.t : i l r r -tj 1 r -f 'r 4" 1 vior, ITEMS. IFascagoiila, on have voted, by fllMmain a Convention o 'W Citation, .r. Vltlreldmonths one bail- parts' have died in New Miurn Hretncns t n me mur ,Aot" fVv rum. and nearly ten 5- i v. . ih same time. ftV'Wiwi1 ncptliUlo-.monuinfent- ! Jr!v. The inscription is, rt&'b&bM :Cr, 175G, rfterf YtfG. U - OWdiie ti me army fjcbiie feinting windovv.blinds I'fealed py Samuel Fields, a fo'lVycesterv oy wuicn one man f flit eM'! Pair blinds n a day If a &vion 4f &e Missouri Legisla- iitra Session oi me Missouri Cas,$) iinictVtJhe'- necessary laws re to jfrejceif grants of lands for -jVb;sf West intend inS 'j;.f!fifliitt 'eneetiriff in Columbus, LatbeSb o September. t,Tppiature of Indiana, at its last VM.f .AnnA hnir nil Initin 4d prloizto the year 1852, with cet- ,ticenji(j!tis.' jThe effect of this act is W tnlfcolbred- population of the ik-B4nornrf inor with thft whitps. L grids'-jestno!oy, and in certain tniiccftU Sdme of the Indiana pa- Uink tt tli .tegislature uninten lily cehiniiUed ni act of folly, and ie old-te!ws:;foncerning the colored .VM ii) hf jre:enacted at the next t t t 1 1 HoS. ',(3. Coodrich, United States JatMihM arrived at New York Frafkfry lie has Come on private f&aui'wilt speedily return to at- jlaan bvj Re name of (karnet, residing 3rtn couyjyiginia, met with his Ufccentlf :;frdtn svvaUowihg a leech i5riDKina:ror a;spnng. i power--aetic wasdfriimstered and the leech iroftn?iiiJ having remained alive in icfDacb fotsevieral days, but the man Una dayjgif 1:q afterwards from the ies vvbicEt it, had inflicted. 5 5 jebjdispuijeil qiiestfon of thesbve- sy ol thendwiah Islands has been rained io'ypf, of the eldest son of 'eaPonjarii a$King of Huahina, and kghter ii Ctqeen of Bolobolo. A gonial dljance was in contempla- iejft'ee'a tire Hatter and the Prince a&mha if thk Sandwich Islands. fboeo South Carolina Railroad. rire au(Wized .;toi state, says the r-. nuiriuai, iuis warK win cer- ice fiaU&etl Jo Charlotte by the first toW nexi. Vestertj merchants, !'3re,who;dobot get their goods be- iit timeV'ttia-y Safely order them 40 I - - f ' if gfapbi'd disrfatcb' from Washinston p'ew. Ysri Courier afwl Enquirer, , !?uioru,oi lMew Urleans, aaicu juoge orine supreme tbelplace; of" Judge McKinney, 1 1 ft ? i !. . ;,-ti. t til " . .f .i -; . . r, j . - ritual Ljte Insurance Com f "Xew;jc,shovs an accumula te !m exceeding ' $1,800,000, all f, expenses paid. ! " ;lD1TosH Vill jou please publish ihe i eiUacUaUn rom u Richmond against ;ScoU i. qjRoman Utho. . jciklce to caib the eye of a foie Gospel' ho hto been reuU.iosithat charges tj, V il Unlr as iho 'Onion' i ? retfact. I if npQLNXOLERANT. fcS"PrtM 1 oter (he countrv ?Sf Clieri1 Sbotl wilh teing k4l'ai7 ;.W"?gatSiol muchcapttal v navA Wicfinpl TUI! Ca-tdolics. Will 5fe?eiS 4boul follow. 4 H"' lk Pre.idency ? TWe t ril?lc letter U.rSm.. .r- Km $ a 10 me now ; I shall 1 ill L' V w ' ;T fe C!!Q the ,uoner come J.JeeH f, C lbal gross the man who tk.'HeforeiheCaib l rh KM be.n bora ken ity ( ma on Wil Uu.e from ,he ST.,. J 1". h-a,.?01lc di,abi'- 2. Ta.S.' Cali instrument. constitution as a sti. I . : II ' U rom the.Uhionof thelMh. f AND THE ftt.,JLlj rrJf 11, Iiliaojs 0, Michigan 4,. Wisconsin 3; Iowa 2, Texas .California 2.1 Tnt-I TJ. WUUIt ole number of Piesidentiarelefinrfi-nfJHinr, 62 Senatdjir-will therefor 'be 208, raakingl49 necessary for a choice. r pub) insultedlthe ring gain their U.ye were shown on' vesterdav essrs. Gordon fe Ba kenesses, which we order. We invite the attention of thtr public to their adver tisementin thisyDaDeii mviwuos hiui nnr ,1 1.. . i : . "VH. ovim DWn imnal,,,- : . and letter bearihg dale of dnK., iair 1 SEPTEMBER. Mml ffldetini in ;IredeU, ""h Cr " P,aH ln the pajfil tjhair i iarM and 'ePctahle meeting of the SI' I V i " 'l .: 11 I Whiiss of Iredell vm hJiA i. r nL. : i oi. .. - . j x. i r rr wun uvuw MBETING bF THE nAvr ftTitioy,T yl 'n "'f'"'''' 011 Tuedat the 17ih ineiatii, and .t I r" 4 A , 11 W lil I I 111! "I MIA --.5 1 in i ; ! . . . Tt will ul. lLl - JJl. i vrSura oy caning; Ueorge ,F. David. fromtbe GrMnd W.k. tm!! 1u ana appointing William IL for want of authdritv. !? SO S a5. e 4f Secretaries. ine; any change in th. H vvl 1 ' Caldwll ,Pra Aed the object of the ng any change in the mo.Pttintr rit-thai n IOM?f 3s!? of the GramrDivisfon. It will, therefore, assemble in Salisbury, on Tuesday the 2Gth day; of October