i ! Tbo,aUv;..lai.n,againSr,WKJItor ' ..i.n,.n ire requeued lo pte.ent them, f,b t.Mto know whether be cn e Vik w,, -dof ihem. Don'l beck. !wl fTanJ ome.bod for money EDBNB551511 ACA1MSMX. .L sion of this deservedly pop- til inoinci r... uahlc Institution has just clos- 4 !rn d val i ... i .L . . nmber ol stuuems nnving mucu f ' j more lime Was required for the ''nation of the vntious classes; ao P'Ljy the whole of Monday and Tues . .,.u'-nd !Uh inst.. was devoted the 13th and 16th inst. f Lt purpose. The severity of the weathi Vdndt prevent more. spectators to bc r ' t t,an is usual on such' an occasion ; r'- tbese wc observed several Gentle- f classic education, able to form an . i..,.n) rf Vi lrill Anil nrnfl. f; .flf jhe pupils in their various stu r CJn- ll the branches of an English fixation, particularly the mathematics; . I. I at!n anil f3r.ialr 1n. f ' pupils of both sexes acquitted ..oil ns ner ,!. crrraiiv iu men uicuu, as cn f ' ' .j honor, fidelity and diligence of e' . . . t ...... u.tpficclleni msiruuiu.a. last. Tre whole of Wednesday, the 17th inst., . . I I 1 ...A to nublic sneakine. and not- t i - - intnlv nflhoon M I ho UeilCC where those exercies took place, I wf filled. Wc heard but a few of i ..vm in thn mnrninp hot hrrrl nfCCHvo " O' 7 L nnmmo ri nirnvnrp tnr . i for the , nil ii ii in 1 1 1 - i - i vfrity of the cold compelled us, being -j 0 retire to the comfortable fire of a o?pitablc nci hbor. 1 no exercises were jficd with some comic speeches rrfs ich cave spice and zest to the occasion'. Darinfrthepast session this institution has mbercd sixty pupils, several of whom .xnariirl tn ntfr CnWpcrt flvnr i kc Il0wplcp''-- ,-''v- w t "4 I m! Academy are placed the following ' WrcctorsMr. Hugh It. Hall, Princi- lal.-s-whose established reputation as an iccomplished and successful Teacher is cwrvcdly and extensively Known. I . Mr. E. T. McCi'tchan, who has under tr care, in a separate building:, the fe- kale part of the pupils, and who, it is be- j;evrd by competent judges, possesses a ! i ii . I . ; 1 r l pmarwanie laiem in nuvancmg tne young ommitted to her charge. Mr. W. Campbell of Itandolnh-Macon tollegr, an excellent linguist and mathc I fc.atician, who possesses the rare faculty f communicating wuh facility and sue tmthe knotvledge he has acquired. Tbe easy access to this school, being viihin six miles north east of Statesville, he sobriety of that region, the religious Morals of the community around, the Vrry moderate price of board, as well as Jjition, notwithstanding the present high Jr;cesof provisions,- all conspire to point bthis Academy, as one to which parents r.y send their children with the entire t:c!klencc that their intellectual and mor- training will he such as to secure their 'ure usefulness and true happiness,. S. F. From the Greensborough, Patriot. U();.. friend at Mount Airy, Surry coun. i writes tinder (!;! of Dec. 13th : Ih-re hae 10,730 hogs passed fhis place, 1 -nd fur (he Norlh Carolina maikel, within the 't month and there are several large droves iopan. So, il the citizens of (Juilford and idjoining counties have had any annrehen- ms o( starving lor ihe want of pork, just tell ;'mio keep in good spirits: for after the droves i I' Inil C .i.i i . r - unci uiitn any mat nave tteen driven jl,t; and what is hotter than all, ihey are or JJrort raising. But you will hear more of It "naen they are killed." HOtSSS. roilK AND SWINE. worn ihe last ejght or ten davs our citizens jlT purchased and billed some len hundred f iMian average price gross weight, of six n per pound. j. Argus. iMUUDEU. ,VtfTMIiat on SAturd.iv oflast wppV. " . i fwnne 1..L. - . J ' -"'.nnson Uo. s Circus' were- ner- o rnmg at or in ,he neigllborhooj of Tay . -'"iJlJf.in Samnvnn eminli. a .liffl. form C,,i, -.''.-wa vxas f VI I ill J f urreu hetween persons attached concern and some of the citizens, Vk- rp?ltea in the dcth of Mr- ''t0" Wr ? thal counl'' frorn injuries re ISu n ,hc OCCfision- It-is lso stated VJral ollier persons were severely LtlehaVfthilhert0Lforborne a11 Elusion h mm!llVPr ,rom th(i difficulty of obtain jv p de'mte information in rrgord to Wte'.CUrt?nCPS of lhe case' and be Werl. ftKuion might bo taken with e ce to it.