( left 1 HIS nuic .t - ir ftiMressoa-large auuicn- iTo'yn'ri,ribous'o on Tuesday and r' ni)J orator, is now kctunng in even ings. and will speak again"' . ..i.i' . - rflll'p 3 ' . i in rcg iinS his effort, wills j?f an vK rood results. He tells the u. with gou . , uthon retailers, wholesalers, $c Vn have tiearu nui uu the hight commendation. We ? .i I.i snccches here, and . . hm puoris Win wo aw i hoiirvc ha :J ma8.1 it stick on them like burrs in He gives the license law i snmfi vrv sensi- regard to tne rigms oi mm L.nS iai L .tdnZi n r in-- I- . i Imvn hppn sr earn. I . J maoKino vr asrainst le arista tin sr. He f. .. -irnru "n"' " " ! ' to think, and actually encourages " rLl Avprv lifts llift ,-Jtvmnal'Kv nf all. Tor he ! always heen distinguished for a kind and peaerahlc deposition, never before having had a serious difficulty with, any one not even in heat of political excitement, in which he acted a conspicuous part. Lincoln Republican, If. S. We learn oh good authority that Avery was put upon his triajon Fri- , and acquitted. The Jury was not exceeding ten minutes making up their verdict. the has Mr day Uin-KANCE CELEBRATION. N have been requested to give notice tL Sons of Temperance in SalisbV P ' . UKrtmn nn Qfifh instant. ,;llhave a - - alrisons atau uauets oi i em- 1 f i InVltC r I r' rf inn tf in tli be rememucrtfu that it is jrance, It vv - . : vr.u he midt 01 t IiC sessions ui mc mcuiw '. 'Conference, and that consequently will be no lacK or speakers on me ARRIVALS IN FAYETTEVILLE. Njv. 16.--Steamer Evrgreen, with Lake and Aver- w, wutv goods for W. Marphy & Co, t . f nes. asborough irt lirown, Fral The Cham- ston, .V ;r.rrmcrccof the city of Chafes jve adopted measunfs for deepening the Jint3Ci across the Hr. Thhands have commenced laying I t.-i. Va Wnli'ii'h 5 Gaston Road I ujvv irun u" l" o- v I 1 ." i ntfnn Ahniit nnn milo i a half has been laid, and that in a fjrior manner. We are iniorrneu mm r1! is iron enough to keep the hands already en-d at work till the first car r of iron contracted for. hrrives, by which tine more hands will be engaged and the The Editor of the Carolina (Lincoln) Republican, who spent with us, several day of ojur last Court has the following in his paper of tie 13th Nov. The Mansion Hotel at which we stopped has passed into the hands of Mr. D. J5arringerrand is npnaged by Mr. Sam'l Reeves, Jr., who is eve r attentive to his guests. Having arrived late, we found the house so full, that we ex- pre sed fears that we should incommode some one with weak nerves, by snoring (it is said thai we snore like thunder ; but we cannot vou:h for it, havingnever beared it as we recol lect,) but our friend Sam'l Reeves, Sr., re? leived us, by inviting us to occupy a cozy little room all by ourself, on his premesis. He del ser res a puffbut we wont puff him, tor puffs are! becoming unfashionable. -.j We were highly pleased to see the spirit qf entlrpriee which was awakened in Salisbury. New buildings have been erected and the place i i ii. rni a nas oeen urusnea up an arounu. 1 tie mer chants have laid in'fsplendid stocks of goods; ; and they are selling so low that it is a sore temp tati m to light purses. DCTThat Java Coffee hoax, we observe, is joing the rounds stop it, we feel bad every time we see it. Milton Chronicfy. THE MARKETS. i t : , Salisbury, Nov. 20. Apples, (dried) 40 o $00 ; Bacon, 0 15; Cotton, 6 i 8; Cotton Yam, fcO (a) SO ; Coffee 12J & 00 tora, (075; Beeswax, 200 ; Batter 8 10 ; Floor, 4 (3) 0 ; Feathers 2S ; Iron 3i 4; Linseed Oil 90 : Molasses 3540;NaU 5(3)5 Oat830,00; Irish Po tatoes 50 00 ; Sweet do. 35 40 ; Sugar, (brown) 8 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00 12 ; Salt, sack 3 25 : Tal low 9 10 Wheat 75 