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i 1 r I i , i y. WF"? Wind windows, open, a..u . ., r tKrift i n f v r i rr - ik.;.if!nx'a onen. an i 1lWW"Z!rb!hew. It caused the Sib cooks to piake rare mis, iich2 former flew up to roosf and f,e f about supper" long before ..tl rLrtrJ'ttrm Courier. . i Macon, Ga., March' 31. i Convert- L Southern ai.f" Rights at 11 o'clock. ' President uGen. Hendrix, , w"v it:.!- P,. Mont and in. III. ..ntT i f it a ;. , m si-s aw rgjiis cT7ve ft Williamson, Secretaries 'rJKf four from each judicial jdi.trlct Jeao"fl ,Bpp0n(ed Jo report mailer .for the yW 7 h Convention, an adjournment took . A P. . r Columbia, March j31. i.ff nit i adorned In iWelferj a.u.eenth ''Mt.I 230 bales were sold at frohi 5$ . .. Jtfn NftvV Yprk low, Iftursdaj. ,xr r-!rl rwinn were clisnoged of at 8i ; " siftiair Orleans arid 8 centsltW Up. ; i I M;cow;;Ga.. April 1. ,"r,.-.;nilorfre-a$3embled at Mil .iiiiaiuivf" .. . .. . -.i rrJi at three o'clock in ihe alter- wfsuanlw aojoSurnrheht, and received the a A iheSCommittee of ihtjt thre, which I'ftmea be liitrimore Platforms of 1844 &i843H;re4!m'ntn J1!6 p!"1 pelateillo, ibet Baltimore ConTen. I 1 lbia rVport was adopted and the Dele f tppoiftd four , from each Judicial Dis UBominaied by the' Delegates from the re r fiiaitirts, and eight Irom the Stale at Uenominaecl uyiine oiiTennoti en masie. k. nfais chosen will instructed; bu III, vo t I mark'et has bee,n ani to- to to Dem- lled2e. -r. M-ttai einressea tor any particular alfhouh-i"l was Understood that a -fflijioriti of tbo niemheN of the Conven- !r m ktot ot "Buchanan as tfee r first The! Convention adjourned al a quar jjkfur4ien;tc&ck fi7i .r 4v I - Ik. s.s i ! Colombia. ADril lJ i n Cotton Market has been quiet -but tea. luiJit-. without aav change navms taken nrices: 1 34U bales were solid at from If to 74. -1, imi 2.-fn ;New York'4o dajr oiioo was unchanged and four thousand ba IviiolfUl teady prices. Friday, . . : L i es litsztf Obleans, March 31 Cotlon. The-sales during: the last lour days mpNie 4lj)00 -bales. 1 Bacon Sides were :4if9i cettts'.! Vhiskey Was dull at from km i .- "T 1: . : 2 .i . T. " t;P . ;c - s ; 'I tie i4 ceuis. , 5 , , 1 . 1 1 Njw(Orx;eais, April IJ Oaliurjrfay, Up lo noon,! the transactions niprised 4GjP0 bales; at, steady prices. . The laiaVidvicel have been received and are MiauTin til ei iTlntfn nf tYia avoninir i:ci, oowever,1 aas tnoi yet oeen neweiopeo. tossfin jt to , leive (or Mobile ihU after. mo, vrhencff he, will proceed to Chaf lesion. U-l "Colitmbia, April 2 There ii r.Q ehanse to note in Cot ton J Pri J'l We be en very dull,! and the market has fa firm. . iba sales' comprise 2Q9 bales at 1 1 BALTIMORE MARKETS. iOUTllOttEL Anril 1 uSU in dav of dftCi tm. Howard ,8treet Iflourat $4 06 J,!and! 1,500 ib 11 i - im ' j- mi m; 1 1 v. d ; mui ai 9. 1 ne rnarKct closed ratner . 1 n . m 1 f t - 1 -i Tt -1 ; : ; ,'FIRE . ffocVsvjujs, K. d., April 6th, 1852. I l Editor A fie broke ot in our village ftboU 1 Kick, k M A. c4..ii-.., ' t. .A. j . fot tol. Uenrv R. Austin find from thenca Anon , , ,. , , . ... 1 r i I T Ctedlhtfrdwtlling house, whichl with all the 'ed. filled With Wned by Col. Austin, I "'" and Uidir contenU were completely destro r"fe torawrly used a; a Work hop JT" "PfPina lumber; (own to th dwell hhiwcnf tr wit. .rr"'; is-: r r.-"ir 'il 1008 trapped ifn flames and entirely consumed. 'nre eprefad bo rapidly .that the mBt strenuous w e nnable torpscue bat little o Col. Ausdn's ty froro detruttie ravaire Mi Waffoman awe fortMwiie, as the whole or the greater pottipn Preerved3y the most laborious and conUnue ;ic rtin ex fa wr,pi ftel eew1y grateOul for th ef rfotfcnh rh their twhir a.. k 'ilSitt w ay thPl wlhout tenginesr apiparjatus n wtjnn could do to ston the Dropress of the were io2 1 haPPyito add ,thU no fives . ,-T Ws the refult o accident. Col. Antitin's 7-'viaun of lnv, k , dollars. ( ' . ! : iXours, ate. 1 ' i M. ? from the1 SoirtLhf rt k. ; i (; THE CELEBRATION. i Thdrsday, March 11, 185S5, was the day act apart for the celebration of the second annirer. sary ff the Sons of Temperance of Taylorsille Division, No. 131, In Taylorsnlle; We met in tbi Ditrmon room tl 12 o'cloik, with a good, ly number of our brethren from neighboring Divisions, who joined in the procession. We marched to the Court Yard, entering the Pourl House In reversed order, where we found a largel concourse 9f citizens assembled, both la dies ind gentlemen.1 Alter the house was call, ed toj order by the W. P. prayer was made by the (phaplain, Rer, Waal N. Nesbit, who made a solemn and fervent appeal