, contractors for the
Stage route to the western portion of
North Carolina, have determined to em
ploy none but temperance men as drivers
on their whole line. .This' tells well for
North Carolina. Greens. Patriot.
The co-operatipn majority, over the se
cessionists, in Southward in a, so far as
heard from, is upwards of 8,000. The
Mountain Banner well remarks that it
is an anomaly in the history of politics
that a people should vote, by such a de
cisive majority, contrary to the almost
unanimous voice of the press ;sand it shows
that the people reflected for themselves
and saw the ruinous consequences of sepa
rate Statction."
John N. Long, who was convicted pf
passing counterfeit money, at the term of
Superior Court held for Guilford last week,
was sentence to receive thirty.nine lashes,
stand in the pillory one hour, and be im
prisoned nine months ; the punishment
of whipping and pillory was inflicted on
Saturday evening.
Moses Deen, who was found guilty of
negro stealing, appealed to the Supreme
Court. ' - .
The trial of Weaver, implicated with
Deen, was removed to Rockingham ; and
we have just heard from the court in that
county, that Weaver was put upon his tri
al and acquitted; but was immediately
bound to Forsyth to be tried as accessory
in the same case. Greens. PalrioL
An old maid speaking of marriage, sars it's
lke another disease while tbere life there
is hope,
Telegraphed for the Charleston Courier.
Baltimore. ni jn
to?w 7? ll -Vork nurke! Cot.
TON Was dronninir nA tk. j l i
it . ' " ,UUUHUa Da were
i u ,0Ur had declined six cents.
In (be Baltimore marUt u. j j i.
to .... rr,, "ur uau aeenned
ri: " o . V, e week cmprised 10,000 baffs
at
84 cents. ThA j .
Sins
me siock on hand is 20.000 haa.
- . Baltimoee, Oct. 31.
ci: rrLTs
.nu vi-W- k . s,x nunaa bales were
gold. M.ddl.ng Orleans was worth from 8 to
t LIZTZ' and middHnS Uplands 4 to
i! o ana olDer arlicles are un.
changed. Sterling Exchange wasquotedat 101.
The agricultural Fair at Harrisbu
largely attended.
Pa., is
The Hon. Henry Clay has started lor Wash,
ington, and is in good heajth.
The English and French Ministers at Wash,
ington have joinlly received notice by the Eu.
ropa : ihal the fleets of their; respective Govern
men is w,U watch .he coast to intercept any ex-
Cuba008 U Vi6W of invaW
Thirty.nine more True Bills have been found
by the Grand Jury in Philadelphia against the
Lnnstiana rioters making 170 altogether.
ARRIVALS.
J ov: Chatham, with Exprsss, Telegraph Cum
berland and Cassidy flat in tow, with good, fof &
Hunt & Wi?g,n. M Brown Son, Barnhardt, Hix
L 1 J!nk'n3 and Roberts, Holmes, Culp & Co, W
tiff W v ' oV Frie8' J' F- Chambers, Croml
Well Hix, Enmss, Shemwell 4j Co
' if" ! erchant Go's Boat Mike Cronly with
goods for Bailey HowelJ, and others. y'
lint 11 C- in . .
, V v, 7 '"j ai,u rtverastwro in tow with
$oods for F. If H. Fries, A. Hunt, W. R. HoU G W
Brown, Brown, Fraley Co, D. McRorie, W. Murphy
BJl; 3-Steamer Chatham, with tow boats Telegraph
and M. Brown w,th goods for sundry persons of this
town and interior. Fay. Ob.
ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON.
Oct .29-Wake from New York. Nov. 1-Schr
Mary Isabel from Baltimore.
fItlli,??un,y'on he 22d ult., by Rev. A. Baker
In this county, on ihe S3d nil., bi H. L. Robards
Inn pottsDREW J' BR0WN' 10 MiU
; In Mocksville, on the 29th ult., by John P. Gowan
CUKJNLLIA McGUIRE, aged 15 years
In Mocksville, on the 2d instant, by Rev. B. Clee
the Hev. COMMODORE DE PORTER NEI SON
to Miss PAULINA RICE. rUKlt-K SOJ,,
In Davie county, near Fulton, on the 30th ult., by L
mlphIsdon: TEED0C myers' to Mi"
h.IS,ihjl S" 'JnesJ'nin?.the5Ih inst.
