..'!-''.'. lllf! l.. r i i Id t p. in Til it'tp ' ' i . .. .'.I lllf IiIILj ' -J ' " - " ' ' f III' mniit of Hie Mountain van T-ftistrkU Hi revelation, if true, rt5"Iy alfectsYhe dignity as the pa- . rra Mir is rL.ted toexcil ifcf contempt of sensi. lcv: .u..Ui .i Ilo iavi this . -. affainsi m i I ,;. and BCIWTfWw?..,"f!.!?.!sai r" '"f-Tit? J ; mrr irtM tear .fsft at,""""" ' .v , , M a dead man, no one , will pre jiht gueb a district iu this would have jiff made. i.ihi connection, Mr. Clingman ad- lififflwU" l4f people L Wilkes d Wataog' s follows : .1 Hi yo, gentlemen, oi " nc " " that lcri"e voU ,wav from nei?n J limner associates that Mirruund you in Ashe, jLn. and Vaulkiii, and Alexander, they have been jilaiiv bo wih U advance your interest or promote ftj( Vflllr in f . J .- T.j. hriween whom and yourself there w noter. i uid little business, or political aa ueiatton, their flfpoee bu been to make ue of you aj instruments .w WWII?- , . ,. 'r ... mnpa pbiiai fur v.uir Clincra than litfirat tr the wishes of the platoon of soldiers I tin Ml 10 1uut 11 ln,n' wno w h",ed B 'e"reJ ' It ihe advocate of the rights' and liberties of Titer have given the order, but, lhauks to IL lyateni, it is fr you to decide whether you will ' il out. Like 1 hemiatoclea, the Athenian, I a wo " ilrike, but hear me " If circumatancea (Ter piaCO IIIC liuio mm m Lunuiumt, k..t ilit vim will ffivn mil a fir IriftL I m 10 irai" k U( who will pretend to justify tbe islture in iis schemes of malice n- iphist Mr Clingman! Abl ihey have yukco their man. "Small in stature, xt lowering in intellect," and 'no ma- 1 dilutions of envious foes will be able to jTHl bim in his glorious careeof Fame. IfMiWrnisnd We his genius will prove grethitn a mntch for the combined op jditiuoof all the members of the Legis iitrf. All be has to do, will be (o go Lke the people, and in the language of I V great Athenian, say, " strike, but hear Ijirl do wnere : We shall probably notice this address Wo, for it is an interesung: paper. ! AshtKifte Messenger. This paper las liwigrd hands, Jobm D. HrMAV'Esq, Iliting become the proprietor and Editor, ikiciiat thesnme time lakes a new name, m tvng Riled his pockets witheJ tapaptis? Couldn't be any thing else, ulea be was more fortunate than most iii bjotuer editors. btsappeartd.' Tlbe'cholera," it wilf be erabrred, was prevailing to some er latin Charleston, a few weeks ago. We fetrn from' the Columbia Carolinian, that bu now disappeared ; and that the city pj be visited without danger. It is also fitted that tbe disease was not the Asiatic ilera, but differing from tha,t in several aportani particulars, yet almost as fa THE PACIFIC R.UUtOAD BILL : fainnader very earnrst and able debate yesterday f ar Stnate. We bepn to hops that this important I may yet be conniininated, in some form, during kctsent aeaaion, notwilhsuoding th adverse iudica- " which struck us last week. We call it an iinpor- caeusre. In fact, iu imDortanee cannot be over- A work of itich majnitade would be an 'to the aje, as wall aa a glory to our great coun- Lttd, if it be practicable and ever to be done, il cau- MWgan too sooniV. Int. Jan. 20. . IEB. Latrobe, Esq., of Baltimore, was yesterday without opposition, President of the American awtiss 9iijrmf.'meK:WmC!bif, V tngrus. Tbe New York Journal of Com- W under ils money market bead, bas the which sober thinking men will be think betokens squalls ahead : 'Motive business of New York bas hard !mnced, and as yet, rate of interest are lly ibe same. , k of course, top soon 16 predict bow faf "(idlemeai ni nertilatinn: whii-h nrevailed 2? ?..c.e. jH..!,bs i jasijewijl,bejar-.". ftrward into ibe year now commenced, "s Irs looking for a much rrrealer eioan. , n " o r 7 frsdits, and others foretell a speedy jW-sf-Mw tlralrrBJw.B1c1i"lo, mmf Seposiled thpir w.alih Thnu whn are pseiirious of taking upon tbemselve the Pttasu Comfort nf Snnwliiiiie find lhal wa b caucht tbe fever, and are asking J ( obtaining 25 per cent, advance SMS, p f s ra sir ar ;::.n-:: . t:.. i ........at - v, v-ai,t now ftvof-civa wiiw " aired minoi,,.. k.nn. ih fft of lh. U..JI..J . I I ..j. l - iiiuioru : wuiie uouacuuinci out lh.!. .. I. . . I -r... aoies, in a vain scare ner 1,1 le Rlorl.rH i.1 .it - m iiuuiuvciiioiii. ui m IVMUII 'l. . rpJPMsioD, -4n prices must sooner ot J. s reaction, and ibe higher the pen- iij. 