i . i t l 1 ' 'I U'ftS I Y ,!'.,- f" - ! !f f"' i f '!. I ' r I i 1 & I i , i . ; 5 ' I- ?! - ' t ' I III- l-UnMMN PRISON. ave QMKT:..iJihki Mr. Rice, the fivrWf.U lii orison ,for tfiis friinSpMf '-..n!plJ Io selltW Amer. Knfd &fa-H tear the notices H" JU in the Consular ;olhce. ... pr": -it rr; ntrtnifn in in r.nm the 'tLon ofilW Cll which was gi?en GoNalolhatre executed. ihe r". .M k dkazreeable responsibility. nLfwii his country seat. This fjL'dirtefe he jailing of the last Cftf! ,;Bjr(heabored,Spch, the 7th li t., b Utirih ' i' i .fc- Maiiean fltiihHritief at Jrf,fL .Srfein' persons, SAin buyfnjf 'twtfc.'V Lj ,hV Plaintiff In ihe 1 w'v . !.. ' . fUmiif thai I nntnl plied. s"' . ,. ; - mk.. i ..... i w a..; Eds. Courier. L LIFE IN. NY. ' I lin'oal' Melln of ijhe SiockhWers'of jotf was ).eia atf:na uince ot Hie fWi ity. o Mnrfay Um. If'it Re.pof d Dard. we larn that L,Vtl'Pmj,''in3r;!for ,np; pa1 )' r Uiijfrltif-$2200; and that the L' itcpifl. lialle f4rM?e8. amount to Jiflf SflO.OOO which allord a cerlnin Utt irSbpfri)t.'ayiiienl of all ji a- ;ria tin IMi" mein ier or per tii ibeJrfftntMn pawl in oy those who ce wetJ; hfjr sprtlii- piior to the first loltftwiBZ MJ'?", isirrKwr were ;re ta i t)tU.'lL Johnso, VV.;D. Fl'a.V-iP-'jrdjitii Perriii Busbee. JI. W. i4 ITj IK i'Kef , AVj W. Holden, W. k.W; II. ;)tef,.beaton Uales, F.iC;. f.Jl. Snoiu ahit C. D. Root. The old ibpoa'rdwre also re". elected, i jffonnt Nf.th epe raj ions of the Com- iP,iii';l few iJapr ti$ submitted to the ju&ri Sad ptddw, in !pamxhletfe form. ! I. ;, r! RpWgh Roister, lOlh inst, it laffcuai'fe Ys- A sh tviLLE Clique. r wifartfjkzd a ''Western man" was kdbj : h4r Jie terfjipd and' is now H the "Jilftlh CliqqjR," and his pun ktfor;in fbjir friends were " ear i. Sip'cejfmt the Sheville Clique" icrob lieJlet hj- Tiaidldeponerits' who ibosiilp io, themsf Ives jhc entire pof dte'tatbrihip ofjthe Sfat and all prsfni vvickHlly bent bn the ;w ineYjii party, il they can t suc Undfi&rlh'A facttdn of f bel Aboli Isin mrtNorjherVt States, thinking Mtrcarcdirjieliwq'barties, or have Wancjpo'br in iljeir hands, they .seirrme to nidplto ruin," rather fcf ruled hys Jhei majority, orj as t hey ilhvjj te Worfcl believe, (but false kMejh Clique They don't ?hti,!. and are' so only from fatofprchmstynccs.. They are the -f finkljthH warred so lustily last,' -r faerifsfs.V-Un onists," &c. and -.tlWOlljiea ?q TRIUMPfl OR DESTROY. J ij i l Aihevitle Messenger, f- ' sftt ; , l' '' I I . . - ff;-A: wallet, bresumcd to 1 1 lere h a person sus- If Win&coynterteit money. Was M,learji from the Marshall Ea- v pinivui uie river near uunters- -Mbaifla:.-alfflw d icu; bills tol the amount! of vm i . I - ' LlpnWsiori Merchants Bank ywM0Q bill ptj the Canal Bank w(fflrfani twos con k;n u J0! Wgetbvvn, J5,j C.; seven $20 MQt'Statii1lnle AC M p; An oin ( lTOnfc of Ahiusu well exe El'SfaWllsbnltte Bank of Cape t p vvf' xil jo JtanK oi lveniuKy. , MffTfefe NOMINATED. ! :t Wit -iLJ: A j tvt ' rs hill & "i. ' S.,1 l I' ud umo Irnm '-Herican.nartv. and will nrhh. "VYehster tor Prektderit., W tuu- x iczmy lives ' Ju I Orleans, Ju !y s5, 1 852. ksJ: a8 h details or a terrible ftP!0ionNwii5n occurred about V V - ?b'8 "fniu. U .Lake Ponchar. S. - ,,'a?,pr St.. Jairiea explo. tHllTx 16 lhe ci iromBiloxi, 4V)a8e,,r-! At the lime of her- ::, v.w,i!3ciiiaiion prevail. JiUii M,rei!ar supposed to be lost, 1,!". r the Supreme wif5Bf,iIil, IY?,ihd v,ctims ai guished lawyer. re described to tart- , T "to The Steamer Cal- V'r'W and look off the remnimnrr t Wirt, '.. A . i. . -r .,...fe I'Unt I 'it . -1 .jr. fTwougwthem to. this city. AW leclaration of open aum? nwiU. on the ripntinr. f rm iothg Journal in rll we j understand. series of lec Phvsiolowv. . Wit Wf and !?auU c!r 't. '"Otftii. t ; r j, umcK ana f ' i.urH ftoere' wrIUng tool, and cafri. ft&'t' 'ratmervt of jhe f .'. ini df a country is unprecedented. I H . X--t 1 . ! i;;L?r frenor pn MondAV. a i . im of the Whig and Demo lb.f I i "WnMil.l.l . I . ' UBM , J i " 0w: t 'rei Drought to light, by CVorld R? ?nlUr I Panoses to! in- raj a. t iuai avk.j.t m nature is Itfrge Bed, JJr, Iff ! ct. ! i'' f' Kicharil Graham P. . at Spring; Grove, will 1 please accept oar thanks for the fargeand beautiful beet sent down a few days ago. j It weighs five pounds, which is large Xor the season, and time it was growing. N i M ' ' . if. ' It ( ! if tf-f" i" ' ! '. vj j; ,- I1 T" '!!! i ! ! J : j - For tie Carolina MTatthmanL ' ! Pbof. MpRG ANis JFEMALp; SEMINARY. The eighth year will open to the 1st of Sep. tembej-.an unditided te;rm pi Ten montba-L Ihe wool expense in no of lbe Colleciate clasaea U $120jfoHfee jear-i860!