i to kind Heaven, that pis blessings mighi re,st upon our Order. Then James A. Baker, Esq., marshal ol the day, ;rose and introduced Dr, D. W. Krider, whodellvered an anniversary address,entertain. ing tie audience for twenty minutes with a most hapny and affect ire speech. After which, the Revf A. C. Allen was introduced and delivered eloquent and touching appeals to the hearts of nis oengnted auditors, which we trust to a great exteint had the desired effect tn kindlintr ih an T cmPeCance h many la sad and des- ponaing nean. 1 Alfei whiclj jHogh 1. Stolfea Esq., was introduced, who commenced in his usual mild way, gradually sickling away from the hearts of bis auditors, that! rancor and haired itbei bbre to our prder, and instilled Into their minds the great principles updo which we rest. We dislike the habit of high wrought adulation 1, 1. upoh orators of every character, but we feel sure we express the sentiments of those who heard theihree temperance speeches on Thursday the llh inst., when We jtay lha!t thy; acquitted themselves in a rnanner civinn! the hiehest sat. isiaiciion to the most of them 4bo heard ihem. But that some, would object Id their wholesome 1 ruths and bold denunciations of evil, and wrong. was ot course to have been looked lor; and if here Is any such we have only Ao say it is noth- more than could j be .expected from them, well knowing that .the temperance flame has never been kindled in jheir benighted minds, and that they are still bound; by the vender's chain. ' j I . -I ! , N After speaking there was an, opportunity giv. en' for ay one wishing to join jour Order, when two genilemen stepped forward and gave their names, anu aiier casting aoou a lime, taiued the names of gehtlemen.1- - l ' 1 We ihen repaired to the Division room and initiated four, and thenj adjourhed, to meet in iLL T5! .I ... I ' ,1 1 me division room at eariy ; canaie.ngni ; Dut the good effects of the exercises of the day were sue n, ana witn tne assistance 01 some 01 the mbsf zealous Sons, ibat when we met at night, there 'was ( we are happy lo $ky) eleven more new names pronosea 01 wnicn nine were mi. lisliedi and heartily engaged n the torch-light procession.! We marched in' double file to the X Roads, east of the; jail; and (hence back the South Si ret4 tbe Public Square, and there 1 ; On the 25th ultimo, by the BievWai. P.Taylor, Mr. O, HARRIS, of Chatham, rEEPLES, of Davie, iln Davie coo Dir. on the 25th lor, Esq.. Mr. JOHN ORANGERL to EfrCHISON. ; MM r Irt Iredell county, on the 1st instant, by Charles R. Jones, Esq.', Mr. WALTER LOR ETTA ELLIOTT. to Miss AGNES E. Iff I nlu.by Bantoel Tay- Miss MARY STEELE, to Miss I' ll : ' ..OBXTnAHIT.:! s ' . ; i Died, March 25ih, MARY IL McKENZIE, eldest daughter I of M.S. and Margaret McKenzie, I aged five years and six months. She was a child of more than ordinary promise: she Was intelligent beyond paost of her years, amiable in her disposition and be Idved by 11. Her parents loved ber perhaps to a fault, bpt she is gone to! rest with Gvd, and to speak His praises where suffering and death is frit and feared no niore. May this dispensation of Providence be sanc tified to her surviving brothers and sister, and be fond parents. ; ,. ; R. H. - il t . f. f i- f -i i ' i "A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, a ! I messenger of peace and love ; t Yet it is a talent ff trust, a loan b be rendered backwith BORN March 25th A daughter to: C. B. Wheeler. Town. 27th A daughter to jBarten Craige, Town. more venerable we ob- old 1 ll., i NEW SPRING AND DRUGS'!!, DRUGS! Wholesale SHIER GOODSJ Red Flag, Salisbury April 8, 1852. r II HE subscriber would inform his friends and the JjJL public generally, that he is now receiving the larg est and most extensive assortment of ! STAPLE AND FANCY ! B1Y (Bi, ' that he has ever before offered, which being selected With great care by himself, he feels assured that he will be enabled to offer greater inducements than ever. He takes this method of tendering bis thanks for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon him, and by the inducements he is determined to offer, ilL-n... J. ir If ..it. J : : ne nauers nimseii 10 ue boic to mcni a eonunuance 01 the same. 1 I f 49 E. MYERS. Office of North Carolina Rail Road, j ; Greensboro", 1st April, 1852. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 2Qtb instant, for the delivery of sills for the North Carolina Rail Road from Charlotte to Salisbury, j The sills to be nine feet long, to be hewn on two sides which sides must be parallel- to be six inches thick and show six inches heart in the hewn sides, the other twb sides to be barked. M mi l-. r I ...Li.' J L? l ne sins to be oi guuu wniie or pon osk ana saojeci to the inspection of the Engineers after delivery on the mil rt The deltverv to be the latter nsrt of the nresent formed the TempeaMe Ball ; after which, we 1 Of beginping of the next year, and not to be paid for marched into the Uouifrliouiei where we were ap" P!" a".Jc,v!u- welcomed againj by atIeast by two lor three hundred persons;. There were many ladies in attendance, of the fairest and most beautiful of God's creation, welcoming lis ion to the glori ous task ot man's ledemptiori from the dominion of king alcohol, with tbeir smiJes and kind ap. probations. Gqd grant iha!t not one of them should ever feel by sad experience the effects of that cruel despot, j ,We Were again enter tainedf first, by Hugh M. Stokes, Esq ; second, ly, by the Revi A. tl. Allen!; thirdly by the Rev. Mr. Hopkin, fibm Catawba county, in aJ most gratifying and heart cheerinffmanner to the Sobs, and we trust to all.' Ante believe that there was Temperance seed sown on that occasion, that will be the cause ol joy to many a heart in coming time. And in conclusion, We believe that it was one of the most pleas ant celebrations! that, we ever experienced. Hold tip your heads, ye friendi of Temperance The Temperance trumpet is calling us to bat tie and victory Over the enemy of all mankind. Never mind the foes', vain rattle ; the dark mist of intemperance is fast receding. Oh ; may the happy day soon come when our beloved land and couniry shall be redeemed and made free, i We are in good spirits. Taylorsvill0 Division numbers something like one hundred, and tiey ai-e still coming. ;We expect to ini tiate some lour or nveat our next meeting.- We have the good of mankind al heart. The bidders will name in their bids, the price per sill, the sections on the road on which they propose to deliver their sills, which sections w til be pointed out to them by! the Engineers on the Roa , The section stakes being 100 feet apart, twenty sills will be placed at a convenient point near each section stake, and twenty sills at tatty, feet from the stakes and so put up as not to damage by lying on the ground. The sills to be gottflunng the present bprtng. fl rJ. M. MOREHEAO, ! f S P,..M.nt N T. Rtil Rn,l OVThe Concord and Charlotte papers publish until 20th instant. j.H'V i. i $150 REWARD. T ANAWAY from the sqbscriber at Belvoirnear MX, Lenoir, Caldwell county, N. C., on the 18th of February last, j TWO NEGRO MEN, Tarleton and Jerry. TARLETON is a. mulatto, about 2B years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, thick set, slow of speech and movement, with S tear on his cheek from a burn, and the: thumbnail bruised off one of the hands. : ; ! JERRY is a deep black, jot pleasant open counten ance about 23 years of age, 8 or 10 inches high, well proportioned, and may be easily recognized by a scar on the back of one of his wrists, whether left or right, I By? order ol the "Division. March 19, 1852. ?! i - ' R. S. cannot sav. I will give $25 for each,; or either ot those negroes, lodged in the jail of Charlotte, or a proportionate re- Ward lor ihem any wnere ise ; ana i;wui give a jur ther reward of $100 to any person who will furnish n)e with evidence sufficient to convict uny white man of harboring them, j j i r i . a. vv. mui i . Belvoir, March 5th, 18S2. I 45tf N. B: Address the subscriber, at Charlotte or Lin colnton. Horrible Tragedy jt'ii Virginia-Six Peii ; . j:! . . J sons Killed. 1 t The Fairmount Banner announces the rhurdroaixj meij kddl oe wotnan, whp vfereiemigratingjetard, at a house whefk tbey had storjpd tp spend the nigbt in Dbdridge coantyi Va.,!pn the night of j n Dbdridge eoanty be 17th instant. Tt who committed this; wholesale mu BEWARE! ALL persons indebted to the old firm,, of Brown & James, either by note or account, are requested to call on Wm. C. Randolph at the Mansion Hotel, and settle the same, or they will e waited upon by an officer, bit not at our expenke. ! i Salisbary, April 8, 1 852, AND Retail. DBS. PENDLETON & P0WE, HAVING purchased the large and valuable stock . of Drugs, Medicioes, 4ic.t of Sammervll, Powe ' uo will continue tof carry on the business at their late stand opposite ibe Mansion Hotel, where ia addi tion to the large assortment now on band, tbey are re ceiving fresh Supplies frbm the North of ail articles in tbeir line, which they sire selling on the most reasona ble terms. Thev wish particularly to call the attention of country merchants sad Physicians to their stock, for thej have now the