'in iwiucr anu lariuor win w rKtBi I.. . -I ' r. rm uree Vl. tl.. aa, ct nit .r Ll arnaee. -tvev. VT m. O. DCICn, Ol lork. n! . i h i. i uaiciiiiig in. ids liuij Liauu, M Jra, in the Arrhin.l,.r. . r..l l. Wlm Iki. . , , . , an. .uutiiry, oi WDOm DC av : "tesllaitn- M- i.j .tr-ra - iar. cvanseiiae. ins smer- "Wl.a C....I. as " I.. i.:..k , . a triaceuuiiiail iij uniu, Americsn bv education and aniril. A L 218r,,i P'i ' unl met in many. NliU i spul. andtheriabe broad !?jJrLii,w.0f vboman righ(, pftnlbin !li1JSOblnl.quarie Jr.. i tea h.t ?f.-ot I k -UmiiveiMrc ' I . I.. V ,! ,, " "iiu hi iiruiner a lnl J 1 ' I I waver, not in Lit love ol IropiJuiii. and h i iiJmi rat ton of our own great Washington. THE PORK BUSINESS. II I .V ffl rAn.lltaral Cit.l. 1 I usuy meet our eyes in the newjmper, about ih pork Jxitinets, we are aaioniahed at th price given for pork, both in this country ntl mkmMmrKmmtmm-"rr-:T'-"'-'r In Cinciooaii, Dec. 28ih,"it it staled thai the wbolt number of hoa slaughtered waa 000, ajcainal 282,000 to iba same dale la.i year. At the above data tbo port ifttdn was cooiitfered near. closed io Cincinnati. A correspondent of the Louisville Courier aye that 'iu Em Louisville ibe fiveeitenaive pork bouses have five or sii acres of barrelled i'f'Xtl'i1 UP 'b'ee iers high in open lots. Tkfa;!:?;J lw4han aii acres, wbicU would make eighteen acres of barr etsrtf liiid side b aide, exclusive ol lard in barrels and pork bulk, ed dywa in five puik houses, sheds, &c. Be sides the above slaughtered bogs tbere are fire or sit acres of live bogs in pens.' At the slaughtering establishment of Mr. Poole, Shawneeiown, Illinois, (he number of hogs killed ranged from 600 to 1000 per day, ana over 2U,uU0 would be killed belore I he c ose of the season. The early part of December, according to (he Louisville Courier, 78,233 bogs bad been slaughtered, and 34.000 were in pen awaiting their fate. Tbe best bogs came from Boyle and Lincoln counties. Spencer county would send 15,000 head. The price was firm at sit dollar. At Terra Ilauie, la., there were five pack ing houses in operation, with more hogs in pen than ever was known before, and sale at five dollars sixty. five cenls net. Al Qoinry and Jacksonville, Illinois, on ihe 27th. but few hoes had been received, and pri ces were firm at 5 cents. The Si. Louis News estimates the number of bogs to be packed there ibis season al 3Q.000. ! Sucb are a few of ihe iiems found in ouret. change papers at a single mail. II tbey tor nifb a correct iiidicaiiuti ol the abundance in ibis department ol tbe pruviaion 'market, We confess our inability to see where ibe high ri cti ol bacon art to come pom uext summer. Unless there be a foreign demand which may, indeed, be the esse In California, hut nowhere else, (hat we can think of it would appear I hat bacon cannot be so ready sale as it has been lor a few-1 seasons past. Greensboro' I'm 'atrtot. -X- PER CONTRA. We clip the following item from tbe last Wjl. mingtun (N. C.) Commercial : " Mr. II. B. Norihrup, of Washington coun ty, New York, arrived at ibe Carolina Hotel, in- ibis town, on Saturday morning, en route It oiTi Ked" River via New Orleans, Mobile and Ciurle!iu, fur Sew York. " Mr. N. is an ngeni, appointed in November last, by the tiovernor of ihe Slate of N. York, with, instructions to proceed to the Stale of Louisiana, and recover from servitude a free cotured citizen of New York, who was kid napped in 11841, and told a a clave to Edwin (bp, of the jmrish of Avoyelles, L., where he has remained until the 3id insl. . Legal proceeding were inHTultrr in tbal Parian by. the agent,, in.beha,if ol ibe negro, aguinsl Sir. Eps, and an order was granted by the Court to have ihe colored man seques tered and kept by the Sheriff until the suit could be tried iu April next. Ibe day after he seqijfftiration, the parlies and their respec tive counsel met ibe agenl at Marksville, and alier examining (he evidence produced by the tagenFTn favor 6f the r freedom of the negrty the delendanl counsel staled to tbe client mat the cae wa a plain one, and the man should be at once given up without further legal pro ceeding ;or expens. This advW wisTonowed, and ihe agent now bas the colored man in his charge. We learned these fads in a conversation with Mr. N. who said (bat it was but simple justice la the South, and particularly 4o the au thorities of Avoyelles, to stale that every pos sible assistance he could desire was promptly afforded him by every person who bad any knowledge of the case, and that he bad not, thus far, met with ihe slightest difficulty in ac complishing the object ol his mission. in the world, and yet it is with pride 'we con trast ibe result of thi case in that region wilb any and every case that has come Irom the South before tbe New York courts. No lech nical quibble was interposed ; no delay ; no ob stacle olany kind; but on the contrary, every assistance and facility furnished the agent, as he frankly slates to us. We ask tbe North to go and do likewise in sustaining and executing tbe law of tbe land." .. . Intelligencer, speaking o tbe warm bearled nets of the Irish immigrants at the West, and their "remittance ttMbeir lamiliee, kindred and friends at home, in small sums, says: "They are? the tokens of slow and honest toil coined f the sweat of ihe laborer's hrw, and stamped wilh the careful economy of many weary day. 