S ; Pork J ,n FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sfov. 18. Beeswax 22 23 : Bacon 14 18 : Cotton 7 ?i ; Corn 80 90 ; Coffee 10 11 : Flour 4$ 5: Feathers 32 35 : Flaxseed 100 12 Iron Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3 4 : Lard 12$ 13 Leajther,sole,20 23: Molasses 2527: Nails.cut, 4 5 Oats, 45 50: Sugar.bro.,6 9: do.loaf.lU 13 Salt, sack, 1 25 1 40 : Tallow, 10 : Wheat 85 (3) $0 00.; Gheraw, ov. 18. Bacon per lb. 10124: Batter 2028 : Beeswax 2021 : Coffee 12 15 : Cotton 5 8 : Corn 90 S105 Esss 12 15 : Fl our T S $6$ : Featners 3035 : Iron 56 : Lard 10 12: Leather (sole) 18 22: Molasses 35 40 : do. Cu ba 33 37: Nails, cut, 6 7 : Rice 4 5; Sugar,brown,8 10: do. Loaf, 12$ 15: Salt, Li verpool,! 40 1 50. 1IIM The Cae Fear River is itself again, s the j-cader will see bv the arrivals of boats I " r under the proper head. We learn that there is about 0 feet water. Fav. Ob. I Found-Dead. Mr.Johnson Harris was found dead in his bed, "about three miles Irdm this place on the Cth inst. He had been complaining three or four days, re tired to rest on the 5th, and a little after 12 o dlocK wjis a corpse. His wile knew not wtten he died. The Covenor, T. L. Gas HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C. rlliIS large and splendid Establishment, so long, -4 extensively and tavorably known, is yet in sue cessful operation. It is now owned by David Barrin ger, Esq., but under the entire control and manage ment of Sam'l. Reeves, Jr. The undersigned is de termined: to spare no pains or expense not only to sus- mm uie lair repuiaiion oi ini3 Mouse, but hopes by ex tra diligence in the discharge of his duties, and atten tion to the comfort of liis customers, to add to its re nown ; and thus to merit a continued and increasing public favor. Stage Office. All the Stages and Hacks, one excepted, arrive and depart from this House, the un dersigned being the Stage agent at this point. Bedding and Furniture of all kind is good and comfortable, and the rooms convenient and pleasant ; and the servants attentive and obliging. TllC Table is always furnished with the best the market affords, aided by a fiffe vegetable garden of extensive variety. The Bar will be kept supplied with a lot of choice liquors, comprising all the different kinds usually kept in the best Hotels. Horses attended to with the greatest care. Feeling anxious to please, the subscriber bees old customers and the public at large to give him a trial. SAMUEL REEVES, Jr., 5tc29 Administrator's Sale, HAVING qualified as Administrator oo the estate of Rodolph McLelland. deceased, at Term, 1851, 1 will proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 29th instant, the following property. vjue une uncK suitable lor stage contractors, one pair of Horses, one pair of Harness to suit the Hack, together with the Household and Kitchen Furniture. I hereby give notice to all cersons indebted to 99 i it ra- tate to make payment, and to all persons having claims against the estate oo present them duly authenticated wnnin tne time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. XT WM. M. BURKE. Adm'r. Nov. 6, 1851. 2t29 AMHnSTRAfOWMEE- HANING qualified as Administrator on the estate of Andrew Lyerly, dec'd.at November Term. 18ol, I will sell, to the highest bidder, on the 25th of tnis instant, the following property, viz : One Wagon and Gear, one Camjall and Harness, a quantity of Corn, Wheat and Oats, a NEGRO MAN, one set of Black smith Tools, Farming Implements, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and numer ous other articles not here enumerated. The sale to ontinue 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. Nov. 3, 1851. . 