-TMr. Mathis.the deceased, W '!auworlby and respectable I Ve . i P,ftCenb,e 'ounS man. tr I T Lrlhep '"foed that some 15 L members of the Circus company l: a.: rc."cd here yesterday on bench dge Bat- onor admit- parti cina- Mathis. in coon Saturday last, to bail in Mr Tj ""Wired doll ars each. "'ii. inn I . i tion f M,ied. UUhe sum of S2000 '.CoriM tt ,or leir RDnearanrft st th (:ofl..v acon rridav. the 10th intnt k linn.. . . i - MT.i hi n j i .-'' In . - O clrwlr M. O it r . th;, - . 1,11 lv wani -liattU p"CUnly on bo,h bond.- l,c,t0' Strange, for the State. JVt7. Journal. A ,n :ru n' Mis Honor Ju );o, 5;,LCa?lrSfd with actual X: ' an mur(l" of Milton KOSSUTH. j The Alexandria Gasette well remarks If Kossuth is lo make answer, inthi coun. try, to nil the speeches that ate in. preparation to be delivered at him, he will have a hard task before him. And, if the newspapers are ex. pected to printjill (hat he Is expected to say, they may as well adjourn all other matters, uu. the great Hungarian leaves the country j Kosslltk Repulsing the Abolitionists. -We see Iromihe New York Tribune that Lewis Tappan, the notorious mouthpiece of the A merican and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, on Tuesday last, presented Kossuth a welcome address in behalf of that association very wisely adding, for fear it might not be received that it was not intended to commit lo any party, and no reply7 was desired. Kossuth's reply was characteristic; for seeing the abolition trap so cunningly set to catch him he said that he was not to be forced to connect him self with any principle but the one gieat prin ciple of his own, the regulation of its own do. mestic affairs. THE TREASON TRIALS, i verdict of acquittal was, on the 12th, Lrendered by the Jury in the case of Gast- Hanaway, on trial before ihe Circuit Court of the United States on a charge of treason, asone of the participators in the negro riot at Christiana in September Jn committing the case, Grier charged the Jury that the crime ot treason had not been sustained bv the evi (I arrisburo, Dec. 8. Wm. lvelley, a fuaiuve slave claimed bv Jacob Righter, of Carroll counly, Maryland, had a hearing before Commissioner McAlister early ihis morning, and was remanded lo his master. FEMALE CONVICTS. There is not a tincle while woman in the Virginia Penitentiary. The Lynchburg Ex press asks, " Can our Northern contempora. lies, who are wont lo sneer al Southern morals, say as much ? Not one of ihem, we'expect." u HIGHER " Higher!" shoula the school boy proud, Bursting from.a merry crowd, " Linger, sluggards, on the plain,' I will yonder eyrie gain." Beams his eye with conscious pride On the scene out-stretching wide ; And yet he sighs his toil was vain There is no higher point f jain. " Higher !" breathes he with a sigh As the student turns his eye, First upon the glowing page Record of some by-gone age, Then where on the scroll of fame Imagination paints his name, Burns within- Ambition's fire " Future, ages write it higher." " Higher !" shouts the man whose brow Bends bencalh its laurels now ; On the highest steep I'll stand, Win it by this trutfty hand. Worthless wound my spirit be, If above me I could see r. Another rise and honors' claim Which should cluster round my name ! " Higher !" breathes the Christian, too, As before his favore3"view, Brightly comes the world above. Angels, saints the God of Love ! " Higher let my motives be, Father keep me near to Thee ; 'Neath the shadow of thy wings, High above all earthly things. LUOLA. Statesville, Dec. C, 1851. CHRISTMAS. The following lines are so good in themselves, and interest the little ones so much, that they will bear re- publishing every Christinas. They are from the pen of Clement C. Moore, an Americau writer A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS. 'Twas Ihe night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse ; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there ; The children were nestled all 6nugr in their beds, While visions of sugarplums danced through their heads; And mamma in 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap ; When out on the lawn theie arose puch a clatter, I sprang from the bed to 6ee what was the matter: Away to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon oifthe breast of the new-fallen snow, Gave the lustre of midday to objects below. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, Hut a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, und called thfm by name : - " Now, Dasher ! now, Dancer ! now, Prancer ! now, Vixen ! On ! Comet, on ! Cupid, on ! Donder and Blixen To the top of the porch ! to the top of the wall ! Now, dash away, dash away, dash away all !'1 As leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky So up to the house-top the coursers thejffiew,! With the sleigh full of toys and St. Nicholas loo. And then in a twinkling I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dress'd all in fur, from his head to his (foot, And his clothes were all tarnisl with ashes soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he look'd like a pedlar just opening his pajek. His eyes, how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose jie a cheery ; His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And his beard on his chin was as white as the snow, The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth ' And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. ' He had a broad face and a little round beily, That shook, when he laugh'd, like a bowl full of jelly. He was chubby and plump ; a right jolly ofd e)f ; And I laugh'd, when tsaw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He pooke not a word, but went straight to his work, And fill'd all the stockings; then turn'd with afjerk, And, laying his finger aside of his nose, . And rivinjr a nod. up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like-the down of a thistle ; But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of jsight, M Happy Christmas lo all, and to all a good-night ! in f r1ll mtitvtv. on tha 18th inst.. bv the Rev. Mr Preasly, Mr. GRIER SUMROW-to Miss MAGA- EET I McKNlGIiT. In this Conntv.on the 18th inst., by Wm. Walton, F.o Mr. GEORGE SMITHDEAL to Miss RE BECCA SMITH. la this County, on th 2lst. inst, Mr MARY ROW, wife of Fetor Row, acd 38 years, j Professor Morgan's Female Seminary. rT HE present terra will close on the last week ot Jnly. (seven monihs from January,) with the graduation of the Senior Class. The Lect ares and t. penments in Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, give to this term great value, in addition to the regular course. The Latin and CI Tj . . . , "... -q'i rj iuc rrincipal without charge, to graduating popila. French, Music, Painting and Drawing, are skilful! tausht at the usual prices. J he expenses are 8 per month for Board, and 4 foti instruction. It is believed that no Institution in ih Stat htnW. equal private and individual instruction, or affords more nome comtorts. The. 8th year will oDen on th- lt .law n( Sntm. ber, 1852. ' ' r Salisbury, Dec. 25, 1851. 34tf WHEELER'S History of North Carolina. THIS WORK is just outjand has been prxmounced by competent judges to be well worthy the patronage of every citizen of North Carolina. The literary men of our country, as well as the press, have spoken of its great value as a book of reference. It is now ready for subscribers, to whom it is delivered at 2 00 per copy. Non-subscribers can obtain it at 2 25. The undersigned have contracted with the Author to deliver the copies subscribed for in the 6th Judicial Circuit ; and for this purpose will visit the following places at the times mentioned, to wit : Rockford, Surry county, 6th February. Jefferson, Ashe 23d " WilkestxW, Wilkes 2d ' Mocksville, Davie " 24th May, at Superior Court and previously. StatesvilleIredell counly, on the 16th February. Newton, Catawba 41 in January, in January. 19th 19th " County Court. 5th " Sup. Court. 26th Jan. and 10th May. Lincolnton? Lincoln Dallas, Gaston " Concord, Cabarrus Munroe, Union " Charlotte, Mecklenburg, fcahsbury, Kowan, 2d Feb. C. C, & 17th May, S. C. Taylorsville, Alexander, on 1st March, 2d June, and 24th May. Wilson, Yadkin county, on 4th April, and 31st May, Sup. Court. O The Agents in the above counties who have been enrolling the names of subscribers to tfiis work, are ex pected to continue their labor until our arrival, when, bv directions from Ihe Author, they are to deliver up the original subscription papers JAMES SLOAN, ROBT. ABERNATHY, Delivery Agents. Lincoln co., Dec 10, 185 J. LATTD SALE. "T- BY virtue of a Decree in Equity, I will sell, at the Court Honse in Salisbury, on the first Monday in February, 1852, as, Commissioner, the following valu able Tracts of Land: One Tract lvinsr six miles West of Salisbury, near the Statesville road, on the waters of Second Creek, containing 96 ACRES. with common improvements thereon. Also, one other tract known as the Moore Tract, 18 miles West of Salisbury, near the SherrilPs Ford road, having on it a dwelling and out houses. Both these tracts will be sold on a credit of 12 months, with interest from date. THOMAS T. LOCKE, Com'r. December 25. 