'Draft on England Irpm 1 upwards'o the genl'e notice read. Only five" dollars to be sent three thousand mrbsw f The first fruits, perhaps, of the harvest reaped in the land of promise. The cluster ol grapes, like those plucked of old at Eschol, going back to assure the anxious, fainting hearts, .still to journing in the wilderness, tbal the spie ent ouHo elh w laudbave fourtd-not fruit for the mere plucking, but what- i better work to do. amd god wage fr it, and ome thing lo lay by. Thoe lender draft huw much of humble but genuine romance may not hang around ome ol ihem." " BillV Bowlegs Deposed. A letter from one of the officers of the army iu Florida, mentions that by n council of the chiers, which recently nssemMrd at one of their ..ttlemrnii. Bill v Bowlegs had been for- mnlly deposed from his Chieftainship, on atscount of. having consented while in Washington, to emigrrife with the Tern. nant of the tribe now in t ionua. .-. f -t i:i 'C-.u; ;, a-j j.t. I 11- iV t 4 inches high, can be put up for ?S this amounting to as tnnny fee t ns are embrac ed in a house; forty-five feet lung, twenty five feet wide, and twenty-one high two stories and a half. The materials of which the-wnllr rffade"arecorrrmranded of eight bushels of slaked lime, sixteen bu&b els of sand, and six bushels of fine and ifioarsKre.c.Th wall narstrJrrf trtm mer heats n'T vYioler'iTosliTandiiertHf' naruer and belter every day. When stone wood and brick are higb. this is consider ed a very economical material, especially for the construction t)f cottages around tbe neighborhood of a large city. The CAtpBic Engine The New York Evening Post supposes there would be a saving of 25,000 each Euroneorr trlD. hr the use of the Caloric Engines of Ericsson over tbe common steam engines, besides the saving in labor. . Congress, The Senate) has passed the House bill giving Clnrke Mills 350.000 for the erection of the equestrian statute of Washington, in Washington Citv. and offered a resolution to cive him 820.000 for Jackson's statue.. . Tm Flosioa Indians. The Savannah Courier has been ahowu a letter from Florida, which ataled that Bil ly Bowlegs and his follower have formally declared war against the United States ; which, we presume, means aimply that they do not intend to eniijtrate to the Wert. The same letter gave the paiuful rumor that Ueu. liop kins and his small force had been maveucred. , - Smmlk Carolitiiaa of January 25. COMPLIMENT ABY, BUT TEUE. THE following deserved notice of the inert U or Qotmix's moat valuable Journal, we extract from Ibe February number or Orn aom'a Mttaittin ; anil, there It no man in the Union, more eron petenl b judge of s perlodicari mertu, than la the veteran Edi tor of that long eaUblUhed monUily : " axlinain'a t aiullr Friend." When thla Jour nal am annoaiiwl, ihw wt wrt-mftnln, pwrfe wh4 uvk niir nraiis wnn a anowinr air, prunoancrvl the aclieuae vWonary In Uk extrniie, aud predicted failure. We, who had known Oodum famiwitly and wcu, and amirwlated hi, charac ter aa a man of indomitable energy, aud a writer of power and brilliancy equalled by but few. of our boat wrilera, felt thai h would achieve a triumph over all obataclea. We mint coufeal, however, that hiirhlr aa we ralunl the keuliu of our friend, wa were not prepared for the brilliant uccrm which haa markediiia pracTeM from U very Unit number or hli paper a auorcM aa unexampled, aa it baa.boei wail-deaervad Tlie Sriend ah-ewiy aUiidn aerond to no journal, el Iher North or BouUi, arid ii winning cnklen npinlona In every corner of the Union aa a literary and piotorial journal of the very best order. The editorial department of the paper la marked by a degree of manly tmtepeDdence and just ami vigoreui thinking-, qalle hih iMUal in th ia claaa of weekliea , and In the aelecUooa alHw a mi nd fully tkllled in the wanu of the great body oT periodical reader. But in uie original contribution, lo th journal, aa well th ro auncea from the pen of the editor hlmaair, aa la tfceaketchca, ea 171 and poetry which enrich ita columa, rroatlM