3w27 4tk prosecuted to speedy completion. tort, Esq., held an inquest, and the Jury n-imlnt(jii Stu s. agkeed that his death was " by the hand of I Udd Ashemllc Messenger Nov. 12. i KYcw." Our correspondent over this (mature must excuse us. His article is Stniorous enough, but rather severe on i enterprise in which some very clever Hogs are beginning to crowd our road. Ib. OIt is said there are only three Whig Governors. Well, thank the Lord for that i are 4onle are concerned; and which, minv ! For " three riehteous men itsent indications promises tpoe useful enjough to save us from destruction, i If ir the purposes aimed at. We should ;e to hear, at a respectable distance, kimcr, one ot those bursts which " Ne $o" ttiinks an? as potent as the blasts fii'ro certain, rams horns read of in sacred jtfory. I : ; there were no Whig Governor, we should shut our eyes, get on the Telegraph, and say GO lb. rf It is stated that the Spanish Ministervat Washington has been instructed by bis government not only to withdraw himself, bt t to withdraw all the Spanish Consuls j'JW. Rockwell's Address. We, notice in the U. b. unless his-demand for public I . ,, , n f I affair be complied with. iforc the Trustees of Davidson-College, m me jtui Auusi utsu otrtMiij tins ex- on act reminds us of a purpose which we readers of the escape on Sunday morning " - I.I . A a. a, bve for some weeks deferred, of publish- ,ap at about ,our. oclck 01 lwo Vn.e most important witnesses in toe unrisu- atina Treason cases. It appears from a statement in the Philadelohia Evening R-li . . . i .... . . - r i f oiesi presentations ; out ti is nere treaty Bulletin of Monday, that they were con ed in a most masterly manner, and may flfied in the debtors department of the ie read with nlpasnr and-nrofit. hv nfl Movamensins orison, and that they made tho love knowled.rp. VV shall irivn a eir escape in connection with a wtite 4 1 1. . man. They had taken the shutters, ru' lu,a m our ni paper. h . . - ( fc cfll,and wilh pieces of blankets fastened them together. This enabled them to reach the top of the north wall, from A Telegraphic dispatch in our columns Monday, has already informed our lj the address entire. The subject of it, jaturiri i Science, is interesting under the Manager. SALE! SALE! THE undersigned having been duly qualified as Ex ecutor of John Utzman, deceased, will offer at his late residence, on the 26th of November, for pub lic sale, the following property, to wit : Two Ie groes, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNI TURE, 5 HORSES, 3 COWS, a stock of killing 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. IN. B. All creditors indebted to the estate will please 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. G, 1851. 3i27 CIRCULAR. ON the night of the 5th instant, our store took fire in the third stor .occupied as a Boot and Shoe wareroom, being confined to and destroying the con tents of that Room. A portion of our Stock is dam aged by water, the balance remaining sound and unin jured ; the whole of which will be sold at Public Auc tion, on account of the' underwriters, by whom we are fully insured, notice of which will be duly given in the public papers. We are now sending forward our orders for an en tire New Stock, of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which, together with what we have previously ordered, we will receive in ample time for our early Spring Trade. Our Goods will be selected with care, and at the very lowest, prices, and will be offered to our friends at a small Advance. (Meanwhile we have made arrangements which ena ble us to fill orders as usual. Thankful for past favors, the subscribers hope for a continuance of the same. FAUST & WINEBRENER, j 68i North Third Street. ! Philadelphia; Nov. 7, 1851. It29. i- . Guardian Notice. PURSUANT to an Order of Court, I will sell at the late residence of Newnan Cowan, deceased, on Thursday, the 18th December next, the following property, viz: One tract of Land, containing. 