1851 . 5w34 NEGRO HIRING. THE undersigned, as Guardian, will hire out, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 1st January, 1852, a number of likely negroes. THOMAS T. LOCKE, Guardian. December 25, 1851. It84 PENMANSHIP! H. J. HARRIS, Professor of Plain and Ornamental PENMANSHIP. T ESP ECT FULLY tenders hi? services to the pub- JL lie as Teacher of the beautiful and useful art of Writing in all of its various styles upon new and scientific principles. It affords him great pleasure to return his sincere thanks to the generous people of his native place', (Salisbury,) for the very liberal patronage which they have shown him. His crowded rooms of both Ladies and Gentlemen, speak for themselves, and excite his gratitude and pride. He would further make mention to those who have recently made application to him for instruction, that lie designs teaching another term in this place, after the expiration of the present school, wben he will be truly happy to 9erve them. REFERENCES. f CoL II. L. Robahps, Dr. A.M. Henderso.v, Col. A. W. Brandon, Salisbury, N. C. John I. Shaver, Esq. Joel JenkjK's, Esq , B.B. Roberts, Esq., Gen. W. W. Harley, Gen E. Wheeler, Salisbury, Dec, 11, 1851. I- arion, S. C. 32tf 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, Block Leather Varnish, &c. , SUMMER ELL, POWE &. CO. Salisbury, May 29, 1851 4 fpiIENEVV INSTITUTE, located in the North JL eastern part of Iredell county, N. C, was open ed on the 13th of October. 1851- The present session will close on the 24th of December. The next session will begin on Monday, the 5th of January, 1852, and continue for 5 months or 21 weeks. Thif School is located in one of the most healthy sec tions of the State, in a good moral neighborhood, free from temptations to excesses of every kind. This school offers facilities for thorough instruction on all subjects usually taught in the best Academies, composi- . tion and declamation are regularly attended to. Its ! management is under the immediate supervision of the j Rev. B. Clegg, assisted by competent teachers. j The cost of board and tuition varies from $30 00 to 40 UU per session, i union is required in advance, i For farther particulars apply to the Rev. B. York, who ; is the travelling agent for the Association, or to Rev. j B. Cle,gg, Post Oak P. O., Iredell county. j T. M. SHARPE, Chairman of Board of Trustees. New Institute, Iredell co., ) Dec. 5, 1851. S 8w33 O" The Lincolnton Republican, and Weekly Mes sage Greensboro', will copy for 6 weeks anl forward account for payment. TTT STV R F fF. T V FTl AND R0U SATR. FRESH caught Mackerel, Nos. 1,2. and 3, inbbls. and half bbls. Clieese, English Dairy, and common. Gherkins and mixed Pickles. 10,000 lbs. Tyre Iron U inch, Horse Shoe, band, round and square all sizes, 10 boxes prime Candy. . The above may be found at the Brick Store of W. MURPAY & CO. Salisbury, Dec, 11, 1851. 6t32 NEGROES TO HIRE. ABOUT 40 Negroes belonging to Mrs. Lord, will be hired at her residence in Salisbury, on the 1st ay of January next. Among them are excellent Mi- ners, house servants, &c. For particulars enquire of the subscriber. SAMUEL REEVES. Dec. 18, 1851. 2t33 Beebe's Fall Style Hats, 1851. THE subscriber has just received at his Store, The Sign of the Red Flag, a few cases of Bee be's Fashionable Fall style Hats 20 E. MYERS. Marriage License for sale here . OILS, TALLOW GREASE, Ohio Mineral Paint Qflfl BBLS. Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts.pr. gal. 2500 gallons do do in casks of various sizes. Do do do do 200 barrels boiled Paint Oil. Do 55 do do 5000 gallons . do do do in caskftof various sixes. Do do do do 350 barrelstannere Oil. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cents per gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Bearings, and Coarse Machinery, in barrels or casks, of any con sistency required. Price 6 cents per lb. 150 tdns Ohio Mineral Paint, in barrels, at the lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to Sperm Oil. j Boiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than white. I am constantly receiving large supplirs of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Small profits and quick returns." B. F. POND, 56 Water Street, (near the Pearl st. House.) New York. New York, Dec. 1851. 