,,. Ou I lit' i iii loss to ihe iiiip- cobs ; I,. ruble . , ..f aimn vvrre lost. ' . in Lancashire, rain Ml to UP" . ..mf the houses would 'rom some ol the I 06ro. . i I: t -n i vftre removed iif . the inun" . . . r. ... nlaces serious damage serious damage ifbv ibP flawing of water into the sion on the budget was still f.. in the British House of Corn- Atrhe close of thedenate on the V rhancellor of the Exchequer . .1.1 k. mntent to take a divi- s .. fiMt resolution, the result of j Conclusive in regard lommr gen- Ijtbfitir. r..,, will fesfore TO tibefTX'; Uraf 01 r io'"-" 1 : .';' . r - ,L nnaniiDnia ff rwit. except ine such as have been 1.rf crimes reproved by morality, on Veondition of submitting to the na- Iftad engaging not to commit ,f0Iih any act against the Govern '.. fihe elect of the country. ( following are said to be the princi JinVationsin the Constitution which jrnment intends to propose to the j,Tbe right of the Government to tmriisl or full amnesties. 2. The Lsulhorize great enterprises of pub- I' m, . . j r r. . ItfilJ. 3- lne rloai 10 mo""J com l-iillarins by tltcrees naving me lorce I . 1. ..rtnnnnf r,i- i;r Ijir. A UlliaillMl vr,vv... .... M Senator. 5. An annual allow- S.OOOf. for each deputy, (or lof. to each day's session.) 6. The vote Modest bv chapters and ministries !M Constitution for Spain has been DlgaU-dby royal authority. 'I he cbiel kswns were : to mane me penaie a t of hereditary legislators; to reduce wmberof the Chamber of Deputies li'Uach deputy to be appointed Ky ,i the most heavily taxed electors. rjflitionefsoflbe populations, request- i be alloaed to meet lor electoral ips. had been refused. The excite- k continued very great. 1 he editors hmnners charged with seditious libel - r r " tketmcquuted by the jury, liCbuia the insurgents .have had some TheV now threaten the line "ot Lnunication with the Province of Can- ik the Medina Pass, said to be held (word. : at home T tlwo churches destroyed, and the pal? j ets wUh tUe iWoic escape of the United Slates Ship Urns.- The Delaware Journal pub na letter written on board the Uni States ship St. Louis, off the coast of poll, in which is described a remark- orm encouhlered by that vessel on l of Oct oher last when about se 1 r miles from Tripoli, on her passage 1 Tunis: Ibout ten o'clock on the night of the fU'e had to take in all sail, double pike topsails, and at twelve o'clock had Most reef the topsails and furl the fore "Wizen, set the storm stay sail, and Nthe shipto; the wind blowing on "os on a lee shore : bv this time Was a heavy sea running, and og"us' on shore at the rate "of three W knots an hnnr. the pale still raerine At rfcidnTirTki thuniflerlne' 'gblning, which increased so that we to furl the main topsail, and could nothing but the fore storm staysail Oain Stnrm tilHvsail hntb verv Small Mne caotain ca ed all the olticers k,and battened down the hatches "id aft; all anchors readv for letting W Willi axes Tri handle stood ready ""away the masts. It was a terrify- fne. The berlh deck was scuttled, 'ind blowing and roaring so furious- i we coulj pot hear each other speaK. 5e ostteninff down the aft hatch, my- men were almost drowned by the Of the wntor frrtin iVlP. ' left Waist. 'fllWHs under' water to our hatches. 1,8 gloomy and dark, although the" 18 up ; nJl officers and men drench itbialt water ; we run. life lines along ld on by, all shivering with the cold Hious to see daylight. The gale . -6'ngon me morning ot me xxu, an ' tearted, being so near the shore in roa ih. 1 J c -' '-' " v - o . - K.'fi rocs-) what a solemn thought 1 snouid h driven dv ine iu r me f J 'he storm. she u-niitd r.ertaiulv rOfightUomstof water il last resort, the captain. called Eis neoe.ssary I !- 'I iv ''( t J i a l.i.-w r i-.v ; ... . t,f vl"i r'vo in' t usum;. aim re joicing in tbcprospecloflheirdeliverance. 1 should mention, however, that just be inJS"!'