JSPr. ? Sd' Mr- K1A" CORRELL,
in this Town, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. John
omnan, Mr. A. G. F?nr.nRR
H
dnncrhn-nr w:ii: "cZ -.T ' l" "xloa ofl.r,
In thistown, on the 5th inst.,by the Rev. T. Pace
0... iiiiuiii orrmn
ivicauu, mr. Ak3 D U K 1 SPHV tn AT,co SPDrvi
YARBROUGH,
. "'"iJ uuubllA
In this town, on the 27ih ult., JOHN WILLIAM
nfant son of Burton Craige, Esq., aged one year, five'
months and one day.
; In this town, on 1st instant, Mr. D. R. BELMONT,
aged 32 years. ;
iTitUn,J' 0n the 3lst ul,imo Mr- JAMES W.
IlEILICk, m the 3Sth year of his age.
T Tl'rxThi3,coun,y' on the lst in9t - Miss ELIZABETH
LINN daughter of, the late Col. David Linn, aged
about 16 year3.
In Concord, Cabarrus cotmty, on the 22d ult., a2ed
14 years, 10 months and 12 days, Miss MARGARET
A., second daughter of Capt. Wm. M. Henderson.
In Yadkin county, on the 24th ult., JESSE VES
TAL, aged about 75 years.
nt?rPavjdson coun,v' cn the 25th ult., Rev. JOHN
RICH, of the M. E. North Carolina Conference, a ed
36 years.
House and Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber having removed from
Salisbury, offers for sale his House
and Lot, situated in the great North Square.
It is convenient everv wav.and a verv fea
sant place for a family to reside at. For terms, &c
apply to John I. Shaver, Esq:
SAMUEL W. JAMES.
November 6, 1851. 27
Trust Sale of a Valuable
AND MACHINERY.
BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, to me executed by
James W. McRae, I will proceed to sell, on the
premises at McRae's Mills, on Little River, in Mont
gomery county, N. C, on Thursday, the 18th day of
December next, (unless the Trust shall be previously
satisfied,) the following property :
Five Acres ot Land, with ibe Factory Building
otore nouse and dwelling Houses thereon,
with the water privileges attached, toge
ther with the following Machinery: One
Willower, one Beater Spreade.r, eight
30 inch Cards, wiftr Card Cloth,
ing, one Railway, two Drawing
Frames with eight 10 inch
Boilers, two Speeders of 12
Strands each, one Grind,
er, four Spinning
Frames of 132 Spindles each, four Reels, Water
Wheel, Gearing, Shafting, Pullies .Hangers, &c, one
Lathe with Tools, one 6mall Press, one large Press,
various Tools. &c.
Terms made known at the day of sale.
J. G. GAIRNS, Trustee.
November 4, 1851. 7w27
O The Fayetteville Observer and Wadesborough
Argus will please publish the above notice weekly for
four weeks, and forward bill to this Office for payment.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
HAN ING qualified as Administrator 00 the estate
of Andrew Lyerly, dec'd.at November Term,
851, 1 will sell, to the highest bidder, on the 25th of
this instant, the following property, viz
gjP Horses, Cattle
Hoss, and Sheep,
gs, and Sheep,
One Wagon and Gear, one Carryall and
Harness, a quantity of Corn, Wheat and
Oats, a NEGRO MAN, one set of Black-
jmith Tools, Farming Implements, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and numer
ous other articles not here enumerated. The sale to
continue from day to day till all is sold.
I hereby give notice to all persons indebted "to the
said estate, to make payment, and to all persons who
have claims against the estate to present them duly au
thenticated within the time prescribed by law, other
wise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.
JOHN LYERLY, Adm'r.
Npv. 3, 1851. 3w27
Ml jftV.
COTTOI FACTORY
2k
IIE MARICETS.
, : 3 Salisbury, Nov. Q
6rs8; Cotton Yarn, fcO 90; Coffee 12 pj on
SSo7i?75u;DcC8W"'20'2!0' Gutter 8 10;
Mt- -V .A ,wu s linseed U 90
in... rn ai
uu; sweetdo. 35(3 40: Sn..,r fh,
uiapi Jia) O.i OrK
Oct.