(or halt the term of Fire month, and the "ornamental branches at equaljj moderate prices. " The eiamiatlon derfloped to a rery hih degree the advantages ot the plan which Prof. Morgan haa long praciUedt j It was manifest to eery observer lhat the! young: Ladiea of the graduating clasiwere of ijhigh order of mind well instructed4-iheirpolah of manner and excellent thoroOghness i -the several studies, including the fptures-i:tbeir command itof language and freedom in J Composition, and the evident skill and; taste in.lhpWnamental branch. es, could not hut! be the result bt a well dvioH system, rigidly pursued - and f succeisfulli; id- Rev. A. BAKER, I Rev. D. A. PENICIC. L NRev. P, T. PENIpKL" ! , Examiners. Salisbury, July 5,11852 i ' ? 1 j, For the Watchman. ; ! RAltfepAD MEETING. A respectable raeetin? of the citizens of Salisbury lojk place in the CSouruhouse, on the 3d instant, to take, into consideration tihe propriety pf sendinar Delegntesto hold in Mol-ganton, on die 21st instant, When, qrf mo lion, thie Hon. Jonj WJELMsas called to the Chair, and William Mutphy and Samuel Reetes. Sri, jwrere appointed SecretaAesi T i. The Cliairmaa ljrieflybqt wiih his Usual ability, ex plained the objects of the meeting, and impressed iipon his hearers the importance to! the State at large, and especially to the citizen of thja section of it, to have a con nec uon wun tne uen;rai Kaj'road, beginning at Salis bury, or some other e igjjble point, and running West to the Tennessee linej, so sis to i intersect some'onejbf the Tennessee Railroads The meeting was briefiyi ad dressed by Burton iCraijje, H, Robardu John t Sha ver, and D A Davfs, Estjrs. ; and, on motion, the Chair man appointed the) following Delegates to said Conven tion, to wit i" ' j;1- J i , " i ,( ; Hon." David F.;C!aldwell, Burton Craige, Horace L Robards, D A. avi8,fArchibQld Henderson, Jiel H7 Jenkins, WilHain lilurphy, John D. Brown, Luke Black iner, John I. Shaver, Samud? Reeves, Sr., Moses L. Brown, Ezekiel MiyerfJohn J. iiruner, Jflel Sullivan, Michael Brown, Calvin is. Brpwn, Haiud James, Henry SmithArchibald II. CaldwellNathaiiel Doyden, Ham ilton Ci Jones, Joseph F. Chainbersj J. J. Summerell, Dr. Archibald M. Ne6bftt, Dri Marcel! us Whitehead, Benjamin Fi Fraley, knjd Majlhias Bojjer, and, on mo tion, the Chairman was added to 'he lint, i j JOHN W. ELLIS, Cbm. -Wiluam Mrapinr,5 I? o 1 I SAMOKI. REVE4sV.J)Sef7tar'e,U I THE undersigned have been authorized by the Eu heneam Society to announcci to the public, that' the Annual Oration before the ivro Literary Socieiies of Davidson College! frill be delivered on the evening of the 11th of August, immediately preceding the day of Commencement, by the Rev.' B. M. Palmer, of Co lumbia, S. a . ! i i., t, ' 1 ' I JOHNiS. HARRIS, ); i V JOHN' A. ALLISON, Com, ; I LfcONIDA L. PARKS, y - N. B.-Other Editors are respectfully solicited to copy the above notice. : JOHNSTON IX THE FIELD. If the farmers in -Wayne do not; look out their neighbors of Johnston will. take the premium lor good crops. We (earn that Mr. Elijah Atkinson of that county gathered the present; season 23 1-2 bush els of wheat from! bnlf 'an acre of ground, and from half a bushel of seed sowni iCan any of our Wayne farmers beat that? Mr. Wiley Altmati, of Johnston, band ed us on Wednesday last some specimens of cotton bowls growa on his plantation one fourth advanced to maturity. j j , : Republican and Patriot, Thinness of a Saap Bubble! A soap bub ble, as it floats in the light of the sun, re flects to the eye an endless "variety of the most gorgeous tints of colors; Newton showed that to each.of these tints corres ponds of a certain ihjckness of the sub stance forming the! bubble; in fact, he showed in general,! that all transparent substances, when reduced to a certain de gree of tenuity, would reflect these colors. Near the highest point of the bubble, just befol-e it , bursts, is always observed a spot which reflects no colorJahd nppears black. Newton showed that ihe thickness of the bubhles at this black point was the 25. 