1 - L i i. I u . Vll I'm ,4 N- ' . i j - .- J i ' i i i 1 ;n L I I 1 - fc It i " 4 , I t , 1 s: : - 1 ) T t 5 (3.- L'. ' j'".. I I ' j : , j j-j ' .i j: , j 1 i f - 'KlmTar Statement of th T0, North Carolina for KW; U, L Reid, 381 230, 513 916 489 684 631 40 554 271 441 98 1388 228 443 122 392 55t 1013 980 196 603 870 746 345 1072 1425 721 1063 403 361 406 551 541 246 408 340 393 240 883 459 1934 168 676 646 209 432 1421 1030 1342 586 696 1796 , 247 312 649 550 760 1072 712 506 439 194 905 1376 1481 80 114 1561 697 297 1196 393 694 '! ...1083 551 946 : 358 $27 847 343 714 597 783 249 198 488 - 411 540 270 995 600 178 . f 305 951 490 190 104 341 1005 ' 1524 347 363 368 551 360 368 762 1035 214 733 267 680 ' 278 260 , 615 706 451 721 84 350 504 167 1528 453 347 636 341 693 356 776 1106, 1279 624 509 1206 1132 896 " ' 282 1102 162 247 283 1345 336 42,993 Iguprtr, 48,484 42,993 5,491 .!tMacWf6d Hayivdod have given a Whig m IV hi anU' WesTern Advocate. Shahre only &vvo? objections io this new, beadtifuf andi spirited jj Whig paper. 'iersf place, tbe! editors have made 5:le larger "tkan the Vatchman. ai decidedly, wrong, because it p di appear jf malt, ,and to a disad- pe. Itiheecond place, they have hfoni'n&nf'thari we have, thereby Iinqicatinffihatihey scout the po jdi mere Deing " notning iu a ItMhi'i little 'eipcjctatioh tbat oth- a?ree .Wik hs in our nhieclions. -!fl Wift attarht'nn imnnrfnnrn tn thfm ad lheref9re extend to the Edi r mosteofdial reireetine : wishing P ill jiossitje iiiccess. ; We nail them lW valuably accession to the edi of.Hhel Whiff r Part ' HeTe's ber, W brothNifi Car. Watchman. ,.f..il -I l 4 . ' . . ( orftiheruruner both your objec jH'tjWilyansrei In the first place, s io ty pfrpean; system it' is as Jittch ai to;jop; and we bope your pat. Jj'Stoon enabfethel' Watchman" to as jWrpulent jmeosiona of the " Whig fTWw; 'plfidci you may congratu ft lfthat th. diamond - is more valuable leHerthatf the granite. ' j'iecorid - plate, it it Irue Shakspeare rf tQw ,h'y 4ytberiiame would smell ra'4lhfg!ifrwiie.' Byron says ( . . ? :a:ly omtn named Mary, Cw dyu leveVsee a pretty one jJICTbjrotber, arid maV you have S?d br d lagging of per, ors -oinvejL';--Cotrui Whig, :N)tE OUTSTANDING, l,slpf the sever. -. iaai $j - Kr records ol this f0gofie.isi $107,111 64 11,700 00 " 2,800 00 to issue ilto S of the issue r-"7,J&'fa4,as per i $122,611 64 notes in the aTM icfcoinit iiS, VVMg officers, 150 00 X' V ! 5 $121,461 64 42 Lw. NoVewnm 1 1 Q0 RGENT, Register, 05MA11KET, . . , : V I Charleston. Nov. 6- K VCti?n "d-r "ched about ,1 tarfcioas day were sus. 4 ? w f puces ranging from 84 1852 3 , . ; r iu Scott. '210 '000 1377 1 120 J 000 371 000 000 352 642 000' 811 000 000 000 ;000 000 ,226 000 ' ,000 000 000 1021 414 187 B9 -363 ;991 . 1552 tnaj.4 000 000 79 000 000 : 1 493 , 1 000 j 000 ; 708 4 ; 000 c1621 000 1 000 i 546 ' ! 643 , 000 ; 680 83 000 000 000 1441 000 000 77 225 668 ' 000 : 836 000 1030 691 603 000 1081 714 000 1032 167 000 286 1073 0Q0 I i t Pierce. n 198 ' 000 ! .305 , , 000 000 582 000 000 301 371 000 , 1483 000, 000 i 000 000 000 931 000 000 000 I'. A, Yet . 000 491 I 259 930 1454 704 946 345 006 000 000 000 r 000 000 210 000 000 870 000 1418 000 266 . 484. 132 : 000 1115 , 1030 f 1030 I - 72 000 ; 1307 i 000 ! 000 j 000 426 i 732 ! 000 672 j 000 I 280 S 157 867 I 000 5 1237 I 58 ' 000 r 1357 i 691 I 000 ! 