paua af atr4 butors South, wtiura Uivmiji ha, aeduced from their retreata, there ia a rreahneaa, veraatility, and hearty jfiyoivneaa oT atyle which give a value tn UHa' family t'Hnui that ia all ita own a dUUncUve characitr, which cannot be auereaafully ImiMted. Of the improving and elevating the utile, and moulding and forming the character of the young In the ten thousand fainiliea lo which it haa acceaa, it wnul.l be ruin to apeak ; but that the circle of iu reader, ia wl.lcnlmg with every week at a rate unexampled, wa know from Ihe hundred of ordera that are pouring into ua, from -aU-pointa, tn vnd ft'a1tttTraYiamT'Hr.'T,30 lh preference te any other literary paper. Giwuta will live to aee aclrrulation that will aatonhm wren Mm, or he wrant Tire ewrry. We -predict- th bmtmm Dm ewd-ef-VH tie nw wtH lar tn every SouUiern poet town Ihe organ and the oracle in all literary Inattera. The preaa of the South owe II to themwtvea to aee thai Ooom la aapported. In preference toother piratical rrprinu from the large daiiy offcet-a which aail in every aea, tiwel with freight which covf holhing, and ia worthleiu aa well aa cheap mere bobuiia to aome enormoua kite a eompetiUoa of mera whit paper, with the braiiu, muncle and eapftal of the Interior editor. Brother! of the preaa in the country, don'-t be gulled. Into encouraging, by noti cing, these toeoata which twartn arattad yea to eat Bp your very bread. The fteople who take them in preference to tbe home pa prra, ahould be put upon bread aud water ontiUhey MoayM aud "auifered aotne," m&mkmZ&Jim ' In this county, on the llih malant, by John Mc Knight, E-mj,. Mr. JOHN MILLS, of Arkansas, lo MiaaCHARLOTTET. TOOK. In ihie county, on the 0(hh instant, by Jease Tbom- on. Ej . Mr (JRORtJE M. RITCHIE, lo Mine JANE HELLARU. In this county, on the lftili inatsnt, by John McCon naiizhey. Esq., Mr. THOMAS CRISTY. to Miss ELIZABETH MrLAl'GHMN - In Mocksville, on the lSih inst-., by Rev. Jesse Ran kin. JOHN M. CLEMENT. Es. to Miss MARY J. HADEN. ' ' - In Mocksville. on the 3rd inetsnt, by JPt Gowstu. Esq . Mr L. T. PARKER, to MiM ANN MARIA AUSTIN, In Mocksville, on the 90ih instant, by J. B. Jones, Esq . Mr. WILLIAM GRIFFIN, to Mis MARIA CALL. A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure ; - messenger f peace and love Yet it is atalentoflrust,aloautoberenderedbackwtth interest." BORN -A daughter io Win. Heifer, Town. Jan.20v STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!! A SUPPLY of Stoves just received ; both Sheet and Cast Iron of all sizes. Call and see. BAKER &. OWEN. tf33 Sslisbury, Jan. 27, 1853. DR. J. J. STTMMERELL, OFFICE, OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL. PLANK I PLNK ! I PLANK 11 1 1 WILL give the msrkeT price lor the ((illowirg quan tities and descriptions of Plank, to wit : 10,000 feet ceiling, 17,000 feel inch plsnk, .. . 13,000 fcet I J flooring, J.000 teet I, inch,; 1 ,000 feet 1 inch, , 2,000 feel 3J inch. WILLIAM MURPHY. Salisbury, Jan. 27, 1853. 38-ti. Wm. H. McRary, 1TR0M LEIS(iT0X, NORTH f tROLIVt, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends snd ihe pub lic that he has permanently located In Wilming ton, N. C, as a Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. Tbere is now nine Steam Boats on the Cape Fear river : One lesving this place for rayelteville ev ery, day. which will enable him to forward Goods with out detention here, ss he is entirely disconnected with any particular line. N. ft. H will be'plesard lo fill -orders for Groce ries Coflee , Sugar. Molasses, ;. ' "' References: Messrs. HoifT b ADtiEsfon, Lexington, N. C. ' Mr. B. B. RoassTs. SsTTabury, N.C. Messrs. E. A. V001.E (( Co., Salem. " J. R. it J. Sloah, Greensboro'. T. M. Yociw, Mocksville, N. C. Wilmington. N. C, Jan. 20, 1853. Cmo.33 - Executors' Sale. ON 22d of Febiuary next, being Tuesdsy of ihe County Court, we will sell at publie auction, al Ihe Courf llnuav in Statesville, Two valuable NEGRO MEN, belonging Id the estate of Alexander liuggins, deceased. Terms made knoWnon the day ofsale. , - ; - . JOEL A. HUGGINS, . JOHN DAVIDSON. ...v.,. . .vs.. A. EsecalOr. - . 811 ille, JsnV22, 1853. 