000,000th part ofiah inch ! ; Now, as the bubble at this, point possesses the proper ties of water as! essentially as does the Atlantic Ocean, itffolldws 4lhat the ulti mate molecules fprminig water'must have lessl dimensions j than .this; Gardner's Handbook. , ' 1 J U I 1 i Forzkenes&.Tbe Krtickcrbbclfergivps the following as .an, exempllncajtiori oi what we fear Is ihe prevalent idea of the duty of forgiveness : i i i Hard from aS Sunday-l-school teacher. just now, an illustration !of one kind of Christian Forgiveness.? i Improving up on the day's lesson, the teacher asked a boy whether, In' yiejvof what he; had beea studying and repeating, be could for give' those whohftjl wronged him. Could you; said the ite4her, forgive a boy, for example, who hail-insulted or struck you? 4 Ye-e-s; sir replied ihe lad wry slowly. I guess-I ;coiid ;butj he added, in a much more rapid manner ; M could, if he was hiffffer than ;I am P !lsn?t there some thing of grown experience in that ? 1 Qutrat ses and Murder by a Mob. An Iofj fu. rifltod firnwd of Irishmen tore down iMjaii, l in ihe town of Falmoqth, Kentucky, and murdered ihA iailnr. nn the 14th inst. f The Kentuck- iV r. .1- i i !. ;i : ii io, irmeu firing into engag ed, iill appeara an Irishman, had been mcarce rated (ot some offerfce ;! hence the mob. Great excitement, it is paid,1 preraijedl: among the Kenjuckians, ande Irish inhabjiantt were compelled to evacuate the townV'j If A NEW SONG TO .AN OLT TUNE. The- man who tigbts and falots away, I May live some other part to play; ! But he that i ia battle slaini f l;t I ! I , sWill never litre: to be the standard bearer of the. Democratic party in 'a. Presjdejitial campaign. j 11:-- -Afemssm- ! r Ijams, Mr. GEORGE DRIGGENS to Miss ELIZA. BETH GRAY; I ) .; fvt'f Tv f i Near Clemmonsville, at the midenee of Capt F. Mock, oo Thursday the 8th. inst., by B. a Doutbit, Esq., Mr. JACOB HANES of Foray the County, to Miss ELIZ ABETH MOCK of Davidson County, i A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure ; a mesiengerbf peace. and love; ; Yet it is a Ulentof trust, a loan to be rendered back with i hi interest." BORN f j July 7 A soil to William Kester, Town. In Mecklenburg County, on the tOtb instant, RAD. FORD BAILEY, Esq., aged about 45 years. Mr. Bailey Was a citizen of this County, and one of our most worthy and enterprising citizen. He was a large and efficient; eonlractoi on the Central Road, and was enJ gaged in working a contract on it at the time he took; the disease (Pneumonia,) of which he died. He hat left a wife,, two children, and a large circle of relatives and friends, who deeply deplore' his loss. Cose. j In GreeBsboro', on the 1st instant, in the full triumphs of faithj Miss DANNIE E. MORRIS, an etemplary member ot the Methodist Episcopal Church. : 1 Davie county 8 inftes north of MocksrUle. and naif 4 mueyestfy Ulive Branch Church, f THE Trustees of Union Academy have the plea sure to ann?Jince, that that Institation will be opened on Taesday; 20th Joty, under the charge of James H Footk . . 1 f . Mi? Foate is graduate of Wajce Forest Collegefrom which Institution, jhe i4 furnished with the highest tes monials, as to his peculiar fitness for Such a charge. The Trustees lake pleasure, also, in !ing permitted to say, that studpptsfrcim a distance can obtain board ing in the best families convenient to the Academy front whom, the feel warranted in. saying, they will receive ifl the kindness and atlehtionsDf horn.. Of the advantages of climate and society afforded by the location of this Institution, (in the Olive Branch community,) it is unnecessary to speak :' They are too well knotrn to require an insertion in this notice. . Tuitioji per aesibi( of 5 months ; (charged from date of entrance, excft ih Case of protracted illness or ex cuse by jprusteesLiisjas follows : ; 1 1 ' Elemeniry branches, with Arithmetic, i $5,00 Geognpliy, Englifeh (Grammar, Philosophy, Sec. 8,00 a 1..-1 ! . ... c. . . exirurat icoiuriry,ourveying, Astronomy, olc lU.UU Latin and Jreek-including all lower branches, . 