Cotton 7 Q'tl Cnrn Rft tm . , 1 . . .14 '
e, - ' - - - - iw v . vuuee j u.o; 1 1 : r lour
fathers 32 & 35 : ffaweed 8 100 12 Iron
Swedes, 5 6: do. English 3 i 4 : Lard 12 14
Leather, sr!e, 20 23: Molasses 25227: nS. cut 41 5
Oats, 45 50t Sugar,bro.,6 tjo 1 tfn ji l
80 oo ' 5 1 40 : Ta,,oW' 10 : Wh w
9nA' 27 Bacon Pr lb. 10 13): Butler
20 23 . Beesv.ax 20)21 : Coffee 12 15 : Cotton
5 ffl8. Corn-90 8i Egg9 12 15: Flor4i
5 Feataers 3035 : Iron 56$ : Lard 10 12
Leather (soe) 18 22: Molasses 35 40 : do Cu'.
3J J: Nails.cut.6 7: Rice 4 5
Sugar,brown,8 10: do. Loaf 1Q1 l t:'
verpool,140 1 50. ! '
SALE! SALE!
HAiIn GQ-dtrmined to remove to the West, I
snail offer for sale, at mu r.ci.l.n. r.L.
vine, on the 1 iih inetnm i .nrr.
j - a guuu, uui suiaii i ract ot
a.ju.uur miie ana a ha It south nf M.L-.vi!u
ng 121 Acres, jo.ning A. G. Carter, and others,
. V -i j i"1' aweiung house and suitable
out building, two good little meadows, &c. ; nt the
same time one town Lot of two a,.. - j j
handed Piano ; about 300 bushels of Corn ; Wheat ;
Oa,8; Household and Kitchen Furniture : Cn'
nogs, &c. Terms made known on the day of sale '
" v i rx WM- A- HALL.
Mocksv)lle, Davie co., Nov. C. 1851. 2t26
SAr.E! SAT.F!
THE undersigned having been duly qualified as Ex
ecutor of John TIl7mnn iIho.k.I .. -ii t-
i- i . .. 7 v vdzru, win oner at
his late residence, on the 26th of N. c L
i- i c .. . -.mhuci, iur puu-
Iic sale, the following property, to wit : Two IVo
ffiocs HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN" FURNI
TURE. 5 HORSES 3 COWS, a stock ofSng"
HOGS, and various other property, including farming
utensils, and two Wagons and Gear. A credit of six
months will be given, on bond and approved security.
JN.tJ. All creditors indebted ro the oatt u.;n ni.n.
come forward and settle according to law And all
creditors will please present their claims duly authenti
cated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
GEORGE UTZMAN, Ex'r.
Salisbury, Nov. 6, 1851. 3,27
PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES.
"O McINTOSH, would respectfully inform the
citizens of Salisbury and
has taken rooms at the Rowan Hons for .tJ
of execut.ng Photographic ITIiiiiatarcs.
He does not boast of his skill in the art, but invites La
dies Gentlemen to call and examine specimens at his
rooms. His Dictures will snpak fr iK.mi,,..
Pictures of Children taken almost instantaneously
Sept. 25, 1851. 2ltf
BWslocklbFSaleT-
HYr1?0 been aPPhued Executor of the last
Will and Testament nf TnV.n i!t-mnr. .1 1
" I.I1.IUUII, uctu..
will otter tor sale, at the Court House, in Sal
on 1 uesday of the week of Superior Court, the 18th of
November next, Thirty-four ehares of stock in the
Banli-of Cape Fear, and Twelve Shares of stock in
mnK ot wadesborough.
Terms six months credit, with interest from date.
GuiOKGE UTZMAN, Executor.
foff, 25. 1825, 8w21
Cotton Yarnotn Yarns.
TllHE subscriber would inform those persons who
X. have been waiting, and others desirous of pur
chasing, Buena Vista Factory Cotton Yarns, that he is
now prepared to supply them, either at wholesale or
retail.
Persons unacquainted with the above Manufactory,
who wish to see a superior article of Yarn, are invited'
to give him a call. E. MYERS.
Salisbury, Sept. 1851. 20
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 80 cents
per bunch.
Yard wide sheeting by the bolt of about 34 yards at
7 cents per yard.
Or by the bale of 500 yards at 6$ cents per yard
J. G. CAIRNS, Ag't.
Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1851. '21
saleoFland.
IN pursuance of a Decree made at the Spring Term,
1851, of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, I
shall sell, on Saturday the 8th of November next, on
the premises, a tract of land, owned by the late John
Wilhelm, lying on the waters of Dutch second creek,
about ten miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of
George Wilhelm, Elizabeth Misenhamer and others,
containing about
71 ACHES.
This tract is sold upon the petition of the heirs of John
Wilhelm, deceased, for the purpose of partition.
Twelve months credit will be given, purchaser giv
ing bond with approved security.