next, pursuant to adjourtnient : I j I meeting to be to ratifj Thiamorningr ; Jackson, N. AugTist 6th, 1852. I receired a resolution Whmh ran a rtnc i? tne Baltimore Whig nominations, and to organize for holding a Mas Meeting of,the Whigs of this part of the State at mis piace, and alter a few remarks, he intro Cu auuience Men. Jonn A. i dung, of CharIottena member of thelj late Baltimore Young entertained his Whig Convention, Gen.! By. auaience tor more than an hour, in a mnt Rnir. Aa I may it-stirring and eloquent addfess,! which was well calculated to arouse the Whigs of Iredell, and cause thereto rally to the support of Scott and Grahim. I i , Lawajinj Tisdav, the 26 th OctobernJrf ZZLn& f t0 the My? aention was first called to thm Bubject iy a Comnionic;attoB and edirtbria! tehteh appeared io your paper of the 14th ultimo, i It is alleged that the time ' unfavrbler for a large meeting, chiefly on account of the s Presidential election, wliich comes on Tuesday the 2nd Noyeniber, and the Methodist Annual Conference which cprahiences on Wednesday the 3r4 at Louisburrr. - Hi, mjvwu,we mag oei in sessionabout that time, ianntii amount to isiich a .serious objection as has r i mil ill nis itaitai a nniiani n u. - . r v1viju.iii nuu uappjr maimer. After Gen. Young concluded, the Chair ap. pointed a committee of three, consisting of VV P. Caldwell, M. Al White and W.-' Turner; to report resolutions for the action of the meeting Whilst I fin (nmLili.a I . . r J j' j wv.H .vdiuuouuui luai -, ,Mw wuni tiiucc was uu . ine Begem. Diage was addressed by Col. John A. tilling eiice, l9wyer"nay justly create a d of many for a change of time, which I desire on the part I Should hft (rlarl tn ij..ijr 11 i puuaetjseu me aumority. ; 1 am Sorry that it is fo clearly out 6f my power to afford relief, It is true that the G. W. P. has the power to call a special session of the G. D. whejri requested, ia writing, by at least five members representing not less than two Subordinate Di visionst ' But at such a session, n6 badness shall be transacted except such as is specified ia the request, and no alteration affejcting the general interest of the Order throughout the State, shall be made. A' meeting: thus called cannot, in my opixiion, supercede the necessity of the Annual Session, which must be held at a certain His speech; was eloquently diversified with wit. pathos and janecdotie. The comnrittee, hrough Mr. Caldwell, made a report of be following resolutions : Resolved That We will cordially sustain the nominees of the Whig National Convention Gen. Scott jind Wm. A.Graham, for President and Vice President of the United Stales. Resolved That we will hold a DUirict Mass Meeting of Uie Second Congressional District at l ; j r w vv 1 tain 1 rj 1 1 ; 1 T 1 1 time, according tp law. Article the first of our By-Laws &taiesville, pn Widay, the 10ih September next, declares that " the Annual Session of thia Grand Dlula iou shall be held on the 4th Tuesday in October." This meeting cannot be dispensed with, because at no other can the Grand officers be elected, nor amy business be transacted iinvolving the expenditure of money, or alter- ing thei 13yLaws. In no contingency has the power and that ihi Whigs of the- 1st. 3d and 4th Con gressional Districts generally are hereby invi led to attend and be with ;us on that occasion. Resolved That a committee: of thirteen be appoiniea iq make the necessary arrangements been conferred by the G. D. on its chief officer to merge for the Mass Meeting. me A.VSUAI. into a &peciai. bession. ITio time for the I ??W,-v7 Tboi r c L annualneetW has been unconditionally fiS:hl fiesoilvedK hal a committee of fire be ap. ers. recommend that cannot ing the meeting has been unconditionally fixed, which .37 a T , be altered by the G. Dt itself wrthout first chant- P0,"led ,l correspond and invite speakc 'BLaws. Then, havihsr no wawer -to ianm Kesolvedv 1 bat this meeting recomm the time for holding the regular annual session, I deem the Countieicomposing this Congressional Bis it useless tb call jan extra session. I feel assured that triet. AnH ffftliata i.. tk.a Ui'aL, ik. i.i.u the irefdsaHo make the desired alterationias to time wi l of Sentimbiir iTai in. Wk: pi be attributed by my brethren to constitutional impedi- Pfyer.iixt, to nominate a Wbig.Elec merits, and noi t0 any indisposition to aqcommodate. tor for president and Vice, President. . Owing to the reasons already set forth, I think an earlier These resolutions were reported by Dr. Ram day is tery desirable, but an evident infraction of laws say, of Rowan, in a few pertinent remarksand assed for the goyernment of associations, although vol- by Wm. Johnston, Esq., of4 Mecklenburfi.