240 ACRES more orless- and one negro boy, one woman and three children. The Land is lying on the waters of Third Creek, adjoining Matthew Brandon, Thomas L. Kerr, and others. Terms made known on the day of sale. 4t29 STEPHEN F. COWAN. Guardian Cotton Yarns, Cotton Yarns. rjTlHE subscriber would inform those persons who JL 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, oral the store of J. F. Chambers &. Co., at reduced prices. Yarn oi 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 64; cents per yard. J. G. CAIRNS, Ag"t. Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1851. 21" TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. US2S T.T hp '71 ft -ny 01s ' t A,t FALL STOCK, 1851. 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, Teas and Liquors, to which they invite the attention of Country Merchants. N. B. Produce received on consignment. 17t23 F&tt him wmwm GOODS. - AT THE RED FLAG. ; E MYERS is now receiving his Fall and Winter . stock of STAPLE AXD FANCY DR Y GOODS, consisting of a beautiful assortment of j Ladies Dress Goods, 1 of the latest and most fashionable styles. A most magnificent lot of Embroideries, such as Lace and Muslin Capes, Collars, Sleeves, Cuff's. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inscrtings, Thread Laces and Tr, 7v ; ttr.j. o "'eS5' -"J u"ls i iterate ttui li ed Robes and Waists, Hem stitched and Emb"d L. C. Handkerchief s.ulso Hose ries. Gloves, & Shawls, Black and colored, plain and Watered Silk Mantillas ; also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, I weeds, rlannels, Linseys, Kerseys, Blank ets, White Goods of all descriptions Marseik Quilts, Damask I able Cloths and Napkins, Irish Linens ; also a lot of Gold and Silver Plated Girandoles, and Ilandsonie Embroidered Htisliu wrwnnw riTRT.irc "V. V" VUAVJ.xi.inu. i THE Subccribers have received, and are yet receif Persons wishing to purchase any of the above arti- I ;nT ih.r IV I I. tn wiTPn cies or any arucie usually tound in a Uity Dry Uoods More, are requested to call and examine my stock, as 1 am determined to sell greater bargains than ever. WAITED. Vtluncholtj. Mr. N. N. Tomlin, of Ire- fil, lost three kitchen houses by fire, on esdayvveek. It appears that there was whence they easily descended to jthe ground by means ofjJther pieces of blank- ts, having used the material ot tour beds, Tlheir names are Josephus Washington and Peter Woods. Washington is are old njian, and has a" family near Christiapna. Woods is rather a young man. There is little doubt but they had assistance from without. The Courier. f i f one but three small children in the fc3Se where thn fir nrifinntprL Twn nf pe were old enough to know their dan r.and escaped from the ruins. The f'H an infant in the cradle. thrpR whs old, it is sad to relate, was con- f"'u. inc thought alone oi such a f J"ce, is distressing. What was the I ene itself fnthn JELIXCIIOLLY RESULT J3AMUEL FLEMING KILLED, k has, (loukleM. prnflerittut, at Marion Court, on Saturday W an M Col. W. W. Avery, in an unarm- I" inceleW condition, was nassint? from I Court. hons u: . i :-.. " ins i iMiiii, ttiiui an Hruuuus O "-'J III wnj. wherein F " ucKed, ln a ruflianly like Hetn nrr. fTfrv nno., .. t rr 1 - j ..wi-ssarjr weapon ot otience, useu COW.Jm- ...L- i i U,l U L:, r,ca. The fi'ht at thn limA. is en id In havp I s client, in a case then etnm: was a party, he manner, by f an, severe one, Fleming using a ire ".llQ iwwing eirect; hut belore Col. delence'es3 condition, having row . b ,ho blowa inflicted by the - " F eming'g hand, could nronerlv avenire c in rii i -"Knriy liered to his person, the parties iu1 ated' a"d he taken to his room, and ,7"" w ouence or defence dented him. '? 