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f-1 ! n . 'i : j ' .1 'I 3, i to" f it fl .I I m ! " .;! offers 10 gi r .w ' ? r .... m ii4! Urd tfia 3 hfe' system anv one eitmonfy. to us, arjj who yilj doivh for tbe j i can rarely iUSe few; persons New Spring arid Sii earn? 1 ..jj,: ii HimiiiS GOODS I" in Be .i; ka hits oi close or rrbtey lo detect counter- W T. SHEMWE WHOLESALE and retail dealer in! Staple and Faney Dry Goods, ia receiving his f elj selected stock of IVctV Goods, cknstiiig! ia part of the fol lowing: " !, j . For the Ladies I have, Brocade and chamelean silks, super. b!k. gro de rhine, printed cnauys, plain black oo black and fancr ba reges, emo, awisa robes, printed muslins, French work capes, collars; cuffa, and undersleeves, dotted swiss, inner i s :i i' .?T,ir-J fJr a reason for d s5oiw,. - . l ii,Vfry satisfactory cbeched, jackonet, and 'tarltonj muslins, bl'k silk lace tb!f ta S1? JT . ' f pj.r. mantillas, kid gloves, pea green, and bj'k canton crape lsoniM?ul J v-e , shawls. .mO! tD,S;' . ' AiAo tvhirh !',8h and. American prints, white goods, bleached and iri.-.inilinlogivetb J .for i,. t Ann. r who are Daa juages oi I PrsOtlS " and fan - L-sent tlS a tUarnage nolice upectfally inyited to an examination before, purchasing fSOi. cM.rJftv lAr nnrl as elsewhere. Corner Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. r . t-nu on baturaay last, ana as . t , rljialoltbe sletter, of course WE ares now in receipt of our Spring anl Summer Goods, and offer them for sale, wholesale and Tbe following is a tut of wis, plain and white embj d?-, linen cam. hand'kfs, ribbons, kjd-etippers and gaiters, Freneh, Eng- brown domestics, &c, &c. . For the Gentlemen: made clothing, consisting of bl'k frock and dress frock tees, and linen coats; at all prices, doeskin i p. t j : "; vawmicie pa ii is, m . ou wiinci saiini vests, protnnDie f&ncy 8jjk vests, at every rate, 'shirt, collars, cravats, Hi ' I 1 troriks, clothi, cassimeres, linen idrillu; bats, boots and snoes, etc., otc, a'f purchased tor cash and will be sold unusually low. Tbe Ladies and public are re ft " " i " i : ' i 77 ' oil : i l ' " DRUGS! DUUGS! 2 Wholesale ANI - RetaiL DRS. PENDLEfON April 15. 1852. 50f r J'rtislnff columns. Mr. B.; p i i-tinf ;oictures lor notice as several taken wduld do, well to pall -.ji -r-tJ ' ' 7'j! 4-j .1 lArl,tieroan,;6ubtles .well acquainted r ..lliinaa ,dh Deep1 River, and the 0f!buaioe8S there, write lo tbe.dt. iedfienibofh Patriot at folloij hPfr River Navigation .Company re ' rJn UniW-1 laborers, to cujt, bew and iabera bayl rbck, &c., kc., ,for wh kh .-rudV 'prepared to pay liberal J fJw, beeicles furnisbing board arjdiall Ljfctmiy accommodation s. j The jvrk 4 ii ahT common laoorer can penorm. jjjlihy Yduri men in tbo.opper cjoun- thMtto pojittve engagements tor the Wtoald df an excellent business, tju ne- itb Rijer, above and neiow tiayvroop, njiloyinfftt farmore profitable; (ban mstipf ire ncemn&H likely to receive on farnha CtijiflRlroadi completed. ; Their pay becAsbt and at he end ot each month or iHhpt mayjleRire, The Si-otk is pr0. ii if:.: :j .k. Ji.L f rifNOIJ, af ii is siu pu vi ""o iioh ot ilDe company io runipirir " rftrjliUraoilJesirable titer Improvement itrlW,nal only because it promises to Imptjul facililies to farmers; around ir iVfij ptoducts quickly anjl cheaply! t ',e,kt lecauie jt opcfnl up steamltoat navit j io cofnfieldli which. proinUe to be! a rof 'lalniuch' employmeot aqd wealth ta FASHIONABLE EMBROIDERIES AtfD i WHITE GOODS. E MYERS invites the attention of the Ladies, and all wbo-desire to purchase lo the most splen did, assortment of mbroiderifsaiid White Goods, ever before offered in this market, which he is now exnioiting ai nis cnesp store : letts, in great i . -nd it & aprmueti.onraH nanus, New style muslin, lawn, and cambric colors, LbestHTtist of the kind who BeauUful PaHshennysettes; and embv mnte te1S3? Df8in ' ..." Honiton, $rtd Valencenees coUars and cufs, j . Jn'nr Town. 1 DOSe Wishing to mnsliri and cambric aleieves and cans! ' . . .1,1 i ; Mens varitv. ,h Rich black and white lace capes and 'be rt ties, . Swiss and jaconet edgmgs, insertings,, frills, bands and flouncthgs, a large assortment, ' . ) ' : ' Infant needle worked robes and bodies, very rich, Paris embroidered, scoltaped iand plain lawn and cam cv brie handkercniefs, j j Ladies emb'd mourning hartdk'fe, sleeves and cuffs, Jaconet, swiss, Tarjeton, Nansook, checked, striped, figured and; embossed muslins, ' . White cambrics, bishop and long lawns, linen cambrics, Irish linens, linen sheetings, pillow case linens, splendid Satin Damask Table Clothes, Napkias and Doihlas ; a most magmhcetU lot of bmb d L.ace and Muslin Win dow Curtains,. &.C., &c. Don't ; forget the store with the-skn of i THE RED FLAG. Salisbury. Avril 15, 1852. 