-wbich untaryMsnore to be dreaded. J ; it aK(iI.- S''!" At our Grand Division I trust that I shall hare the pleasure of greeting brethren from every part of the Stale who I arjs engaged in a noble cause. It is certain that our session! Will break on Friday, the 29th October so that all can leave Salisbury oh Saturday morning. The most important business I doubt not will be acted on by friday morning, so that those who; live at a con siderable distance can then start home. t think that the facilities for travelling now will enable most of our brethren to attend the Grand Division, without forego ing the pleasure of exercising the right of suffrage, or attending the Methodist Conference. I believe that it is only 150 miles from -Salisbury to Louisburg a dis tance that can be travelled bv private conveyance in four days. 1-" u Truly, yours in h- P. & F. JOHN li. UUUM, G. W. T. P. iS.. I will state that I have received a Communis catioa from , Lincolntoh, Temdnstrating'i against any change of time. j i J. 1J O. unanimously town, looking fill A- t :'.!:' ! jFOaTHE WATCHMAN. Mi. Editor : A short time since a lady in the Coun try, who does hot visit Salisbury often,' perhaps once in two or three years, tor she lives some distance, came to During her Stay, she stepped into , and but upon a back-yard" why, bless me,? said what a filthy Vard ! Nd wonder j this is such a sickly-iac. Why there are twenty waggon loads of manure in that lot at least. " I hat may- be, madam,' , said a gentleman fwho was standing nearjii"but I think our town quite neat and . clean now, excepting a few places ; ; don't ydu?" Indeed, I do not," said the iady.j I fhink it one of the filthiest places I ever saw in my life, land so said this morning when we came through your town." ? " i Such, Mr, Editor, was the opinion of a lady of obser vation ttnd Intelligence respecting our town, and I ap peal to you, sir, and to the cittzens generally, if there is not point and truth in! that opinion. Is it not a fact, Mr. Editor that the back-yards and back-ways of this town, are too frequently in a too filthy condition for a decent, cleanly, and refined people ? Let any one who doubjts iit go over town to the back-yards and snuff the breeze. i I jwaht mo better test than thia They may dispenaf With seeing and feeling just snjell. This matter I regard &s important, and as one that ought to bej attended to. N Health is connected, or rather iUdebeAds in some decree at least, upon cleanliness. We tfidfuidlbe clean in our apparel, our food,' our dwell ! I f ' ! 1 1 ... A i ' 1 J 1 t. JL1.LJ. .... ings, and our yaras, -we wouia do neaJiuy' last centleman sooke with irreaf force At iha military character and of the civil capacities of Geni Sco)t. ill The resolutions were: adopted. ; i The Chair appointed on the committee of correspondence the following :i W. P. Cajdwell, Esq., Dr. R. H. Parks. John Davidson,' Esn., Milton Campbell. And the following are the; committee of arrangements;:- ! Wilfred Turner, Col. A. M. Walker, John Dalton, Abper Feimsier, Moses A. White, L. Q. Sharpe, Esq., Edwin Falls, Col. David Ram say, Robert White, Esq., Maj. Wm. M. Allison, P.! B. Chambers, Dr. John McLelland, Dr. James K. ISfesbit. N ' Upon motion, . M 1 Resolved?, That the proceedings of this meet, ing be published in the Carolina Watchman and the North Carolina VVhig. 'On motion the meeting adjourned, GE0RGE F. DAVIDSOI. Chm'n. Wm. H. iHavnes, i i . . - Geo. WJ Chipley. I Secrelar,e8' would avoid disease, and especially contagious diseases, at tqis season of the year the montn or August wnicn is the sickly ' season with us, and when' typhoid fever has phown itself in our vicinity, if not in our miidst, it does seem to me that this matter should be attended to. Is it not asj important as ahy of the regulations! of the town for prevention from fire, tfec? If so, I hope, that those whose duty it is to see to it, will no longer delay. According to previous notice, a meeting of a portion of the VVhigs of Cabarrus County, was held in tbe Court House in Concord, on Satur day, the 21$t instant. On motion, R. W. Al tisoN, Esq. was