'or!antrtn 'p i . i ... .. ' 1 uc?uiiy last, a zew mm- i mi urn . i n i urine aiternoon 'Uf r i ucfuay last, a :e rn , uauie had taken bis seat on bession, rlemtng t v"iirn w Urt ..IiV,:.. .1. !.- . f .L. r . -e vwi. Averv'g nretpnrfi tnrlhP hrsl cowhide ; where. Wje, Uler aroso and shot Fleming dead lip teaJt01'' lzl H 'S lhouShl paiog through nt7 al once Pced himsell in the ; .proPcr ofl'ccr wUh a view to a I A if s,1Sa,lon" alWrCrnf,Certain lf PWiP. opinion t the firt" i Avery as, from the nature 'n8Ult and Suhsenildnl nmvnnntlnna Vutn','Jr,ue no other course to protect him !...' no who had nnt .nl mn;iAea l,fnferwLV Q,sSrace him but to bully . published by request. A. ti 1 11 111 11 BY A LADY. j Its sunsets and its gorgeous forests, how beautiful ! But it is brief. . There is a pensive beauty in these days ; liitnrn has not vetbut on her friffid aspects btit the sighing of the breeie, and the falling leaf is uature'ij knell fjr her fallen glories; for this beauty, will soon locjse its brightness ; .her changeful though lovely scenery (lends aj touching spelt to Autumn days. - Go intothe thick, dlark woods ; listen to the hushed deep murmur of the ureezey as it gently underlates the glorious and richly qolopeu foliage ; look away into yonder vault ot hea ven, in a sunset home, how the resplendent hues of dif ferent colors, beautifully blend with each other, and sitreatn in living light across the sky. Truly it may be (jailed the gate of hedven and that lone stqr seems a beacon light hung out from his golden porta to guide i s " wandering mortals home." Whose soul will not lf;indle within him, and whose spirit will ndt thrill with t estacy on contemplating scenes like-these. How elo quent is nature ? Who is not purer and better when he I stens to her voices ? ! i How impressive does God speak to us, at this sweet iad season : IIoyHe lets his goodness and, glory pass efore us; He makes all nature beautiful and giye fai iulties to enjoy its beauties. It is the 6ame with us. The Autumn of our days is coming, but if we are ready Eke the irlorious forests and beautiful flowers, we may t, vrap our garments about us. wait in holy pea;e, til ve are all called to bloom in " beauty immortal'! fnth rarden of God. Therefore nature should teach ; us a esson : we should prepare for the Autumn ot our pays; for we know not -when we may be called to give an ac count of ourselves, and we should not tdelay, but now is the accepted time, now is the day of salvation,! Iredell Co., rov. 7, ltiol. New Southern Enterprize ! j ENCOURAGE HOME TALENT AND INDUSTRY ! npiIE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY FRIEND, a JL new and elegant paper, published at Columbia, South Carolina, and Edited by S. A. Godman, solicits examination and challenges comparison, with any Nor thern paper. : It is a large sheet, magnificently printed upon splen did paper, contains Original Tales, Sketches, News, Poetry7Agricultural Articles, and whatever else that will interest an intelligent community ; besides, four elegant Engravings each week, j Terms, $2 per annum ; address, j S. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS, j Columbia, South Carolina. liist of liCtters Remaining in the Post Of fice at Salisbury, November 12, 1851. j John Anderson, Miss Jane Arey 2, J. B. Allen, Miss ane Boyd, Yancy Ballinger, Radford Baily, Miss Eli zabeth BrowrxBbram Brandon, Richard Brown, An drew L. Boston, O. A. Burgess, Thomas Barber, Da vid Black ; Richard Culberson, Jacob Cruse, John Correll, Jacob CorrellSamuel A. Creson, Dr. M. L. Chunn, Henry Coon Mrs. Mary Denel, Davie Green, Miss Martha Earnhart 2, Miss Caroline Earnhart, Otis Everett ; A. G. Fleming, John B. Fraley, S. M. Farr, William Fultz. R. Foster ; Thomas Geen, Jas. Goodman ; Samuel R. Hursey 2, Laura A. Hudson, David Huffman, Mrs. Rosey Haiden, S. M. Hewlett, James Hall, Jesse Hulen, Harris Hartman ; H. G. Johnson ; Rbbison Klutts, J. D. Kilpatrick 2, William Kester, Mrs. Ann C. Klutts, John Krider ; Milas B. Lesley, Charles W. Leppard, Mrs. Larra Love, Rich ard Leach, Miss Louisa Leach, Nancy Lyerly, William Linster, Mrs. Eliza Linn; Mrs. Margaret Miller 3, Mrs. Martha McLaughlin, James C. McCombs, W. P. Moore, Charles Messemer Thomas O'Brien W. C. Parker, J. W. Painter P. H. Rich, Henry Robison Miss Anny Starns, Mrs. Mary Seans, Henry Stirewalt, A. H. Smith, George W. Smith, Peter Sloop, Milton Speaks. Joseph E. Todd David Watson, John M. Watson, Mre. H. Love Willimer, Rev. Abram Weaver; i Mrs. Margaret Young. 3w29 CASH FOR NEGROES, Salisbury, 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 in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of the above named pro perty would do well to call on the subscriber. MYER MYERS. Communications from a distance attended to. Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1851. I0tf. Just Received AFRESH supply of Rushton &. Clarke's Cod Liver Oil, a choice lot of Perfumery, Deluc's Flavoring Extracts, Hull's patent mould Candles, Perry's Dead Shot, MeLean's Vermifuge, Black Leather Varnish, fcc. SUMMERELL, POWE & CO. Salisbury, May 29, 1851 4 R. M. ORRBIiIi, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Fayefteville, N. C January 30, 1851. ITE are now jn rereipt of our Fall anJ Winter GootU, comprising every article of Fwreijn and Domestic DRY GOODS, usually brought to this marLrt ; Hardware and Cutle ry, Rio, Java and Mocha CotTVe , Loaf anJ Brown Su gars, fine green and black Tea. Cloth and Caasimeres, Ready Made Ciotlnng, Bagging and Upe, Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rail Roa.1 Too!, IV, nek Smith Too!, fire proof Paint, White Lead. Oil.(la. Hemlock Leather, S?e. Purchasers visiting tins umket would find it tothei interest to ca!l and examine our larg aiid desirable Stock, bought for cash exclusively, which we will pell at wholesale or retail at unprecedented low prices. J. F. CHAMBERS, fc CO. Salisbury, Oct. 30, 1851. 26 Fall and Winter Supplies ! 1851. M E. MYERS. 23tf Salisbury, Oct. 9, 1851. NEW ARRANGEMENT AND IW GOOD tf 38 On the 10th inst, at the residence of Mr. M. sj. McKenzie. bv Rev'd J. II. Coffmann, Riciurb H. Cow an to Mr. Margaret Locke all of this County. The. erward. occurre nee i denlored !! . ui I - ..j U 1 1 , UUI IIV rcumstances which any blame to ieiii.V . ucumicu II l?nled. Wi,h 'he circum Ate "v ,ad re, attaches JAMES HORAH, WAT OH AND CLOCK -MAKER Opposite the Watchman Office, Salisbury, IV. C Marriage License for sale here. House and LfoiTSale!- THE; subscriber having removed from Salisbury, offers for sale his House and Lot, situated in the great North Square. It is convenient every way, and a very plea sant place for a family to reside atL For terms, Sec, apply to John I. Shaver, Esq. SAMUEL W. JAMES. November 6 , 1851. 27 Tali lit:'!''' Ill rfe3r 1 1 1 & a Kr? H. II. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, ' HAVING entered into Co-partnership for the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring 11 CS on a more extensive scale, and with 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 ns 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. They have already received the Fall and Winter Fashions for 1851 and '52, and invite gentlemen to call and examine them. H. H. HEARD, JAMES B. BEARD. October 2, 1851. 