!.. ..tmd.oyesjilpn..lb0. ship, aft,' remaining but a lew minutes, limtj the wind in measure ceased, when the birds returned to tha ship, as if, to en courage the hands still to hope (or deliv erance from their perilous situation: -r-j -7- ; f- From the Wilmington Commercial. LOOK AT HOME. The Boston Courier, ever on the side of the Constitution, has a good article under (he-above heftdr which we wish- we had room to copy. The object is to induce the British Dublic to look at home, and not in "!p.ris .1oMiVfnr nnnouncf thii.t j-e. depTofably ..afflided . the fate of " Uncle Tom," the ideal hero of a wicked and inischiefous romance, while certain scenes are enacted in England, under the noble nose of the Duchess of Sutherland and the other nobles noses of the Aristoc racy, whose late doings in regard to the slavery question we notioed last week. The Courier says : " It happens that at the very moment in which these high born ladies were telling the world how deeply scandalized they felt at the condition of the negroes in America, there took place a scene, common enough in England, which we shall describe by the following extract from an English paper : Sale of a Wife. One of those disgrace ful exhibitions look place the othjer even ing at the Cardigan Arms, Kirti stall road Leeds. A man named Bean has co habited wiih a married woman named Martha Spence ; and the woman's hus do by articles. 7. A dotation ol band, W. bpence, at her solicitation, a- f. lor Ihe 1 rench princes, (ihe ex- j greed to sell her to her paramour. Ac- Jerume and his son ;) and finally, 8. , cordingly she was by appointment taken ibe dotation of the Imperial Crown , (0 ,e Cardigan Arms, in a baiter, and consist of nil the Imperial palaces, j M)d, in the presence of the company drink- af ihe manufactories of the Gobelins. ; ing there, for a sovereign. The trio, when ... '. - TL. .1 .. ,i . I ... fj, and ueauvftis. 1 hp amuum hi me "saie was compieieu tsai uuwn 10 a Civil Liist is to be fixed by the Senate." j jollification. This thing was not done in the "back woods,' but in apopulous city. Occurren cesof this sort happen, as already remark ed, not unfrequently, and we do not find that any indignation is felt, or any rebuke expressed, by spectators or neighbors, at such brutal it)-. The newspapers' call it " disgraceful," just as they wqu Id the oyer: charge of sixpence by a shopkeeper no t h i ng w h a lev e r Is done o stop the dis grace. Now, we beg leave to ask the Duchess the question. Who is to blame for a state of Society that will tolerate such things? and whether some small portion utnmg Government force. After one of that sympathy which folks m England srpment ihe insurgents nut 30 milita are Wastrnr upon other people's, tni series ud civil officers and l,3d0 people to 1 could not be profitably turned to objects IPekin Gazette of August reports The state of affairs in Ureat britain Sin earthquake bad taken place in j places a fearful responsibility at the door province ul Kalsuch. A thousand , ot the upper classes in inai counirj-iur ns said to he destroyed : three hun- it .is truly said, that the poverty, me crime, Inhabitants killed and four hundred ihe mify.and-theocial degradation ex-I 3n.-"n- Manilla also shocks of an - bibited there, are without a parallel un- riquake had occurred. Many persons 1 der the sun. And this Class are co-work pboose and custom house rendered un- wards, and other repodiatorsof tb Amer- liilabUw - J ican Constitution and libellers ot the oouti, in this our America. " A Box." The cqneord Democrat tells the following story : Gen. Pierce, the President elect, a few days since, received a suspicious looking box. per Chensy's .Express from the West. Supposing from his exalted position that someWtcked Whig or fanatical aboliuon ist" might be plotting his destruction be very naturally regarded this as an in fernal machine, intended to land him in glory before his time. Not feeling any great partiality for such an Hpotheosis, he ordered this new Pandora's box to be stowed away in the barn, "unsight, un seen."Tnd forbade any one to go near it. Thus it remained some days, until one ! Sunday, when nobody was ainome 1gfive-WW,4t,UeiierAra.io.nr.gi.nt,mas-.; ter. whp being