4w3 - 4 r:.:-e what wt tun li') w hat we promise HOR th convenience and acenmmod uion of ih I trave; in? community, we have esiablithr-d splendid line of Four Ilorw Post Coaches from Char lotte, N. C, dirret to the Xoribrrn Ciiies, . j..ij.RiMlBjf the Fare. 1 dis line oi roar Jlarae futt Coacurs,! now in sue cesaful operation, running from the Charlotte and 8 Carolina Rail Road direct to tbe Richmond and Dan Tlllc 6 Rieh0' aasl Ftier-bar - qWt Kerr's Hotel, CharkMte;- Nr-w-r, " " Rowaa Uoase, Salisbury, N. C. " " Hopkins' Hotel, Ureensboro', N. C. Tbe Coaches leave Salisbury every Monday, Wed' nesdsy and Friday at 6 A. M., both for Charlotte and Ureenaooroagh, returning the aeit day by i M. Connects at Charlotte with the rail road, and Greenaboroafh wilh P. Flogg's St Co, splendid I'oe without delay, on to Richmond and Petersburg. Through ticket 4o Richmond and Petersburg, Va ean be procured of it. h- Robards, Agent, at Sslisbury, L. LUCAS Si CO. Sslisbefy.Jsn.ST. ' $100,000. BY enclosing $1, post paid, and directing luJhe subwribrr st Friendship, Guilford. N. C , any snd all persons, wiahtnr art easy and protilable employ menl, may receive by return mail, ibe means of making from $3 lo $5 a day, in the wsy ot a knowledge of valuable diacovrrtes in demand at almost every house in the United Stsies. Persons embarking in ihis busi new may make il protilable wilb s capital of $ 3 or 94. Imruanee sums- of money have been made by per sons in the Northern snd Middle Stales, in the last year, and ihoawnd of dollars may be made in the Southern and Weaiera Slates in ihe nest 13 months, by s knowledge of these' diacoveries. Every family should have them and ssve several dollar s year. E. J. HUNT. January 37, 1853. 4mpd38 DISSOLUTION At Sprlag Grove, Iredell Countr. flHE Firm of Boger Sl Reece was this dsy dissolv X. ed by mutual consent, M. Roger having tsken the entire stock of Goods on hand, snd will confine the bueiuess. Thankful for the liberal patronage be stowed on the late firm, and hope by keeping the right kind of Gooda.and by iilTrring ihnn to hi friends and tbe publie generally ai the right sort of prices, to merit a conlinusnce of the same. , il M. Boger wilt attend to senling the busmrss of the late firm of Boger and Reece. Those persons having open accounts will pleaae call and close them by cash or note a soori ss practicable. M. BOUER... . January 17, 1653. 4w38 Standard Keeper's Notice. ALL persona are required by,1s to htve their Mea sures, Steelyards, Weights, Scales, Ac , &c. ex amined and sesled by ibe Standard Keeper every two years. Il becomes my duty, therefore, to give notice ,to sllconcerned to comply with this requisition, otherwise- the law will be enforced against those who persist in selling by anaesled measure, weight. Ste. WILLIAMS BR WON Standard Keeper. Salisbury, January 37, 1853. 5w3H Importer i and Whole tale Dealer I ia F0KEICX t DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. """""Nor. 6PJ NORTIf THIRD STREET, Betweeh Arch A. Race, West side, Philadelphia. 37 DAVIDSON COLLEGE. THE number ol Scbdfarships required by. resolu tion of the Board of Trustees of Davidson Col lege ..adopted on the 27th March, 1851, have been sojd. The scholarship scheme being now adopted wiU go into operation on ibe first of January. 1Ho3, which makes il highly important that ihe subscribers should liquidate (heir obligations promptly. The Trea surer hereby notifies ihe subscribers that he is now pre-' pared to issue ceriificetes of scholarship, end to expe dite the business of payment, will depostie Certificates in the hands of the Rev. S. Williamson, D. D., Rev. A. Baker, Rev. J. M. Anderson, of South Carolina, and Mr. Hutchison of Charlotte. ' - R. J. McDOWELL, Trea.urer. January 12, 1853. if 37 SOUTtt CAKOLIXA - TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. . THIS Paper having been removed lo Camden. snd placed nrtdeflthe management ndcorifTof of ihe subscriber, will be published regularly every week on ami after the 6th of Janusry. The pnperis designed ss the Organ of the Cause of Temperance, embracing every Orderand organization. It will be a Miscellaneous Family Journal and Agri cultural Paper, and the aim of ihe present proprietor will be to make it in every respect worthy the confi dence and support, not only of Temperance Men, but of the reading public generally. Il is earnestly hoped that all who feel an inlereat in its success, will, ai once, use iheir influence to accom plish its permanent establishment. Tems Two Dollars, in Advance. Subscriptions for six months received sl the same rste. In each ease the cash' must accompsny the order, sod all teller by mail are expected to be pre-paid. IL7 Those who have paid the former proprietor in advance for ihe year 1852, will be furnished wilh the paper until ihe time for which they have paid expirea. The accounts for 1852 hsving been transferred lo ihe subscriber, those who are in arrears will oblige bim by remitting the amount immediately. Address THO. J, WARREN, Camden, S C. December 24, 1852. 