1065 ; 242 I 000 4495 993 gain of 499, vehich, add to the above. F Coinage at the Mint for October .18 52. Gold 142,062 Dotlble Eagiea. 102,841,240 18,600 Eagles j 186.000 23;210 Half Eaglet f 116,050 ! J42 038 Qba?rter Eagles j 355,090 i 173,046 Gold Dollars ;! 173,046 H '49.954 Pieces f SiLvifc-lioOO Dollars , 30,600 Quarter Dollars ' bbdlOOO Dimes $3,666,026 S7.000 7,650 20,000 5,300 30,004 t 106,000 Halfpimes I 1 2,666,800 TbtlBi-Cent Pieces ': V J. 3,516,354 llteqes Copper-121,260 Cerfts $3,785,980 i 1,212 3.637, 614 Pieces , . 83,785,192 Gold Bullion deposited for coinage in Octo Fj-om California Fjrotn other' relources 64,965,000 75,000 1$4,140,000 if igivt us great pleasure to understand that ihe reiideht has offefed to the Hon. Edward Everett; :kn& that the 'latter has accepted, the vacant post of Set:fetay of State; j Thereyis a peculiariptness, we; think, in this appointment. MrJ Elerett waajthe attached personal ifriend of the tat68man whose lamen. id death5 caused the Vacancy in the Depart. ment, as! well as an inseparable void amongst tbegrei men o jbTB rord. To jhis recom mAnrlatinn. however, may be added the higher consideration of the eminent qualifications of Mr. Kverett for th oifice. His public ser vice, atihome and abroad, uniting experience nri thArouffh acouain&nce wilhsour foreign ftflRiira tti his fine abilities and regulated, tern- render him a worthy succeaW to the hon. and duties of the post. Diaii lni. f Ii it. j SIAMESE TWINS.! kl.JUnf Atir rekdersi fand particularly our distant readers) arSe unacquaintejd wiih the fact .ijj.'.LiiL :iroatfnfT hfnthcrs iiow live near iucbo ut..rt, v i, ; r af.. iirv Nnrrv Count?. . V " iwoiT ikm at i heir residence, afcdas pleased find inem very (oieniBn They were born in May ion, fivnc Pa J s . Ji ti.i.)nn. frhWif have Ira. iJ J oTtPn.irelf tbrouebdut Europe, and TC CU wij "-" ; s i T . Ills have visited all the United Stle. except Illi. ,.:.fMi..nnr 'l hev nave a vejj rcicu T .If H.rinni Ann Affl tive roetoory o: fnmga u i. . -L.mirfttA an v information they poi- sess. Endued with fine common! sense, they elhibit'a great deal of act In th.r bus.nesj transactions, and.haje t(,e ffion arson, tbeir neighbors of being itriclly bqnest. f , fWe learned that they were Tery expert iri Ihe bso of a gunjand-take greati pleasure irj Hi rr r.,n f;.t' iinrl wa k sometimes ,oI..h.r; jel are,n.r.r;p eaehtber. w.yf Mom : apeak one to e. oiner,,i r cepfioa )i tery quick, and thcy,aeai mo the .ami impulse when wga-ed in coB mored bj converia children. CrneVciODatVvn4 happj in their domestic relaiioos.- Roiran Whig i t.i -t v AsnBViti:I "Not. 152. ' ; Deaf Sir.: The nei gain from Llncojn West as near as I can j learn, gsj about 500; Mlay. wood.MacoOt and Cherokee gave .499 r gain, over AugusCelection,. I hope all is well, for Scott and Graham, and whether or not, Huz zah I . any how, , j , ) j f . j Yoars in great baste, i ''' - . " ' ' JAMES M EDNEY. . babe in a house 1b like a well-spring of pleasure ; it is ataleutof trust.aloautoberendercdbackwith t interest." , . ' Not. 8 A son ta Dr. 8. H. PendIeton,?ToVn- In Rowan conntv. of scarlet ferer.on thtt 33 inatmit SARAH C. PHIFER, diughtej- of Silas and; Matilda R- Pbifcr,aged 10 jreirs,;4 months and 20 days. Additional Supplies of FRESH DRUGS ) THE subscribers hare just received fresh acces sions to iheir already lull suDDlies. and their stock is now