i 5 if "4, , ft t l. 4 1r- '; For thft f!aU,i:i tr. J ' " ' 4- ;UfM -n fiorn was consider4- teVTti IftbeSUWl lake tfcWw'..Ji.J. roanlV to Plow corn -Wt iirokA n working com, ftilell, with a ho.. 'ftJlS-Wrvjlj hilled in this " " . U wind will prosiraie ... W... nhrbnicle 15A tnsf. i i j Ueauests to the Missionary CBl;rt. autiluH character by : bis We shall not refer i i.i" prtntenl ourselves' ,evT2d1.0dO to the Missionary! WfiMkAfist EpisocopalrL-hurcb, k . 'ilitefrnd made the Society bis rTS 1 "I i Sieved that by ihil; ;5Lvt1itiocetv; .will receive be. t Seifkl ilwwhd donW The !,?r.nif r.'li "S" me(f,nS' JjW toUwitohd judge proper, to erect ' ry interest o! the T .-ft !atlentiort of tBi readers1 -aperCoVolfovving article frpm CoropUf pf ai success iw ucr jiei'Jiiera EMerprize. i :.nt' thnt Art nfnmn1isripf1 jjjjjSfale; U preparing for pe press .-.rAne'tni. r!h mooted bv residents l"S" v r! v H ' I ICartJliifaii Ve dojnot know that nut uuw fm which .have morrjentanaly wak Le (At-for aiseaspn.ibut idavingjno 3eii roembry bi i n d J f k i tt'Ofk compiled with the intelli iad taejvvhich distinguished the !jor wbolhas undertaken the task, jijirppcirtktit volutpe in our home K and demonstrate tnat ours is f-Jtt prifo &cenflnd where fancy dies :i Mwill MttdoLbtedly encourage timid tfcjte muiaiion, ana neip to give ffreititjie scenes,', ard persons hziot hom. i This Is not' a specu-: iaiprofiHs not expected from rtiq prize; still, we cannot doubt out that wfkwill! hafe an extjensiye circula- li 'C. 4 i cj laa lit UJ9 piijic ai icui, mm us to' the firesides f . oil i ci t ize ns from W in'thff ihonh tains. ! !. h lli6n)earKimf,al persons, male and whn hftre!irf4htir nossessioh. no. t; - r 7- . r - iUonjpoiriorts of mtritare respect reguesifd icj s'epd copies, to VV. L. !rpvbooKSpHer In UaJelsh, or to the jrsoUWTfVrAy Post ; land if there ifbeant vfhba?jft sensitive in regard hDseprjiheir Haines, they are as jitbat thif wshs vvil be ruspected, jh it Is Wtable that m name of 'author tnVivlth his coniribuiitin, Vif it is not to!be Jmade: pu blic. j! fehopap'vr tfethren of the pjress will ito cifCuMftlbis- notiqe through all iofthattfj atld weUvould remind jeho arable tof make conUibutions, M sooner cy qoso, the mpre spee will they-.be ablefto see themselves in ;wdhat through theinstrumentali one wps rmght perself mspire turte f umbers, f no other muso will answer wocatioJi of its r of a Hps. t J the Unt- but they A 1 alte us : I ACSTR1AC PjC-rpRE 0' THE UNITED Auinan oppions upon j Mesara hat'at ft premium, it interesting, nverthteJess4 -japeciaus cdmpliments 4lrja' if :sml, insignificant spot rmcomoareu. with the gigantic r j'.v4 America, says Uanel VVeo- . "oa tD map, that is Sthe , fact.; JeV6rld.n inilirarv intplltunl t4eHl(rflajiortk, in mighlj and in- I rlfla Is' 'n reality, gigantic Va !besanife reality .'Atnerica. vast w tbe map, Ti but a small spot in Mm. .Ar$ gainsj -this Austria, ii I froppssto make war by W! Ji).v;hat does the great '"America Consist V k thk trpmn. cnt of usjtorrsts antl swamps. rrjbly fmniense tedium of its y.inbteh4t resembles the de. Lselfe otean, wherie he who SanticistLinid W fM L '"''-JJ vraw.a "I,r?s to ii? hfir.K.,A r n., r ,??fiof America, howiit is with Who is HeT' ..S44rv,. when he heard of rnv!cNnurlaiioii for Presidenl. i'S(4) Democratic leader, stand. I read'kn Wjff? !C h Ihe oihr- daj in the HilTT' Mr ClarkeVnon4in. CCS??' Meisund,too;bnlhe Sr !f .1 :fL!.!?.unownDetnocral was hi! HJ "'3 senator- from Marvlaad. 4;;t. ..W'fP0"' .hereabouts who Mr. Editor: PmU me, through the columns of your faiuable paper, the attention ef kh FraUVnjty ' of Odd Ld "nSi? bK??eIi Pi forth by Moss and Brother, publishers, Philadelphia arid sty led the Odd Fellow' Tcxi-Boti ! inntr .t for?ale enoogb to obtain a copy of this Work! and afte? a careful and thorough examination of Jtsmatterarid tyle, I feel ripheMtation in!proriourtcirlg it the best work extant upon fthe origin, progress, principles and duties of Odd Fel. lowship. h s, inj facti a work that ttie Order has long warited and! has great y felt .Ihe need j&f. f ( - ; Mi . Thevrbrkilgotppin'fioeyli a number of beautiful engravings, and is written in. a i rnnstferjy