50tf retail, at Very low .prices. part pi oar stock : f 10,000 Iba. Tyre Iron, 1 inch by f inch, 6,000 t,ba. ' . n " 4 3.000 lbs. l 3.000 lbs. 5,000 lbs. Home Shoe Iron. 5,000 lbs. Oval Iron, to 1 inch, , ' 5,000 lbs. Band Iron, assorted, 5,000 lbs. Square and Round, assorted, 10,000 lbs. Hemlock Sold Leather,! 1,000 lbs. beat Northern Black Harness do. 1,500 lbs. Phil. White Lead, pare, at 8a, 1,500 lUs. . " No. 1 at 8. 325 Bags Prime RiO Coffee, ; 118 hhds N. O. and P. R. Sugars, ; 25 barrels irefioed do. 1000 lbs. best kaf do. 75 bhds. prime West Tndia Molasses, 100 kegs fine Rifle Powder, 40 seta BUcksmah, Tools, ; ? 30 boies Tio Plate. 1-3 cross, 1000 tbs, Wire. assorted, for tinners use, 4000 pair Boots Bnd Shoes, 100 kegs blasting Powder, ji 2000 lbs. Cast Steel h to 3 inch square, i Octagon, Blister, Crawley and German do. 1200 lbs. CANDIES, assorted, ; ( ! 8 ars Quicksilver, ! j 1 20 barrels Tanners Oil, l 10 pieces Anchor Bohing Cloths, No. 1 to 10, 150 doz. Kossuih fur, wool and silk Hats, ass'td. 50 doz. Panama, Ieghorn, tulip, Sonnett, Co b4rgh, and English dimond Summer Hats. COOKING STOVES, various sizes.- Also a very large stock of all kinds of j DRY GOODS, : Hardware iiM Cutler yt Bonnets, Drugs, j l IQueensware, &c. j , We take this) method of tendering our thanks for the very j liberal patronage that has been bestowed as heretofore, and, hope by strict attention to business (and cheap goods) to ment a continuance of the same. j ; SVM MURPHY j& CO. I Brick Store, Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. lprZ 15, 152. j f 50tf n & POWE, HAYING; purchased thelargeiand valuable stock of Drugs, Medicinef .!&e.: of Summerell. Powe &- Co., will continue to csrrtr'on the business at thair late stand opposite the Minion Hotel, where in addi tion to the large assortment how oji hand, they are re ceiving fresh supplies from tb4 North f al ariiclea in their line, which they are sealing dn the most reasonable-terms. Thev wish psrtic4larlv to call the attention of country merchants and Physicians to their stock, for THE Subscribers have tome very desirable Winter Ire Goods yrt on band, which they will aell at reduced pHcea also a Variety of tbr Goots which they wish o dieose of before Spring, that th,y may give room for their Spring Stock. Any perao wishing to boy goods for cash or barter, wootd do well to give os a caly as, we are very desirous to reduce oir stock as low as possible. j We keep conrtantly on hand a supply of tin-plate, sneet-iron, sneet and ooit copper irwi wire for Tin nersf use, and fori Telegraph and Water Conductors. 4 BROWN, FRALEY dc CO. Salibory, Jan.22. 1852? 3tf January 1st, 1852. SPRING DRESS GOODS. j Salkbnry, April 15, 1S52. rjPIHeJ subscriber; is now in receipt of an assortment JL ofj Ladies Spring and . Summer Dress Goods. That inlstyle and price, he feels confident will give en tire satisfaction!, j . j : ! Rilcb Brocade Brest Silks, pain findebangea. bla do, black Satin D'chine, Satin plaid Be. . 1 - si I ! m w a i . vat tual dealers. Repairing dorje in a neat manner, and rages. 1 issues, Urenadenes, f ouiajat, tserage on short notice. ! ' ' dei Lains. Challie, French Jaconets, Organdies, GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' : i ' shoes. THE subscribers have onjhund, arid are constantly manufacturing, Gentlemen's Boats, shoes and gai ters, and Ladies' shoesjof every variety. Our stock of children's sboes is large and handsome, j Our work is of the best material and workmanship, and will be Sold low for cask lor on sAorl credit to punc- tbe have now the largest assortment ever offered for Profrnsional dntiJ 1 W .JJ: .t r 1j t . I - . : i . mic iu iireicrn iionn waroiiu ana are aeierminea to keep every, thing on hand'thatj may be wanted in their line ; and will sell cheaper than the same articles can be bought elsewhere in this section of country. Their assortment is composed; in part of the fallowing a i tides: Calomel, America and; English) blue mass, do. do., corrosive sublimate;, hydrare cum-creta. red precipitate, jalap, rhubarb, (English and Turkey) opi um, morphia, (sulphate muriate and acetateVsulohur. sublimed do., lac do., carbonate ammonia, sugar lead, bicarb soda,( bitart potasce. .'The various gums and gums resons, all kinds of exUcts and tinctures, sulph ether, sweet spirits nitre, spit, lavender com p. Tbe .essential oila and essences, balk and quinine. The va- noui prr pa ration oi iron anmoame. a no a ia rue as sortment of Paints, Oil. Dyc-SinfK Var- nill, (several varieties,) acls, j&c. They have also many articles for house keepers, soch as Delluee s fla voring extract for pies and :he Hike. Farina, starch, tapioca, arrow root ; all kin d of spices, bath brick for cleaning knives, camphorated patcbouly for protecting clothes from! moths, Lyon's Magnetic powders for the destruction of rats, bed ougs? etc. Also, tneioi low ing popular remedies Brandreth's pills, Peters' do., Townsend'a sarsaparilla. Sard's do., Swaine's do., Ayer'a cherry pectoral,tJaynes expectorant. vermifuge, sanative, &c., cod liver oil, Gyayls ointment, (genuine) Surgical Instruments. Orders by mail punctually at tended tov ! i S3" Advice gratis, to persons purchasing medicines. Salisbury, March 25, .85. '- 47tf DR. S. H. PENDLETON, afnkFFERS his nrofessionat services to the public V-r He can always be foeid at the Drug Store of Pendleton & Powe, opposit the Mansion Hotel. SAusBcar, Mabxh 25, 1852. j 47 i 1 i u-i J : , MANSION HOTEL, IF 11 Dxi A. ML NESBITT, XJ AVING perraanentfy located in the Town if Salisbury, tenders ht frofrssional services to ttte citizens and surrounding cbaatry. H is office ia on Wsl ter ree, one door below A. H. Caldweli'a offic4 where be may be found at all times, unless absent oh GREAT GOING OFF CAIit, AND SEE T HAVE IO or 15 very fine new Bngsles, just JL being finished, ail trimmed with good leather, and made of the choicest timber and materials ; which work I will sell lower than ever, from $80 to 125, and wall warrant all of them two years. The work is first rae call and see, and judge for yourselves. JjT 10 pjr cent discounted always .oil cash payments. Also two cheap Carryalls, second handed, for sale. ( J. S. JOHNSTON. Near Mvrphy's Store THB-MARKETS.- .Salisbury April 15. Apples, ned) 44 fis$00; Eacvn, IOJqK ; Cc::: . 6 O 7 ; Cotton Yarn, IS & 00 ; Coifee 11 G 1 ' Corn, 75 0 00; Beeswax, 20ffi0; Butter 8 10; Flc :r; 500 ;FeaibeTaS8; Iron 3$04; Linseed Oil C I Molasses ;35fi40; NaLs 5i35s; Oats 40jCO; Irish Yc -tatoes 125 00 ; Sweet do- 3,5 a 40 ; Sugar, (brow r ) 7 0 9; Do. LoaL 000 12 j tSalt.aack 2 75;TtU low 8 09 Wheat 750 8i rftf U 1 April 8 Beeswax 22- 0 S3 : Bacon 1 10 Q II Cotton 707; Cora 80 090 Coffee 10.3 11: Flour 450 0 : Feathers 32035 : Flaxseed 8 1 Op0 1 10 Iron , Swedes, 5 06 : do. English 3 04: Lard i 10 0 11; Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses 24026.' Nails.cat, 4 t Oats, 500 60: Sogar.bro.,6 0 9: do. loaf, 10 Oil: Salt, sack, 1 50 01 60: Tallow. 7 08 : i Wheat I " 8 90. : ' . ; , ; 1 Chcxaw, April 7; Bacon per lb. 00 013-: But:-: 20028 : Beeswax0 2O0kJI : Coffee 120 15 : Cot-. , 5 0 7: Corn $l0Slt2 Eggs 12 0 15': Flour 5 Featqers 30035 : lron506: Lard 10, Q I.; Leather (sole) 18 0 22: Molasses 35 0 40 . do. C -ha 33 0 37: Nails.cui.S 0 7: Rice 4i 0 5 ; Sugar, brown. S (Q10: do. Loaf, 12 J 0 15: Salt, Li verpool,! 40 0 1 50. Spring and Summer QccC !--r AND .- ! - NEW FASniOISS F( 'OR 1855. Good Timber, Such as White Oak, Ashe, Red Elm, Yellow and White Poplar, always bought for work or cash. J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury, Feb. 12, 1852. 41tf All kinds of country produce andr dry and green hides, takeri in exchange foil work. Cash will be paid for BEEF CATTLE. RYMJ2R & MO WRY, Opposite Wm Murphy At) Co'sStore. April 15, 1852. Iy50 ALL persons indebted tilthe: late firrn of Warren & Rymer, are requested io come forwfard and make payment without delay, asbnger indulgence cannot be Civen. vait on mioses ivy mer.i f Printed Cbarpbrics and Lawns fplaini tmb'd anr? plid Tarlefons, Ginghams, Prints. &c. &c. Also JAAI$ ANB EMBBOmERED CANTON CRAPE SHA WLS, Camels Hair and Beraga do. Furchasers i want of bargainaj are tfqbeated-ito call soon attthe chefip fetore of i I E,! MYERS, 50tf I . ; t j Ked Uag. April 15. 