full and complete ; embracing every thing usually kept ill a Drugj Store.; T owhich, ihejK respect fully invite the attention of Physicians Merchants, Planters and others ; jpledgiog thernseives, that noth iing shall be wanting On their part, to give satisfaction; either in the quality aid low prices of their goods, 6r nn ine care oau nuenuon wnicn tney Destow in put ting them up.' . , SILL If SILL, Druggists it Chemists, opposite Mansion- Hotel, Salisbury,- N . C. November 11, 1852. j 2w28 Blue Stone ! Blue Stone ! I A LARGE additional supply just received by ' InL : SILL f SILL, Druggists 8fc, : opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury! N. C. I Nov. 11, 1852. f i lw28 StatcsTillc Female Academy. THE undersigned would again call the attention of the oubiic to the emale School in thia place, taught bv Miss Cakat iw jVV. McLcait. In addition to irhat has already been paid, we would remaffc that Miss McLean , has been With os nearly one session, and that she has given gen- Cal satisfaction. Her session Closes in December, and ill open again on the! first Monday in January, 1853, Her terms are the same as -forniorly ranging from six Ito ten dollars; per session rMusic $15. ' Her school has been well attended during the present session, and he deserves alike patronage in time to come. Board $6 00 per month. I h I t. HJ McRORIE, ; J. W. STOCKTON, ' J. M. MOORE, 1 S. R. BELL, Trustees. Statesville, Nov. 8, 1852. 8w28 Administrators' Sale. HAVING qualified at jNovember ;Terrn of Rowan Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions as Admin istrators of the Estate; of William Woods, ilec'd., we will sell at the late residence of said deceased, on Tuesday the 30th of this month, all the personal estate of sa id deceased, consisting: of fr j Cotton , Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay and Fod der, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Wagon and bears, f arming loots,. , , j of every description, nd niany other articles too tedi-j otjs to inention. ' !' " At the same time and place, under an order of said ' Court, we will selU Eight L.ikely Negroes, consisting of men, women and children. A credit of nine months': will be given upon the purchasers giving! bond and security. ; : ! A. F. WOODS, ;; ) JACOB SLOOP,, " ' i Administrators. November 1, 1852i j O" All persons indebted to; the Estate of William Woods, deceased, vqll plfase make immediate pay-r ment, and all persons! having claims against the same, will presenthem witihin the time prescribed by law or this notice will be pleadln bar of their recovery. I I A. F. WOODS, I '.. . !. ; JACOB SLOOP, ' Nov. 2, ll52 3w27: ! 1 ; ;Adm'rs. ; THE subscriber hP'g desirous to change his situa-i tion, Will expose to ipublic sale, on Thursday the 25th of November, His valuable tract of Land, con taining 403 AC It ES, one mile and a half from Locke's Bridge, and of a mile from the'greot Central -5 .-.r : m ni i ma- t li ! Kail Koad.f adjoining tne lands ot i naies oicionaia, Cowan and others. There is a tolerably comfortable dwelling house and some other out buildings ; about. one hundred Acres of the pahd is in bne state ot culti vation, the remainder; is splendid wood land. At the same time I will sell i TEN LIKELY NEGROES, two men, and one woman and three children, two girls and two boys three jhead! ot Horses, one nunareu ana twenty bushels of wheat, some two or three hundred bushels of Corn, a Quantity of Oa'ls, Seed Cotton, one Buggy and Harness, two large two hoise ploughs, and manv other articles too tedious to mentioOi Sale to take nlace at mv sister', where Wilson McCran for merly resided. Tetras made known on the day of sale. Davidson co., Oct. 29, 1852. 