manner;! Tbii au thor of the book Is P. iDonaldson. D D. Grand Master b( the VV. Qrand Lodge of Northern New. York;. , I ;' j y- I believe the book, if 'widely circulated, will accomplish a vast amount nf andtherefbrel, horie that each brother of me uraer wiji obtm a copy and endeavor .w vMua w uio mid iiicrcuy, ' ; j, AN ODD FELLOW. i'-l-i-t -14 i nUiil1 ,'! '!:.' e nare had hrni in ihi. J. , : '4'- "j ' "v cf Dial days in auccesion, nii on yesterday we had some Snow. VVe b4lavei the crops have not been injured io anj Wsiderabla extent, aid should the season prove , favorable .hereafter we snail bate an abundant crop. Warrenton ISewsAAlh inst. ! ! A Queer Sioindli.X T),n At inn Cnnrort took placj at Louivifle recently," and about eight hundred people fissernbled, each expect ing to draw a 'rjjend'ijl prize, 1 The prizes were distributed at the elbse of the performance In small -boxes by a speiclal committee, but when the boxeihwere peneinsleaaoi watches, jew elry, pencils, dec., nothing was found but can. dy, sugar plums, andispap. When the prizes were all0ut, tbire wee remaining about sixty boxes. liprnan,ihe concert man, bad diiappear. ed, Th meeting reidlved to open the remain ing boxef, and ijf the jvaluaila1 articles were a them to give them to the orphans ; but nothing Out 8oap-not soil soap was'iound. There; was a full tmon on the 1st of Ju and ther will be aritfer on tfie 31st a clr cumstauce that has ! nil occurred since liiQ, when there was ajulj moon on the 1st and the 30ih. iyjsiD Haven Joyrnql. j There should have leeh inserted after the date '1776" the wordi except in .1765, 1814 and 1833 ;; and t niigl have; been added ttial it will n6l occur again until 1871, unless the r ..... . -i . iL? A.l i i e oi nineteen years in cnangea. j I New Hampshire Palladium. Lunar The Ni9w School Frpsbyterian Church nbw comprises 140,650 communicants, being an in crease of 576 during live last year. The num her of churches in 1602, minUlers 1527, iicen. tiates 160. Gen. TVorfi. Tbf 4mily ol General Worth it is said, have applied: to Congress for a pen. sion, to be paid i them in cohsideration of the public services of Gen, V.,who, at the time, of his death, was unible to1 leave tbem any property, j The sum Mked is 8600 a year, j Tho editor olf thjejCincinnati Sun says, he saw a woman in the streets of that city recently,whose chfeefes were adorned! with a luxurious pair of j whisker si They were none of your airutsciaJs, but nature s own worK. Oceen: VictoriaI has vetoed the anti- liquor Jaw pasjsedljbjy the Legislature of the Province of jflty Urunswick, on the ground of its incompatibility with British freedom.! ' i l l Who who re can- th;;ri"Wt?. and a num Mississippi, K SrSff J M Union, and is to' DECirjE? Two witneses fused to answer certai n questions before the Grand! Jury in Philadelphia, have been committed by Judge Thomp son for- contempt although their Coun sel denied the powferjof thti Court to cbm mi t for a Contenipt pf Jthis kind, except when the offence Hal committed in open Court. .j;u. ; I i i '"' i ; Ml; Treatment of Hydrophobia. -A son of a Mr. Waite, ci Cincinnati, as we learn from the Ga. zette, was recently seized ;with . hydrophobia, but by judicious treatment he had entirely re. covered, though a runoing wound is intended to be kept up where the lad was bitten, in or der to prevent the possibility of a return of the symptoms. The vesicles which formed under the tongue rapidly disappeared under the ad miBistraiion of llachesis, a medicine prepared from tbei; tirus of; the lanceheaded adder, which was ff iven as an "antidote to the ppison, and the spasms were pre vented by the use of bellalonna and othefr remedief. ? The Nmo Yok . Fairly letters from the Turkish Ambassador received in New York, it appears that arrangements iare making for send ing aiTtpiisli stesm fogale to that city with the various product ions? and fabrics of Turkey, for the exhibition at the new Crystal raiace. The English have Iwenfy one ships on the coastjollfrica. : j ' " Dili S. II. PENDLETON, OFFERS his priofessional services to the public. V-F He ban- be found aiCol Kobaras noici. Sausbbv, Marh 25, 852. - 47 MrS' Nlna Graham !f the U. T-VSionstAit. ttorial columns. S. Armv,; in orida, died' at (orjtnjury is obKv. State of Jiovtn Cuarounsi ' . 