largest; assortment ever offered for sale in Western North Carolina, and are determined to keep every thing on 'band that may be wanted in their line! ; and will sell cheaper than the same articles ean be bought elsewhere: irt this section of country. Their assortment is composed in part of the following titides: Calomel, (American and English) blue mass, do. do., icorrosive eublibate, hydra rg cum-creta, red precipitate, jalap, rhubarb, (English and Turkey) opi am, .morphia, (sulphate Mariate and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do., lac do., cajrbonate ammonia,' sogar lead, bicarb soda, bitart potisse. The various gums and gums reaons, all kinds op extracts and tinctures, sulph ether, sweet spirits nitre spts. lavender com p. The essential oils and essences, bark and quinine. The va rious preparation of iron and iodine. ! AIeo a large as sortment of Paints, ililsu Dve-Stuffo. Tar. Ilish, (beveralvarietiei.) acids, tc. Tbey have also many articles for house peepers, such as Dejjuee's fla voring extract for pies land the like.; Farina, starch. tapioca, arrow root ; aJUkinds of spices, bath brick for cleaning jknives, camphorated " patcboqly for protec t in g ciotnea trom moths, Lyon s magnetic; powders; for the destruction of rats, bed bogs, See. Also, the follow ing popular ;remediesBrandre4h's pills, Peters' do., Townsend's ; sarsaparilliy Sand's do., Swaine's do., Ayers cherry pectoral, Jayne's expectorant, vermifuge, sanative,! See., cod liver il, Gray's ointment, (genuine) Surgical Instruments. Orders by mail punctually at tended lo. i !: ; . ID" Advice gratis, to persons purchasing medicines. Salisbury, March 2b, 1852. 47lf BARGAINS l i A inc. oooecr.oera have some very desirable Winter Dress Goods yet on band, which they! will seU at reduced prices abo1 a variety of other Goods which they wish to dispose M before Spring; that they may give room for tbeir Spring Stock. Any persons wishing toboy geoda for cash or UrterJ wouI4 do well to give us a call, as we are very desiroas to reduce our stock as low aa possible. I x We keep conftantly on hand a sapply of tin-plate, sbeet-iron, sheet and bolt copper iron wire for iTin ners use, and for Telegraph and Water Conductors. BROWN, FRALE & CO. Salisbury, Jan. i. Jif i HAVING permanentlyt located in the Tow'n of Salisbary, tenders his Professional services to the citizens and surroundine countrv. His office is on Wi ter street, one door below A. H. Caldwell a where he mavbe foand at all times, unless ahseitk on rrotessional daiies. of5ee, Jsaaary st, 1852 (iMEVT GOING OFF CALL ANDS1?E. I HAVE 10 or 15 very fine new HnSicsJ just being finished, all trimmed with good leather,! and made of the choicest timber and material ; which work t writ sell lower than ever, from 880 lo 8125. and will warrant all Of them two years. The work is first! rate I and see, and judge for yourselves. fD ID per cent discounted always on cash payments. Also two cheap Carryalls, second handed, for sale. J. S. JOHNSTON, Near Murphy Store. Good Timber, Such as White Oak, Ashe. Red Elm. Yellow and White Poplar, always bought for work or cash. J, S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury J Feb. 12. 1852. 4ltf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. W. T. SHEMWELL, HAVING purchased the Store formerly owned by Enniss, Shemweli & Co., would respectfully FFERS his professnal services nto Pblic.-- Lhat he to open, in the course of a few weeks, an DR. S. H. PENDLETON, Pendleton 6t Powe, opprtsif the Mansion Hotel. BAUsacar, MARa aai J852. ' 1 . i 47 H-; 1 4 ! 3i- ilfi 1 j L4 MANSION HOTEL, jiijir ? ENTIRE NEW STOCK, of Staple and Fancy Goods, to include all the new styles both of the useful and ornamental. Grateful for pspt favors, and flattered with the, belief that be will be enabled to please, he solicits the con tinued patronage of those who have heretofore traded with the late firm, whose business stand he will here after occupy, corner of the Mansion Hotel. SalisburyL Feb. 19, 1852. 42tf r - THE I MARKETS. ; ' tl ; i x:J Satitbury. Apples, (dried) 48 000; Bacon, 1UJ'.. 1 ; 6 (9 7 ; Cot 800 Yarn, '4 5 & CO ; Cci.'-e : Corn, 75 Q 00; Beeswax, SOffiQ; Cutler . 5 00O j Feaiibers i:8 ; Iron 304$; Li: Molasses5040;NaLa55; Oats4U. L tatoes 1250 00; Sweet do. 35 O 40 ; $vi 10 9 I Dp- tof 00 J2i; Salt, sack ; . low 8 S9 Wheat ?5o 8 ; Pork C ' 4 j '!"';-'.- Favktteviw March 30 Beeswax 22 0 23 : Bacon : Cotton 7 (3 7J; Core 80 .390 ; Coffee IV 450 & : Feathera 32335 : Flaxseed K Swedes. 