12,00 Board in private families, is from 5 to $6 per month: uy oraer ot tne poard ot J rustres, ill 1 1 FRANCIS WILLIAMSi Ch'n. For particulars address, ! : t B. F. EATON, Secretary, Fannington, Davie co.-, N. C. July B lP52.il 3wll TO THE LADIES ! ! THE Subscribers have just opened a large o iir) nriAiAa accntt ma w t i Extracts lor the Handkerchief. Cologne, Lavender, and Bay Water, Faiicy Soaps, 6ils for the Hairi Fancy Tooth Brushes and Powder, and every articleiri the above line, of the roost modern styles, and at exceedingly low prices, i gILL & SILL, Druggists and Chemists, opposite Mansion Hotel, , 11 ! Salubury, N. C. July 15, 182. i . It Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. A LARGE STOCK of the above, embrac tng every thing in the Paint, Brush and Glass line, at prices which will surprise purchasers just opelned bjr: ; SILi; ds ;SILL, Druggists, &c. opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. July 15. 1852. M f , It : Turnip Seed.; EMBRACING every choice and favorite variety, warranted may be had of . ; SILL & SILL, Druggists. &c, opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. July 15, 1852. t It ROOT'S PENMANSHIP ! ! A complete system of Penmanship, by which the Pupil may learn, at a very trivial expense, to perfect him or herself, in the elegant accom. piichment of Penmanship. i , !M ' - i : " ' ALSO , ' HARRISON'S BLACK, BLUE AND CAR MINE INK, in! bottles of alt sizes and prices, from 5 to 25 cents. 1 i ; . Both the above, to be had, by the: single, do zen or gross, of I SILL 6t SILL, ; ; : ; Druggists and Chemists, opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. July 15, 185g. ' It Gprn Plasters, A never fajliig remedy for Corns simple and cheap, maybe had of i SILL & SILL, Druggists, &c, opposise Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. Ju v 15. 1852. ! EAR TUBES FOR THE DEAF. Admirably adapted to assist those bard of hearing. Effectual, neat and cheap, may be had of SiLi, SILL, Druggists, dec. Opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C Jn IS. 1852. It state ot ROtVA3 COUNTY.- tin Equitii-Spring Term. 1852. George Uizraan fix'r., vs. Robert Utzman et al. IT appearing tof the satisfaction of said Court that Jacob Uuinanao'dj Lewis Utzman are not inhabitants of this State : It ijajsi ordered, that pablication be ma(e in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, requiring them to appear: skltae next Term of this Court, to be held a tube Court; House in Salisburyi on the 8ih Mon day after the 4tbfMhlay in September next, then add there to plead, answer, or demur to the Bill, in default whereof, judgment: will oe taken pro confrsso against them. ! f M L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Salisbury, Jaly Ui 1852 Pr. adv, $4. 6t II. ASTRAY MULE. Taken up by Jacob Fisher in Stanly county on the waters of Liitle Bear Creek, a stray! Horse Mule iupposed to be 15 or 20 years old, shod before, someflwhite rings of hair; around the left fore Ic between) tM hoof and ancle joint, some white spots on each shoulder occasioned by the collar; a grey spot in the forehead over the left eye, a scar on the right cheek bone, She color is dark bay; with black legs, roached main and swabbed tail. Appraised at $30. 1S j , I j E. L. PARKER, Ranger. June 28. 1852. 2t pdll Gome and See, mnE nharihir wishtoe to remove to the West, of- X fera for sale all hit Lands, ten milei North-west J of Salisbury, vi : One tract on which I now live, con taining 131 ACrC i There is on the plantation a good dwelling hoasei kitchens, bam, and all necessary buildings, and a good spring. This tract adjoins the land of H. Wj Brown, dec'd,T. Ri Walton, and oth era. Also, one other tract containing 170 Acre adjoining the lands of Joseph Owens, ott which are no improvements ;! together with my interest tn 30 Acres, all wood land, j Any person wishing io buy land in this section of the county, woald do well to come and see these lands and hear prices, .1 j 2 ! JAMES THOMASON: Roiran coooty; July 15, 1852. , , : : . 