22if g. the.r I'ALL Xl. STOCK OF GOODS. consisting of every variety of articles aoiird to tbe wants of the public. Ladiea and Gentlemen are invi ted to call and examine their nock of DRESS GOODS, which is.largrr and superior in style to any of their for mer stocks. They cannot fail to be suited either in quality or pjice. They would ask the attention of La dies especially to their stock of BLACK SILK MANTILLAS, price from 6 to 15 Mereno Cloaks from 21 t 25 Silk Velvet do. from 28 to .15. Tkr mrt superior articlet of the retj latest stylet. Alao a Urge assortment of Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Bonnets, RibboJi?, Flower. ilatf.Capa, Booil and Shoos, and READY MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery. O" Country Produce taken in exchange for Gooda. O" Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Brass and Iron, and iron Wire, kept constantly on hand I1ROWN, FRALKY & CO. Salisbury, Oct. 1 (1.-1 1 . 24if ALL persons indebted to H. II. Beard, on account, are requested to call and settle between this ami the first of January, 1852, as the old business must be closed. H. H. BEARD. Salisbury, Oct. 2, 1851. 22tf. NEW FALL AND WINTER- 33 CCU. In Iredell county, on the. 13th instant, of Pneumonia, in the 63d year of her age, Miss CHARLOTTE ELI ZABETH FRONTIS, younger Bister of the Rev. Ste phen Frontis. In Rowan county, at his residence 18 miles East of Salisbury, on the 10th inst,. Mt. JOHN HARTMAN, aged about 72 years. ' " . In this county, on Sunday the 9th inst., Mr. PETER SLOOP, aged 37 years. :h In this county, on the 14th instant, MARIA CATH ARINE, infant daughter of Dr. D. B. and Margaret M. Wood, aged 7 months. NOTICE. I Will offer for sale, for cash, at the Court House door in jjstatesville, on the third Monday of Febru ary next, thei following tracts of Land, listed as follows : ME. M. Campbell, 450 acres valued 1350, for 1850 tax 84 07. , ; Nancy Moarison's estate, 300 acres, valued 350, for 1848 tax, 81 00. I Nancy Fitzgerald's estate, 125 acre?, valued 62, for 1849 and 18o0 tax, tO cts. Thomas A. Sharpe, 100 acres, valued 100, for 1849 tax, 28 cts. W. J. Douthit, 20 acres, valued 120, for 1849 tax, 34 cents. Gideon Gooden, 156 acres, valued 200, for 1850 tax, 1 36. Phillip Lambert, 85 acres, valued 85, for 1849 tax, 24jcents. James Brawly, 218 acres, valued 435, for 1848 and 1849 tax, 2 47. Jane McKoy, 134 acres, valued 268, for 1849 and 1850 tax, 2 98. Josiah Elliott, 75 acres, valued 187, for 1850 tax, 48 cents. W. F. Condry, 225 acres, valued 400, for 1850 tax, 1 70. Hezekiah Massy, 108 acres, valued 200, for 1848 :ax, 2 18. George Mcintosh in trust for George, 159 acres, val ued 159, for 184&and 1849 tax, 1 00. John Elliott in trust for H. C. Elliott, 205 acres, valu ed 205, for 1848 tax, 60 cents. J. A. ROSEBRO, Sh'ff. of Iredell cty. Not. 17, 1851. Price adv. 7, t3mfeb J'" ?',ilkk a I 1 1 LtV Valuable Town Property j FOR SALE. TTHE undersigned wlill sell at public sale JL (if not sold privately.) at the Court house in Salisbury, on the 1st day of Janu .ary next, the valuable House and Lot, which she now occupies, adjoining ihe premises of Nathaniel Boyden, Esq. The House is large, containing eight rooms and a pantry ; and there is attached to the premis es, all necessary out-buildings. The lot contains four acres. The object is to invest the proceeds, and consequent ly bond with approved security will be accepiab'e. 9 REBECCA HENDERSON. Nov. 13, 1P51. ; t?2S O Charlotte Journal and Greensboro' Patriot copy three weeks and forward bill to this office. i i GOOD AT Spring Grove IREDELL C01XTY. Medical Department of HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE, Km-IimioimI, Virginia. THE