37 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm heretofore existing under the nam? of J. 8. McCubbins St Co., is this day dissolved by mutusl consent. . Jv-8. McCUBBlNS. i, - - -W M f Ml'RPH Yv S. R. BELL. Statesville, Jan. 1, 1853. - The undersigned having bought out the interest of J. S. McCubbins in the above firm, will continue to csrry On the business at tbe old stand, under Ihe firm of Murphy St Bell. WM. MURPHY, S. R. BELL. Siatesville, January 1, 1853. N. B. The firm of Murphy Sl Bell is authorised lo settle up he business of ihe late firm of J. S. McCub bins V3v. J. 8. McCUBBlNS January 1, 1853. 4w37 FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate in the Town of Salisbury, THAT valuable House and .formerly occupied by Mrs. Ann Chambers, situated on main' street, ( between the Rowan Hotel and tbe Bank. Apply lo MICHAEL BROWN. Jsnusry 20, 1853. lf37 "50Carpenters Wanted. THERE is great demand lor gooj Carpenter by the cilixens of this plsce. A largs number can obtain immediate employment at fair wages. ' Salisbury, Jan. 13,1853. - tf36 BY EXPRESS. , i Salisbury, November 25lb, 1852. . dailies Cloaks, Ladles Cloakt. fHH&Wbscriber have josf received by Express line: JL s small lol of Rich Silk. Velvet ahd Black W.p tered Silk Closka, to which be wouiu invite tne-swen rwrt of the Laesrw.:. jv-ss---.-; At the align el th Red fWi We a-Jv ioiiii-.-ws X -td; ,ai.s 5 (a l; al.i,,i.tHI; Irnii l"o laloes iO.ai OOU ; .Sweet do. 35 td 40 ; Sut!r,(browu) 7 (at 9 ; Vu. L.ial. t.H), j ; fcult, sack &i 75 ; Tui low 10 0 Wheal 50.s $ ; Pork $7 .. . FaVETTSVIU.E, N. C. ' Jan. 18 Beeswax 24 a 25 : Baron 12 0 14; Cotton 8o8 Core 50 360; Conee 10 (911 : Flour 425 -4 t Feathers 323i3jLFUxaeea-4V120 Jms, Swedes,5 06 : do. tnglish 9 04: Lard 13 0 14 : Leather, sole, 30 23: MoJassrs22025; Nails.cttMJS; Oat, 400 00: Sugar, brqv6 9: do. loaf, 10 0 11 : Salt, .ack, I 73 0 OUtlt Tillow: 7 ffi!8r Wheat 75 Casta, Jan. 19. Baeoa per lb 000121 : Butler 20028 : Beeswax 020021 : CotTee 120 li : Cotton 808): Com SO 060 Eggs 19 0 15: Flour 4)0 (5: Fesloers30 035: Iron 506 : Lard 000 13: Leather(soleU8 0 22: Molssses35 0 40 r do. Ca bs 33 0 37r Nsils,cut,6 0 7: Rice 4 0 5; SaKar.hrown.8 0 10: do.Loaf,120 15: Sslt.LI- yerpool.l 50 0 0 00 DR. S. H. PENDLETON, OFFERS hlTmreaofisl servieM m the-public. He can be found al Col- Robards Hotel. 8AI.UBCXT, Msaca 25, 1852. 47 Perfumery, Soaps, &c. &c. JUST received and opened, fresh from Roussel's, a large and varied assortment of MTO1LES. For I lie Hull. Ean Luslrale Odorante, Ean Lustra le Tonique, elegant preparations, Beef Marrow, Bear Oil, Bears Grease in Pole, Philicome, Pom nude Jenny Lind, Rose Oil, Phalon's Hair Inyigoraior, Ly on's Cothairion. For the Handkerchief. Lubin's Extracts, Ashland Flowers, superior articles, besides' various cheaper srlicle. CssloBlie. A large variety ; German, French, and American, put up in every style. . For IliC Teelll. looth Powders, Pastes, Washes, Slc, a great assortment. flotinn. Hand's and Roossel's Shaving Creams, Military Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Cryatalline cakes. Barber's Soap, ajc, b)tr. Hair Dye. Hanel s, Roussel's snd Jsynes sll very fine. Indelible Ink. A variety, handsomely put up with and without ihe preparation. Br ssleaw The greatest variety of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Hal, Fleeh, Curling, Shaving and Clothes Brush es, ever brought to Salisbury. For the Face Toilet Powders, Chalk Balls, Aromatic Vinegar, Vinslgre de Rouge. Besides a great number ol other articles, as Lip Salves, luinigaling Pastilles snd Essences for disin fecting chambers. Tapers, Combs, nf every description, Razor Straps, Razors, Snd Cases, Pencils, Pens; &c.- S. II. PENDLETON. Salisbury. Dec. 9, 1852. 13 ztMt ot llovtn CatoUUA, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Eophroma May vs-. Howard P- May. Petition for Divorce. : -In this case il appearing lo the Court, thst the De- fendant is hot a resident of rhM Stale: It is iherefore ejdered, ibst advertisement be made in the Carolina Watchman for three months, for ibe said absent How- r4 I .May w appear t lhe4iet lefm of our Superior Courl ofLaw, to be held fur the tiounty of Davidaon, t Ihe Court House in Leiinglon, on ;he 1st Monday fter the 4th Monday in JVfsrch next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to Ihe petition in the case filed or Judgment pro confesso will be granted and the case set down to be heard ex parte. Witness, C. L. Payne, Clerk of outsaid -Court, t office, the 1st, Mondny afier ihe 4th Monday in Sep- ember, A. D. 1852, and in the 