4tp27 POCKET BOOK LOST, ITHR siihscriber lost, one day last week, either in I thA i2m of SailishuirvL, or on the road leading from that place to Lexington, a small red morocco steel framefpocket book. ! Tlie clasp is loose. It con tained soml moneyl aind a note on Robert O, Cox, pa y ki. tn Rirbmond Sharo. A reward of one dollar will be given (or the recovery of laid pocket boo, with its contents, i T I ; ''I ' Nov. 4, 1852. H. P, SHARP. 3t27 I Notice. STRAYED from the subscriber onthe2Qth instant, a large bay Horse, between five and sit years old, no flesh malfks, but some saddle marks ; about sixteen hands high! Said horse strayed from he' neighbor hood of Poplar Tent, Uaibarrus county- Any pcrsu.. taking up said horse will please address me by letter at Concord, NC. IVX jii . ' fr October fe, 1852.; I j 5w27 Pf BLIC AiJCTION. $3,000 WORTH OF GOODS! !! r a xrvxrn , f it Af Administration w HAVING taken?oat letters or AdmimstrauoM wu the willanneked oIYllliara T. Shefliwell, de ceased.l will sell aijpublic Auction, on Monday oi on periorCourt week, Ihe 22d day of November, (inst.,) at his storef in the fcwn of Salisbury, hia enure stock, of Merchandise, consisting f , , . j ! 1 r Corintrv Merchants Would do well to attend. Termsl I : ..k. -Jit itlt snrna nbnve five dollars. , -m n ah .n inrlhted t a the estate will please come foiward and setUe .according to law, An4.ti creditora will please! present their claims uiy cated, within the time prescribed by law, or io ww will be plead in bar sof their recovery. j- da 1 o.5 W SHEMViiL.U Aa. imr. irrrti KoTeinWr4, 1852. :!-' lt Sri t 2t37-t M. BROWN & SON, : Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS.: f 1 . Comprising a large assortment of ' : Staple and fancy Dry t&ods, j Hardware; and Cutlery a; - i 1 Hats, Bombels, Caps; and Shoes, J " Sugars, Coffee, Tea. Cheese, Molasses, &.C., Tire Iron; 1J in., H itwlj in. and 2 inch, Band, rouod, sqaareiand horse shoe Iron & Steel, Delph, China, and Glass Ware, J" j Window 0 lass, assorted sizes, I Blasting and Rifle Powder, and Safety Fuse, together with a great variety: of other Goods, which n addition to their former stock, witf compare with iny in this market ; and wtil&e sold fn termslpr cash or on time at equally ar low prices, 'f We invite oar customers and the oublic to rfve us a call. ! ,' Salisbary Not; 1,1852. ; ! f Valuable Lands for Sale--4 or 5 Tracts. I HAVE several small but valuable plantations on the waters of Hunting Creek, in j Iredell county, which I will sell on good terms. There ia water pow er on one of these tracts suSieient for any purpose.