1852. MP. M. WARREN, M0SE9; RYMER. :' I; i 15150 fTO Stockholders iri the Nrth Carolina Rail fload JL I of JOUR MARKET. 1 I lie Lotion Market is unchanged, fX :rarrc5nff from 5 to 7. A few bales; fvinferioi wefe sold at 4 J. Charleston aiions.ol io.-01-.-CaiR. Journal. '- ' if ' i i i 'krfatoh Market, April 9ih.pacon, round.cenUi Cotton. 7 J :o 8 ; Flour, 5105,25-; Corn, C5 to 70 ; JL,drd, toil;.,; v Ai 1 1 1 ' r-.i long ;e the officers of TsdJmqnt MpO, tor ihe present term : - j !j i- - ... . i I.UXaron, W. A. ; j J. E.; Davidson, V. A.. , F. D; Stockton, Sec. 1, L C. Si Aleunder, A. S.; t R.'tOtipharit, i Treas. ' 8. .Freelarid,s A. T. i L.feElllr,G. . ' ' ::. - D. filBrVori, U. R. C, Linster. W. 1 - TJr VVlHarUin, J. wi , SJ RaWour, P. W.'Ai' ,M.?T. Bell.1 W. R I H- Mkbray, D, G. t, P. BACON ARB FOR SALE. Iwill be in Salisbury on the 29tb and30t daysl thisSnstaotI (April) to receive installments on the: stock ojf said Road GYRUS lAprg 10, 185 MENDENHALL. Trea. j 3w50; " n i Plrti) was'to-day electe QMmpion of the, Maine Li- j 1 Dissolution Notice Qla aflaaTl ot Pr,me Bc0 and Lard for yqnHE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the O VVFiVf V sale at the Rowan House. - These J rm of Vood ?t Harris, was dissolved on the articles are warramed to! be of the best Quality, having gSthf January, Ifi52, by mutual consent of tbe par4 been manaked by i H. L. RQBARDS. , tjTg r. Harris bought out the sock on hand. tTbosef C?t:U..i.. A nnl 1 K IfiO ! 50lf I j L: -1 : I It . .U Ato..nt fim tn ipansuui nni iyi j , I naving Claims agaiusi inc iii ui itiiuai. tisvm . "v'" h m for paymjent D. B. Wood having notaing to ao With it now. ! I 'D. B. WUUU, April 15, 1852f-4t50 j R. HAKK1S. S25 REWARD. THE 01otlihg Esiabiyhmeniof the subscribers was entfirld by meains ofj a false key, On the night of jFriday.the 9th instant, aind a piece o light colored Cassimere and a quantity iiof ready made clothing tak len. We wiil pay-the above reward! for the t detection nd apprebeision of the tHie for thieves, jor for any in formation thdt may lead td their detection. ii i; I HOKACU tt. BKAKU oc okjv. i Inril is rso.. i M : 4w50 ouor Law. K. V elected Mayor llov Neal Dow. ( Whiff and 1iis..J. t k t- - . E I . 0, ftU96. .The Democrat AWrmf&l tn tlirea W hi era $25 REWARD, p RANAWAYifron) the subscriber, near Mt. riea . Aunt Cstharras countv. on the 13th instant, a ne ero boy. named Mokris. Ssjd boy is 21 years of age, very short built, about 5 feet 9 inches high. very ,tnr!r! 4vith bold countenance. He had on when he left SALISBU Jtt' N. C. THIS large and commodious Hou3e, so long known as one of first HoteIs!in thi Southern country, is noW owned by the subscrtber, ho, is determined to spare no pains or expense in increasing, if possible, tbd fair reputstion which it'haa sO well deserved. Additions arid improvements td the buildings are be ing made. Furniture of all kinds that is not in first-rate order,, beting removed and, replaced with new. The House is well supplied withi nutriber of excellent ser vants. The 1 if . STAGE ?0FI?ICE is kept at this House, all the stages, one Hack excepted, arrive at and depart from this Hodse.the subscriber being the stage agent at this plaq) j THE TABLE will always be furnished wlio tbjj best the market af fords. The Gentlemen's Hall is Supplied with a varie ty of newspapers, religious, -Utertry and political, taken from all the principal citieslin the United States. THE STABLES are largecomfortable.and ajltenjdedby the best Ostlers in the country, Carriages Bo gjji" nd Horses always on band to hire. I": I , , . ,. Ilpr Large atock yardswithl good sheds, troughs, racks, &e., connected with'lhe Hotel. I Tbe subscribe r"a snticipaMons re more than realized, arid he feels greatly flattered at the early increase of the business of the House. He.hopsby attention to merit a Continuance of the sameC ? , i. i; HAND JAMES. Msrch 1st. 1852. ''h I 45lf , Wadesboro' AreuS Asheville Messenjter, Char lotte Whig, and Lincolntoh Rejpublican, publish once a mnmh fiiir iz months and forward bills to the subscri- hl. :fc i II. JAMES tnte of Jiovtn atoUUit, ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru ary Term, 1852. Sarah Hartmanvs. West H. Hartman.OthoHartman, Jesse Baggs and wife Terrissa, James Cameron ahd wife Polly, Joicy, Anna, Silena, Augustus, Emeline, and John D. Cauble, Heirs at Law of Jinny Cauble, and Emily Adderton. j - Petition for Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Emily Adderton is not a resident of this State : If is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Car olina Watchman, a newspaper printed in the town j of Salisbuty, for six weeks, notifying the said Emily Ad derton to appear at the next term of the Court of Plas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Row an, at the Court House, in the town of Salisbury, on jhe first Monday in ;Msy 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; . j Witness James E. Kerr, Clerk of said Court at 'of fice, the 1st Monday in February, 1852. i James e. kerr, cierk. Price adv. $5 50, 6w46 j WAGONERS. ff BALES ofCotton to be hauled to the Leaks tJUVville Factory for CASH. Enquire of ! Caleb Phifer, Concord, j Jekeixs Sc Roberts, Salisbury. March 18th. 1852. 4t46 j SAVE YOUR MONEY, j CHAS. N. FREEMAN & CO. (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.) j IMPORTERS ANtJOBBERJ 144 Broadway, 1 door South of Liberty Street, new Yonn. TTAVE now on hand, and will be receiving d!f XX E E BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and CMlhicr;, HAVING entered into Co-partnersh: for the p .r pose of carrying on the Tailoiallg II;: lies, on a .faere extensive scale, and with the view c more suceessfylly meeting the" increasing "derhanJjt t '. the public in fheir line, take occasion to announce : they have just received a very handsome and foil s-. - P,y READY MADE CLOTHING, selected at the North by the senior partner of the f. r: -, and may therefore be depehded on as superior in t' quality of the goods and the style and manner of i' -workmanship, and particularly in regard lb the fit of i! garments. They have also on hand a beautiful anJ t perior assortrnent of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestir . which tbey wilt make up to order, as cheap ss can t bought elsewhere. Of course they will be glad toiaa' op any goods their customers may wishwheiherbou!.: of them or purchased at other establishments. They also continue to receive the latest Foreign s: I American Fashions. They have already received t" Spring and Summer Fashions for 1852, and invitee . -tlemen to call and examine them. , ' II. IL BEARD, JAMES B. BEARD. April 15, 1852. - 22tf vol.8 ALL persona indebted lo Ii. II, Beard, on acccu ' are requested to call and settle between this and . first of January, 1852, as the otd business must be clot r ' I H. H.! BEARD. Salisbury,! Oct. 2, 1851. . 22lf. , 1 i i . ,, L 1,1 ..JI 11 1 I- ' ! ANOTHER NEW ARRANGEMENT. Williams Brown, HAVINGpurchased the Tin Shop formerly kr.c as the shop of Brown Si Baker, have opened t same in the house of D A Davis, opposite the etcr: VV. Murphy &. Co., where be proposes to carry the business in all its various branches; He is ir . ready to receive the orders of his friends snd the f lie, for all kind of work in his line of business, fine assortment of Tin and Japan Ware kept const; ly on hand for sale. . I ' Houke Roofing and Guttering executed promptly and in the best i manner. Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ol various kinds t' kept constantly on hand ; and any work, in that I. not rradv made DromDtlv executed.. His Sheet I: through the season, New Good, direct from; the 1 Stoves are a' superior article,. and very cheap. & 1 ILiJLiO ! NEW B0OKSlvDmf WN ARY. tSX If HAVE lately receive! a kandsore stock of New boy fill aimiforiom free ffiateiand thathe will t and valuable BOOKS together ith a new sup fily of superior Stationary Call and . w Salisbury, April 15. 1852. . !p jj 50tf ; EDUCATION. K'Hfmen to nine Whigs. i.V4FfMesteirerpolkd: Cnri arris e)ltat 4nd The Election The River. i'if -. i. CTV 6.-At the municipal CTfstefday the whole Demqcratac Cil8 fecd- The Councils ae ViJr"r arising at the! rate bf onie F!' "WUr.ahfl th ilrolii. io olPAkI. n fewest' of Main street. A verV 18 !prebended. ; . j. j B lit- . I dill fMlHETruestees of Rolky River Acadernjr, respect J. fully infqrm the fmUidf that they have placed the above Institution under the dare, of (Professor Silas C. Lindsleyj latelj of Greensborough, jN. jC. fThe high qualifications of thisfGentleman. both for tbe instruc tion and government of youth, fneed no eulogies. The Academy is sitiuatej at Rocky River phurch, where khere is preaching every Sabbath, Tuition 88 010 m and 12 50 per sescion offive mnniha U