f i .1 ' fl- ; . a .i v. ( Sr. .- 1 r ' (a '-i'CJiA f '-flu NEW ESTABLISHMENT. i i wruv fznnHnTTrTT TPs ESPECTFIJI.T.V, in&rfin. flieriti- JLVzecs of Salisbury and the surround ing country, that he has opened a ' . . Jcwclcry & Watchmaker's , in. the lower room of Thomas L. Cowan's brick, rowpjw - posite to.G. W Browh'r store, where he solicits a fhare f public patronage. ,IIeT has lately received from Phil adelphia a general assortment of " 4- - " -1 also ' - - , Male fiuls suck as Main springs J Watch ' Jj Glasses, $c, $6.- - C: All kinds of Watches will be repaired, each as ehronortiiters,duplei,f horizontal, patent-lever; musical, repealing and: plain. Also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kmds f Jpwelery will be put in order on reasonable terms. Having obtaine'd a very steady and skilful" work man from a celebrated Watch making itablishment in Phdadelphia;he feehf no hesitation in saying that be will be able to 'giver ntire'sausfactioq to alj those who may fa vor him with their wjrk; All he asks is a trial. Lepjne and pTain watches will be altered to patent le vers, and warranted fo perform well. , . - K - , Old goy and silver taken in exchange for work done..- - Salisbury. Feb 8, 1 845 ; ; .:tf4l"-'--; i 7 EAUST jfc WINEBRENER. ft wli Tlird street above Arcli, . ; PHILADELPHIA; ;--i J fuSt received their Rnrinnr mnnlv vf T. 12n Stld Domestic - ' 7-, - .- i ;- ) if1! which will be-found Cotton ctn$ TfboJr GardspAneils, TratesA Steel. Griflin'tfGrain . - , I t n - L, . . ; wassi&cylhes, Shovels Spades,: - supertqr quality) German ! , We arejdisposed to eli at moderate prices, and respect mllyaskthe fvorof a 'call. 1 ' N, B. QrJersbyinaU or otherwise punctually and PeJWJi fadedto . v-r- DSVIO FAUST; TO f in very atl tateto say the leaU of if-f Mmwuteu lnioms address. earth Salisbury, ar. C, : February , . , We -are authorised to announce JAMES $ KEltR, as a candida te for the County Court Clerkship of Rowan. . We are autljorised to announce JOHITIL HAR DIE . a caiididatejfor the County Court Clerkship of Rowan! Almost a iiglit In Coc jress S , IuvM b? OldschoolX dent f.of the! tf --VtfJfia cm'i.iV .'"-TLis cry fvi on our other day .whilst pa&dn one !of the pnn,;n,t etreetaiof 'our Tovm n,f .: T " "i '., . I thai it nmpMo'ir... ili ",- M Mcepnon or mt Vresiderd ced.-Tbe Globe 1-1 - , : . . - "V" il."c wn was evi- contains me following statement relative to the eeemed ' " , T. T ue . v - ' w ' 1 '"""f P3 "I : regard to his cries, so we caUed to arrangements forreceivinsJPresidentt Polk' at the seat of National Government: House of presentatires has leen the scene of Lund Washingtb ofr anot her , Uisgraceful quarrel, between Ir. railroad depot. Up , Jn3r fit,ley what, the matter !- "?Mam aim here r'blubbered he.and wentoffsnrn The committee-annnlntAfl tn Innh I 7 looking about. Not Lnowinv the mim.J ments for the appropriate reception of.'the Pre- . c8eiw5 watched him for fcw4 minutes, as we sident elect, , respectfully ubmiti for, the ' adop- 4 ovJIe became.3ttore and more oneasyi tton of their democratia fellow citizens the fol- ( Ifst,ook thc direction towards us, and when near lowing programme s v . , ougwe addressed him again Come here n, and The respective asoMftttnn 11 m.V WWWye.