1 " -1 ROWAN C6rNTY.; - J& JEquil-Spring Termi 1852. . r Alexander W. Brandori vs.eseph Medley et ai. f TT '.nlkrinirtolthe satisfaction ;df said Court that W R. Rt Wyatt aod wife "Cornelia j are not inhabitants of this State: It Wsis ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman far six weeks, requiring them.thejsaid W.t. R-i Wy,al nd C?Tn?l tot J iU-,.-i!Tprmi cif this Courts to be held at the Court House irt Salisbary.on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and tnere io nr mnr tt the P aUitiff's Bill of com- plaint, in default whereof, judgment will be taken pro confesad against them. r , , . - . . xxiuJJL r. n?rkmr Clerk and .Master of, said Court of Equity, at office, the ftth Monday afterthe 4th Monday ih ClardhL A; D.1852,, and in the76tb year of American Independence. U. . IJ. rSL.AUlkAl.K.. L m- Price adv. 85 50. ', 6wl2 la Stateavilte, on the Slat nit, by Wna. B. Grant, Eq., Mi. JA.ME3 W. WILKINS, to Misa MAJLIS S A HAREfc both of IredeD couoty. A babe in a 'bouse is like a well-spring of pleasure ; a znessen jrer of peace and love; Yet it ia atalentoftrust.aloantoberenderedbackwiUi 5 interest? '. HEREBYi fprewarn aJl persons from trading with Chaitlea Sides for a Nete given by me to him in June lasW for , 8l5& 00 ; as the said fiote was gtven for a fraudulent bohsideraaon,nnd its payment, will be ,: ' j ' '. BORN ' ; July It-yA son to Cot J. M. Brown, Town. T,JriP,ace'ion llth "Mtat WILLIAM liliNRY, infant son of Alfred L- And Ann Johnson, aged about three months. , oJlj." P)ace the 19th rtnt; Mrs, MARY SWNKi aged bnt 70 years. S , ,' i i Of consumption, in Iredell county, July 17th. Ikirt LETITIA EVELINA BAILEY. 7 The deceased had nearly completed her $5th year, and had long been a member of the Presbyterian Chnrcb. She loved the doctrines of her Church, and inculcated those doctrines upon the minds of her offspring she was a woman of prayer and was always in her seat during the public. worship:, pf God, unless prevented by sick ness or some other cause. She has left an interesting family of eight children these all, Bho calmly and cheerfully committed into the hands of her covenant keeping God. And when she said that her days were nearly numbered, she was not loath to depart, and eaid to her weeping frieuds around-' weep not for me, bnt weep for yourselves." Her last Send was peace. com. Drags! Drugs!! Drugs!!! 5wpdl? Julj 22, 1852. 2tl2 Dr. S. H. PENDLETON. I S now opening at the old stand, heretofnr X by i Dr. JWheeler, a large and '.complete Stock of VlfUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, tyls, tf Sti,Perfumerit Liquors, Wines. Surgical Instruments, Ci gar Snujfit, Tobacco, Teas, and AH of which! he offers at greatly reduced orices. His stock was purchased but a fewf weeks ago by himself in mew xom. and consequently can be depended upon for purity. An experienced hand always in attendance Prescriptions carefully put up at any hour. day or night. O Orders from a distance promptly attended tO. :- !: j I j j ' SALisBcaV, July 22, 1852. 12tf TO THE LADIES ! ! HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. REFINED GELATINE, an entirely new and economical article; superior to: calves-feet or Isinglass,, for making Jellies, i Blanc Mange, Charlotte Russe, &c, put up in small packa ges, with ample directions for use surprising, ly cheap, f s ; Extracts for Custards, Jellies, Ice Creams, dec, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Nutmeg, Peach, Rose, dcc. very elegant, convenient, and cheap. YEAST POWDER, in various size boxes the original and very best article warranted never to fail. ! j j J . ' . ' Sperm,J Adamantine land Tallow Candles, very low Bristol Bricks, for polishing Table Knives, dec. Together with every variety of choice and pure WINES, such as Pale Sherry, Madeiraj Alalaga and old Port,- arid many oth er articles;, in the same line, not necessary to enumerate, all which, will be; sold low, very low. j j SILL & SILL Druggists, ozc. I Salisbury, N. C. July 22. M It .1 ' i j ' i ' K ' "j" " A certain Cure for Agtte and Fever. ROTUND'S TONIC MIXTURE. FOR