3mll t - Marrittge, License for talc here. AniflOTttTT VEGETABLE LITHOKTMPTIC, ; . r . ! ti ci h : f - FRIEND OF THE HUMAN" FAMILY, f , acrrEBKia raok" i k I ISEASED.KIDNEJYS,; Sfone in fhe Bladder aiid lKtdneytt Weakness Vi" oftheLpiTisJc, I ( i : This invaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Ho tel, in Mocksville ; at Dr.fR. Campbeira. iri Iredell ; at the Drug Store, in Charlotte ; and at the ' Carolina Watchman Office, in Sahsanrv. ! i ; I The subscriber is Genera! Ae-rntfor ih sat rvf ik above Medicine, in this Stale, of whom knyl quantity mi j be obtained byaddretisitig him at Salisbury. N. C. or -'""S " noose; iv miiea west ot Ihjs place. 1 i r ;T r. n AtNTtv 3ulyl852.;.. - T iitf DR. S. H. PENDLETON, ar r tuu-o pi professional services to itne publi ne can De tound at Co . KnhanfV Hnid Sausburt, Much 25, 1852. i i I 47 Ebenezer. Academy. ulcv 01 iui ineiuaiion resneciiuliy an X nounce to the public jthat the next term wfill com mence on the 15th day of July, under the superintend ence of Mr. H. R. Hall, whose ability as a classical teacher has been tried and highly anDroved for nDwarda of j twenty years. He will be aided by competent as- auttanta- . - I 1 Tuition, per session of SWonths. is at tthe idlowinir rates : ' I ! : ' 2 - ! Elementary Branches in connection with the first prin ciples of. Arithmetic, Eriglish Grammar and Geography, . I 5 00 Hipper Branches, of English, 1 i 7 50 Latin and Greek with Mathematics, 12 50 poara irm $p uu to jth UU per month. r. r . UUWM, President of:the Board. Rev, H. N. PHARR, E. B. HALL, i Mi M. BAILEY, Dr. J. R. N IS BET, R.' H. HILL, U Mai. W. M. ALLISON. Uy order of the Board, , : i I JA$. R. HALL, Sec. .Bethany Church, Iredell co., N. C, ) June 22, 1852. i 4t9 IMPORTANT To MUlers & MU1 Owners. Young's Improved Smut and Screcn ! ing Maclinie. I THE subscriber would respectfully inform those en gaged in the Milling business, that he is now making arrangements to sutoly all who wish to pur chase in the Western part of the State wiih this almost invaluable article, Young's Smui Machine. There are now between Three and Four Hundred of these Ma chines running in North Cfrolina all of which have giien the most en'ire satisfafetion ; many of them hav ing run six years, and haVe ieyef been out of order one hour, and perform their work as well as at first. They arie warranted for five years 1 There will be ten Ma chines delivered in fealisbury in a few weeks. Persons wishing to supply themselves,; will address the subscri ber at South Lowell, Orangi county, N. ,C., or to Jas. S. Leather's & .Co, ''Salisbury,;,! Reference is given kto CoK Wm, R. Holt, Lexington, and to all the Mill owners in Cabarrus. Agents- will supply Boltins Cloths of all numbers of the very best quality. , 1 Jr?U. A. MCMANNEN. South Lowell, N. C, Junf 25, 1852. 6t9 READ tTHIS ! ARRIVAL OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. maxwell Sc Horah, Have j Ust receivedlther entire new stock of Spring and Slimmer Goods. Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re duced prices, which will enable them to : sell remarka bly low, consisting of the usaal variety of Foreign. Do- mm w i -SI m w 1 COOKING STOVES, HARDWIRE AXD CUTLERY, HATS. BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CHW& GLASS AND CROCKER IT WARE ; STA TIONERY andiFANCYiAR. TlCLES;lGHOCERlBS? Cheap ! to all of which they' solicit the attention and patronage of ihe. public,! and pledge themselves to use every effort to merit it. f SwtfM Profit' ahd Quick Re turns will be iheir motto. S i Salisbury, May 13, 1B52. f 2tf i j ; j. '? I S100 KEWARD. RANAVYaY from the slbscriber, living in Phila delphia congregajion,Mecklenburg county, N. 0., about the 13th of AprihlSSl, two Negro Boys, r- P JETER alid TOM. The above reward will be; pa id for the apprehension and delivery in any Jail so h"at T get them again, of the two Boys, or $5U tor eitler one. ! Descriplioil.-PETfcR islargehouldered.and a little khockkneed, hai several teeth out in front, is quick spoken j and haJa lump n his left shoulder. Iis age is between 30 (and 3 5 yecrs-T-bls height about Sfeet 11 incheir. ' ' J I ; ' 1 1 ; j TOM is loW and chunky with a scar in his tore head from a cut. He is.abf lit 26 years of age, of a dark copper color. . $ ? i- Both of these boys are qae intelligent andj well cal culated to deceive. They vHIi no doubt aim at gelling do a free State, as ihey triedCto geta white man to take hem off. Bat I have 'jreasojVit believe .they are now lurking about in the vcinit of Salisbury. They are passing themselves off las tre boys. i Ariy information c"orjcerniig them will be thankfully received, and the re'ward patid upon delivery as above Wid ! I Jas. j. Maxwell. Charlotte, N.C, July 1,852. 