--Any one wishing either to purchase it or to invest cap ital as a partner in the erection of a Factory, or machi nery of any description upon it, willi give roe a call soon. These lands are all within one day's travel of the Great Centra Rail Road, in a healthy section of country.; t . - j i The above named water location is joining the Ea gle Mills Manufacturing Company, and this place is now called SouthfTroy ; and there U a fairf prospect for a Rail Road: Or a Plank Road, to run via Eagle Mills and Soulth Troy, or near there, leading via Mocksville, Hatnptonville and Wilkesborough, on to wards Virginia j a)id the mountains ;l when done, the rich proyisions of those rich valleys will flow to Salis bury, and thus enrich the Great Central Rail Road. Then there will be a charice to speed all kind.s of man ufactured goods: to a ready Market. Come and help me build Paper Mills, Brass and Iron! Foundries, Wool Mills, of any thing else you please.; We; can com mence and build; a Rail Road to Salisbury and then to th mountains, we can mfcke the Iroti here, either the, T or U, Iron, and we can also build the Cars and Lo comotires at Eagle Mills or South Troy, j So let us look into this matter for i our own advancement, and the credit of thel State. If ANDREW BAGGARLY. Ni B. The citizens of North Carolina, South Car olina and Virginia, are requested to consider the above. : Ih -i A. B. Eagle Mills, Iredell co., N. C, Sept. 23, 1852 2ltf Encourage Home Industry i par PATRONIZIN0 T- TflE MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY, Of Stafford, Clark & Dixon, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes of Horse Powers and Thrashing Machines, (both portable and stationary,) SirawCutters of various patterns, Wheat Fans, Mi(l and -Factory Gear, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Bark Mills, Wool Carding Machines, Edge Tool. &c.g&c i s j Address,: Snow Camp,! Alamance county, N. C. October 8, 1852. -J 13wpd26 Executors' Sale! E will sefl at the late residence ot Alexander Hu2zirisl deceased three miles North of States- ville.ion the 30tp Noverhbor iiext,; the following pro pertyyiz :; j l' ; t f i !: Horses, MalesJHagt, Shea), and Cattle, a largej Quantity oj Corn, Wheat, Oatsi Hay anil Fodder, 16 Bales ! oj UQtton, a quanmyoj isouon tn the seedi 3 Wagons and ink, ill Buggy and Harnessi Farming i fr I : Utensils, One Set of Blacksmith Tools. I ' - I ii-4ALS0 ! M 21 LIKELY NEGROES, consisting of Men. Women and Children. Sale to continue frorfi day: to day until all is sold. Terms made known ori the day of sale.- 1 JOEL A. BUGGINS, , JOHN DAVIDSON, ? Executors. October 26, 1852. j ; 5w26 ! NOTICE. AT a meeting of the Lutheran Church Council, held inSaUsbury:an Monday October 18,1852, it was Resoieed, that Britain Michaels be sppointed SextotJ, to ligCravesl sndikee the yard clean as such he ofleranis services at very moderate prices. No other person has a right to charge for diging graves. ; I- ; ' t . J. Hi. HOWARD, Sec. SalisburyiOct. 19, 1852. j 25 N. B. Mr. Michaels can be fjund at MeSsrs. Smith & Barker's shop. j J. H. H.,Sec. STOLEN from thelsubscribefs room at he Rowan House, between the 11th and 16ih of October, one fine gold Pencil and' Pen, and six fine Rings ; one plain, one carved, one wtth threi pearLsetts one with three pearls and eigh rubies around themj, one with one sett outand one with a'place for a name on it; all at the least calculstiort worth thirty dollars. Any one finding (he above named srticles, and returning; them to me,yill receive a liberal Salirfiurv.'OcLW.lSSa. l26 STOliENS5 ; REWALD Stolen: from the 'TiMr , --r countr, thirteen miles West of Salary, on the ni2ht of tn 25th instant,-a dark brown are, aged Iteut I ght years, black tail nd msanblacklegs fo .be kwees; disbud face and paces jsm'irt ed brthe collar on the right ahoolder, j TbehMbscriber will pay the above reward for the delivery of the above deaeriSd animal, or for any information which w,l! wrtT1 ' JokN cgiuIespie.: 1 MiraU,RowaCT.,t.;28;1852 s (- r-1 : ; : ; ; a 5 3 p a 8 53 3 .m J?lJ 338-8 If s & 'sf 5f a.