upwards of 25 years this well tried remedy has stood the test of experience, whilst many othfrs have entirely failed. :! Asa sure remedy it may be confidently relied on. A fresh supply just in, at j . . ' SILL & SILL, Druggists, dec. 1 , Salisbury; N. C. - July 2d ! : "j I H- I TOBACCO Choice Tobacco. AN additional supply of Tobacco, of every variety, for Chewing and Smoking some of unequalled fineness, jiist received by SILL & SILL, Druggists, dec, if j Salisbury, N. C, July 22. ; 1 f It PATENT MEDICTNM PILLS Beckwith, Peter's. Brandrcth's, Strong's, Moffatt's, Murphy's, HEull's, Hibbert's, Leroy's, jayne's, Louden's, Wrights, Leidy's, and all others. ! -. VERMIFUGES fDead Shol, Brown's, El- lis's, Louden's, Jayne's, dec, dec CHERRY PECTORAL, Wistafs Balsam, Wild Chejrry, Balsam, tiverwerth, Syrup Nap. tha, dec. dec. ! ;!' SARSAPARILLA Sand's, Townsedd's, Jayne's, Louden's, dec. Hebrew or Jew David's Plaster, Gray's Ointmentj and Harrison's, MofTatt's, Bon pland'8,ilioolland's, PUntell's and Hutching's Bitters.! I ' i ! ' ! Tricopberous, Hair Restorative, Jayne's and Louden Jlair Tonic, Lyon's Kathenron, Hair Dyes. dcc dec.! V l Venetian Liniment, jNerve and Bone Lini ment, Horseman's Friend, dec, kc, for the relief and cure of that noble animal, THE HORSE. ! ! - M 1 - ' - Houghton's Pepsin, a much prized remedy for Dyspepsia, dec, dec. y. Cbristil's Bella, Necklaces; Plasters, dec., 4c, for Rheumatism, dtc. With many other articles inftbf in)e Itnej; all wtftch may be had at unusuafty low rjiicasi h Sir.L de SILL: D rue 21 st s, dec. opposite; Mansion iHotel, Salisbury, N. C, ' COWAN'S 1 VEGETABLE IflTHONTRIPTIC, ' -i ' I :"-' - pil ; j I - J 1 FRIEND -OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, i h . .: . j scTrxirjro intoM ' ! i ' DISEASED KIDNEYS, ! Stone in ihe Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness 1 1. 1 it" fathe iau ?j I ' .1 This ioyaloabte medicine is for sale at the Darie Ho L in Mocksville ; it Dr. Jl. Campbell In Iredell ; at the Drag Store, ia Charlotte ; and at . the CaroBna Watchman OrBoe, in Salisbury. 1 ! t Theobecriber is General Ant for tne sale of the above Medicine in this State, of whom any quantity may be obtained y addressing him at Salisbury, N. C-, ojr calling at hla house, 10 niilea West of this place. ! ; ! I tl. D. AUSTIN. Jaly 15il852 lltf Ebenezer . Academy. fll HE Trustees f this Institution respectfully an- S. noance 10 uie public tuat the next term will com mence on, the 15th day of Jaly, under the superintend enceof Mr. II. R. Hall, whose ability jas a classical teacher has beenj tried and highly approved for upwards 01 iwemy years.1 n wui Oe aided by Competent as- nsiania- : ; j i Tuition, per session of 5 months, is at rates: ;. I . i v Elementary Branches incoanection with ciples of Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Higher Branches of Englidf, j Latin and: Greek with Matfimst;... ' ISoaxd from $5 00 to 6 00 per month. I W. F. COWAN, President of the Board. Rev. H. N. PHARR, e. B. Hall, M.M.BAILEY, Dr. J. R. NISBET, R. H. HILL, Maj. W. M. ALLISON. By order of the Board, ' t t JAS. R. HALL, Sec; Bethany Church, Iredell co., N. C, l June &2, 1852. 4t9 have ben anthorixed bv the Ec SottKTT to annoonce to the public, that the Annual Oration before the! two literary Societies off Davidson College,; will be delivered on tJ evening of the llth oft August, imdnediately preceding thedaybfj Commencement, by tne kcv. d. jix. riuu.w w lumbia, & C. .. ; I j I - j 1 f JOHNi S. (HARRIS, , ) I I JOHN! A.! ALLISON, Com. ' 1 LEON IDAS L. PARKS, N. B. Other Editors are reipectfuDy sohcited to copy the above notice, j . 