-'Tbe Utile fellow bame boldly "mi anJ uuu.i i i . ! . t i m , ..... . -- - r ee ujs nana.tnonffbit wiminh;.m;nj.. nk.:n.. g- ' ' p aAMMw. w7 mva, uilC the on. ir chief, marshal fn tl, t vh- we, pressmff nis aoli hand. " I sm tnm Upon Jbe arrival of ihe Pre-H'Ue I " Vhcr?.is iw mama n ! - I donVknow; seen from the letter of -f. Oliter the able and intellkentcSrresron. resPective associations ivll . w , . f lltlA fllWMInnlnl: Ik.;. L.l J ' ' . - - 1 1 ws.tn : . .: .... .-o wvwuu vi .tuctr iintrsi a s : ann navinir i vullcu wiaics, jiazeue. that fhn r J . . . 7 ' 1 tiHrf1 1 r , iwiutru iu urucession. nrvpri unripr fhA n. I "rTT"T wcurasiance. i't '-ntf? - rt . . . :lfo; H and a a - larr 1 ' , 4 rf i T . .. - "' 1 oA f X i . - ' .ujac,uuic islativn.;!, C .l.;: n: ' wuiimwp oi. receptipn.c Ufie proi - T if "r1-111' caueatoiam ; and the little feli , :KI cfcuu KruwiUSirco. 1 CeSSlOn Will ! thnn atMrf r h. Tl tJ. ti. 1 IOW ran OiTtia Tacrf -t- . I ik ' . i - i i , y i -. - i . s. w - . ..-. . ;z ' ', v " vavw"''UB x trsiuoui m uis -i h , , Th " uonuwii icgs coma carry mm I anq ple--wbose onward course, if onward at alV Jodgings, and will then dismiss j The commit. on, wondering in' mind why parents do not should be f&ai. of nadvancing" in rnorality, in, tee are .unable to designate, with precision, the Iea!n their chUdren to tell their own names and the names telligence and arong attachment ; to the Um C tbe: President's arrirati but they? ex. C M batem- Had no one stopped the child he would lawf under which they live. But is it so ? - .1. r ! pppcu u -r--? vc causea ms parents some moments, per- NoJ But ouie the re verse. Howl.winl. th rTVr " "7 ZTTr: W searching for him. as he i.i , " -1:::?. VCrr"" F uui upon -i Bnea. to leave town. He was three or four years oldJ and! thoush smart, at his ron'imt i.n u; fi,.ni or his mother's name. 1 , alibury narlict. , 1 ' iPt?Tf Irc""-con;C a ; Beeswax, 25 ?!si- S;Larf 't !3; Flour. V r 'c- Ua koine 16 to 22 FRESU.GOODS, Clicap Goods. THE undersized are now meirnewbu 10 TO 0.5O.C53' T" . 5Lr a- tsunjr, per keg) S3 75 . ail J "s.i, 0015 ; TJa, (J cross) 812 50 ; Oystfr., (fi5) r, . ..j iu, CIS. Mullets, (per doa.) 1 25. v.2 Tt M: -lry mannfectu) 7 a 8 ; Cotton - " . u io ia cts. per io. notftriolia rtl?imotl-a li e.n i thn nnrnal 1wl:M f . . " i .." laws jur wiug . giveu, .me associations are the country ! Will the People not turn their at Teluesed assemble and put itbemselves in tention seriously to this subject; before our na- raanrJn5 order wilb as much promptitude as er8i tIon " brought under the withering contempt of vruyruuicuis i . r iu iney not in out v L to themselves and their Cchlldrer require some other qualtntatioh ot men thrusting themselves D - possible. 4 j,j distribution of Offices. Mr. Chapman of Alabama, a few days ago, submitted in filled as ... i political pn ,jmce:puW,c--ln a free th House of RepresentatieiaTesolution country, sas Edmund Burke, every man declaring, " that in appointments to office thinks he has concern in all public mat- under! the government of . the U. States I it should be) than a mere profession of " ; Inai bas a right to form and a i . a 1 erntory oght to have its IWrfciples? Weamestlst th to deliver an opinion upon them f WS? Recording to;the popula. They sift, examine, and discuss them i V as 1 T as.may De lound Prac TK.;; . ' Glstuss fem.