- tJv 3 co e e bssasiBBBi a 2. S3 1 S c? 5 i n p j o." 3 e 2. b tasMssi g 5 gr fd - Si s i -5 6351 I? if lit -rS - I - ; 1 X THE MARIETS. , f T . J. wl.4 j , Salisbury? ovemberlk-.: .. Apples, (dried) 50 2$C0; Bacon, 12 O 15 ! Cotton, 7J O 8; Cotton Yarn. 75 & 00 ; ;Coflee 11 0 12 CornO 055; Beeswax, 2030 1 Butter 10 r2 iHour 84 0 ; Feathers S3 ; Iron, 3J 4; Linseed Oil 80 Molasses 35040; NaLs4JS5; Oats 2500; Irish Po utoea 4079 000 j Sweet do. 35 0 40 Sugar, (brown) 7 O 9 ; Do, LoaC 00 12 Jij Salt, sack 2 75 ; Tal low 9 9-WheaS0QiB.tfory'S6Wi;"ii. i H ,'j- : ' , r FAYITTETIttlvN. C. w Nor 4 Beeswax 123 & 23 J Bacon 14 (3 15; Cotton 9310 Core 65,375; Coffee 10 J 1 1 J ; Flour 400 : Feataera3235i,leed 1002000 Iron, Swedes,5 36: do. English 3 34: Lard 13 Q 14: Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses24a26: Nails.cat, 4J 5; Oats, 35 00: Sugar,bro.,6 O &: do.loaf,10tO II ; Salt.Mck, 1 50 & 160 ; Tallow, 7 3; Wheat ,60; 83 85. j , j, ', -t:, "w-t. Cheraw.Not. 2. Bacon perlb.00 12): Batter 202S : Beeswax 2021 : Coffee 12 15 Cotton 9J3; Corn 5060 Eggs 12 15: Flout 4 $4j i Featners 3035 : Iron 56 : Lard 00 13: Leather(sole) 18 22s Molasses 35 40 : do. Ca bs: 33J 37: Nails. cut. 6 7: Rice 41 5i Sngar,brown,8 10; do,Loaf,121 15: Salt.Li- verpool.l 40 1 50. DR. S. H. PENDLETON. OFFERS his professional Wrvices to the public. He can be foun4 at Col. Robards Hotel SACKBrar. Maech 25, 1852. Drugs ! Drugs ! ! Drugs !! ! Dr. S. H. PENDLETON, IS now opening at the old stand, heretofore occupied by Dr. Wheeler, a large and complete Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, Dye Siu ffs, Petf amery. Liquors, Wines, Surgical Instruments, Ci gars, Snuffs, Tobacco, Teas, and All of which he offers at greatly reduced prices. His stock was purchased bat a few weeks ago by himself in New York, arid 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. SAUsauay, July 22, 1$52. 12tf NEW GOODS! A Splendid Assortment milE subscribers ate now receiving from New York JL and Philadelphia, their Fall and Wintertock of Their stock of Fancy Goods is the largest and finest we have ever offered to the public, andior variety and style cannot be surpassed. We feci assured that those wanting finel and fashionable goods7 can be pleased if they will givje us a call, as we are determined to sell as low, or probably a little lower the same article that can be bought at y other places. Our stock consists in part as follows : Fine"and heavy fancy brocade Silks, " ' white " " Plain white ' " Black watered " Black rept Black gro de rhine " " ; Solid colors gro de nap. Satin de chenis, Thibet printed high col'd de lains, Embroidered de lains, Bayadere priinted satin cashmeres, Paris printed robe de lains. new style, English and American printed de lains, Small figuredfhigh colored de lains for children, Paris galla plaids and ginghams, Black and colored velvets, Printed do. for children, French snd English merinoes, Solid cplored mous de lains, Brocade alpaccas, Swiss and Jaiconet Edgings and Inserting, Cambric and Swiss flouncing and bands, French embroidered collars, chimesetts and sleeves, Emb'd linen cam. hdks., niee, fine and