's j the following the first prin- $5 00 7 50 12 50 Mafriage License formate hert. IMPORTANT! To MiUers&:mUl Owners. Young's Iiaproycd Smut and Scrcen- ' ' in Machine, f rilHE subscriber would respectfully inform those en- JL gaged in the Milling .business, that he is now making arrangements to supply all who wish to pur chase ia the Western part of the State with this almost invaluable article, Young's .Smut Machine. There are now between Three and Four Hundred: of these Ma chines running in North Carolina all of which have given the most entire satisfaction ; many! of them hav ing run six years, and have kever been ou t of order one jbour, and perform their Woki as well as at first. .They iare warranted for five yearfJ UThere will be ten Ma chines delivered in Salisbury in a few weeks. Persons wishing to supply themselves, will address the subscri ber at South Lowell, Oraftgejcounty, N C, or to Jas. S. Leathers & Co, Salisbury. Reference is given to Col. Wm, R. Holt, Lexington, and to all the Mill fowners ia Cabarrus. Agents will supply Boiling Cloths of all numbers of the very best quality. I ;j-u, a. mem Ann tin. : South Lowell N. C, Je 25, 1852. 6t9 State of iiottti esivoliini, ,.y ROWAN COUNTY, v Superior Court of La&, Spring Term, 1852. Harriet Kj. tsencini es. Lorenzo u. liencini j Petition for Divorce! It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that the Defendant in this case, LoCenzo D. Bencini, ia a; non resident of this State : It iSj therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for three months in the Carolina; Watchman, and Carolina Republican, requir ing said Defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held foirthe County of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday af ter the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to this Petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso and set for hearing ex parte. Witness, Obadiah Woodson, Clerk of said Court, at Office; the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1852, and in the 76rh year of our Independence. OBADIAH WOODSON, C. S. C. Price adv. 3 10. ! 3m9 Union Academy. Davie county-lS miles north of Mocksville, and naif a tnue ysesi oj vuve Branca isnurcn THE Trustees of Union Academy have the plea sure to announce, that that Institution will be opened on Tuesday 20th-tJoly, under the charge of James H. Foote.; T , ' ' Mr. Foote is graduate of Wake Forest College, from which Institution, he is furnished with the highest tes- monials, as to his peculiar fitness for such a charge. The Trustees iak Dleasure. also, in beinz Dermitted : . y 1 7 . ' w to sayv that students from a distance can obtain board inor in th henf fa mi lien riAivenient to the Academy : from whom, they feel warratf ed in saying, they will receive all the kindneps and attentions 01 nome. Of the advantages of clirnate and society afforded by the. location of this Institution, fin the' Olive Branch community,) it js unnecessary to speak They are too well known to require an insertion in tms notice. T.ntinn nar uicainn nf linnniha (rhftrcrrA from date . UlllUN r DLOOIV.I W w , c - of entrance, except in case5 of protracted illness or ex- 1 1 nr ...Jm. fi? . . ' v case uy 1 ruairea,; is o iuiwwb . Elementary branches, with: Arithmetic, , $5,00 Geography, Engjish Grammar, Philosophy, &c. 8,00 Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Astronomy, &c. 10,00 Latin and Ureek including all lower Drancnes, la.uu Boa.rd in private families, from $5 to $6 per month. By order of the Board oftTrustres, I FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Ch'n; For particulars address, . B. F; EATON, Secretary, is Farmington, Davie co., N. C. JplyS, 1P52J . I 3wll Prof. MORGAN'S FEMALE SEMINARY. The eighth ;year will open on the 1st of Sep. tember- an tindividediterm ol Ten months ihejwbole expense in any of the Collegiate classes is 8120 for the year 860 for halt the term of Five ; montns,' and the ornamental branches at equally moderate prices. " Tha Piarriinalion develoned to a very high degree the advantages of the plan! which Prof. Morgan has !qhg practised. It was manliest to every observe!" that the young Ladies of 4he graduating class were of a high order of mind well instructed their polish of manners, and excellent thoroughness in the several studies, including the j Scriptures their tommand of language and freedom in composition, and the evident skill arid taste in the ornamental branch es, c6uld not but be the result ol a well devised system, rigidlr pursued and successfully ap. plied. - i ' i Rev. A. BAKER, ; Rev. D. A. PENICK, j Rev. P. T. PENICK," ! Examiners. Salisbury, julv 5. 1852. NEGRfVRS WA1MTF.T1 ! Salisbniy, June 3d, 1852. I, CASH FOR NEGROES. Tt11? 