exercised there to by coura geound ldWbl ciiriosity determined to solve the "infernal . jnystery," ... Accord ingly seizing a long handled axe and pla cing himself at a rational distance, he hurl ed the iron weapon with full fury into the box. After waiting in breathless ex pectation for the "machine" 10 explode, Mr. VV. approached it and discovered (horrible dtctu !) two brace of remarkably lat duek andvabjiuachoLyenison, sent to the President elect by an admiring friend in Cincinnati, with a note accom panying, desiring to be remembered in the division ot the spoils I We need only add, that the only-' thing "infernal" about the machine" was an inodorous smell-Mor which the reverent disciple of bis majes ty was in no way responsible. NORMAL COLLEGE. Thii young Institution has received due at. tentinn from the pre.ent Legislature ; having 10 enlarged 'h Charier M,u g'M Per of granting any and all degree of Literary d. Unction. Few College,. Wwssore. diiti. guUhed Board of Trustee, j in addiiion to which, the Governor of the Siate is ex officio Chairman of the Board, "and the Common ScbotdSuperiniemdenl U Secretary. The Slate ba Uo allowed this College the use of f I0,r mil fm I ha l.iterarv Fund, which will enable it to famioh iiwyTuSj trti-.i on a-nd cheapaet m :v vn8 f" iWeh a tarastrophlwas necessary the 1M 1 utkmi-Mt ilii.bld aiid l't',S(di.Uull llirij ji'OV iir.J course of Judge Campbell in granting an injunction restraining them from proceed ing in the matter. These doings have caus ed a good dealof excitement in New York. The Municipal maintains that the Judi ciary bad-no powrt to. enjoin its legisla tive proceedings, while the complainants contend that the Corporation are about making a contract at war with ihe pub lic interests, which, if made, will be at tended with irreparable damage, and fh ere fore it is a ministerial and not a le gislative act, rendering the makers of it as much within the reach of judicial pro cess as an officer would be if he werea bout to execute an illegal contract on be half of ihe city. "Judge Emmett has is sued an order requiring. all the refractory Aldermen to show cause, at a special term to be held on the second Monday of Jan uary, why an attachment should not be issued against them for contempt of Court in disobeying its injunction. I. O. O. F. CIRCULAR. To the Secretaries of Subordinate Lodges throughout the Vnlted Slates. Bbethkbn : The undesigned, in behalf of the Special Committee of the R. VV. Grand Lodge of ihe United Stale, upon ihe subject of dnea and benefit, respectfully and earnedly solicit from each and eery one ofyouantwer to the following question: 1. What i the number of member in your Lodge ? 2. What i the average age of jour member, or of any given number of them taken al ran dom ? 3. How many death have there been in your Lodge in the ear ending with January 11, 1853 T " ' 4. Wnal is the amount of tickne (in week) among your member for that yearT 5. What i the average age of the member who have been tick? 6. What it the annual amount ot due to your Lodge from each member T . f " 7. What di you pay per week to the lick ? 8. What do you pay for funeral benefit to each brother deceasfd? 9. What -do you pay to a member on the death of bis wile T 10. What amount have you paid during ihe year aforesaid for ihe education of orphan and ihe relief of the dislreted ? 11. What are the annual current expense of your Lodge, for rent, fuel, light, stationery, Secretary' salary, etc., etc.T The Committee will feel greatly obliged for a prompt attention In this matter, and feel con hdent that if ibis call i generally responded 10 the information tbey will be able to impart in return will be a full equivalent for ibe Irou ble it, may cost. The labor of collecting and comparing these lalistlc. and ipptytfig them to the objects contemplated will be considera ble, and therefore answers should be returned at the earliest possible date. Address the undesigned at Mobile, Ala. I. D. Williamson, Chairman Com. Newspapers. A late London paper makes the following comparative state ment of the number of Newspapers in the United States and in Great Britain : U. Kingdom. U. States. Daily Papers 10 350 2.450 Weeklv and other 557 Annually printed, (1851) . 