5 6 : do. English 3 4: LarJ : Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses 24i32G: Nai' Oats, 50 CO: Sngar,bro.,6 IS 9: do. losf. I Sali,i.ack,l 50 & 1 60 Tallow, 7 CS : . 6 89 0. f j , J j r Chesaw, March 30. Bacon per lb. COT 20(328 : Beeswax 20321 : CofTee 15. 1 .' 5 07 : Corn 51S12J Eggs 12 G 15: I 859 : Featoers 30,335: Iron 5,2 GJ: Lar ! Leather (sole1) Jg Q 22: MoIasses35 Ci 40 : ba 33 Q 3?: Nails, cut, 6 fi 7: Rice S0gar,brown,8 O 10: do. Loaf, 12 J Q 15: verpool.l 401 IO 1 50. HI ANOTHER NE Wl ARRANGE JIE 1 1 1 SALISBURY, N. C. THIS large and compiodious House, so long known I as one of first Hotlls in the Southern country, is now owned by the subscriber, who, is determined to spare; no pains or expepse in increasing, it possible, the fair reputation which! it has so well deserved. Additions and improvements to the buildings are be ing made. Furniture of all kinds that is not in first-ra te order, being removed a id replaced with new. The House is wejl supplied With a number of excellent ser vants. Thi n ; ' j ! j j STAGE OFFICE is kept at this House, all (be stages, one Hack excepted, arrive at and depart fVornhisHouse,the subscriber being the stage agent at this place. "!!,; f; THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best the market af fords. The, Gendemen'sHall is supplied with a varie ty of newspapers, religiot9j literary and political, taken from all the principal citfers in the United States. j TflEltABLES are large, comfortable, an! attended by the best Ostlers in the country. Carriages, Buggies and Horses always on hand to hire. j : , CD Large stock yard t with good sheds, troughs, racks, Sic-, Connected wiShi the Hotel. The subscriber's anticationsare mofe than realized, and he eels greatly flattened at the early increase of the business! of !t he House. Jle hopes by attention to merit 'a coDtinuance of the sarai HAND JAMES. March 1st. 1852. T ! 45tf - Wadesboro' Areas. Asheyille Messenger. Char- lotte Whig; and Lincolnlon Republican, publish once a month for six months audi forward bills to the subscri ber; ; i 1: . 5 j tt JAMES State of flovtli Carolina. ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru ary Term, 1852. Sarah Hart man, vs. West H. Hartman.Otho Hirtman, Jesse Baggs and wife Terrissa, James Cameron and wife Polly, Joicy, Anna, Silena, Augustus.Eme line, and John L. Cauble, Heirs at Law of Jinny Cauble, and Emily Adderton. Petition for Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, : that Emily Adderton is not a resident of this Stale : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in ibe Car olina Watchman, a newspaper printed in the sown of Salisbury, for six weeks, notifying the said Emily Ad derton to appear at the next term of the Court of Pleas a,nd Quarter Sessions, to be held forthe county jof Row an, at the Court House, in the town of Salisbury, on the nrst Monday in May next, then and there to answer, plead or demur to the petition of plaintiff, or judgment will be taken pro confesso and plaintiff s petition heard exparte as to her. Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk; of said Court at of fice, the 1st Monday in February, 1852. JAMES E. KERR, Clerk. Price adv. 85 50. 6w46 - Wimams jar ,V7i:, HAVINIS purchased the Tin Shop (onv.ei' as the shop of Brown & Baker, have same in the house of D. A. Davis, opposite 1. W. Murphy Co., where be : propws t,. the business, in alt its various branches. V, ready to receive the orders of his friends a: ! lie, for all kind of work in his tine of fine assortment of Tin and Japan Ware k- ; ly on hand for sale. I House Roofing and Gutfcri; executed promptly and in the best t:. i Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ol various !, kept constantly on band ; and any work in not ready maife promptly executed.. Ilia li Stoves are a superior article, and very cheap. STILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and made to order r. t i .3 per pound. The subscriber respectfully solicit a tr! chants and Pedlars are particularly invited u a can. . . - 1 i ) ! , Country Produce, old Pewter and old C in exchange for work.. Salisbury. Jlan. 8, 1852. ! 1' 2i ft, ii -rr 500. WAGONERS. BALES of Cotton to be hauled to the Leaks- of alle Factory for CASH. Enquire Caleb Pbifeb, Concord, Jeski?js St Rqberts, Salisbury. March 18th. 1852. 4t46 3t49 the 17th instant. Theihornble miscreants . . t i.ii. . rucr are II 8 now. ,1 ' '' r .fit v txuut r !,,runKara 9 grave, inere Wi' v ' v a . ot?r f rnen dare i ru.iJb$ione. under heavy penal. A.Vl"4eu astaltii L actor! fni UOP .H C " 1 perilling '4ili. - ffor 1urn'nS he countenance iEn .i110 devil, and defac k it!Tmaa about 'bim until . he - 1 -TTT - - i - f- JL r-ri PPr, lhat a nero oman, WTWVi!0 wdow Cobb, residii.ff on Mra.irL:Vll? Yai,on co- !Rged bout ij c" TV drowned herself on ihe S'teVeVM0 ha? threatened Vh! H f Jurf of Inquest was "Mht r,l . u ! veraict in accordance ) "rff or& Remedy. : 1. 