1 i9 now in Marier for ihe purensse a,iSfti?B DUMBER 0F LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, salable for the Southern Market, for which he is paying THE HIGHEST PRICES IN tCASH. ! , , . ; ;!'.!.'!" r : Persons having any of the above named property fyr sale, will fiod it to their advantage by tpakJng applica4 tiontobim. i MYER MYERS. O Commonica lions from a distance attended to. 1 j 5 THE MARKET Gome and See. THE subscriber wishing to remove to the WVst, of fers for sale all his Lands, ten miles North-west of Salisbury, vixi One tract on which We." taining 131 Acres. I There la on jJ-J good dwelling house, kitchens, barn, arid all necessary bu?ldings..nd a good spriftg. Thta trlcl adjoins be Wd. of H. W. Brown, dee'd, T. R. Walton, and oUV era. Also, one other tract containing 170 AcrCt, .djointag the Und. of Joseph Owens, on which are no imnrn.menta together with my interest in 30 Acres, sectioo of the county, would do well to corne and see land, and hear prices. Ames toasoN Rowan county. Jaly IS. 1852. j- 3mll Blanks of every description for sale AT THIS 0FFICJ2 SALES OF LAND. PURSUANT to a Decree ia Equity obtain, ed at the Spr ng Term, 1852, I will offer for sale at the Court House in Salisbury, on Moo day of August County Court, that valuable plantation known as the Moses Brown plate, situated threif miles from Salisbury, on the uoeraw road, adjoining the lands of Alexander Brown, and others, containing 300 ACRES. : Terms, Tuelve months credit, interest after six months, bond and security. H j ALSO : V, n: At the same time and place, that valuable plan tation formerly owned by David Holdshouser, deceased, situated in the immediate vicinity of Salisbury,! adjoining the lands of William H. tiorab, John Garner, James Brown and oth ers, containing 101 Acres. Te rms, Twelve months credit, bond and se curity L. BLACEMER. C. M. E. Price adv. 85 50. 6w8 Female Bearding School AT CATAWBA SPRINGS. IHE undersigned has opened a Female School at ihei Catawba Springs, to which be invites the attention of the public. He thinks it unnecessary to say any thing of ibe healthi ness of this location, as there are probably none to dispute it. I' he school will be under the management ol competent instructors ; and no pains will be spared either to advance the pupils or to pro mote their happiness. Teems; For Spelling, Reading, Writing. Arjth. meiic, Geography, de English Gram. mar, per session of 5 months, 86 History, Philosophy, Astronomy, 8 Music on Piano, 1 Board, six dollars per month. , V. STIREWA Lincoln co, June 24, 1852. 8tl 00 00 500 LT. tch- er 1J LEATHER BAN rilHE subscriber has put up ; machinery for sre JL inc. cementing and riveting bands with copp rivets. J he bands are stretched wiihcoweTfuI . ma chines, made expressly for that purpose', and the diffi culty of bands stretching and ripping ontder the com mon way of majkmg them is entirely removed by this process. Bands made in this way will hold their width evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per cent. more power ihah those made in the ordinary way They are made! out of the best selected, oak tanned Spanished Leather, and no pains will be spared io make them equal to the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be brought in New York; Bands will be delivered in Salisbury to Messrs. Jen- i an,. ... 1 Kins cc KODerts, tor an wlio may wish. 1 CIIAS. M. LINES, Hunt's Store P. 0., Guilford co., N. C, July 8, 1852. lylO ! ! 1 ; 1 Salisbury, Ju: Apples, (dried) 50 0$OO; Bacoa, I2 ,Q :5 6 O Ti Cotton Yarn, 75 & 00 j Coili e 1 1 Corn, 75300; Beeswax, 20i20 ; Batter 10 J ' 843;i Feathers '29; Iron 3 0Jj LinPf f Molasse43540; NaLs 4 J35; Oats4lVu 1 0; I: tatoes 123,3 00 ; Sweet do. 35 O 40 ; Sj-.r 7 Q 9 ; Do. Loaf. 003 12J ; Salt, sack 1 1 low 8 09 Wheat 75a 8 ; Pork 6$ : . i-- !". ': f'- ir:-;':-n"t' t XVETTEVJU.r. . July 15 Beeswax 22 a i i n.i Cotbn8ja8i!C6n!85 S95; Cbtfee 101011'' 530 & : iFeathers 32S35 : Flaxseed ft 1 : Swedes, 5 (36 r do. English 3 4 : LarJ 13 Leather. Sole, 20 23: Molasses 24220: Nai: r Oats, 50 604Sugar,bro.,6 O $: do: loaf, 1 j Salt, wick, 1 50 Q 1 60: Tallow, c8 ; Wi 8 90. , ! ' j.j4 . CBiaaw.Joly 15. Bacon oertb.CO 1C; 2028 : Beeswax 20O21 : Coffee 13.2 l.V : 89J : Corn 81 08 112 EgjrslSla: FK Sb : reatnen-30 35 : Iron 56 : LarJ f Leather(iole8 22j Molasses 35 -40 : ! ba 33 (3 37:! Nsils.cut.6 0' 7: Rice 41 Sugar.brOwn.S 10: do. Loaf. 124 a 15: t verpool,! 