7i33 DABNEY . PARKS WITH Sparhawk, Dunton & Wurts Foreign and Domestic No. 92 Market Street, Fj'rt Door above Third, South Side, THOMAS P. SPARHAWK, WILSON DUXTON, MAURICE A. WURTS. PHILADELPHIA. 5i33 State ot IZovtlv Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Decem ber Term, 1851. John M. Carson and Alexander Matheson, Adm'rs., vs. Geo. Matheson, John Matheson and others. Petition for sale of Real Estate for assets. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants Geo. Matheson and John Matheson are not inhabitants of this State :It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for the space of six weeks, notifying th said George Matheson and John Matheson, personally to be and appear before the Jus tices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held, for the county of Alexander, at the Court House in Taylorsville, on the 1st Monday in March next, then and there to answer the petition of John M. Carson and Alex. Matheson, Adm'rs. of Eliza Matheson, de ceased, filed for the purpose of selling real estate for assets, or the same will be heard exparte as to them and order of sale granted accordingly. Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of our said Court at of fice.in Taylorsville, tbe 1st Monday in December, 1851. A. CARSON. Clk. Price adv. $5 50. 6w33 VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. rilHE subscriber offers for sale Seven Tracts of JL Land, lying in a healthy section of country, sur rounded with very desirable neighbors, who stand high, they are people now that are improving, and about to improve as much as heart could wish. This land is well adapted to the cultivation of Corn, Tobacco, Oats, Rye and Clover, and also Stock raising. Some good Or chards with a little improvement, and a good Mill Site for any kind of machinery. There are two Tobacco Factories close by. Some good Meadows and more to clear. One Mill Site, 56 Acres; one of 30 Acres with 12 acres of bottom ; one tract of 95 Acres, Orchard and Tobacco Land ; one Tract of 100 Acres, with good buildings, orchard and meadow, dec, ; 100 Acres mostly Tobacco wood land ; 100 Acres suitable for Tobacco, wood land mostly, and nearly 100 Acres, all wood land, suitable for Tobacco, &c, &c. I will sell about 400 Acres in one tract, or divide it to suit pur chasers. Those wishing to buy good land, cheap, now is the time come and judge for yourselves. Anyone desiring information respecting the above property, can get it by applying either to the subscriber at Adrews Mill, near John Dalton's, Esq., or lo A. B. F. Gaither, Esq , Col. F. Young and Capt. P. Houston. ANDREW BAGGARLY. Iredell county, Dec. 18, 1851. 33 ALL persons indebted to the subscribers will please come forward and settle by the first of April, '52, as we are determined to bring our business to a close. And all those having claims against the firm, will bring in their accounts for settlement bv that time. ROWZEE 4- HARRISON. December 18, 1851. 6w33 A CARD. DR. D. F. MORRIS, having determined to locate in the town of Salisbury, respectfully offers his professional services to the publiic as a practitioner of Medicine. He will be able to attend to professional calls by the 1st January, 1852. December 18, 1851, 33tf EQUITY SALES OF VALUABLE LAND And Town Property. IN pursuance of a Decree of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, made at the Fall Term, 1851, I shall expose for sale, at the Court House in Salisbury on ! the 1st day of January, 18o2, the lollowing valuable property : 342 ACRES OF LAND, lying on Crane Creek, adjoining the lands of John Gar monand oihers, ii being upon the petition of the heirs at law of Michael Brown, deceased, for partition -Credit, 12 months, bond and security. 83 450 ACRES OF LAND, lying on Grant's Creek, adjoining the lands of Jacob Cougbenour and others. -S3 100 AORES OF LAND, lying on Crane Creek, adjoining the lands of William Murphy and others. Also l-7th ol 2 300 ACRES OF LAND lying on Crane Creek, adjoining the lands of JameL. Brown and others, it being an undivided interest of the Moses Brown, sen . dee'd. Credit 1 of 12 months on all the above, bond and security. 