L. BLACKMER, C. M. E.
Sept. 24, 1851 622 Price adv. S t
FAMILY "HAMS7
CASKS of sugar cured canvassed HAMS, just
received and for sale by
M. BROWN &, SON.
Salisbury, Aujjust 27, 1851
17
Salisbury Academy
THE sixth session of my
, School, has commenced.
English and Classical
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 8$ to 11$ o'
clock in the forenoon, and from 2J 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, S7 50 per
session of five months. Ancient Languages and Ma
thematics, 15 per session of five months.
ROB'T. G. ALLISON.
Oct. 1G, 1851. 4w24
"TFCOUiNTltY MERCHANTST
Wm Newell ! &, Son,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
No. 3, So. Water St., Phila.,
HAVE atwiys on hand, a large and well selected
assortment of Groceries Wines Teas
Silld Liquors, to which they invite the attention
of Country Merchants.
N. B. Produce received on consignment. I7t23
T
, 11 I II
CASH FOR NEGROES,
Salisburt, Sept. 25, 1851.
THE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pur
chase a number of Negroes,! for which he is offer
ing the Highest Market Prices ia Cash.
Persons wishing to dispose of jhe above named pro
perty would do well to call on the subscriber.
MYEll MYERS.
Communications from a distance attended to.
Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1851. , IQtf.
To Rail Road Contractors.
GILLESPIE on Roads, for sale at the Salisbury
Book Store. i Sept. 4, 18
Blanks of every description for sale
AT THIS OFFICE.
WAITED
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ttarj
1:1 r-im rv , . j.
anJ Sparf V'Peo.i,, !N Gal t.
Seru . . nf bc Un. 'rrt
GOODS,
AT THE RED FLAG.
MYERS is now receiving his Fall and Winter
JLi. stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
OUUDS, consisting of a beautiful assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods
1
ot the latest and most fashionable
Btvl
magnificent lot of liltilbroirloi Gil r n a a
most
Lace and Muslin Capes, Collars, Sleeves,
Cuffs. Cambric and Swiss Edgings
and Inscrtings, Thread Laccs and
Edgings, Infants Needle Work
ed Robes and Waists, Hem
stitched and Emb'd 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, Kersevs, Blank
ets, Whue Goods of all descriptions Marseiles Quilts
Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Irish Linens : also
a lot of Gold and Silver Plated Girandoles, and
II an (Nome Embroidered IVItiliii
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.
SaUsbwryOct. 9, 1851. 23lf
NEW AATENT"
AND
H. II. BEARD & SON,
Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers,
HAVING entered into Co-partnership for ihe pur
pose of carrying on the Tailoring
11 CSS on a more extensive scale, and with ihe 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 sun
ply of '
READY MADE CLOTHING,
selected at the North by the senior partner of the firm,
and may therefore be depended on a superior in the
quality of the goods and the style and manner of the
workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of ihe
garments. They have also on hand a beautiful and su
perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres. and Vesting,
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 latet Foreign and
American Fashions. They have already received the
Fall and Winter Fashions for 1851 and '52, and invite
gentlemen to call and examine them.
H. If. HEARD,
JAMES D. DEARD.
October 2, 1851. 22tf
ALL persons indebted to II. II. Beard, on account,
are requested to call and settle between this anJ the
first of January, 1852, as the old business muft becloud.
II. H. BEARD.
Salisbury, Oct. 2, 1851. 22tf
NE W F A LL A N LMV 1 N T Eit
.AT
Spring Grove
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IREDELL COIXTY.
BOGEIl & REESE J
RESPECTFULLY invite their customers, friends
and citizens generally, adjacent to ibe above
Store, where we are row receiving a large and com
plete assortment of GOODS suitable for the Fall !
and Winter Trade, which we intend to dispose cf on 1
the most accommodating terms to punctual dealers. j
We deem it unnecessary to enumerate the articles
just received, but suffice by saying, that our stock em- j
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 Linsey Jeans and Wool Socks.
We will take in exchange for Goods shelled Corn,
Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees
wax, Wool, ccc, ccc, at ihe Market prices. f5Gif
THE subseriber having proved the Will of the Hon. '
James Graham, and qualified as the sole Kxecu- j
tor thereof, both in the Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions, of Lincoln County, and before the Ordinary's
Court of York District, South Carolina, hereby requests ,
all persons indebted to the estate of the said Testator, 1
to make payment without delay, and those having i
claims against the same, to present them within the pe-
riod limited by Law.