77th year of oar Inde pendence.. C. L. PAYNE, C. S. C. - Price adv. QIO. - 3m33 S. B. MARTIN, WOULD respectfully announce lo the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity, that he hiu opened rooms directly opposite Dr. James' Hotel, where he of fers a most favorable opportunity for obtaining splen did Likenesses, taken in every style of the Art. Tak en equally as well in cloudy weather ss in clear. Ladies snd Gentlemen sre invited to call snd exam ine specimens. Janusry 13, 1853. If 36 ... M FOR SALE AT 0. EXNISS' BOOK STORE. J. North Carolina Form Book Con taining forms of all legal instruments important to be known by Justices of the Peace, Administrators, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Slc, arranged snd com piled from ihe best authorities. The American Farm Book, being a practical treatise on soils, inanuies, draining, irrega lion, grasses, grain, roots, fruits, cotton, tobacco, and 'every staple product of the United States wilh the best methods for planting, cultivating and preparing tor mrke. . ; Mr Uli. Practical Cook Book, containing upwards of One Thousand Receipts," con sisling of directions for selecting, preparing snd cook ing all kinds of meats, vegetables, and salads, also for making all kiriJs of pin in arid fancy bresds, pastries, cakea, jellies, preserves, Slc, Slc. Ilisids' Fnrricr, being a practical treatise on on all the diseases snrt accidents to which Ihe Horse ia liable, the causes snd symptoms of each, and the most approved remedies employed for their cure in every case. Downing1 Cottage Rc1dencea, or a s series of designs for rural collages and cottsge vil fss and their gurdens nd gTOunti'thrpred hr'NorrH America. Salisbury, Jsn. 6, 1853. 35 State of Hoi tU CavoUu.t, DAVlDSOy COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter ' Sessions Novem ber Term, 1852. . Elizabeth Williams snd others, vs. David Billings and John Billings. Petition for Partition of Land. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, thai the defendants in this case are not inhabitants of ihis Slate : Il is iherefore ordered by the Court, that publics cation be made in ihe Car. Watihtmrn 6 weeks, for-said defendants lo be and appear before ibe Justice of our Court of Plea and Quarter .Sessions, lobe held st the Court House in Lexington, od the second Monday in Febroarjrhexf, iheri and there to p!rad,answer or de mur, or the petition will be hesrd exparie and juJg nirnt pro eonfesso tsken as to them. Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of.our said Court at of fice tn lxingtou, Ibe 24 Monday -of .November. 1852- Price' adv. 85. 6t30. C. r . LOWE, Mk, Negroes for Hire. -: - - .TTIPPR WOMEN TO. tilRK r Yilliams Brown, INVITES lh attention uf ail to hi shop rf Tirij Sheet Iron, snd Copper Wsrea. He has several workmen of superior skill in his employ, and is con aMljFp!isJMig bk m:kcU.s selling wre ajl a low rate, and is determined lo furnish all ariicles in his line a cAeap can be bought elsewhere In the Stale. He t at all lime ready lo receive the order of hi friends and the public, and an f work nor oil Bancr pronipily mid lfder.-ltinWtd hear?5 price. .Hi Sheet Iron Stove are a superior ankle and very cheap. - - . . t. STILLS of all sixes kept for sale, and made lo order at 50 cent per poundu . ) j- r The sabacriber respectfully solicit a trial. Mer chsnts'and Pedlars sre particularly invilrd lo give bim a call. Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper taken in exchange for work. Salisbury, Dec.30, J8..2, m ... , If36v9 Selling off at Cost f II H B suhsoribers wialiing 1st jdose Iheir business JL durin ihe oresent winter, resoectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they wilt sell at cost their present ' STOCK OF GJODS, conaiatina in naK of GOLD lD SILVtft WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, and FAIT- CY ARTICLES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Those wishing lo purchase articles in oui line, will slo well to csll soon. BOGER Sl WILSON. N. B- All persons indebted lo ihe firm either by notes or accounts, will please csll and settle the same before ihe first of January next, after which time thrr will be banded out for collection. BOGER Sl WILSON, . Salisbury, Nov. 6,1852. 29 NEGROES WANTED. CASH FOR NEGROES! Tin HE auWriber is now in market for the purchase X of OIF. IIII.1DRED NEGItOEM, for which the HIGHEST rSWES V CASH will be paid. ' Persons in the sdjoining counties with properly of the above description frsale-wiU find lhaiahey . can eel the highest prices by making early application, to him. MYER MYERS. Salisbury. Dee. 22. 