05,1 G3.305.422.600.000 Number of newspapers annually to each person, man. oman, and -child 3J 20 ACCIDEMT TO THE PRESIDENT ELECT. It is with deep resrrt that we hear of a sad calamity which yesterday befell the Family of the Preaident Elect of the United Slate. The particular of (hi lamenta ble event, as communicated by Telegraph, , that Mr. fiid M m Pierce, accompanied by tbew ly ISobv, trout 10 to 12 vears of age, were paaaenger in a tnan or cars upon the boston and M aine railroad, when, by the break ing of an ale near Andover, the car which they occu-, pied was thrown off Ihe track, and precipitated down an embankment some twenty teet, turning a complete rem merwt in it course, and falling upon a pile of rocks. The car was smashed to pieces ; the Son of Gen. Pierce was kitled : npo the spot; Mr fierce-' eBrt jr though not fatally injured and' six or eipht other peraons who were more or leas hurt. Gen. Pierce aacaped with but slight injury. This terrible visitation is the more deplorable, a the fine boy thus so suddenly snatched from life was the sin gle remaining one of the only three children with which the afflicted parents hare been blenw'd. The whole country, we are sure, will deeply sympathize in their be reavement, whilst it will rejoice that the parents them selves were preserved from the same terrible fate. JVat. Intelligtncer, of Jan- 8. fn Cabarrus county, on the 6ih instant, by the Rev. Miaa BABCOGK, of Vermont. A babe In a house is like a well-spring of pleasure ; measenjfer of peace and love ; Yet it is atalentoftrunt,aloan to be rendered back interest." - ilh BORN -A daughter to H. B. Casper, Town. Jan.. 5- In this place, on the ljthinsisnt, Mrs.. LETITIA EARNHEART, wife of Mr. Isaac N. Earnheart, aged about 30 years. S. B. MARTIN, WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Saliabury and vicinity, that he has opened rooms directly opposite Dr. Jamea Hotel, wbe be of fera a most favorable opportunity for obtaining apln did Likenesses, taken in every style ofthe An. Tak en equally aa well in cloudy weather aa in clear. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and exam ine specimens. --- - . --- . January 13. 1853. f3 50 Carpenters Wanteds THERE is a great demand for gooJ Carpenters by the cltizena of this place.: A larg number ean k!n imm.iliair rmnlnvmrnt at fair wages. - iWt . w -!' li".'; EOUit WQM EN TO HIRE - ' . ' "January 13, 1853. i3f$m IT a.p:iriiig to llie sutir-futiion of the Court that William Tackel, (lie defendant in ibe almve caw, ia not an inhabitant of this Slate : It is tbrrefore ordered by the Court, thai publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, Botifymi the dfiniflt be Hd appear at our neit Court of Plrsrnd Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House in JWoctsyillejjpn the 4th Monday in February next, and how cause, if any be have, why Jadgmenl Glial sba'l not be rendered against ,him, and the land levied on condemned for the payment of Plaintiffs debt and costs. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Couit,st office, the ilk Mondsy ia November, A. D. 185. , C. HARBIN, Clk. . Price adv. $5 50. 6w36 LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE ON the 2QJ day of February next, (being Tuesday of the County Court,) there will be sold at ibe Court House, in Statesville, the following property, be ttfngmg tor the heirtat hrwf MrMergarM Riekart , deceased, fur division, via i 10 likely and valuable ne groes, one of whom is JI.Yf, who ia undoubtedly one ofthe best Boot and Shoe-makers in the State. Some of the others are excellent house servsnts ; also, the House & Lot with adjoining back lots, lonnerly owned snd occupied by Mr. Ann Lowrsnce, deceased. Also, a lot of Two Acre's, adjoining Town, and about 150 acres of valuables Land 1 miles West of the Town on the public road. Terms made loiown on the dav of sale by W.