5tp9. State of Hotittt CaroUua, ROWAN COUNTY. ! Superior Court of Law, Spring , Term, 1 852. Harriet C. Benciai vs. Lorenzo D. Bencini. Petition for Divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that the Defendant in this caseL Lorenzo L. lncmi, is a non- iresidenf of this State : It iss, therefore, ordered Dy tne Court, that pkiblicatiort be made tor three montns in me Carolina Watchman, 4nd Carolina Republican, requir ing said Defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be hejd for the County of Rowan, at the Court House in Sa;lisbu:ry, on the bth Monday al ter the 4th Monday iniSeptember next, then' and there to plead, answer, or demur "to this Petitten. or the same will be taken pro confesso and set for hearing ex parte. VVttness, Obadiah VVoodson , Clerk of said Court, at Office, th Ptb Monday after the4m Mondayin March, A D 1852, and in the 76th year of ou Independence. ! OBADIAH WOODSON, C. S. C. Price adv. $10. I 3m9 Just Received a Fresh Supply of TOMB STONES THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the citi sens of Sairsbury and the surrounding country, that be has opened a Marble Estibliatimeiit in Salisbury, which may be found at bis residence, on Market street, where he i prepared to furnish Grave e.x- r u.rkL siaho foncv UDright stone on pedes- tals, tombs, monuments, 4tc at a very small profit. Engraving done neatly ai Northern prices. Having made ihemecessary arrangement, the b?t a ahori notice, fill any order ,irom nve uuuar. iu xt- ;ii k n.nred to five entire satisfaction. Salisbury1, Aprfl 8,3852, ; . . .-.', L- J.iijt .prM.rnn'f DRUG STORE, a TOBACCO. i IJ&ne i. f IS?V : SV " ft ft. SAM'L. H. PENDLETON,. M. C DttCGGIST, At Dr. C. f Wheeler's late stand, ! ' Snlitnnrv X C ' S now receiving and offers at nttosua low prices to Physicians and Planter a. large ana well selected stock of : t I ' ! : t " : ; "I M . : 1 - 1 z --r- PURE & UNADULTERATED MEDICIifESL ALSO ' - ' ' f Brashes, Pft(j, Djc Stnfii, 1 SUCH AS: ' 1 -'I' i Paints, Oils Madder, tosvriod, tomwoodjjdDppcrai Indigo, lit. " " ""FHry i purgicai tnstrumenia on band of the most appro?eds yles. Also, r 1 ot every vaneii, cuiisiibg ol Lubuis, and Roosseta c-xtracta;,Colo4nesmericanarid Foreign ; Flavored Waters, Bay Rim, Ojils, Pomatums and Creams; Faa cy Soaps ; together with every article for the Toilet Pore Wines and Brandies-, warranted not reAncA nA selected espciallf for medicinal jpurposesi Every ai tide purchased from this Establishment Will be foaml to be such as represented. 1 1 Goods carefolly packed, and every attention in order to give satisfact on, Prescriptiorw carefaJlv out dd hV experienced hands at a!l hours of the lay or nigbt. j tuc ccuminoaauon 01 rnysicians, a Jarge and well assorted Medical Library is kept at the Drug Store to which they cin have access at.any timej. j Advice gratislto those purchasing medicines. j June 17. 1852. l:tf NEGROES WANTED. I Salisbury, Jane 3d, 1852. i CASH FOR NEGROES.! rilHE subscriber is now in Market for the purchase JL of a LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, suitable for the Southern Market, far which he is pdying THE HIGHEST PRICES IN CASH. " Li Persons havirig any of the above named property for sale, will find i 1 1 to their advantage bv tnakin aDolici- tion to him. MYER MYERS. O" Communicatioris from a distance attended to. SALES OF LAND. I PURSUANT io a Decree in Equiiy obtain), ed at the Spr ng Term, 1852. I will offer fur ale at the Court Hnjise in Salisbury, on Mor. day of Augubt County Court, that' valuable plantation known as the Moses Brown place, situated tbre miles from Salisbury, dn the Cheravv road adjoining the lands of Alexander Brown, and others, containing 300 ACRES. Term?, Tjejve months credit, interest after six months, bond and security. ALSO At the same time and nlace. that valuable nlaii. tation formerly owned by Daid Iloldshouser, deceased, situated in the immediate vicinity ot Salisbury, adjoining the lands of William in Garner, James Brown and olh- H. Horah, ers, contain in 2 10H Acres. Terms, Twelve months credit, bond and se curtly. Price