appointed Chairman, and Dr. L. S. Bingham, Secretary. At the request of the Chairman, Maj. R. Barringer explained tbe object of the meeting to be to appoint delegates to a convention, to be held in Albemarle, on the 6th of September, for the purpose of elect, ing an Elecior on the Scott and Graham ticket, for. tbe electoral district ; and, also to make ar rangement foe attending the f MASS MEET lNGi" of the friends of Scott and Graham, in Statesville, on tbe 9th and 10th of next month. Pn motion! of E. F. D. lVIcRee, Esq., the If we J Chairman appointed the following Committee ot arrangements : ; R. Barrjner, Esq., H. C. Ujley, Wm. Cole. man, Maj, JJ M: Kestler, and Dr. L. a. Uin uaui. ; In thia County, on the 18dt instant . W niA n.. fSS ' ANIElilW. SMITH to Mis. JU lalA ANN, daughter of the late Mr. Richard Walton. . In thuf cnnty. on the 19th Instant, by Rev. Samuel xvomrocK. Mr. KKiIitRNT J ! ITnT.MPja u r Gold-Hill,to Miss R. S. GASOLINE, daughter of! the late Georee Heili. dec A t i r 6 Drugs! rr SUPREME COURT.! This body Jniet at Mqrganton on! the 1st. The fbllawin gentlemen were licensed to prac tice law f ; ; ! superior courtj Chalmers Ll Glenn, J Rockingham, David Coleman, Buncombe, amuelJ. Iiowrie,! j Mecklenburg. COUNTY COURT. AndrewJJ. Stedman Robert B. lie wis, ) iohtt B.;. Williams, t. M. Campbell, James F. Bell, Samuel ftK Lowrie, Chatham. Franklin. Greene. Iredell. Iredell. ' Mecklenburg. The following delegates, to the district con vention, weieialso appointed by tbe Chairman : C. Melchor, Paul Miller, Daniel Miller, R. iBafriner; Col. J. M. Lbng, El F. D. M'Ree, Dr K. P. Harris, E. R. Harri Dr. Samuel J. Gilmer andflj. S. Bingham. i On motiop of Allison Voils, the meeting was adjourned tot meet in this place on next Satur. day, the 28ti, at three o'clock in order to or ganize a Scott and Graham Club. Moved and carried that tbe proceedings of this meeting be published in he Carolina Watch man with the! request that the " Argus" and j . C. Why" please copv. ' ! R. W. ALLISON, Ch'n. L. S. Bingham, Secretary. Powers.Jthe; Sculptob, in a letter to tbe Secretary of State of Louisiana, gives the follpwihg Idlescription of the statute of Washington, which be is cutting for that State, and j which he expects to complete within thei ensuing year M 1 am repre senting Wasbington in tbe citizen dress of bis timeff standing six feet five inches bisk larger! than life, in order tbat the " "41. APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTA- .: iKli'! TIVES. ; l;f iTnr the act of Consress, which was final- statinte mav have the lapnearance ot life lv bassedlast week, the whole number of Rep- size; in the place whe!retj js to stand on resWattvea wUl be iwo bundred and thirty. four, its pedestal j in a large room i I i ;c ' o A distributed sas lollowf . Maine 6, New Hatnp- shire 3, Vermont 3, MaisachusettsWU, Ktioae York 33, New Mary- I?lauop2, Connecticuit 4fJew "- .4 U.m mm I ' Jefsey 5,'Peunsylvania 23. Delaware i, luarj? land 6,U)hio 21, South Carolina tf Georgia 8, Fllrk a il. lAiabama 7, Mississippi 5, Louisiana 4, IVi. gmia l3l North Carolina 8, '1 ennesse 10, KfntKfey M Missouri 7, Arkansas 2. Indiana He seems as meditating, holding the Farewell Ad- dress in oae band, while be leans with bis fight atn upon a column composed of rods banded together, at the foot of which I have placed two emblems of husbandry the sickle and the pruning hook, and they signify even more than "does the plough, a very clumsy emblem in sculpture." li2 lv, ? i . JSlljj in jthe 33d ear of Wa age. lift PThlhltail iW. iLJ it' i i a ; . 7 w rvwer ana excellence of those reli gjous principles which governed hit life1,-by lib exem Ijary patience'with which heore bis last aness, and me chud-fik.e rerairnatlnn mUV, k:u u. j .a- aelf into pie hands of his Heavenly Father aa into those of a faithful Creator anti And th lengthelied procession! which attended his body to the grave, attested the kjnly impression which bia r"7 "c"fing virtues naainatie upon the comma m wuicn ne lived LUOMf. . j In thin nlitos An .kj. 1 f.u. :L.. . r. .. ii T r s - uln 'P8iani aiier a lingerins iuucm, me enecc or Measles; HENRY TOOMER in lant son of Mrs. John B. Lord; aged 22 months and 14 UUJT9. St i . " Qod took thee in his thercy- i A lamb, untask'd, umried ; I He fought theght for thee I f He woti the viclory . II And thou art sanctified !" Cox. ai ins residence, hear WiikrshoronirH