-F. COWAN, Trustee, under the Will of Ann Lowrsnce, dee'd. Statesville, Jan. 13, 1853. 6w36 RAIL ROAD & PLANiTrOAD STOCK FOR SALE. I WILL sell, to the highest bidder, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 7ih day of February next, it being Monday of the County Court of Rowan, upon a credit of six months, FIVE SHARES OF STOCK in the North Carolina Central Rail Road Company, and FOUR 811 ARES of Slock, in rhe Salis bury and Tsylorsvillr Plank Road Company ; also some other articles of Ilouseholil, &.e belonging to the eatate of J ease A. Stoker, dee'd. HKNRY SMITH, Adm'r. Salisbury. Jan. 13. 185.3. 4w36 N EW CA II It I ACS E SHOP, AT MT. UI.I.A. r I lilt, undersigned hss o X. pened a Carriage Ketab iishmenl near Mount I'lla, in Rowan county, and bega leave 10 call public attention to lite same. He is prepared to do all kind of work in his line of business, in the very best mnnne r, and on the most ac commodaiing terms. He proposes to makes perma nent establishment at the above stand, believing the public wants of thsi seciion of country require it. He hopes the citizens in the aurrounding country who msy need work, will give him a call before going elsewhere. He will possess some advantages over Carriage build ers in the surrounding villsgcs, and begs the country public will avail themselves of the benefits of the ssme. JAMES BROWN. Jan. 8, 1853. Iy36 07 The subscriber will furnish Coffins to order. . . . . JL B. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. PURSUANT to a Decree obtained at (lje Fall Term,- 185,. of the Conrtof KnOTiy for Rowntl County, I will offer for sale, al the Court House in Salisbury, on the 7th of February next. being Mondayof February Court, ih following valuable tracts of land : 1 30 Acres of M,atu1, known as the John Hart place", adjoining the lands of David Woods, Franklin McKnighl, Samuel Hart and oibera. Terms, ix months credit, bond snd sectrity. . 300 1eres of L,and, known as the Andre w Lyerly place, lying on tb wa ters of Second Creek and Walnut Branch, formerly owned by Wm. Robison, deceased, subject to the wid ow's dower. Terms, twelve months credit, bond and security. 18G Jiert of Land, known aa the Samuel Sloan place, adjoining the lands of Matthew Plummer, D. Wood and others. Terma, nine months credit, bond and security. cr Rf , ax KMER , O: Mr Er Salisbury, Jan. 1, 1852. 5t35 pr. sdv. 4. GOOD WAGES w I LL be given for able-bodied white tabOTerr, Uf work on the Rail Road. Enquire at this Office. Jan. 1st. 1853. 'f 35 . THE STAGES LEAVE Raleigh and Salisbury, every Sunday and Wednesday, l 7 A. M., after the arrival of the Cars from Ihe North, fat the former place; and arrive at each end at 7 P. M., nexl day, via Ashboro', Pitts boro', Hsywood,4.c. The Road is stocked with good Three Horse .TeaaaagAsT only, "V'K ' JAS. M. WADDILL. Contractor. Dee.33. 1853. f33 State ot llortn .itolfnit, ROWAN CQUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem. her Term, 1852. Joseph Gheen vs. Matthew Ford. , Attachment Levied on Land. IT.appearinglo the satisfaction of ihe Court that Matthew Ford ia. non-reaideni of this State : It ia I therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in lne uaronna aicuniau, iirwi.jmpri liahed in the town of Salisbury Tor the defendant to be and appear at menertlernvW the Courl of Picas, and Quarter Sessions, to be held for-the county afore said, st the. Court House in Salisbury, on the 1st Mon day in February next, then and there to ahow cause, if any hehaa. why Judgment final shall not be rendered against him, and the land levied on be condemned for the payment of plaini itTs debt and costs. .... . . ir ri 1. C :J f . t I W itness, James r.. iverr. iiern 01 uur iu vuuu iVk i'mi Hfntirtav in November. 1852. JAMES E. KERR. Clk; Price adv. $5 50. 