cheap, Plain do. from 10 cts. up, Black and white silk and cotton laces, Silk mantillas, merino sacks. Ladies cloaks from S2Q to 40, Shawls, long and square, Ribbons, gloves, hoiserjr, fine assortment, Silk satin velvet and straw Bonnets. JFor Gentlemen's Wear. Silk satin velvet and plush vestings, very fine, English, American and French fancy cassimeres, Plain black doeskin oo. Black, blue, brown and cliret cloths, Ready Made Clothing for gents and boys, Boots, Shoes, men's and boys Caps, Bebee & Co., and Otkford's fall style Hats, Ready made shirts, collars, hdks. and fancy cravats, Tin Plate, Copper aod Wire, kent roriBtamlv on hand- Brass, Andirons and Fend- r Hardware and Cattery. Qreensware, Groceries, Ate. Fine Cigars by the box, with a variety of arti U fm idinn to mention. We tender to oBrcastomers oar most hesrty thanks fnr th lare and liberal patronage extended to as, ana in nnlv nromise in the future, as in the past, to devote all oar energies to serve jand accommodate our customers and friends. j ! BROWN. FRALEY & CO. Salisbary,N..C.,Oct,3.1852. tf25 f. i' mm m WILKES COTNTY. In Equity, Fall Term, 1852. R. R. Hall and wife, vs. Eng and Cheng Bunker, and ' '4 others. IN this case it was orderil by the Court, that ad vertisement be made for six weeks in the Carolina w-.Km.: that ih defendaau, Sbubal Lanceford. and Jesse testes, appear at the next term of tbuvCourt, . 1- UmtA rUiA ronntv at the Court House tn Wilkes- boroagb,n the 3rd Monday of March next, sad swer. else the case wiua neara e jwnc, u i JAMES UAliliUMfAI, Vy. mi-Cm Oct. 26,1 852. rrtce aav. . Ct21 Bfa&Wartanisfor sale Here, i "1 m , , Pall &, Tintcr Trade, SIGN OF THE HED FL AC -' ! Salisbury tOct. 1 st 1 852. ?- - --v j- .r - j.,. :. : , , , l THE Subscriber having Wet with some di..i;7 -" meel in receiving his oovIj," owing to dets n on the Sosth Carolina Railroadtakes this' nu t', informing his friends and 'the public general!)', tV.; - IS NOW RECEIVING . A large and beautiful Stc: j .SUITABLE FOR THE TRADE, 1 1 which, when opened, will comprise the nioit j Attractive 'Assortment- . be has yet offered, among which are Piala ania fiarfd Drtss Silks; of the aewr$t itj! : lxtra rich de Lalo s, aad Casbmerrs Hsaslla deLaitual lii cts per yard; LEalish, FrtDth. aad German 31r rlncr s j Bombazines, Alptrcas, and Caatca rtlci!: ; FffBth, English and intrriran Trinti Llnr a Cam srle It Law Iliadk'fs, from 1 ? J t , 1 I Etabrsldf red Slf ef s, Callars, CaCi aad Care ; lloarnlag Collars,! f afils aad StTf s ; Swiss a&4 Cambric Trlmlnjs, Ilaadj a; 1 riocrt! Thread and Bokla Laee?, Edjings ai-Iascrti: : Ulfh Bskaetaad Netk. Klbboa?. silk and cotton. Hose, Kid Gloves,, long and V. Mohair Iifts,- Cloths, -Cassiineres, Vesting, IV Damask, Napkins, Towells, Damask; Tatle "C! . Sheeting, Long Cloths, Sdc. Jt c. A lso, A Splendid Cot of ; READY MABE CLOTHING, all of which will be sold at nnusually low prices, ct i sign of the RED FLAG., i v j : i . v 1 i . E. MYERi'. Sept. 30, 1852. j ' ;' NEW FALL & WINTE: . .4 ' ' . ( ' " . I . - GOODS EOR I185 fl HE -subscribers are now receiving and vf,. JL one ot the lareet and Biost desirable suh k Fall and Winter Goods ever;offered in this ns-:".. consisting of j i I ; DRY GOODS J Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Ih.l Ready Made Clothing, Brussels three i ' and Ingrain Carpitings, Riq . and Jai Coffee Loaf arid Brown