1 11 I -Li 1. h afnruTin n't,:. S'- f thi Ia1lat0re r!f that fMO, party ihel other evening. ?klW .e'!Uke?ifor R fe tra to ren would be papers advise ih rpplam ,hem-" 'batis itate of iiottn aroifna, DAVIE COUNTY. Tn EauitvSvrinz Term. 1852. Supposed to hStVerStbIetl $22,0O0j from the Tnomag Brandon, David Brandon, Hannah Campbell, nartv murderea. fine names Ol me vie- Marv Ann Sharpe, vs. wuuam cranoou, omuw. tim kr not nArfained. J The murderers jBrandon, Johri Brandon. left Clarksburg on lie mortiing of the 17th, i I Petition for sale oj Uina. and the samejmgHtjstoppi w had rose si and lieved at Clarksburg on; the Sunday night pre ceding, Who was charged. w ith having set n 'V . -11: ill. . !... n ... M S lire to several, November last. Direct Line from'fireensboro', N. C, to Richmond aria Petersburg, To. ON and after the lstay of April, 1852, there will be a direct line of?four Horse Post Coaches from Greensboro1, N. C, via isnville, Halifax C. H., and Charlotte 0. H., Va , to-Burkesville, where they will meet the trs from Richmond and Petersburg. This line will be runlbree times a week and there will be noidetention. 4 LeavinglGreeneboro' eirery Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, it 9 A. M.' Arrive at Danville same days 9, P. M. f .J Leave Danville everySunday, Wednesday and r n day at 7j,;P. M. Arrif at Greensboro next day at 6J,A. M. : . d This linjs will connect at Greensborof with the Salis bury! sud at Danville rtlh the Lvnchburg stages. f I. HOLDERBY & CO.. A r. FL.AGU 5C UU sr. a ' Marcn j, ipo SAVE YOUR MONEY. CHAS. N. FREEMAN &C0. (late freeman, bodges & co.); IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. ' 144 Broadway, 1 door South of Liberty BtretV, new Tons. ng daily from ihe TTAV Exno w on hand, and will be receiv JLJ. through the season. New Goodt, direct European manuiaeturers, and cath Auction, tick fa$h- to noble, fancy Silk Millinary Good. Our stock of Hick Ribbont, comprises every variety of the latest beautiful designs imported. ; Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and rivalled. We offer our goods for jtett Cath prices than any credit House in America -ani ... 1 1 r 1 -. . 1 . . 1 : j and most stand un- at lower afford. To Fanners 4t48 THE subscribers as jgenta for the Importers have made arrangement to keep constantly on hand a supply of best . : Peruvian Guano and Agricultural Plaster which they will sell in3qjuantities to suit as cheap as they can be purchased 4n the northern cities, adding .J a I IT- .Ui- il annlrintr tn th MtlStaCtlOn Ot tHC I u or ? uyu f V7:n o" s 1 onlv the actual expense f getting them here. j , 1 j ... j 1 .nnpf tnnr inr npicnnaius. i ilium uiauuvi,, i . , . n ma n rr est Union. iWDer 1 -ina (mgrtierea parv p"7Rndok are not inhabitant of this I :i JMCW' also put top. I Ddringr the flight they te TlHTcd bf the Court, that publication be Feb. 1K. ? I. f ...I. 1 . 1 . .L- P li..iV.l,mih forth I : anil inaiscrimjnateiy lliassacrtrucvcrv t made lor six, weens, in mcvaiuim. ii rj ci LJ ,11 i-j K-i 2 no-lfi inmate, robbed them of their a l, aa;id indants tp. appear,.. htc AJVTil CitmJm from me.lbhr miles North Mt. -O-y , ... KM fnp lh rmintVOI UaVlO.ai UC WIUH huusc rr -. - . L. , ... tk. AOAOKol Thp cmA nnrtv.it is bfi- "1 " ."V" ' "i 1 ;:i j. "s- o -,t ion -.the nieut ot the umx ultimo, a young cgbonH , r--jf . -,n ModcsviUe,on tnet-aio ununoay m cFM.rA-v-., - u 1 - . . .ijL . anu .i5rhtl hin .1 i-i ri...kk. f n m .oil 1 ... . i 1; ..u;n.ii.' hull ir i lour fn iviu. aai ..r r . rescuseu JOilii .viwp.ua uu 11 iuu-jcm maa plead, answer or- armor, 10 ihi.ii r i . HUM M . "V All purchasers will find it greatly to their interrst tp reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rtcA cheap good. x Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and elts. X Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisses, Tarletobs. EmbroiderieSj Collars, Chemisetts, Capes, Bethu3. 3rlld. Xrl3-IltGrSi Embroidered Reverie, Lace, and Hemstitch Cambric niuoitrrcuiris. Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces foi Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils. Honiion,MechIen, Valencienes, and Brussels Lacet. English and Wove thread;, Smyrna, Lisle T. tread, and Cottdn Laces. Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves, and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowers. French Lace, English, American, and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. March 4, 1852. 7w44 buildinss in that town in .hat : a It has been suggested vessel be sent to bring back those persons who have been the victims of swindling agents for California steam ship compa nies. and who are how in a state of utter .r - t-u-w , ..if;.. :J destitution on the istnmus. wtiooui raeus to proceed either! on their journey or rpturn hnme. This idea S is a good one. that it should be carried out. 15ofon Times. the same will be taken pro conlesso, Cn KAarinar nnrte. I swiiMH. I. BinabamMCIerk and Master of said Cburt of. Equity.lat office, the 4th. Monday in March, AI D., 1852, and in the 74th year 01 American! inue- p4ndenee. i . T1TV A,. Dinunatu, v. iu. 50. 6w49 Mourne Horse, shotten. irbbed off.ishaved with gearing, and slow to mlove-ia bridle wiihost blinds taken with bim. Five dollars wil be given for the delivery of said horse, and twenty-five dollars for sufficient evidence to convict tfte 1EV CARRIAGE r JSIU AT MT. ULLA. f TlHE undersijrf JL pened a Carri - nsnmeni near Mw,: : Rowan county, otU S y!jto call public atten; 2?imf. He iJ pre; ;ir all kind of work in I business, in the very besi manner, and on 1!. commodaiingjierins. He proposes to make nent establishment at the above stand, U-' public wants of that section of country rn; hopes the citizens tn the surrounding country need work, will give bim a call before goin j He will possess some j advantages over Carr era in the surrounding villages, and begs t' public will avail themselves of the benef.t ': ' JAMES l: . Jan. 8, 1852. . - : !dr:panlf.moii; "HAVING permamensly hx-w JLJL Town of Salisbury. reF;i-c dera his services to the public in i! branches of his profession, j i jOffice,, West's brick building, near the How and one door above the Watchman Otlu-e. Feb: 19, 1852. - ; tf DISSOLUTION. THE Co-pa rtmership heretofore existii?? firn and name of Enniss:, Shemweli - this day dissoved by mutual consent of the : All persons indebted to the said firm are rt come forward and settle up. j r -1 J. IL ENNISS, ; r j.w,CT.('SHEMvr 1- DAVID BARU1N Salisbury. Feb. 16. IP52. j' . Just Received a Fresh Suppl" tomb STOiir: THE subscriber would respectfully infir zens of Salisbury and the snrroundi.- J tht he has opened a 7Iarblc Kt;tI!I in -Salisbury, which may be found at his re Market street, where be, is prepared to fj;. Stones of Marble Slubsfancy, upright stor, tals, tombs, monuments, &.C., at a very etuhV, Engraving done neatly at .Northern price, made the necessary arrangement, the suiter. ' a short notice, fill any order from five doll.-sr-No pains will be spared to give entire m. j (JEORGE VOtl! Salisbury, April 8,1852. I ' 1 STOLEN. ; MY stable! was broken on Sunday nit;' . t February, and a horse stolen therfr a bright bay gelding, about five feet high, al., ' old, has a white spot in bis face and while ; oose, heavy, bashy mane, very round 'and t has had colts distemper and some marks o( o, it on the neck or jaw. . Any inbrmati.n r-; horse will be thankfully received, and if ! reasonable compensation made for trrit!e. t K - ALFRED M. IV. Beattie's Ford ."March 4, 1852. : 1 1 M RUN; HEREEVEir- national 1priCeadv. 85 thief April , 1852. JAMES G. BRAWLEY. 5l48 A PIANO FOR SALE. . ... . . n. - . . i . a FIRST RATE second banded nana tor saie v vrw reduced nrice. AddIv toS. L. Howel.Esq., Mocksville, or Dr. J. R. B. Adams,1 Oak roret, ire dell. Slate ot aOttn atoUua, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru- 'JSfl1! " m trim er ary , I erwt, iooa. Administrator's Notice. HAVING taken letters of administration, de bottu noaiat November Term, 1851, on ihje estate of Samuel Sjlliman, decd.fll those having claihr against said estate are hereby notified to present thejm for pay ment witljin the time required by law or they will be debarred by Act of limitation. Those indebted to said estate are! advised to come forward immediately and make payment-. I ! D. R. BRADSHAW. Admr.de bonus non. March lltb. 1852. tK5 State of otttt eatbUna. RANDOLPH COUNTY. .1 March 24th, 1852.; 6t49 WniL F. 'Cowan, Ex'roj A. Beggarly, vs. James C. Court oJPUas and Quarter Sessions,, Febru- i arv l erm. iou. 10 Dr, Milo !L:J- Boseman, -bttt AVtisir: nrmaWentlv located at his Father'Si wt nf Saliaburv. respectfully ten ders his professional services to his neighbors and the public generally., , March 27, 1852. 