Ftnard aridi washing 86: .brl. month, lite jhealthiness of ihis ioeatiop, for year past, has been en itirely uriexcepiiimabje. Tie sehotastttc year divided into itwo sessions, commenctni on the jrst Monday of May iand November. After a student has entered (which can be done at any lmenp oeducuon pa rauuc cP for aicknesss. i i M I S : ; 1Jd.TJ1-jr' .. Revl D- A-fENICK, R. H. MORRISON, i Dr.C. A. ALEXANDER, i D. ALEXANDER, LEVI PARKS. Col! Wi F. FHAR. R. klRKPAPRICK, Sec, I I l i rj Trustees. . Uorkv River Academ. April l, dtou ICF Professor S. CMMsIfy autfcori the Trustees th.t nnor vouthliiood promise, morally and nr,.!i..re. .rladlv received whether they can pay or Ael under an 'assumed name. He is a very amart boyj, and ein wtitip atolerible hand. t 'h i 1 I Will gjvel the, ab6ve reward tor nts apprenenaioji and delivery o roe, or for his! cqtifinenieixt in any jad so that I getShiraj ajgain. Address f 1 1 1 MUSliS tSAtttUE.!.. ! l Mt. Comfort. ICabarrus co., N. C. : April 15, 852, 50f j TT StauntonVirginia) Spectator copy three weeka and forward bill to the subscriber. NEW SPRING ; i t AND Isis GOODS. 1 lis - ! : . y not. 1 Wi uf 0 Houtt.ln this pltfce, olr Tuesday morni 4.Trf 'Cl ' J' H Fark Mr. JOHN Ai MnU. .'.tn..1? U inst.,y!Obadiah Wood- 5n2!?V:B.il,w 7t" int.,'ht the Riv!. Sam'l 4Jlf25A?ROPST' MM AMELIA ril r -"! l .f- V . t XJIL 11. 'KZfc h , l4,h IIENRY LO" Wp ihs tnd U days.i , ! LOCKE, Coff- GRAND ROYAL ARC OF 1 NORTH I CAROM ; rr l CHAPTER Red Flag, Salisbury, ; April 8, 1852. Titio ....ir wnnld; inform his friends and the publicgenerally.thathe is now receiving the laTg- : i J : ..Artmant m w t&t and most exccnoivc wr-.- feTiyPLE AND FANCY it. ..l..6ihi.:niethl ot Kndermgh lb.nkili lhe L-i. Mrnnn(Tr. that nas WW L . T I m m , .1 . IS li- bim.and oy me i fie flatters himself the STOLEN from me. fouj miles North of Mt. Mourne on! the night of the 25th ultimo, a young Horse, four years old, a dark dapple g-ay, slightly hip shotfen, with his mane rubbed 6ff,haved with gearing, and slow to move a bridle withotti blinds taken with him. Five dollars will be given for tfjdelvcry of said horse, and twenty-five dollars for sugicieni evidence to convict the thief ? iAMES G, BRAWLEY. April 1, 1852. I : 5t48 taite oe iidttli eaivoUua, IREDELL COUNTY. ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru- ary 2rw.:t852 ' Wm. F. Cowan, Ex'r. oi A. Beggarly, vs. James C. i Baxtort. i j Attachment. R. NI T. Buxton sammohed as Garneshee. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant James C. Buxton, is not an inhabitant of this State: III is therefor ordered, adjudged and de Creed by the Court that pbJiction be made in the Car olma Watcjiman, printeePin Salisbury, for the space of six weeks; Notifying the said James C. Buxton person ally to be and appear be tre tne JUSilcea tuwr vvj of Pleaa and Quarter Session at the next Court to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in a.... ' 1- ik. i,a MnnHmv of Mav next.then and there to anfwer, plead of replevy to said Atuchment, or judgment final will be rendered against bun and the amount in Ihe hands of Xhe Garneshee condemned to the use of fhe plaintiff'sLClairn. a r . Witness! J. F. Alexander, Clejk of oursa id I Court at office the 3rd Monday of JVbrusry A. D 1852 J, J ( AuuAAii VljU, vi Msrch 26, 1852 PSce adv. $5 50. r.nr...n mannriii'iiirir nA tamh Aur.tiont. rich fash ionable, fancy Silk Jgilllriary Goods. Our stock of Rich Jtibbon. composes every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods are manufactured expressly td our order, from ou own designs and patterns, and stand un rivalled. We offer our goods for nett Cath. at lower prices than anjy credit House in America can ariord. All purchasers wilt find it greatly to their interest to r j. r.i ... : j . u - reserve a portion oi meir mooey ana ma&c -ic,m" from our great variety of rich cheap good. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons. Embroideries jCollars. Chernisetts, Capes, Berthus.j Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings, and Inserlings. Embroidered., Reverie, Lace, and Kemstncn tamonc Handkerchiefs. Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. ; EmbroideredJLaces for Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils.. Honiton.Mechlen, Valencienes, and Brussels Lacei. English and Wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thready and Cotton LaCes. I Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves;, and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowers. French Lacej English, American.! and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. March 4, 1852. 7w44 of all sizca kept forjSale, and made to order at 0 cc: " per pound. ; -" The subscriber respectfully solicit a trial. 1'' chants and Pedlars are particu arly invited tq give 1 it calfe . " ?' I Country Prnduce, old Pewt tr and old Copper ti in exchange for work.-. i ! Salisbury, Man. 8, 152. ,.i ly3S Administrator's Notice. HAVING taken lejtersof administration, de onaa won, at November Term, 1851, on the estate of Samuel Silliman, dec'd.aU those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to p'esent them fori pay ment within the time required by law, or theyfill 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 Uth, 1852. 5 State ot Jlovtft tiroU;:: , DAVIK COUNTY. ' In Equtiy Spring Terml&Z Thomas Brandon, David Brandon, Hannah Cam?' Mary Ann Sharpe, vs. William Brandon, Ear , Brandon, John Brandon. , Petition for sale of Land. In this case, it sppearing, to the satisfaction- cf Court. that ihe defendants, William Brandon, Brandon and John Brandon, are not inhabitants cf Smte - It is ordered bv lhe Court, that publicati ; made for six weeks, in the Carolina Watchman, f . r ; 'said defendants to appear.at the next Court of D; to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court li in Mocksville, on ihe 4ih Monday, fn September r and plead, answer or demur, to complainants' bi. ., the same wilj be taken pro cooiesso, ano ibc for hearing exparte. 1 : " ! i ' L. Bingham. Clerk and i Master cf i Court of Equity, at pfiice, the 4th Monday in l'.: A. D , 1852, and in the 74tb year 1 American i. pendence. Price adv. $5 50. BINGHAM. C. M. ' 6w43' 6t48 and bithe iinducementa he isdelermined to offer, Utte himself to be able to merit a continuance of El MYERS. A PIANO FOR SALE. same. ! 49 riDQT it ATRtffond landed Piano for aale at A ?LaaA nrirel AdoIv to S. L. Howel, Esq.. x. m vci a v - a- . - ftvUUl or Dr. J. R. B ! fAW deii. ' ; - March 24th, 1852. Adams, Oak Forest, ire-6t48 N feREOTPES. i -i r 'uirnia r j ti. a. VVJfc;:1!?'. to. and rHnfe iCZ ' ?M.r the Fresbyteriai .fitted up irtments i Church, i.u n,n Wrience and facilities Vrw.ifiii.V"i '"enMe ,n1 commbhly !kfthnLVebort: wfor;Abae who j e, shonjd come without delay. V T CHiUtS,,w,B ine above fact:. ,.H J- ul. THE next annuaf Meeting fj jgoJJ holden in this towfron Mondsy the 7th of June next. Sabordinatenapirr c ?H- j egates and returns. J ;tToerrT. r.r.A SecW. H. P. Wilmington, Mareh 3L 1852.; 8w50 i W. T. SHEMWELL, HAS IN STORk AND FOR SALE, Rio and Java Coffees, Teas and! Spices, x , White and brown. Sugars, No. t Mackerel, Srm and tallow Candles and JHOtassea. Salisbury., April 15v1852. 50tf IL M; lORilELIji Forvrardlag tad Cominls&toli HfKkuV : Office of Nbrtli Carolina Kail Koaat r ! ' j Gree5$boo?, lat April, 1852, i ; i: i ' r is. : ; ' ROPOSALS will be received at this office jintil the 20th instant, forthe delivery of fla for the h Carolina Rail Koad trom wanm w f .ki mi!n fi.t lonir. to b hewn on two 8id SCSKaaSK be par.llel-.to be six inchea tLndsWii;;inchea heart in tha bawn aides,the other two sidea io be barked. 1 1 i - Tneilla tUHf good white or post oak and subject to the inspectiol. Engineers road. The delivery Vbe the latter part of the praent . ,iri.klN.r and not to be paid Jor or , Beginning oiji until inspected and received. . The bidders will name in ther bids the P"cep' sili the seltionl oJ the road onVhich they propose to SHI, inCjBepuwH? WM t X,, . -..'nt-d ont tn deliver their sills, wnicn aecuoiis r -T tnem oy ie .nB F.- r- 7-; - Mv twent. ma The section staaes ur.g -Itiftn L . j. nni.m hAint .near eacn section ,0 put up is not to dampge oy lyingu The ai lss to be got aunng me ptwmF-sv Rsil Road fcr rh Cocord ana Charlotte papers publiah fnUl 20th msti Dr. iMilo A JV- Roseman, 1 . . 1 t?..i.... in WAVING permanently locatea ai ni r r :,L c.k-Wat f kalisburv. respectfully ten der, hi. prpesrional ieH hto -eigh nd the nublie eenerally. ' ?. ' p"r m Ready Made Clothing SUtr lot; fLottft ' earoltft. RANDOLPH COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quart pt Sessions, Fpbru f ary Term, 1852. 