N f, .i. fi oftbe 14th instant. Col. WILLIAM PITT , auuh, in the 77th yearof his age. I -voi. waugh was a native of York now Adams vu,y, rennsyivania, and emigrated to Wilkesboro', r" fa a wercnant and tradfr which profession he continued to DUisue nntil h; Ant v. j n connexion with his partner Maj. John Finley he tng business, by which he amassed a large fortone.and fhich, having no family of hia own, has been left by his Will to numerous relativss in various parts of the yuiicu ocaies. ne was a man, remarkable for saeaci- -j Uim wuiiu sense, ana Dosspssfff nn mtn i b ...... , . -..?V- .V1T leaffeor men nH mniLv.. ...k:L. i - . , . i T .V "aiit,u lam uece,ivea Dim m uie muiuianous transactiousMnth the wnrM in aaut. was nis lortuue to engage, puring the war of 1812 MA n nA m a . - r T T t . E- . . i laiscu a company oi voianeer Uavalry, and served a short tour of military dutyvbjit owing to the dirBcul ty of procuring forage in the Ind w : , T -rr. A i i was uiscnargea and returned home. tjol. Waugh possessed many eicellent tmita nif tpr, and although he never, made a profession of reli- v" vtiiic: a iiiriiiutrr ui unv rnnrpn Ho una eruieiess a most hospuable and generous host,;kind and T ii " ruor anu iioerai in bis contributions io uu aenorninations ol christians. Hnr.n..:n...... intered in the burvinsr o round i WilkhAr n.i i9iiowea to the grave by a verv arsre onin..r. nfnim. zens the funeral services on the occasion beintr npP. t- .1 j n -ar i .. . i- . 7 o vhiim uy uie uev. iviessrs. Ue and Knrhornf ih. jresbyterian and Episcopal churches. Com. Drugs!! Drute!;!! I the .market Dr. S. to. H. PENDLETON, -mrn I h., n- V rs : ",c ?,u heretofore occowed i ms,. ,Tueeier. a iar nJ i... .w.oimi instruments, Ci gars, tinuffs, Tobacco, Teas, and All of h;.K uJ .a-. T-r"w funs ni frrwrir Afv..i . . S OTfe f by Sselfin nnT. f C?n9el,,ent r can be depended Upon for K2&.. ."!!!l-e!J.Ced bafd a,w ittendaLe!!!! o i. w.uvaa ituui ,1 UIKrn np nrnmnt!.. ... I I i if t"uu,i,,7 aiicnoea Salkbcry, Jqly 22, 1853L r ' - i oaiisovrv. jivry. Apples, (dried) M ia 00; Daam,12o in ; 7 & 8 Cotton Yarn, 75 O 00 j Cor, e 1 1 Cornea 955; Beeswax, 20ffiO; Batter 10 12' 84 & ;! Feathers i8; Iron 3 34i; Lin-e ; Molasses 35049', Naii 45; Odis 25.2 1 ; I tatoea 403 000; Swtei do. 35 O 40 ; Sa -.r 7 09; Do. Loaf. OOat 121 ; 8lt.ack t low 8 09 Wheat 50 8 i oik $G f 1 ' "I j Fa.YETTi:vitr.c, i: Angoit 19-r0eewat 22 O 23 i Cacon 13 r Cotton 9pl0 Core 75 i &00; CoCee ICQIII : 450 0 a Feathers 32(3.35: Flaxseed $U J,: ' Swedes, 5 (3b' :do. English 3 4: Lard 13 Leather. o!e. 20 23: Molaaaea2432C: Nai! c Oau, 500 60: $gar,bro.,6 0 9: do.loar.lu Sah,i.ack,I 50 0 I 60 . Tallow, 7 OS s VL. Chcbaw, Ab. 17. Bacon oer lb ' CO a 1 t 2028: tleeswx0 &!iS2t: Coffee 12a i:, ( 8 091ECorn8O0aO EI2 0 1$: Wla-t 8- : FeataersSO 035 j: Iron 5061: 1 Lard C ' Leather (boleUS 0 22 j lWoIaasea3j OJil- ' ha 33 0 37: Nails. cat, G 0 7: Rice 4 SugaT,brt?wn,8 0 10: do. Loaf, 120 15: La verpool.I 40 01 50. f , ! h ! I s DRUS. H. PENDLETON. OFFER3 his professional services lo the rul! He ean be found at Col. Robarda' Hotel. Sausbuky, March 25 1852, Direct Line to the NortHrn CI I2if REAlTTrHlST- ARRIVAL OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Maxwell & Horah FARE GREATLY REDUCED. a- ; 6 : i f i : r ,- , - -.j s I Tlirou from Greensboroiigti, jV. C, I Richmond or Petersburg TEN DOLXiAEG. THIS line, f Foof-Horse- Post-Coachea, f Greeni6boro,, N. C, via Danville. Va.. to i: mond and ireterslbure. is now in full onration. n-r t ur . . ... i. . ' Aiuvejnsi received their entire, new stock of apnng and Jiutamer Goods. Just purchased in New YJ-k nA Pju.i-ik:- i i . 1 ... unuuciuuia a l 2 rc p""". wii emaoie them to sell remarka- uiy low, consisting ot the usjaal variety of Foreign. Do- uicsuc.ana ladles tancy i THE SCOTT CLUB Will meet at the Temberancn HaII. n Saturday evening netxt. The Whigs are earnestly requested m attend. ! A. CALDAVELL, Pres't. August 26. 1852. 'x' C00KLG STQTES, Hfltt)WARE AM) Cl'TLEUY, ' VUiViVUtyS, BOOTS AND SHOE&CIIIN& GLASS AND tuc'Ai;r WAiZfi; STA-l TIONER Y an4 FANC YAR TICLES : G&OCERWS ? fi I li ir i . . ii . vneap : 10 an oi which they solicit the attention and patronage ot the public, and nledore themselves m n every effort to mferit it. . Siall Profits and Qaik He- iui win or ineir mono. 5 , Salisbury, May 13, 1852. 