82 192 ACRES OIi LAND: lvin on Second Crekf adjoining ihe lands of Chrito I.verlv Peter Barrier and oihers. sold upon the petition of O. G. Foard, Guardian ; these lands will be sold in two lots of 100 acres and 92 acres. Credit of nine months, bond and security. ' 8 150 ACRES OF LAND) it the nremises . on Tuesday the 30th day of December next, lying on Dutch Second Creek, adjoining the lands of Jonathan Stoner, Elizabeth Misenhamer and others, sold at the petition of the heirs at law of Andrew Frick. subject to widow's dower. Credit, nine months, bond and security. ALSO j j j j lit . At The Court House in Salisbury, on the 1st day ot Januaty, 1S52, 90 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the lands of John Carson, Cicero Foard and others ; sold upon the petition of Michael B. Dickson and others. Credit, 12 months, bond and security. .$3 Also, at the same time and place, L,Ot O. 21, in the Great South Square of the town of Salisbury, on which is a good dweliing bouse and other out houses ; said Lot is sold upon the petition of Henry B. Casper and others, heirs at law of Ezra Casper, deed. Credit, 12 monihs, bond and security. 3 L. BLACKMER.C. M. E. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1851. 6t30 THE MARKETS. Salisbury. Dee. 23. Apples, (dried! 40 Q S0O ; Bacun. 12la rimn 6 (S 7 ; Cotton Yam, bO Q 00 ; Cofie 12$ 00 Corn, 65 00; Beeswax, 20(3 0 ; Batter 8 10; Flour, 400; Feathers 8; Iron 3044; Linseed Oil 90; ...w..9 ojwu;oii.4fflJj; UamUSUO; Irish r tatoe 503 00; Sweet do. 35 Q 40 ; Sugar, (brown) 8 O 10 ; Do. Loaf. 00 12$ ; Salt, tack S3 25 ; Tal low 9 O10 Wheat 75Q 8 i Pork $C FATETTKTILI.t, N. C. Dec. 9 Beeswax 22 ft 23 : Bacon 11 a lfl Cotton 737 ; Cor 80 0 85 ; Coffee 10a 11 : Flour 450 & : Feathers 32 ft 35: Flaxseed 100 ft 12 Iron, Swedes, 5 fS! 6 : do. English 3 4 : Lard 12 J ft 13 Leather,sole,20 23: Molasses 25327: Nail,cut, 4$ 5: Oats, 453 50: Sugar.bro.,6 ft 9: do. loaf, 11 J ft 13 Salt.Mck, 1 25 ft 1 40 : Tallow; 10 ft : Wheat 85 ft 30 00. Cbckaw, Dec. 9 Bacon per lb. I0O12): Batter 20 (328 : Beeswax 20.321 : Coffee 123 15 : Cotton 5 ft H : Cora 90(3 105 Eggs 12(3 15: Flour 5(3 6J: Featoers 30.335: Iron 5364. : Lard 10(3 12: Leather (soleU 8 ft 22: Molasses 35 (3 40 : do. Cu ba 33 ft 37: Nails. cut, 6 ft 7: Rice 4 ft 5 ; Sugar.brown.S ft 10: do. Loaf,12J(3 15: Sili.Li verpool, 1 40 ft 1 50. IS EG ROES TO HIRE. WE will hire out for one year, at ihe Court House in Mocksville, on Saturday tbe 27th infant 50 or 60 likely Negroes, men, women and children, be longing to the heira of William R Kelly, deceased. Terms made known on that day. L. BINGHAM, ? B. BAILEY, Dec. 18, 1851. 2t33 Guardian. HORSES ! HORSES ! ! WAGONS AND BUGGIES. PHE subscriber has now on hand one pair ol tii.e A iron grey Match Horses ; also one extra Road W agon, and half dozen superior BUGGIES, for sjle cheaper than ever. J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury, Dec. 18, 1851. HAGS, RAGS. THE subscribers as agent for David Murphy, wish to buy about 30.000 LBS. RAGS. Cotton and Linen, of any color. W. MURPHY &. CO. December 18, 1851. fiw3.1 Southern Manufacture. WE have formed a eompnnv styled the Snow Camp Manufacturing Company of Alamance County . North Carolina, two miles West of Cane Creek Cotton Factory, on Cane Creek, at the Foundry owned by David Dixon it Brothers, and would respect full) an nounce to the citizens of Alamance and the adjoining Counties, that we are now prepared to Manufacture in the neatest and best style Wheat Thrasmg Machine, from two to six horse power ; Cutting Machines of dif ferent sizes ; Wool Carding Machines; double and sin gle Mill and Factory Gear; Saw and Grist Mill Irons; edge tools, Cotton Yarn and Wool Rolls, ic, tc. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to giTe us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell cheap for cash or on time to punctual dealers our long experience in the Manufacturing Bu siness enables us to feel no hesitation in saying that our work shall not be surpassed by any shop in the South. All letters addressed to the Agent of tbe Company at the Snow Camp P. O., Alamance County, N. C, will receive prompt attention. DAVID DIXON, Agent, of the S. C. Manufacturing Company. Snow Camp, Dec. 9 , 1851. 6t33 RALEIGH, N. C. THE 19th Term of this School will commence on the 7th of January, 1852, and continue rive months For a circular containing full particulars, as to terms, &c, apply to the subscriber. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. November 18, 1851. 5t33 tate of iLovtti Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Xorem ber Term. 1851. Clarisa Lyerly vs. Andrew Lyerly, Jacob Lyerly, John Lyerly, Rich'd Gheen &. wife Savannah, Jane Lyerly, Massey Lyerly, Alex. Lyerly, Elizabeth Lyerly, Betsey Lyerly, Milas Keply and wife Margaret, Ma ry and Davidson Cozort. Petition for Doiccr. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that de fendant Richard Gheen is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper printed in the town of fealisbury, notifying him to be and appear at the next term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the first 1 Monday in February next, to answer the petition of complainant, or judgment pro confetso will be takeu as to him, and the cause set for hearing. Witness, James E. Kerr. Clerk of our stiU Court, at office, the first Monday in November, A. D., 1851, and in the ?6th year of our lndereiidence. JAMES E. KERR. Clerk. Price adv. $5 50 Ct32 StotiToc jiovtli Carouiuf, ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Abrcm- ber Term. 1951. Catharine Bird vs. Willie F, Bird. John M. Bird. Mar garet A. Bird, William. "0ird, Milas Bird. Michael Bird and Rass Bird, Heirs-at law of Michael Bird, deceased. Petition for Dower. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Willie F. Bird. Margaret lA. Bird, M.ta and Rass Bird, MirgaretfA n.rA q m , si!.:,.,.f .1.;- ...- I ar vi f u 1 . iivsfc iiiiiouii 11 to v 1 as to t,iaiv. si 10 viwvivu, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that pubblication be made in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper print ted in the town of Salisbury, notifying them to and appear at the next term of tbe Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Rowan, nt the Coun limine in Sli!nirr on the firat Yfnndav in - .- - 1 February next, to answer the petition of complainant, orjudgmen pro confesso will be taken as to them, and the cause set for hearing. ( ! Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at I office, the first Monday in Novnnber, A. D , 1851, and j n the 1 bin year ot our Independence. i JAMES E. KERR. Clerk. I Price adv. S3 50 Gi32 ! TO COUNTRY .MERCHANTS. Wm. Newell &, Son, Wholesale Grortrs and Commllaa 3Ifrthant, iVo. 3, So. Water St., Phila., TTAVE always on hand, a large and well selecte XX assortment of Groceries I lies Tp and Illations, to which they invite the attention - i of Country Mrrchanis N. B. Produce received on consignment. J7t23 JAMES HORAH, WAT OH AND OLOOSDSAinm Uppoiite tbe Watchman Office, SalUhnrj C "Valuable Town Property FOR SALE. rilllE undersigned will sell at public sale JL (if not sold privately.) at the Court house in Salisbury, on the 1st day of Jano ary next, the valuable House and Lot, which eT I intr 1 Jiiin -4 .k no;.. .H,oininr ,he Drem.se of Nathaniel oti v j m w Rovden. Esn. The House is large, containing eigtit rooms and a pantry ; and there is attached to ill premis es, all necesary out-buildings. Tbe lot contains four acres. The object is to invest the proceeds, and conseqoent Iv bord with approved security will be acceptable. 1 n nnivr- 1 1 P V n P t) C A V Nov. 13, 1651. 23 XT Charlotte Journal and Greensboro' Patriot three weeks and forward bill to this orhce. Blanks of every description for AT THIS OFFICE. taii fir- irarasr GOODS, AT THE RED FLAG. E MYERS eow rereirine bis FH and Wlatrr . stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consist in of a beaotifal aMortment of Ladies Dress Goods, of tbe latest ami most fashionable styles. A moat magnificent lot of Embroideries, toch as Isice and Muslin Captt, Collars, Sleeces, Cliffs. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting Tliread Laces and Edgings. lnfunts XccdU Work ed Robes and Waists, Hem stitched and Emb'd L. C, Handkerchiefs, also Hose ries. Gloves, 6f Shawls, Black and colored, plain and Watered Silk Mantillas ; also Cloths, Cassimeres. Verting, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Tweeds, Flannela, Linseys, Kerseys, Blank et. White Goods of all descriptions Marseiles Qailts. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Irish Linens; also a lot of Gold snd Silver Plated Girandoles, sad IlaiicUouie Embroiderer Itluallu WINDOW CURTAINS. Persons wishing to purchase any of I be 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. MYEKS. Salisbury, Oct. 9. 