1852. if 5 SUtr of HortU CivoHu.-i, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Nooenu her Term, 1852. Anson Hodgeson, John M'cRorie, George M. Bingham and Bailey and Howell, vs. W am Tacket. Original Attachments levied on 123 Acres of . Land. IT appearing lo the satisfscTiorf of the Court lhal William Tacket, the defendant in the above casea, i not an inhabitant of ihis Slate : ll is therefore ordered by ihe Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, notifying the defendant to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas snd Quarter Sessions to be held for the rmmty of Dnvir, r the -eotrrr Houarln " Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in February next, and show cause, if any he have, why Judgment final sha'I not bejrndrred-ugainsf. him, and. the land levied on condemned for the payment of PlainiHTs lebT inT costs. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Couit.st office, the 4th Monday in November, A. D. 1H52. C. HARBIN, Clk. Price adv. $5 50. 6w36 . LAND AN0 KEGROES FOR SALE. ' ON the 22d day of Februory next, (being Tuesday of he County Court,) there will be sold t slast Court House, in Statesville, the following property, le-' hinging In the heirs at Itw of Mra. Margaret Rickart, deceased, for division, viz : 10 likely and valuable ne-' groesVone of whom Is StJI, who is undoubted'?' one of the 'best Boot snd Shoe-makers in the State. Some of the others are excellent house servants ; also, lb House &, Lot With adjoining back lots, lormerly owned and occupied by Mra. Ann Lowrance, deceased. Also, a hit of Two Acres, adjoining Town, and about 150 acres of valuable Land 1 j miles West of the Town on the public rosd. Terms made known on the day of sale by W. F. COWAN, Trustee, r under the WiH of An-Lowrancej der'd.'e ' Statesville, Jsn. 13, 1853. . 6w36 -"-t" RlUTfiOlD t PLANtrROAD STOCK for sale. I WILL sell, to lite highest bidder, al the Court House in Salisbury, on the 7th da yof February next, it being Monday of'the County Court of Rowan, upon a credit of six momhs, FIVE SHARES OF STOCK in the Nnnh Carolina Central Rail Road Company, and FOUR SHARES of Stock, in rhe Salis bury and Tayloraville Plank Road Company; also some other srlicles of Household, Slc,, belonging to the estate of Jesse A. Stoker, dee'd. - nr- HENRY SMITH, Adin'r. Salisbury. Jan. 13, 1853. 4w36 1 at mt. vlla; u: rrtHE undersigned has 0 i A pened a Carriage Eelab Tishmenl near Mount Ulla, iu Rowan county, and beg leave lo call public attention to ibe same. He is prepsred to do . all kind of work in blaline of business, in the very best manner, and on the most ac commodating terma.' He proposes to make a perma nent establishment at the above stand, believing, the public wants of thai section of country require it.. He hopes the citizens in the surrounding country who may need work, will give bim a call before going elsewhere. He will possess some advantages over Csmage build er in the surrmindiBg Tillas, nd begs , the country . public will avail themselves of the benefits of the same. JAMES BROWN, Jan: 8. 1853. "' -' " " ly3G" " ICT The subscriber will furnish Coffins to order.; ' VALUABLE LANDS FOR SAL. PURSUANT to a Decree obtained st the Fall Term, 1852, of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, I will offer for sale, st the Court House in Sltsbury'irrthe7rhtif FebTTrarynt,hri February Court, the following valuable tracts of lafid : 130 .1ere of tja.itit known as the John Hart place, adjoining the lands of David Woods, Franklin McKnighl, Samuel Hat, tnd ; oiber. Terms, sis months credit, bond and security.. s 300 .fer of sT.antf. . x . known as tbe Andifw Lyerly place, lylhg on the wtK -7'-i lera of Second Creek and Walnut Branch, formerly owned by Wm. Robiaon, deceased, subject lo th arid, ow's dower. Terms, twelve month credit, bond and security. . . 180 Jlcren of Laud. T known a the Samuel Sloan plaee, ailjnining th land . of Malihew Plummer, D. Wood and others. Terms, nine months credit, bond snd security. ' "' ' L. BLACK MER. CM, B. ' Sslisbury, Jsn. 1. 1852. 5t35 pr. dv. g-4... LEAVE Raleigh and Satlsbsry.everySuwdsy nd, Wednesday, at 7 A. M , after the arrival of th Cara-'ftoin tnvNtntW:.'ar;tlw. temt-tK&to9 n 'each end PM., next dae, Auoro!rtyit$r r boro. Hhywood, &c. . . . - J' ,.,' '.' The4l 4s sioceed - with '.- f oiij . :-TIiiil.i Tesins.'arrd Troy bailt Coaches..- Fare:hrough;'58. . J, . only. .. . -. . .r . '.:''-s:'.. '.J..l jaj. .vi. jiiuu. ijourrscior, - , vt V?iJKl;$ 3W36 'BMrJSW'miswSTMa.JW3 ifrV fcrwaty ft'!! 'r5xSirrftjilrW JUJ1EN1)ERSQJ!1S