6m48p OHlce Salisbury & Taylomille Plank i Road Company fUHE annual meeting of tbej Stockholders Ready Made Clothing. f w i " : war t filHE subscriber having just returned trom tne ponn. X is now receiving his Isrge and splendid stoca oi READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, testings. Trimmings fa. intend keeoinff a neneci ieniieran a XI, ouvii, , f f :! . ,. Furnishing Establishment; wnicn tor vaneiy.wwiiiy and cheapness, shall not be surpassed in the Old North : Attachment. ; f R. N. T. Buxton sum mooed arlSsraeshee. Ir appearing to the' satisfaction of the Court, that thei defendant James g liuxton, is not an innaDitanioi this State: It is therefore ordered, adjudged and oe A wlti Court thai oablication be made in the Car- WWJf . J . .. . r . r olina Watchman, printed in Salisoury, r ine space m six weeks, notifying the said James C. Buxton person ally to be snd appear Jfre the Justices ot our oun of ipleasbnd Quarter! Sessions at the next Court to be held for Ithe county Of Iredell, t we Mun noose ia &,t.vitu. on the 3rd Mionday of Mar next, then and .-" .. ; .- . i . there to answer, plead h replevy jo-hi Aiiacnmeu., IE annual, meeimg of tbej wodoio i new itock tbOTe ana4led to. Cal Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Road .P faar9Cves. Clothing made to order t the . , . . r r ' , ... n i vuuiBciica. vitui"& ny, will be held in the Court House, at i&aiiaou j . notice and most reasonable terms. Wednesday the 5th day of Msy.i.1 a puuvu-M j 01-.. tl C A, wrnA it im in wieciins OH Hwa. snda strick personslsttehtion to business, are jsny of 0r,jodgoent final wil bf(rendered agaTasthini and tne . of reooanc. his appointment ai the qualides that merit patronage, none shall surpass ,mwlot ln the handsMjfhe Qarnesbee condemned to Eiecnto lo Mjj Will, or Letters of ine use oi iw pio',t Tf--"", , , .. !W:.k t v AUkanider. Clerk of our said Court L.imt.hi 3rd Monday of February, A- D., 1852 i VrF ,l 1. F. ALEXANDER. Clk. March 26. 1852 -4Priice sv. 05 50 hm. nratAl fr naat favors, he solicits i the attention of his old friends and patrons, and the public generally, to Call and examine for as heretofore, on attendance is requested. y -i ' :. , I i 5 Salieharfi April 8,1852, WM; MURPHY, Prea') 414 JNO. A. WEIRMAN, No. 68, Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, N. C. 6t48 Rlnnks 'ot everv aesc . . j - . i I ' j ... m.,;t fi f i AT THtS OFFICE, -6 n for sale THE last Will and Testament of M ill iknt Nixon brine produced in open Court, and tne due exe cution thereof being proved by one of the subscribing witnesses! and ordered to be recorded. And it appear ing that lenley Nixon is appointed Execokor therein ; and it further appearing lo the Court, that fa id Henley Nixon ha i left the State or gone to parts unknown : It ia therefore ordered by ibe Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchtnan, a pub lic newspaper printed in the town of Salisbury, N- C far id tfenlev Nixon to come forward and appear at jhe next Term of the Court, to be held do the first Mondav in Mav. 1852. at the Court House, and ihen nA ,Kre oualifv as Executor to the Will lof Millicent . j, no tne oince oi Administration .i,K maiA Will annexed will be era n ted to some of tbs nt of kin Witness Benjamin F. Hoover, Clerk of our said Court st office in Asbeboro', on ih first Monday ia Febraanr. 1852. B. F. HOOVER. Clerk. Prit adv. 85 50. 6t48 Warrants for sale here. THE undersigned informs his friends a r generally; that he 'still occupies hi Main Mteet, where they will find stall li::.' stock of ! M ' I I r Saddles and Han: of the latest style, and. made by the ben the State, and! no mistake. He frrlj c ' beauty and durability, of giving the utmo-i As competition is the life of trade, be (,-,' friends and customers that no pains will ! please the public. : All kinds of country or Saddjlery ; even chickens, butler, mi J t;:. of repairs done with neatness and de.(r Tt( !. I 1 j I W.J. I'LI' Sailisbury; March, 1 1th, 1852.' I WILL attend at Mocksville, in Du ring the week of ibe Superior Court, f of delivering Wheeler's History of Non!, ( all subscribers lo the work residing in Ia Salisbsry ard Rowan ran be supplied ai Boger& Maxwells and thoae in CaUirn, -of Dr. K. P. Harris. I will alao ati-n l t Cabarrus county for the purpose of del i v r I j james sloa::, March 11,1852. i- il- Q'i Office Silisbury and Tuylorsvil! I Roadj Company. AN Instalment of Four Dollars on tK' i Capital Stock, will Le payable on tl next. . The Kpwaa stockholders wn! f ny ' dent st Salisbury, snd the Iredell atockh. to Samuel R. Bell at SiatesvilSel By order 'of the Board, 1 ; 1 : W. MURPHY, March 17,1852. 1 I it If:; 'f f.: ... J I -ir
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