1831. a 23tf NEW ARRAN&E1 NT AND II. II. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, HAVING entered into Co-partnership for tbe par poe of carrying on the TitilorillS 110, n a more extensive scale, and with the view of more succesffully meeting lUr increasing deraands of the public in their line, take occasion to announce that they have just received a very bandome anj full sup ply of READY MADE ChOTIUXG. selected at ihe North by ihe pernor partner of ibe firm, and may therefore be deprndrd on as superior in the quality of the good and tbe myle and manner of tlx workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of lhe garments. They hare aio on band a braotitul and mi permr assortment of Cloths, Caiinere, and Vesting. w huh they will make up to order, at cheap at can Ue j bought elsewhete. Of coure"ihejr will he glad to make j op any goods :heir customers may winh, whether bought ot them or purchased at other eiab!ihrnf nta. They also continue lo receive the latest Foreign and American Fashion. They have already received the Fall and Winter Fhiona for 1851 and '52, and init gentlemen lo call and examine them. II. LI ...BEARD. JAM 3 B. BEARD. 22if October 2, 1851. ALL persons indebted to 11. H. Beard, on account, are requested lo call and settle between this and the first of January, 1852, as the old business must be clrwed. II. II. BEARD. Salisbury, Oct. 2. 1851. 22tf. NEW FALL AND WINTER AT Spring Grove, flfn BOGEIt & REESE RESPECTFULLY invite their customers, friends and citizens generally, adjacent to the above Store, where we are now receiving a large and com plete assortment of (aOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, which we intend to dispose of o the most accommodating term to punctual dealers. We deem it unneresary to enumerate ihe articles just received, but suffice by saying, that oar stock em braces almost every article usually called for in either town or country stores. We have also on hand a large stock of beat country made Linsey Jeans and Wool Socks. We will take in exchange for (roods shelled Corn, J Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees wax, Wool, &,c, iScc, at the Market prices. f2Clf FALL STOCK, 1851. WE are now in Goods coi receipt of our Fall and Winter dy compning every ankle of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, usually brouzht to this market ; H irdware and Catte ry, Rio.JavaanJ Mocha CoffVe Jxaf and Browo Su gars, fine green and black Tea, Clotlnand Casmmerrs, Ready Made Clothing, Bagging and Kop, Hats, Caps, Boots and Sbocs, Rail Road Tools. Block Smith Tools, fire proof -Paint, j White Iead. Oil, Glass, Hemlock Leatler, c. ' Purchaoer visiting this market woold find it to their . . ii j i i j m,rr" , . ' . "rm"" "r".m"'T. ! Mock. bou2ht for can exctuive.y. wmcn we win kii at wholesale or retni! at unprecedented Vow prirea. J. F. C HAMULUS. At CO. Sa!iJurv, Oct. 30, 1F51. 2G j TTT' L Fll 1.1.' ' Q 2LI1Q W 111161 UlOtlllllfv ! w SalWinrj, Sept. 18, 1851. E MYERS is jut in receipt of a moat splendid . Ia1 of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing, Consisting of the usual variety. He thinks it oselcaa to enumerate. Perous desirous of being convinced of the place to buy largains, will cail at tbe 20 Sign of the Red Flng. Fallnd WinterSupplies ! Si H loDl. . THE SuHocribem have received, and'a rr yet reertr inz.the.r FALL AID WISTKIX STOCK OF GOODS, consistm? of every variety of articles sailed U Ib wants of ibe poWie. Ladiea and Gentlemen ar invi ted to cail and examine their stock of DRESS GOODS, which is larzer and superior In styl to any oftbrirfor- i IV GOOD GOODS I mer stocks. Tbey cannot tail to be suited either id quality or price. They would ask the a ileal too of La dies especially to their stock of , ULA CK SILK MA NTILLAS. price from $6 to liMeren Cloaks from $21 to , 825 Silk Velvet do. from fc2$ lo $35. Tke mrt , "Prwr arltcus cj iu, zerj n.e.. .f. - ... r .1 f . . It.. . I.... assortment ot Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Hals, Caps, BooU and Shnt, and READY MADE CLOTHING,-. Groceries. Hardware and Cutlery: TT Country Produce taken in eicbanre foe GooJa. copy XJ-Tin Plate. Sheet Co per. Braaa aa4 lioa. and iron Wire, kept connanily oa band BROWN, FRALEY&CO., SaliaUry.Oct. 16, 1S51. M sale