Sugars. Rait 'i, Cheese, Molasses, liiiggy lire, Band Horse Shoe Iron, Nails ,r Springs 5 Ax ! Carriage Trimmings, (a large $tocjc.) " Leather," White Ltad,.Sperm find Candles Baiuik and liope, Nova i Grindstones. TAJSTNE1"S OIL, Hats and C BLASTING POWDER, lUankets; and Ke CLOVER GRASS SEED, Window G. Saddlery, Blacksmith Tools, dtc JkeX We invite all who visijt this ;plaee to buy Gc-. ' Wholesale of ' JRftail, to give usa call before lay-,. We have adopted the, caih system, and will oir , er inducements to ca&h buyers than has ever t . fered In Western North Carolina. : Ofir motto iii" profits and quick Bales. .1 v f "- t CHAMBiillS CALDWELL. Salisbury, Oct. 7, 1832. -m tf23 ALI4 GOODS AT NEW YOKKiCOST i i the firji of Barnhardt, Hjjz &j Co., WltL terminate iduring this winter, and f . , purpose of reducing their stock of Goo '-. hand, which is large and well assorted, they -wii lively be sold at COST, when cash is offered. A; their stock may beTound a good assortment of 1 DRY GOODS, ready made clothing? mardwak . queensware, iiats, caps, whit. siioes, drugs. Medicines, paintj, DYE-STUFFSlbic.,bie., Iti short, almost every tl ing usually kept in cio this country, iu 1 Persons wishing to get bargains will do well t and examine our goods and prices, as we are lieu ed to sf 11 ofTour entire sitcck j- h i i barnhardt; iiix t Gold-Hill, Oct. 5, 1832. j p4w23 Embroidered Cambric Handkcrc!. f ' " ' October 14 1832.' E MYERS, have just reireived a lot of I- ' ered Linen Cambric Handkerchief, v,. is selling off rapidly at 62 cents.' ' 24 ' : E. MYERS, Red 1 .i.n.,)r,i -,. ..-!;,, i.. , - Notice to Debtorc. THOSE Indebted to the late" firm of Locke L an, for Leather, are) hereby notified to cv ward and make payment of the same, as the . of said firm must be settled, jApply to Eiijih 1' the Tan Yard, who is fully authorised to make ments. T.jT. LOCKE, A j I of Rich' Lock? 3tpd. 21. Oct. 14 th, 1852. Mantillas, Mantillac. ! Oct. 14, l85.'i THE subscriber hsvej just (received a lot of ' j AND WATERED ULK MANTILLA. ed and wadded," which jhe isloflVring at the 1. . J-; Sigh of the Red V ! . i -E; MYERS. 21 Dr. Bason, Uzn Has the pleasure to say that h Salisbury, ready to atten l to of his profesaion. Oct. H,ie52-:f NOTICE Application5 will be mide t ; Legislature of Norjth Carolina, for an c:t corporate Catawba College. ? t s October7, 1832. ! t f " J 5-aL:: J 'Vi)r'f - - State ot Slovth Card; : DAVIE j CQUNTY.. Court of Pleas and Quarter Scssic;: , ' gust Term, WilHam Hawkins, AdmiV, vi. The Heira ct I. William Baity. , j Petition for sale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the C?-. Richmond Baity, Morgan Baity, Denn I; Ransom Baity are not inhabitants of this i-': therefore ordered by the Court, that put!icati ' for sir week itr the.Jaroima ;Vatchmar, n---said Richmond; BaityMorgah Daity,Uer : i Ransom Baity 6 be and appear at car rext " Pleas and Qaarter ?eeions, to be held (,t s of Davie, at the Court 'House ii Mc1.m. , 4th; Monday iri November next, and how r 1 they have, why the' prayer of the' petition granted : otherwise Jadmenl pro'Ctmfes-o v. tered against taem snatne cae lieard ex; r: . I Witness, Caswell Hsrbin, IClerk iof oar st Mbckaville.thetb Monday in A7ot. A. 1 - -v -t Q; h a n c 1 : . Price adv. $3 ' 50. '.. V - - 1 j Cv:. an - J Blanks of cycryl description t'; AT THIS OFFICE, mm Hi j in H -4 Hp m fir 1 1 1 9 4 3 i