adv. L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. io 50. ' 6v-8 Valuable Land for Sale. a ji ij 9uuet. urcf o v alia 1 sale their valuable tract of Land, lying 11 miles South of Clemmonsville, Davidson County, 011 the main road leading from Clemmonsville tu Let. ington and Salisbury. The land is under fine cultivation. The tract consists of 264 ACHES, about One Hundred of which are excellent timbered land, and 30 acres of excelleul Mead, ow, in fine order. There it a good large brick dwelling house, and all necessary outhouses on the premises for the convenience of any person wishing a de sirahle residence. I There U also an excellent SAW MILL dn the same tract, recently repaired, with suffi. client quantity of water to make it a profitable business. j There is ajso, adjoining same tract, a small farm of 35 acres, with good framed dwelling, which will be sold separately to any person desiring a small tract of land. ' Persons wishing to purchase a fine tract bf land, situated in a good neighborhood, would do well to call and see for themselves. PETER MOOK, A. J. MOCK. June 2, 185. 618 Female Bearding School! AT CATAWBA SPRINGS, THE undersigned has opened a Female School at the Catawba! Springs, to which he invites the atieution of the public He thinks it unuecessaiy to say any thing of the healthi ness of this location, as there are probably none to dispute it. The srhoo 1 will be under the management of competent instructors ; and no pains will be to advance the pupils or to pro- spared either! mote their happiness. Terms : For Spelling, Reading, VV riling, A rith- meiic, Gertgraphy. & Eonlish Cram mar, per session of 5 months, S6 8 15 00 00 00 History, Phi josophy, Atronomy, Music on P ano. Board, six dollars per month. ! V. STIKEWALT.1 Lincoln c it June 24, 1852. 8tl j NEGROES FOR SALE. THE subscriber will sell, at public sale, on the 27th July, at ihe old residence of Charles Mills, decd, in Iredell eountjy, , v j Six Negroes, consisting of one old man, one woman and four cbil cbildren,the property of Maria Mills, deceased. GEO. MILLS, Ext.: July 1, 1852. - ;,M :.- i I 4t9 1 LEATHER BANDS, j THE sobseHber hss pot up machinery for stretch ing, cementing and rivetin? bands with copper rivets. The bands are1 stretched with twwerfal jna chines, made ekpressly for ihat-porpose, and ihe d culty Of bands Jstretching and ripping Under the corn, mon way of mtktng ihem. is entirely by .-tLw process Ban& made in this way w,H hold ihr. evenlv run true, and have a amiorm bearing on fhe drum'orytUd will fch:j"wTU more powerShkn those made in the ordinary way Tbey are made out of the test selected oak tanfted Spanished Lather, and noS pains wM be sparH 10 Zki them eoial to the best Northern bands, y4 1 .ill be sold as low fcs they can be broeghl 10 New ii orfc. .Lj- Lm L Slivered in Salisbury to Messrs. Jen l: t. D.k.rii fnr mil who Ola V WISb. i KIM u, ' f turo itnn.. Sinf V. O i Guilford co - N. C. Joty8,1855L 1 i AND H ! ess L V , ! Salisbury. Ji 1 Aniilei.YdriedYfkfl s ft ftft. 10?. u " 6 Q 7 ; Cotton: Yarn, 75- CO 1 CtiTee 1 1 isorn,.i?9UU; ueeswax.SOfflO; Cutter, 10 i: 1 ; I 843 ; Feathers 28; Iron 3 Lin?-c t' i Molasses 33040; Nalt 4 J(25; 0at4lncj: I; tatoea;125i3 00; Sweet do. 35 (2 40 ; 'Sinr . 7 & 9 ; Do. Loaf. 00 12J ; Salt, sack ; j low 8 09 Wheat 75 8 J Pork Ci j j? ' V ' I ' T; 'W ".-i.FAYITTEVltLt. N. i July 8 Beetwax 22 & '23: Bacon 13 Cotioa83 8J Cori.85s95; Coffee 1CJ Q Jl 3 : : 5503 : Feathers 32(335: Flaxseed 8IU0.SI Swedes, 5 (SS : do. English 3 4: Lard 13 , Leather. sole. 20 23: Mo!asses24ffi2fi. r .. Oats, 50(3 60: Sues r.bro.. 6 O 9: do. toriti Salt, track, I 50 O 160: Tallow. 7 33 : Wl.r-t & 90 : j , J , ; ji Chexaw,J6!t23. Cacon nerlb.CO b 12; 20328: Bees ax & 20321 : Coffee 12.13 13: C 8.99 : Corn $1 3$I12t Effga 12.Q15 : Fh :r ; : Featners 3Q 33a : Iron 5(36 J : Lard ( Leather (sol IS O 22: Molasses 35 a 40 : do. ba 33 & 37: Nails. cat. 6 a 7: Rice 41 Sagar,brown.83 10: do. Loaf, 12 J 3 15? 