2tf! THE subscribers take this occasion to announce to the citizens of Salisbury and surroiin dinar nnn. iry, that they have opened a Dniruerrpiin finl. crj in inw piace, at the Uonrt House, (up stairs.) wnere iney invite one and all to call and examine their specimens, which they lee confident will commend mem to tneir patronage. Jt a;long experience and perfect familiarity with all the improvements in the Art, of this Court, to) State of Jlortn (Eavolfua, ROWAN COUNTY . ! ; Svgerior Court of Lat Spring Term, 1852. Harriet C. Bencini va! Lorenzo D Ronini Petition f of Divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court tint iki. Defendant in this case, Lorenzo D. Bencini, is a non resident of this Slate: It is. therefore, ordered Ihv th Court, that publication be made for three montha in h. Carolina Watchbian, and Carolina Republicanreouir- mg saia ueienuant to oe and appear at the next term tsiany recommendation, we fee assured that we shall h,are a liberal patronage. Dur ' pictures, in life-like expressiou and beauty of finish, shall be equal to aiy iuivcii iu me values tenner iorm nr ssnnih i ! Daguerreotypes, Portraits, &c . neatly copied. In structions in tfie Art given, and a good apparatus fur- nisnea upon reasonable terms. - GORDON & BAKER. Salisbury; Aug, 26. 1852. I 17tf FRESH DRUGS, jMEDICINES, &C- &C. SlLIi Sl SILL, DRUGGISTS AND J jCHEMlSTSj Opposite Mttnsion- Htfd Salisbury, N. C. THE Subscribers respectfully announce that their Stock of Driiirs, Medicines. Clicmi- CfllS &C, is extensive and complete, embracing ev- iry arucie usuany sepi in tne nest oity Lrug stores. Of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. Window Glass. Patty, &c. &c.. their stock is particulaHy ful: of quality no where surpassed, and at, prices, that shall always be most sat isfactory to purchasers. . ' Of Spices, such as Niigmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mustard, &,c Sec, tbeythave a very full stock. Of choice EXTRACTS for flavoring ICE CREAMS, GUSTARDS, &c &c they have a large stock, com prising, Vanilla. Rose, Lemon, .Nugmeg Peach, Al mond, Celery 1c., &c. ; ; All which must go for very low prices. SILL &. SILL, Druggists & Chem&ts, opposite Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, Aug. 26, 1852. It N in cuiuiruifvii wiu me fvicninono ana Lanvine i Road, and Soafh-side Rail Road from Petersbur- Leave Greensboro every Tuesday. iTtmrsJav .- Saturday, at 9 A, M. Arrive in Richmond or IV: burg second; day thereafter, in time for the etc Cars Northil i 1 I . I Leave Richmond or Petersburg everv Tu-.-' Thursday, and Sarnrdav.at 7.A. M. Arrive in Cr boro second day thereafter, in time foif the Sal: ' Stage.. ; ; i ; . , "i i St I This line jalso connect at Danville, with the f to Lynch buirg. .j r l i ,, ii. . f ;J. HOLDERBY ! &. CO. i i ; P. FLAGG & CO. July 29,1852.1 - ' , f r . ? ly13 Prof. MORGAN'S 'FEMALE SEMLNAP. The eighth year will open on the 1st cf V temher an undivided terra ot Ten moi:t! the wholej expense in any of the ColJc-: classes ia $120 for the year-fSGI for hall i term ol Fjve months, and the ornatr.::. branches all equally moderate prices. ' u The examination developed to1 a very V legree the advantages ol the iplaa which r, Morgan has lonsr oraciised. lit was mani? : every observer that the young Ladies cf : graduating claas were of a high order cf r ! well instructed their polish of manners. ; excellent thoroughness in the several sti;,'" including the Scriptures their command language and freedom in composition, atri t evident skill and taste in the ornamental bra: . be held for the County of Rowan, at es, could not but he the result ol a!well the Court Housd in Salisbujry, on the 8th Monday af ter the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer; or demur io this Petition, or the same L. . . l. r J. .i-i wan ac lunm pry Lunifsso mm eecior nearing ex parte. Witness, Obadiah Woodson. Clerk of said Court nt Office, the 8tb Monday after the 4th Monday in March. A r f OSO J .u to.'L r t a' . ' "i uc uii yruroi our inaependence. UBAUlAil WUODSON-C. Su C. Price adv. 810. f 3m9 Offiee ( the iorth Carolina Railroad Com nan v. I Acoust 9, 1852. OTICE is hereby civen to ihe Stockholders and Contractors on the N. C. Railroad, that I will be at Concord ou the 3d artd 4th September : at Sal is bury ou the 8th dnd 9th; Lexington on the 10th ; James town on the 11th ; Greensboro' from the 15th to the 21st; Graham oh the 23d Hillsborough