6'-'2 60O ACRES OF LAND, FOR SALE. m HP. snhwriher i ffers for sale that well known tract JL of Land on which he . now lives, lying on . the I ... .... . l -l -fl-l. L1 I m n.l 1 Yadkin river, adjoining -mo isnas oi junn rua.u ..iu others, eight milrs south of Mocksville in Davie emm- On ihe premises are a arood dwelling and all oth er neceasary out buildings, all of which will be sold together or in different tracts as it may suit ihe pur chaser. Those wishing to buy lands will do well to call and examine forthemselves. ,.,.,.. ; JESSE TATUM. December 16. 1852. ,f3iL RANAWAY during the monlb of September last, from the pleMationof the .late Mrs. Martha Cun ningham.in Uneaster Districti South Carolin, a ne gro man namad JIM, said negro about 40 yeara of age a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 10 Inches nigh, stoop shoetdered, snd look down when spoken to. A s tiicion rests upon him s being implicated in the mur j.. f iw Cnnnmbaju. be has no dotfbt absconded -i-k -riTTT i ia rv reward. if oVtwrsd a-y 'im " w Vcff prpms Adm'r. eMate ot late Mas. Cunningham. low p H ') ben I rf'.'i ; 1 ! KM in VltJ.K, ; . C. Jan. 6 IVrswiH 21 M 2" : lUeuu 12- ui 14; Cotton 8 Cor 50 2 57; Collee IU fSi 1 1 : Fiour 4253 : Feathera 3235: Flaxseed 115 120 Iron, Swede, 5 ffi do. English 3 4 l.Lard 13 O 14 : Leather, sole, 20 33: Molaaes22f823; Naila,cut,4J 5: Oa ia. 40(3 00: Sugsr,bro.,6 a 9: do.loaf, 10 all: Salj,ack,OS J)00: Tallow. T.8.; Wheat 75 9 6d. .. ":-..T""' r.t- f',,Jt' " '.- -' Cbixaw, Jan. 5 Bacon per lb. 00 01S): Butter 30328: Beeswax 30ial : Coffee I39 15: Cotton 88J: Corn 50 1960 Egga lS O 15: Flour 4a $5: FeataersSO 35 : Iron 5C, : Lard 00 13: Leather(aole) 18 fl 22: Molaases35 O 40 : do. Cu ba 33 0 37: Nail. cot, 6 0 7: Rice 4 0 S Sugar.brown.8ffl 10: do. Loaf,121 (3 15: Salt, Li verpool,! 50 0 00 DRj S. H. PENDLETONv OFFERS htrprofeasional-sentiees the public. He san b found at Cob Kobards' Hotel: -SatisHar, Miacu 25, 152. 47 Perfumery,: Soaps, &c. &c. JU8T received and opened, fresh from Roussel'a, a large and varied assortment of For I llC Hair, Eau Lustrnle Odoranle,F,au Lustrale Tonique, elegant preparationa, Beef Mnrruw, Bears Oil, Bears Grease in Pot, Thilicome, Pomni.ide Jenny Lind, Rose Oil, Phalon's Hair Invigorator, Ly on'a Caltiairion. For llie llttlldkPrclllel. Lubin'a Extracts, Ashland Flowers, superior articles, besides various cheaper articles. Colognes. A large variety ; German, French, and American, put up in every atyle. For llie Tecltl.TiKiih Powders, Pastes, Wsshes, &.C., a ureal assoruiient. Soiipa, Hapel's and Roussel's Shaving Creams, Military Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Crystalline cakes. Barber's Soap, !?c., f(c. Hair Iye.Hanels, Roussel's and Jaynes' all very fine. Indelible ink. A variety, handsomely put up with and without the prrparalinn. i Brilliea. The greatest variety of Hair.Tooih, Nail, Hat, Flesh, Curling,, Shaving and Clothes Brush es, ever brought to Salisbury. For llie Fare. Toilet Powders, Chalk Balls, Aromatic Vinegnr, Vmaigre de Rouge. Besides a grea -nwuber-jif oibiit; orik'h-?. as L'P Salves, (uiiiigaling Pastilles and Essences fr disin fecting chambers. Tapers. Combs, of every description, Razor Straps, Razors, and Cases, Pencils, Pens. Slc. ii. H. PENDLETON. Saliabury, DeerS, r8.r2. 12 StAte ot Jlot'tfi eiiroUtt-iiF DAVIDSON COUNTY. Euphronia May vs. Howard P. May. Petition for Divorce. la this case it appearing to the Court, that the De fendant is not- a resident of this State : II is therefore ojdered, that advertisement be made in the Carolina Watchman for three months, fur the said absent How ard P. May to appear at the next term of our Superior Courtof Law, xa be held tut the county of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on ihe 1st Monday after the 4ih Monday in .March pext, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition in the caae filed or Judgment proconfesao will be granted and the case set down to be heard ex pane. i Wilneaa. C. L. Payne, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1852, and in the 77th year of our Inde Dendetice. C. L; PAYNE. C S. C. Price adv. 'SjS". ' " n32 ADIES MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Salisbury Oct. 14. 