In my absence from the State, Dr. J. D. McLeax,
will act as my agent in Gaston County, and in York
District, S. C, L. B. Brtax, Esq , in Rutherford, and
C. C. Graham elsewhere. WM. A. GRAHAM
October 27, 1351. pd4t2G
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FALL STOCK, 1851.
IT E are now in receipt of our Fall and Wi.ter
, oS comprising every article of Foretrn
and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
usually brought to this market ; Hirdwire and Cutle
ry, K10, Java and Mochi Coffee, Loaf and Brown So
gars fine green and black Tea, Clotnsand Cajsioiere
Ready Made Clothing, Bagging and Rope. '
Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Rail Road Tools, Black Smith Took, fire proof Paint,
White Lead. Oil, Glass, Hemlock Leather c
Purchasers visiting this market would find it totbeir
interest ,0 call and gamine our large ar.d de.irable
Stock bought for cash exclusively, which we will t
at wholesale or retail at unprecedented low prices.
J. F. CHAMBERS, At CO.
Salisbury, Oct. 30. 1851. 26
Fall and Winter RnnnliPQ f
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185.
THE Subscribers have received, and are yet receiv
ing, the, r FALL, A.D WLKTJGK
STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting of every variety of articles suited to the
wants of the public. Ladies and Gentlemen are invi
ted to call and examine iheir etock of
DRESS GOODS,
which is larg'-r and superior in style to any of their for
mer stock?. They cannot fail 10 be suited either in
quality or price. They would ask the attention of La
dies especially to their stock of
BLACK SILK MANTILLAS,
price from G to 15 Mereno Cloaks from 821 to
.$25 Silk Velvet do. from 10 $35. Tkee st
superior aitirlrs of the very latest stylet. Also a large
assort inent of
Black and Fancy Dross Silks,
Honncts, Ribbons, Flowerf, HaU.Capi, Boots
and Shoe, and
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery.
2j' Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
JtUOWN, FRALEY cV CO.
Salisbury, Oct. 1G. 151. 24tf
Medical Department of
HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE,
Uichmoml, Virginia.
THE tuurteen:h annual course of Lectures will
commence on Monday, the '.UU of October,
la51,and continue until th firft of March ensuing
The commencement for conferring degrees will be held
about th inidd.e of Match.
R. L. !!! ann an. M . I) , Profesor of Obstetrics, &.C.
L. W. Chamdeki.avne. M. I)., IWessor of Materia
Medico, c.
S. M At'rt.N, M. D., Profror of Chemistry.
Ctts Blll Cibs'jn, M. I) , Prof, of Surgery, kc.
C. P. Johnson, M. I) Professor of Anatomy aod
Plivio!oy.
D. H. Tkkjh. M. D. Professor of Theory aod
Practice of M dinne.
A. E Pj:tt("I.a. M. I) , l)rtnonf rator of Anatomy.
Th" ficilitK s for natoiinr-al and Clinical instroc
tion in thi intitm:-ri are Lrsurpasned.
EXPENSES. Mitrir-uiatioii fee g5 Professors
(-fs M'rejay, $ 1 05 Demonstrator's fee 1 0 Ura.
djation f-e fti.'i.
Th pr:c- f.f Board, including fael, lights and ser
vants attendance i u-ually 3 or 3 per week.
The Catalogue, ic, containing fuller information
concerning
plying for it
cIk! Mill I- forwarded to thooe sp-
or specific enquiries will fee answered by
ietter. Address
7w.4
.MAI PIN. M. D..
Ian of tb Faculty.
Beebe's Fall Style Hats,
1851.
T
IJR subcri'er ha j-jm received at his Store,
The Stsn of t Ae lUil few cases of Bee-
be's Fashionable Fa. I styie Hats
20 E. MYERS.
Fall and Winter Clothing,
Salisbury, Sept. 18, 1851.
E MYERS is jot in receipt of a most splendid
. Lot of Fall and Wm:er
Ready Made Clothing,
Consisting of the usaal variety. He thinks it tuelesa
to enumerate.
Persons desirv: r,f being convinced of the p?ace to
buy bargains, wnl call at the
20 Sign of Ihe licJ Flag.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I HEREBY notify the public, that my son, John
Me.CIelland, has lirty to trade and transact any
kind of business on his own responsibility, and that I
aiu not considered as bcind for anv of his contracts.
ALFRED C. McCLELLAND,
Salisbury, Oct. 20, 5w25