1;, verpool.l 40 O 1 50. . CATAWBA SPRING V. STULBWALT. HAVING purchased this beautiful Summer r takes pleasure in informing his frienJs.ii ' public, in general, that he is' making eVery nc irrprovement for ihe convenienec and cemfort 1 1 ; who msy repair to those Valuable Spring in f:.! pleasure or health. Arrangements are in progress", and, 'if pr?"" the water will soon be brought into thp hen ? ! draulic machinery ; convenient baihing'hmjs;"; r.; ing erected lodging rooms are being renovated r- ' nished with all that will contribute Jo the enj 1. the occapnnts ; and the spacious premises are U i. natnented in various ways. In short, the pre; r - determined 10 render the Catawba Springs a 5 : real enjoyment, io those who may patron-ifr !'. 1 be assures the public that every possible effort ?l made to secure the favor of thone who call up.n !. IO Travellers who step at Catawba Sprin find ihe very best of entertainment-; sad to n'!. charges will be as low as the provision, markets w . low. I J v 1 -Ll I !) Catawba Springs, March 3, 1852, '! . tf " Stsite ot Hovtti CnroU:: ROWAN COUNTY.!; Andrew Lyerlyi et al. ) . ; In Equity, ji j Spring Term, 1S,"2. vs. Richard Gheen. Petition to Sell Land. 11 ayraim io iue aailSIBCUOn OI 51AI Richard Gheen is not j an inhabitant of f It was ordered, lhat publication be made in tl - ' Una Watchuianjforl six vreeks.requiriri; him, Richaid Gheen, to? appear at the. next Term t; Courtito be held at the! Court-house in Salis "iuis the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in Se; ! next, then and them In n!at nmw.r ,hr rtomnf t ST T Vi. " : r it Petition, in default whereof, judgment will I : ! pro confess, against himi 1 'ji i l! i ! L. BLACKMER, C. JI. I Salisbury, June 10, 1852. 616. ; . Pr. fe . t MiblCO-DENTAL. SURGERY RESPECTFULLJ offers L cesjn the Ilygenical.ur;;;. Mechanical treatmenx of ll.c . ' t ii . t ' DISEASES OF THE : f a no expects ronj b more iuuiuvhu :muiiiiinivr cause and effect, the many improvements in tnf (-!, ;: &c, to merit a continuance of favors so genen i:-'; stowed for: the last 8 or 10 years. ; , N. B. j Detai. ScROEar cao only be faithfully nonesuy pispensea uy prrwn wi'n; ium pim-mm cellence h bis mechanical manipulations, gui.: u ing health and dissase." ; ; i O Communications directed to Salitlury, v. attended the first opportunity. , I. , Jsme 17, 1852. ii I ' Ki f 1 S;tt JUST RECEIVED A T PENDLETON'S NEW DRUG STOl JTjL express, a quantity i t , T i Sulph. Morphiat :. Quinine, i , '('."-. i Gum Opium, j Pondered Opiumt Rhubarb, Opt. Pink Root, Iodide Potassium, . Balsam Copaica, Chloroform, j j Blistering Oinimpit, CaUmel, '!, . -J- - Dovers Poicder, , Blue Mass, J j ' : June 17, 1852. I ! i! T.lf . A TANNER WANTS A GOOD TANNER' and CURjtER w.v mediately, to iwhom steady work and i- ! will oe given, vaarcssj j' T i I 1 C. II. STCRDIV .... . (T - t IE , ' " Wadesboxof, N. C, May 2t,JP52 HAVE several hundred busheW of Corn f r the Point,;;six miles North of Salisbury.- i tins to purchase! will apply B. B. Roller- r. f ' J i WM.1LAVAM.; wishing burv Julyl 1852. Jonesrilli Male; and Fcnal j ACADEMIES.! 13 EVj WM. L. VAN EATON A M.( P. XV Rev. W. O. Rtrn and Lxnv will t?A of the Female department the first of Sep:!. The Male department will open"orr Monday ii of July, i It is important that all wishing t j t . present, on the firsf day ot the session, or t , cireo instances wilt permit. 1 ' I . For the benefit of the two; schools :wc spparatub with globus anid mapsto illustrate t poriant sciences studied.! " ; Board can be had; in the bestamiite fr G I week. Toiton $5 $3:810, 812 0. Fi Drawing andi Painting 85, Embroider W ork : sic on the Piano 820, Guitar 81C, Hebrew f i- YadkiiKol . N. P.. July 8,152. j i ROWAN CCUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Seisin .-, . -. ierm, 1652J ' , Richard Tbamsson and Dav'ul pj Wagoner, .' isrrators of Thomas Foard, deceased, v. Foard. . " : I 4 . 1 j; ' f Petition to sell Land. tt, ASn,znt Msttbew Foard, a non-re-:u. . 1 ! State : it is therefore ordered, that pablicatien : in the Cirolins Watchman fornix weeks, nc defeMm t & jind appear at tne next court . and Quarter Sessions, 10 be held for the county sn, at ine Coorti House in Salisburj , on ihe i. day in Aogost next, ttep. and there to p'esJ. 1 or demur to the petit ioni of plaintiff, r ', coniirsso will'be taken a.nd the cause st-t f-r exparte. - I ' f ."U , f , 1' . . Witness, James E Kerr, 'Clerk of our snij office, the first Monday in May, a. if, -76 year Of oar Independence. ; C , Price adv.'85 50. HOTEL) I- . ' UHHlNE'SaLB.' r H 5 i : 5. 1 t n Mi i'i