1 852. . . THE subscriber Ts 'now opening a aplendtd Lot of ilndic tlonrnliia I)reaood, con siaiing of CANTOR' CLOTHS, BOMBAZISES. ALPAQAS, and LAMES, wfiicb be is offering at low prices. Peraons in want of goods of the above description, would do well to call iwMin.at The Sign of the. Red Fag. 24 E. MYERS. NEW BOOKS, FOR SALE AT J. H. ENNISS' BOOK STORE. North Carolina Form Book Con taining forms of all legal instruments important lo be known by Justices of the Peace, Administrators, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, &c, arranged and com piled from the best authorities. The American Farm Book, being a practical treatise on soils, nianuies, draining, irrega tion, grasses, grain, roots, fruits, cotton, tobacco, and every staple product of the United Stales with the beat methods for planting, cultivating and preparing for market. JTlra. Blis' Practical Cook Book, sisting of directions for selecting,, preparing and cook- ing all kinds of meats, vegetables, and salads, also for making: a U kinds ot plain and iaocy breads, pastries, cakea.jelliea, preserves, &.C., Ac. IIillut, Farrier, hemg a practical treatise on on all the diseases and accidenls In which the Horse ia liable, the causes and symptoms of each, and the most approved remedies employed for Jheir cure in every case. Downing') Collage Rcldences, or a a' series of designs for rural' collages and collage vil laa a rid the i F g"a rde ns add gTOU ndr ndnpted 10 -tqk. America. SalisbpryrJan. ,' 1853V --35 State of Iiovtn Carolina, DA VIDSOX CfiUXTY. noutt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, govern ? ber Term, 1852. EUzabeth Williams and oihers, vs. David Billing atjd John Billings. . Petition for'Partition of land, IT appearing lo the aatisfai-iion of llie" Court, that the defendants in this case are not inhabiianta of this State : It is therefore ordered by ihe Courtythal publica cation be made in the Car. Watchman 6 weeks, for aaid defendanta to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions, lo he held al ihe Court House in Lexington, on the second Monday in LFebrury next, then and there, lo plead, answer or de mur, or the petition will.be heard exparte and judg ment pro confesso taken as lo them. . Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court al of fice in Lexington, the 2J Monday of November, 1852. Price adv. 5.Ct30. C; F. LOWE. rik. TO HIRE, 7 Ft RtT Tateaekstkbtpatwilrly;jon Catria g a - M. - -wb, -ai-iL.ojifxijfBtlonnble cha racier. : Fot NVM l, the r. 1 1 r-iit khi f .i I" bin p fi Tin, JL Sheet lion, and Copper Vre. Me has several " wurkmen of auperior skiil in his employ, and is con- slantlv reoletiishin" his slock. He tssellmg warea at a tow and w detrniMie J 4o ifuJ-4iUU.-U;s .., bia line aa rep aa can be bought elsewhere in the Btat. He ia at all titnea ready to receive the order of bia friends and ib public, and any work t en band promptly made IS erdefTCall and ee B4 bear price. His Sheet Iron Biovea are a superior article, and very cheap. STILLS of all sisea kept for sale, and made to order at SOcenia per pound. The aubacriber respectfully ollclt trial. Met chants and Pedlar are particularly invited to g i him a call. . . Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper lakea in exchange for work. 1 Saliabury, Dee. 30, 1852. ly3Cv9 Selling off at Cost r"1HE auiweribera wiabing to close their basines X during the present winter, respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that tbey will sell at cost their present STOCK OF G00S, consisting in part cl GOLD A.D KILYE1 I ITCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and FAS. CY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Those wishine lo ourchase articles 'm out line, will da well lo call soon. BOGER Sl WILSON. N. B. All persona indebted to the firm either by notes or accounts, will please call and settle the same before the first of January next, after which lime they will be handed out for collection. BOGER &. WILSON. Salisbury, Nov. C, 1852. 29 05 1J ?3 3-T5 I -3 s ft s B in -. t s P rt sr. ? " o H. s - 3 I. ? 3 V. V" 3 6 f '3 3 : s 3 s 3 e 3 S 2 D."" c a s s ., c - ' 05 ..1 5 8- 3 IT b it e- r, ' J i) ocjL zr e- 5 s ? 