40 0 150 -1 i f f CATAWBA SBRKG; v. CXAVING purchs JL JL , takes pleasure. ciiii v in STIRE A sea WALT, thisbeiutiful Summer r infurmbs his frie.nJj public, in general, tbrat he is making every r itr.proycmeru itv me convenience and conilott ( i who may repair t4 those Valuable Spring ia : , pleasure or health. ' J ' ' Arrangements are in progress, and if pa the wate wiu soon be brought into the l.ou- draulic machinery ;; convenient ; batting hou.-es i ing erected lodging rooms are being renovated ; nished witbf all that will contribute Jo tfie enjr . the occunaaits : and the sDaciont nrcmis. t , namenteifj in various ways. In short , the pro, 1 determined to render the Catawba Springs a 5 real eroyment, to those who may patr6nae I he assures the public that every!: ooasibie eilurt to secure the favor of ,tho who call u 3 1 ravellers who stop at Catawba Srrir find the very best of entertainment : ttaJ to ; arges w0 be as low as the provision markets low. R1 1 n ' vs. Richard Gheen. READ THIS I ARRIVAL OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF ! NEW GOODS,. Maxwell & Horah, i ceived their entire new stock Of and Summer Goods. Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re duced prices, which will enable them to sell remarka bly low, consisting of the usuaFvariety of Foreign. Do mestic, and Ladies' Fancy '; ; , 1 Catawb4 Springs, March 3. 1852.' tf statr of iTovttt eTivct: " ? ROWAN COUNTY. ; ' Andrew Ly-erly, et al. 1 e In Equity, J' M I ! Spring Tern, li: 1 ! Petition to SeS Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of s?iJ C Richard Gheen is not an inhabitant of t!. Lit was ordered, that publication be made in t f fSTia watcttman lor six weeks. reauinn2 him. : Richard Gheen; to appear PL the, next Ten i Court, to be held at the Cooi-f. house inRn'i . tbe 8th Monday after the 4th Monday i t t-'. , next, then and there to plead, answer, or ,dc: ; P.l!l!in irt lsr.l ...l.A.r t. i.i ! pro coinfessb, against him, ? . ; 1 f I L. BLACKMEIl. C. : Salisbonf, June 10. 1852. Ct6.. , Tr. f MEDICO-DENTAL SUR(ii:: w. if. rtASo.t, irxl-d. n. RESPECTFULLY o H r-' cesin the Ilygenical;Fur Mechanical lreaunent cf t!. DISEASES Of" THE .1 ' and expects from a more thorough ocnuair.! t cause and effect, Ihe many improvenients iq nu &c, to mepit a continuance of fuvora so gtner stowed for ihe last 8 or 10 years. ; : i , N. B. "jDEXTXiiScBGERr can only be tiii!., honestly dispensed by a person with high jua eejjence in tiis mechanical manipulations, knowledge of the functions of the human etonc ing health and dissase." : .! O Communications directed to Salislurj, 1! I -l 1 l! !' l::.Jf 1 attenaiea me nrst opporiuuujr. nAVm mArra limmrinr ivn jiriri rnv HATS. BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE ; STA TIONERY and FANCY AR. TICLES; GROCERIES? j Cheap ! to all of which they solicit the attention arid patronage of the public, and pledge themselves to use every effort to rherit it. Small Profit and , Quick Kt turnt will be their motto. ' i j Salisbury, May 13, 1852. 2tf $100 KEWARI). RANAVVAV from the subscriber, living in Phila delphia congregation, Mecklenburg county, N. C, about the 13th of April, 1851, two Negro Boys, , PETER am! TO The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in any Jail so thai I get them again, pf the two Boys, or $50 for either ione. 1 Descripf toil. PETER isIargeshoulderd,arid a little knock-need, has several teeth, out in front, lis quick spoken ; and has a lump ion his left shoulder. His age is between 30 and 35 jyeers his height, about 5 feet 1 1 inches. and chunky, wtith a scar in his fore- He is about 26 years of age, of a June 17. 