1 THE last Will and Testament of Millicent Nixon being produced in open Court, and the du exe cution thereof being proved by one of the sobscjribing witnesses, and ordered to be recorded. And it ajpear ine that Hehley Nixon is appointed Executor therein ; and it further appearing to tne vouri, mm iu usy tc;. Umm lift ih Siate or cone to parts unknowji : It in iherefore ordered by the Court, that publication be- made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman. $ pub lic newspaper printed in the town. of Salisbury, fi. C, for said Henley Nixon to come forward and appear at the next Term of the Court, to be held on the prat Monday in May. 1852. at the Court House, and I fien j .kL,- Uifv Reenter to the Will of Mi heent Nixon, or renounce his sppointmentand the olhce ot Executor to said Will, or letters 01 Aaramiw,ri" with ssid Will annexed will be grantedto some Of the . r w; "I Witness, ! Benjamin F. Hoover. Clerk of ouf . said rnrt .t nflce in Asheboro. on the first Monday in r IBM B. F. HOOVER. C erk Price adv. 85 50. 6t48 ; .;..- . . I i t .... jrmlh. Tm Tnli suDscnuc usj"" 7 r. .. . ...v r JU iiiiow reivingis large and splendid stock of READY MADE CL0TI1BG, ChXhs, iassitnerestVesting, Trimmings, fc. I :. , i.x.i . rfi.et Gentleman's v- k-t 'h intenas neeuiHg r . Fnrnishing Eatablishmfpt, :l. Aij vftrlt, and cheapae,..h.ll nbe.anrp- r rr oalf lhc iCtna State. H i. determined, - f and . stridk personal aatenupn . . the qaaHtifs that merit pau-K-. - North, To Farmers ahd Planters THE subscribers ss agents for the Importer, have made arrangements to keep constantly on band a soppIjTof pest , nl Peruvian Guano and Agricultural Piaster k;-k .k-1TTI Tt tn Quantities to suit as cnesp as pense 01 Wilmington, Feb. 28. 1852. hieh for vsneiy, qoaiity ! iT,u n northern cities, adding ; tK flld North iney-.. y-.v t rp.w -r- t .nW lhe lCtMi expense 01 geiung - l u'm.ined. if csre in selecting m. j , J.& D. McBAB t-U him. solicit, the attention of . I 1. 1 . r-JWra h kik- n .ock above aHodea to. vu -... teTveT Clothing ln.de lo order a, beretofore. on I ywHr,Tr?. T.i. - --J raonable term.. the ahoriesi none r ,T ib VI AN. MNfik. Cowaa'.BHck Row,Sahabary.N. I3t48 BEWARE '. j .AtA tn ih old firm of Brown & A Jsrhis, either hy note or sccount. are requed to .-t wL r. Rnndolnh.at the Mansion Hostel, and little the sime.or they will be waited upon by ail officer.) uui u' - n .t.t . , 1 lino 04 3t49 $150 REWARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber at B-lyoir, r Lenoirf Caldwell county, N. C.i on the It.'. February last, "'i1 TWQ KEGR0 MEN, Tafleton and Jerryl TARLETON is a mulatto. fitG years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 incnes mgn, r ; slow of speech and jroovemeni wnn mtn from a burn, and the thumb nail . bruised off one cf hands. .... V J" JERRY is a deep black, of pleasant open enh ance, about 23 yearaof age, 8 or 10 inches high, proportioned!, and may be easily recognized by a -on the back of one pf his wrists, whether left or r. cannot say. . " ' - ', ; 1 will give $25 for each, t t either of those rz lodged in the jail of Charlotie, or a proportion at wajtl for them any Where elie; and I will they reward of 100 to any person who will L: me with evidence sufficient to convict any; wh'.ts : of harboring them. ; t x. s! W. MOT' BelvoiMarcK5th,l852.,: , ,; 4tf N. B. Address the subscriber, at Charlotte cr ; coin ton. ' : I ' M , ' ; 1 -' Direct Line from Greensboro', Ii. I1., 1 Richmond and Petersburg:, N and after th 1st day of April. 13.V.J, tl.er be a direct line of four Horse P4st Cnach-s Greensboro'. N. C. via Dnvi!ler lialitax . Ii , Charlotte OH-.V, to BarkesviUe, where iey meet the cars from Richmond and Petersburg. This line will be run three times a week an J ; wSl be: no detention, J , ' J T 1 laving Greensboro every Tueeday, lrun-; SaWrdsy, alt 9 A. M. Arrive at Danville .tar. .s 9 P M. : - . - I ' - J i . ! 'Leave Danvilie iverySuti4f. Wednesday tr.l day at 7.P. M. Arrive at Greensboro' next t ei t M '' - II-- ( ! ! . ?This line will connect stGreensljoro with t;.e bury, and at Danville with the LwncWjrj : .tj J. llUuWw,l ' . .3 . fn FLAGO fc CO. March 13, 1852. j I , l ' 4 BROWN Salisbury, April 8, 1853. r. Blankr? of lery descnplion for A T THIS UvtLKjiu m. I ; I ; f 11 i. t i J ; . ! fftlMj, J8AAC BR1GGS -I I n. 50tf Jahaary 30, 1851. .-1 tf38 14 ! 1 V (I 1 1
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