5- es s I CR 5 a -.3 S ! x B'eV " 5. h il a ?- fi Is. 4 State of ilorfft CitroUu.1,. -DA viet COUNTY. " - L Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, Xotcm. L - - - .. her lerMr-WVi. Archibald Coiner f? others vs. Rusael Comer Si. others. : Petition for Division if Slaves. IT appearing to the satisfactionrf the Court that Russel Comer, Joel Thomas and wife Catharine, end James, Elizabeth, Charlea, Thomas and Lucinda.ehit-r dren and fepreseniaHvesefThos. Beemanand wn R- chel, Defendanta in this case.arenot inhabitants of this Slate; It fs iherelore ordered by the Court, that pub lication I made for six weeks in rtie Carolina WateJi man, uoiilyiiig the said Rusael Comer, Joel ThosM and w'ifeCalharine, & James, EMzabeih.Ctiarles, The. & Luc'inda, children an'd representatives of Thos Bre man and wife Rachel, Defendants in this case, lobe aaT appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas aad Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the county of Davie, al the Court House in Mocksville.oo llie-lih Monday in February next, then & there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or Judgment pro confeaao.wili.be eptere4..a4ajnstlhf,ni ...anj,xfeecase heard exparle. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our aaid Coart al office, the 4th Monday in November, A i. D., ) 852.:: 7 ' C. HARBIN, Clk. . Price adv, 5 50. 6l32 State of iitjVtn eacoUnn ! JKEDKLL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session Aorem ber Term, 1352. James A. Guy and Amos Guy. Adm'rS. of Alfred Guy, deceased, vs. John Guy and Ilirum Guy and others. ' Petition filed for settlement of the Estate of Alfred Guy, deceased. .t IT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, thai the Defendanta John Guy snd Hiram Guy are not in habitants of this Slater Ills therefore ordered, sdr -judged and decreed by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of aiav weeks, notifying the aaid Defendants, John and Hiram Guy, personally to be and appear before the Justice of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday of February next, then and there lo answer plead or demur lo said petition, or the same will be heard exparte and Judgment pro confesso will be taken asm them.. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court al office, in Statesville, the 3d Monday in November, A- D.jP52 F. ALEXANDER. Clk. 6m 32 . Price adv. $5 50. ' J jVJllVyl jO Trxi.lTJ.J-ii. C ASH FOR i EG ROES ! rWHF! subscriher is now in market for the purchase X of O.XK III .tOltED NKC3KOES, for which the HIGHEST f BICES IX CASH will be puid. Persons in the adjoining counties with property of the above description for sale will find thai tbey can cet the highest prices bymaking earlv application lo him. MYER MYERS. " Salisbury,' Dee. 22; 1852. if 5 -' " LEATHER BANDS THE subscriber has put up machinery for stretch ing, cenieniing and riveting banda with copper rivets. The bands are stretched wiih powerful ma chines, made expressly for thai purpose, and the diffi culty of banns stretching and ripping under ihe com mon way of making them, is entirely removed by-tbie ........ process- Bands made in this way will bold thefrwidtb evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing the" drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per cent, more power iha'n thoae tnade in the ordinary wey. They are nude nut of ihe best selected oak tanned Spanlshed Leather, arwl na paina will he spared to make Ihem equal to the beat Northern banda, and-will, be aold as low aa they ean be brought in New' York. Banda will be kept for aale by J. 0. Cairns, at the Salisbury Factory. CHAS. M. LINES, - - Haul's Store P. 0 Guilford eo., N. C. Jdly 8.1852... , pdiylO Plank Road Notice. A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholder of the Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Rnsd.Com pany will be held in ihe Court H.oue at Salisbury, ea ' Wednesday ihe Jhh of Kebruary next. By order ot Tfhe Board of Directors;- yIi4,losjft