fourteenth annual course of lectures will commence on Mn id.iy, the 13th of October, 1851, and continue until th tirs-t of March enduing The commencement fr conferring degrees will be held about ih middle of March. R. L. Bo H anna n . M. I)., Professor of Obstetric, &e. L. W. Ciia.mbi.rla vxt. M. D., Prufessor of Materia Medica, Ac. S. Mattix, M. I) , Professor of Chen itry. Cits. Cti.t. Gibson, M I) , Prof, of Surgery, Sec. C. P. Johxn, M. D. Prof-svr of Anatomy and Phyxiolojry. D. H. TicKiR. M. I) , Professor of Theory and Practice oi M-d'i;iric. A. K. Petio:.as, M. I) , Demonstrator of Anatomy. The faciliti for Anatomical and Clinical inatruc tiorUrr thi instiiunon are unurased. EKPKNSES. Maincubiiion (re 5 Profeawora ff-ei (nozresaif 105 Demonstrator fee 10 Gra. duation re js-J.". Th" price of Board, inrluding fuel, lights and ser vants' attendance i usually 3 or 3J per week. The Catab2u, fee, con'airnnjj tu! r information School wiii je forwarded to those ap ;ecific rr;j'i:nr will !e answered by J concerning ttie plying for it, or letter. Ai'drea 7w24 S MAI'PIN M I) Ilean of the Facolty. R' BOGEIt & REESE ESPECTFULLY invite their customers, friends and citizens generally, adjacent to ihe arxve Store, where we are now receiving a large and com plete assortment of GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, which we intend to dispose of on the most 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 hate also on hand a large stock of best country Beebe's Fall Style Hats, 1851. iKicriTr na j-jst rr-ivea i nm nor', S'mn n the finl Fins, a few cae of Bee - be's Fashionable Fa.l iy Hats 20 E. MYERS. fC We will take in exchange for Goods shelled Corn, Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees wax, Wool, Slc., &c., at tbe Market prices. f56tf 1"nT"aT X C I Je and Wool Socks oamuei oiouu, ucc u. win ecii.i . v -. late residenee of said deceased, on; Wednesday the 9th day of December next, the following valuable property: THREE LIKELY NEGROES, two Head of Horses, three Milch Cows, all theCORIf, Hay, Fodder, Oats and Wheat ; ode Wageon and Gear, Household and Ki'chen Furniture;, a quantity of seed Cotton, &.c. Terms made known on day of sale. THOMAS Ti LOCKE, Adm'r. N. B. all persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Sloan deceased, will please make; payment immediate ly; and all persons having claims, will present them within the time limited by Law, otherwise this notice will be plead in Bar of their recovery. THOMAS t. LOCKE, Adm'r. Nov. 13 1851. i 4i28 Fall and Winter ClotMng. 4 Salisbury, Sept. 18,-1851. E MYERS i jat in receipt of a most splendid . Lot of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing, He thinks it uaelesa Consisting of the usual variety. to enumerate. Persons deimm of hing convinced of the place to buy bargains, will call at the 20 S'gn of the Red Flag. Warrants for sale here. THE subsenber having proved the Will of the Hon. James Graham, and qualified as the sole Execu 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 tbe said Testator, to make Davment without delay, and thos having claims against the same, to present them within thepe- ; riod limited by Law. I . K-.ns.. W.m th. Sfftt l)r A. If MrLFAf. will act as my agent in Gaaton County, and in York kind of bu?ineM on his own responsibility, and thai 1 n;trit R C Li. B. Betas. Esq.. in Kotbertord. ana auinot conaiaerea as noonu ior any im i .. TO THE PUBLIC. T HEREBY notify the pubric, that my aon, John J MeClelland, hae liberty to trade and transact any C. C. Graham elsewhere. October 27, 1951. WM. A. GRAHAM. pd4t26 ALFRED C. McCLELLAND. Salisbury, Oct. 20, 1851. 5w25

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