1852. TOM is low head from a cu dark copper co t. or. Both of these boys are quite intelligent and well cal culated to decc to a free StateJ them off. But lurking about in the vicinity of Salisbury. They are said. Charlotte, N ve. I ney win no aourn aim ai gening as they tried to get a white man to take Jonesvillc Male anil 'Vend I ACADEMIES ; ; REV. VM. L. VAN EATON, A.1 M., T, Rev. V. O. ft era and; Lxdv will take of the Female department ;the first ! of The Male department will open on MonJay i of July. It is irnportant that.' all wibhinj t t present, on the first day ol the session, or to circumstances will permit, .'is- - j For the benefit of the two schools we !;v. apparatus with globes, and maps, to illustrate port ant sciences studied, ijf i j; Board can be bad in the best families f. r f I week. Tuitiion S5. 8. $10, $12 50. Fr Drawing and Pa'intin$5, Embroider .Work sic oni the Piiano $20, Guittfr $16. Hebrew f i Yadkin co , N. C, July 8, 1852. :- j State ol ilovtn Cavcl BOW AN; CCUNTY.; Court of Pleas and Quarter Scssh.r ;i 7Vrw, l852r pf Richard Thomason and uavid r. waonrr, istrators of Thomas Foard; 'deceased, id. .' Foard. i ' ! t ,. J Petition to sell Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the C the defendant Matthew FoarJ.fea non-reji !e: State : It is therefore ordered; that publicaiii-n ! in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, n -i... defendant to be aibd appear at the next Ccutt and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county an, at tne Court louse in Salisbur), on ll- t.. day in August next, then and there to p!ra l, or demur to the petiiion of plaintiff, or j-j ly confesso will be taken and the cause set fr exparte. Witness, James E Kerr, Clerk ofoor fh!( I have reasort tb believe they are now I GffiCe' the first Monday in May, A. D. 1&C-2,: nassincr themselves off as free boys. Any information concerning them win oe tnaoKiuity received, and the reward paid upon delivery as above JAS. J. MAXWELL. . C, July 1, 1852. 5tp9 Just Received a Fresh Supply of TOMB STONES- THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citi zens of Salisbury and the surrounding country, that he has opened a Jlarblc Establiliment in Salisbury, Which may be fund at bis residence, oh Market street.jwhe're he is prepared to furni&b Grave Stones of Marble Slabs fancy upright stone onj pedes tals, tombs, movements, &.ci, at a very Small pirofit.-t-Engraving done neatly at, Northern prices. Havinjg made the necessary arrangemetst, the subscriber; can, St a short notice, fill any order from five dollars to $500. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Old Tomb Stores restored to their primitive white nes. GEORGE VOGLER. Salisbury, April 8,1852. j State it ovt a Carolina, tOWAN CpiJNTY, f In Equity Spring Term, 1852, j George Utzman, Exr., vsi Robert Utzroan et al: IT appearinalto the satisfaction of said Court thit Jacob Utzmao and Lewis Uizman are not inhabitants of this State : I( was ordered, tnai pooticaiion oe maqe in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks!, requiring them to appeal at the next Tf rnv of this Court; to be held at the Coart House in Salisbury, on the 8tb Mon day after the 4th Monday in beptemoer next, wen ana 76 vear of our Independence. ! j JAMES E. IKE"", j or Price adv. $5 50. Valuable Land for n there to plead ctc 4U plow, 1 - i , f hereof, judgot will be taken pro eonfrsso against the to. Salisbury, July 12, 1852-?r. adv. $5. 6tll. answer, or demar to the Bill, in default L. BLACKMER. C M. E.1 THE subscribers offer for, sale their valuable tract cf : Lar.d, lying IJ imilei -South of Clemmonsville, , Davidson County, main! road leading from Clemmonst ilb i ingtoo and Salisbury. The land is u:. cultivation. The tract consists Bf 2641 ACRES, about One. Hundred, of which Ja re c. limbered land, and 30 acres of excelled off, iin fine order. .. -f . t rri.r i a trnrtA !sriT lirirlc --Hwellin"' and all necessary oulhougps on ihe prm.' the convenience of any person vihifJ sirable residence. ' I ' I r Tnere is also an; etcejlenl SAWjMH the same tract, recently repaired, wit'., cient quanlily of water to imake it art: business.' ' 1- " fir-; 1 I ! There is also, adjoining same tract, r. (arm of 35 acres, with goo3 framed ! whirk will be sold senaratelv to any ; desiring a small fract of land. , Person wishing to porchaie a f.ne l. land, situated in a good nelghborhocJ, v, well to call and see for tbemeives. PETER MOC a J. moc:: June 2, 1852. i i il ; - ! i