on the 27th la is very desirable to make settlements with Stock holders, and especially witlh Contractors, at thei times above set forth. ! cyrtJs p. mendenhall; 2wl6 Sec'y and Treasurer. IfRESH 0VND SELECT TEAS 1 J THE subscribers expect in a few days a large and carefully selected stcok of the choicest ethbracing every variety of Black and Green Te, and to be sold at such low prices as will astonish the natives. SILL & SILL, Druggists &i Chemists. Salisbury, Ni C, Aug. 26, 1852.. lr ! LIST OF LEE KERS. r r ::tL .u- ti-i icc oi:. I ! i iveiiiaiiii JiMg iu tue i usi viuco ai oausuury, PAlf p ftVP f tnm.el IU lSra f i '. I vuiiau va.au 1 John Andrew, Miss Julia Adams, 2, Jeremiah Bar ripger, John j. Broomhead, James Broomhead 2, Wil Uam Barber, Andrew Bostm, Yancy Ballenger, Miss Mary Brown, Blan 4f Dunn, 2," John S. Btitner, Julius Black, Peter D. Barringer, Hamefton ByerS, Fanny Bry ant, Henry Bason, John M. Bivins, Mrs. Hannah Briggs. Miss J. A. Burket, Dr. S. G. Boyden, It. S. Bogle ; Christian Co rrfl I, John1 Cooper, Mrs. M. S. Caldwell, Jacob CorrelljMiss J. M. Colfinj John Canup or Cor ris, VIrs. Maryf Carson, Miss Mary Clingraan, James Cowan, J. B. Caddell, Henry B. Casper; P. Davis, W. II. Dowdey, H. W. Elliott, William Ealon, Jaa. Elam, Jacob File, John Fraley ; Jessl Gallemdre, Miiss Mr C- Gajes, Alexander Graham, Mrs Christena Gardner, Banthy Guyer ; M. . Holmes,; Esq.,: M. S. and R. E. Holmes, Miss E- Holtshbuser, Richard Hall, A. A. Hall, J. A. Holt 9, Mr. Hawkins Brooks2, Ri S. Hix, Cyrns Hacket 2, Rev. N. B Hopkins 3, Cathatin Helljard, W. G. Harris 2, Miss; M. A. Har rison, Mrs. Augusta M. Holt; Alfred IS. Johnson. Mrs; Sarah. C. Johnson, W. Jenkins, John J. Jcnes ; Daniel Kerns, Cornelius Keslr, Tobias Kesler, Wm. Kesler; Levj KJtrtts, John Klsler 2, Aslnbot Kittle, Mjiss S. Caperdy, Dr S. Kev. j. David Lawson. Hi ram Lawson. R. E. Love, Matthew Locke, Otho Ly erlv, John Lingle, Miss L. Greil Lee, Mrs. Margaret Locke 3; John JMcLellan, Miss M. Myers, Mr.S. Mc Keyes.Teter Miller, Henry Mitchell, Dr H. L. Mar tiiji, John McCdonaugbey, John C. Miller, Mrs. Julia Ann Morr, William Morao, George Mehdenhail, G W Miller; Francis M. Neal, JohnS. Utzman ; Jas. VV. Osborne Jacob S. Orient, N. C. Oneit ; Marshall Ti Polk, U. M. Pless,Merida Pool ; John Rogers, Da vid J. Ramsay, f aul Ribliri, Joseph J. Ryals ; Rev. S. Serer 2, Mis T. SmithdeaU.Rev. John Snider, Mrs. Mary Swink, Mary Grimes or Scott 2, George Satrit, Mrs. William U Smith, Rev, CJ S. Sanlprd William Skeett ; Levi Trexler, Henry Trpppman, Joseph Todd 2j James Thothason, Wesley G.iTedder. Jesse Thom a4on, Dayid Thorn, Dr. James M- Trotter ; Pleasant vi.lAniine: Mrs; Ann E. Wood. John W. Watson, John J- Wise, Jacob Weaver Margaret A vyalton, John H. Weaht, Charles A- B. Weatberford, Rev M. Wallace. P- JUWAW, Y- M. T. C. WORTH, j comixissioN roRWARDiwa MERCHANT, kj WILMINGTON, 0RTfl CAROLINA. Jcly 29, 1852. lypdl!3 STILL AT TIffi OLD STINDT- I it.. i ; THE subscriber, thanklul for the very liberal pat ronage bestowed upon the late firm of Thompson & Beard, would inform bis old customers that he is carrying on the Boot and Shoe making business at the old stand, where he is manufacturing, for ladies and gentlemen, a large and very elegant' stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. All persons in need of boats and shoes are requested lo call and examine his Stock before buying elsewhere, as he will sell on as good, if not better, terms, than any one else. ; j Those who patronize him may rely upon having their work well and nicely done, as he intends to devote his whole time and attention to the business. Give me a call. T ' . " ! JOHN THOMPSON; August 12,1852. 15tf I COME ALL! QUICK. THE suhscribjersbeinganxious to clean out our Sum mer Stockof Fane V Goods, to make room for our Fall Stock, and aso to get the money to buy more, we have reduced oujr prices very much. All who want a great many nice goods for a 6mall amount of money, we hope, will giv us a call, as we are certain that we can acconmodate them. BROWN, FRADEY, & COi August 12, 1852. 15tf. system, rigidly pursued and successfully plied. .;! ; i j , , S ; Rer. A. BAKER, : I H Rer. D. A. PENICK, j j j Rer. P. T. PENICK," h ;i f j Examiners. Salisbury, July 5, 1852. 1 j j I ! DISSOLUTION. FW1HE co-partnership heretofore existing bet-- -JL Thompson & Beard, was dissolved on the day of Augustt 1852, by mutual consent of the si- Ail those indebted to the firm will come forward i mediately and settle the same with John Thoj::;. at the old stand. ."" ; , -1 r f ; : also ' : ; i A large stock of Boots and Shoes' on hand, vtLich be sold low for cash, at the old stand,' j i ! THOMPSON tf BEARD. Salisbury, Aug. 5th, 1852. j j '1 . ADJIINISTRATOITS SALIJ, HAVING obtained. Letters of Administraticn : the estate of Jesse A, Stoker, deceased, at A gust Term of Pleas and Qftarter Sessions, for the cr ty of Rowan, I wilt sell to the highest bidder, at ;' Court House, on Saturday ihe 28th instant; a Nr; man, GEORGE, aged about 20 or 21. j George ; mechanic, baying worked at the carpenter and cV, trades for some" time. ; , I j s j ' : All person having claims against the estate are i quested to present theni according to law or this nc. will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persoti.? debted to paid estate, will call and make payment, the estate m list' be. settled.- J , ( I L j , Terms made known on day of aale. i Xx HY. SMITH, Adn,'r. August 4, 1855, ; Hx : I ; i. ;3tl5 n .-j"'1 1 -i1- - !) 1 ' NOTlGE' is hereby given that an application i be made to the next Legislatore, for an an." ment of the 17th Section of the Charter; of ihe T of Salisbury, ;in oder , to give the BoafuV of Consr sioners poWer to make an- annual aasesshnent cf ; taxable property of said lown. August 12, 1852. J.!E. MOOSE, C. Cwl5 LAND FOR SALE. THE undersighed pfiers for. sale, a valuable Tr lying louir milM South of Salisbury, between : Charlotte ipd ne4 road to Concord. Said Tract t tains 253" ACRES, afl wood laod except 10 ac, whirh are fresh cleared. It is well limbered, and . several eligible location tor puiioing. THE fifth ins llment four dollars on the share of the r.an.ital attack of' the Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Road Company, will be called for the 15th of September next. Stockholders who ares in arrears for one orlmore olhe previous instalments are requested to make paynsent without delay, as Iar,ge sums are now due the contractors. By order of the Boarp of Directors. L. ULACK.MEK,' President.: Salisbury, Augbst 15, 1852 NORMAL Randolph fflHE Fall Session will 3il COLLEGE, County, N. C. commence on Wednesday, the 15th of September. The College is 4rzan gized witn a mu r acu.iy, enure rxpmac uvm yo 845 per session tof hve ftionths uur rreparawry is well nrovided and tauehtfbv thei Faculty. fli. UltAVataiM, rresiuenu AnmBt 1R52. 5tl7 More Fine Bugf5ies ROCKATVAYS. WD IRON AXLES CARRYALLS of the best quality Just finished, and for safe cheap very ehesp and see. ' f 1 Salisbary, Aoinst 26, 1852. . Call JOHNSTON, 17tf Blanks of dy'ery description fpr ATX THIS OFFICE sale Another Tract situated onhe waters of Fourth Cr 14 miles North -west of Salisbury, containing22 j ui This tract is weir watered and improved, having t i a good dwelling bouse and all necessary out-houM -The land is generally goodJ Ahy person wif.'.t.:H . purchase either of these tracts can obtain a great ! gain and accommodating; terms. The ;land can viewed by calling on the subscriber, who wil I take j ' sure in showing them. ! ' ' J T ' ; ii 1 U DAVID WATcU;.. August , e52-l4tf, I ' -f j ft . . ; Dr. Milb A. XRoseman3 HAVlNti permanently located at bis FasherV, : mile Souih-West of Salisbury, respeciful'y t deb bia prolessionil services to. his heigtbers and public generally.! : (March 27, lfc52. f- I LEATHER BAWDS. rlHE subserilMr has pot Bp , machinery for strf JL ing. eeaienting and riveting lands wiih c ; rivets. The Stands are stretched with .powerful i chiiies. made Expressly for that purpose; and tt.e i- cultiy of bands strttcbing sod ripping unaer tr.e t moil way ot mating inrm, w process. Baftds made in this way will hold their . evebly, run true, and have a uniform bearing ci dram or poller, and will give from 15 to 23 r more power iban thoe made in4be ordinary Thfy are made out of ih best, selected puk ia: Spinished Iathlr, and no pains will. I 5r make tbem equal to the beat Northern bnaL, h." I be sold aa low as they can be brought in New ( Bands will be delivered in Salisbery to .m:r. . kins vt Robots, fr all who my wish. I : CtlAS. Al. Ul.1 Mi jjuly 8, 1852. Hunt's Store P. O, Guilford Co , C. lylD : 'Hi-' !' : ":- ! :. .1. f - ' ' ' ' . aV;I : . : . a LI' f ' r 11 .J a ii : it ,i,i,: ' : '' "" 1 " a II- 1

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