-- tl(.abIe insistently with the pnblic inter forward for jthis tA end responsible office, (if earnestly trust they We have seen and felt the Feb a .1845 D. S. VVINEBRBER ,gw41, y i f ScHool for Boys. l ?I?i3ndTIT,d havinS established his residence in ! Caldwell COutltT. Will be nrennrirt aKn V ... ot May next, tp receive into his family a few boys to ed ucate in company with his own sons. The course of in struction will Be the usual one preparatory to the Univer sity of thi Stile, ; jThe Charge 8125 per annum; cov ering all txpehses Except books and stationary. For further articular iddress the undersigned at Belvoir. .near. Lenoir, Caldwell county. -N. Carolina. - - ii ; JWOMASW. MOTT. 4 lf lt artejrwards lmtC rwr " c ""'.wo anaieume m. - - . , ucaDle consistftntlv witK tV, bad effect of such anoverftifrfcrin a 1 "eY are curious, easrer. attentlvn anrl t t . . 1UVC. j --or -"-"v-i ui oui . I - v- v-w w nuivu jonn v Yventwortn mimh ifnnnrianco nn mAM ik. ... I .lealOUS I and hv mnln'nor cnA maH. U n( Tllmkio .,U : . i - and the Aonop the eWacier, and the happiness ot dauv subjects of their thoughts and disco- proposed to add the following : "provided, the country imperatively demand a reform. We ver-es vast ; numbers contract a very tol- l t?1Ie are uot men enough in the Dis- erable-knowledge of them, land some a "E J1 V?m?ia and "V? Stales of Mary very considerable one. And bis it is that VT lofficf f" . i fw a.s iaiu uuon me lame. Lynch. Virginian. Bacon. Beeswax, Coffee, Cotton, Corn Flour, ; ' Feathers, Iron, CIIERAW, MARKET, FebJ 18' Cia7 22 a 23 . 7 a9. 3i a 5 0 a 50 .03JaS4 25 a 32 5 a Gi Leather, solei 20 a 25 ; Lard,; 9 al0 Molasses,",., 35 . a 40 Sailsait, ' 61 sa7 Rice,; , f; ;' 4 a" 5 ugar, br. '"-8 a 10 do. Loaf, feelj the breest. f ;M, A i.r 40 "that has ever been brotiprhf 4 ,,,. stock will be found the 'following - " i - 4d Plf P!"d anJ J'Um Kc-7 Jane, ani Tweeds cloib 25 per cent cheaper than .ny othethause: r - c-.-ai oiac ana iancy col'd a!paccas.eheatt 25njpanJiipwarJs.. - " - 1000 pieces blue, black aaJ fancy prists, at jea ' , r m JP.crerthart any other house. " . , 50 pteees red, whit.aJ greeailanneU. I i i: - eJS ,f 7gname Ht anchor bolting cloths; Trt;.t. Nankeis assorted qualities anj sizes, i Vr1) ndi'r?wo "S M ticks, apron checks,! ! eambncks,.,wis, jawIiiTa- br- assorTT ' lvenind nim, vesting diapers,duniiies, ubl oihs, fancy vel jetsfor ladies dresses, ioncy silk, for do- rich fonc7eal. 15 a 13 t ' j . -l mere, lorda -. -OTca straw gporn,tomt)azlnA and velvet hon. 1- lP!tftffMt4BfMn i . nets.; net j - w . . " -tucsaaT tne t - s cases rneh's .nil Kr k.. vi.i ,r wu uay oi itiarcn, at eleven o clock-A . M i 1 m ww - . F STEPHEN FRONj ?tnt rt ' t " 5 1 ent'acrcwareycoiuviniug XOOOllzei P S. the lttC 33ia Watchman of SrSoiih! ?P!?:.!f ! f ware ,ar? T. Harwifr and cutlerrl a- fer a fovor by eivinir the aho r i. T 7L: wdkq may tjpand, carpenter, tool, of .a kind...' . " i supenor Etocit ot KodM .,.nrf;n , : a -f (no-m kiutc. m; fills free countries with men! of abilitv in all stations,! whereas, in other countries, none but men whose office calls them to it having: "pwvy i iu f , iuo uugnoinCQ ot a nation of drunkards," at the hands of foreign, ers: and if such unbecoming raw longer kept Up iii the council chamber by our law. makers it will not be long before we are look ed upon and treated as nation of rowdies! It is high time thj$ unjust and undeserved aspe updn the country was disproved. But we uV Tr uuamicauon tor omce is made of ot this sort is extremely rare! in any sta , wme time been required, we tion of life. In free countries there is of. are destined to labor under and suTimit r 1 J , . , ,. . . 'An exchange narjer savs tb fit fl tar? i-P much care or thought about pub- fiffeen who saunters about rum shops, I i; rr- rsion anairs, ana not daring to try the force BUf0,i,nBCIBars,cnewstoDacco,drinkswine fear, of their opinions with one anotW: nhilitv .r fa.,,.sf in;J.ve vvith a lady much older I it t ill nk so too. time to Come yet. otrong I - j - PfWlV forewarns all persons from Port .man traaingjor a certain Dfomiiorr nnf nf hnA r H ii : im i,f ai2T ()0, daited tbs Cth Januaryn T" "Promising Whig in all -ui icuuuui.H dui u seems to lTA,,va nc tJ mine caoinets ot princes in countries rr7w8, as we are, we would not sup- whrm n. An. u...J l..-.I. .- , . . i v"' wo w uavc an uuinion $ lh de,cnp..on for ony office, let until he cotaes into them. ' mnf !innmnv.:.! rtf I h ! I himjuspricipajlandpamesC. Roseraan as security, to Tobias Kestlerifer a jcertain negro by the name of Adam. The subscriber Jfeclates his intention not to pay said note, because, of; a fraud ubon him inrfie trad Jl H'ij"Lb': jOjin eddleman. " uowan county, tp 15, 1845 i . . .' ----. - a ipw aays since lound a cent embedded in th middle of an ox's liver. The liver was entire, ly enclosed around the cent and imprints of the letters, were seen upon the parts with which they had been in contact. I marJcable and Melancholy death. On Fri- 3w42 fj.h -State of North Carolina. ) ii HtN"4 Il0VVAN county. i 11 AjKEN up and entered on my stray . wi, ana u can nard. I rr?s Til nr., . lvbedpriirlHvnnVn ' j li-' xiuiuraiizauon Laws. tteso- ly oe denied y any one, whose eyes and sense of if: i . A, T r. -t.i. J. . . . , . y . , - lutions have nassed the Loins nna llnnco J W,YrY "l comP,eie,Jr cn by preju- ReDresJntatives hv a T nf da7 eiBff st, an infant about four months dice, that a love for bullying and blackguard. Z es by oe of thirty- oldf, son of Mr. William Poole of this place, was iz7, is a particular and valued trait hvih 1 m.t., ..4uub luc ocuators ana touno oeao in the cradle, with a lame cat be- f -b. - . i i mti racanrrvTi w a. x z m - i inn rrinrtrtA thn n t r i i t ing JJemocfatic vrinciolcs ' "v't"A'ov "''"Ci oiiue in congress "f " luc mirnyr ou ins Dreast ana neck, ana wnicn no doubt caused the truly melancholy cVfnt. Yarmouth (Mass.) Herald. pany proiessmg JJemocfatic vrinciolcs as ill its acjts individually and as a Partv . j . r . " i ; .i . i&Ook, according to law. by Thomas ""questionably prove. And ft rievps n tn p- r w umra iic ui ure vuun (House in Salisbury, Iwo stray marcs of the following d Kriptton. 4 Bay mar supposed, to be elevei years old, , and a sorfe8ev p yedra old, both liipshotfea. f Said Btrays were appraised on the 12th day of Februaryjtabe worth 823 eacliJ - i .i-1 jnnw i srrAUPP t w w,jioi h., . x (Kanger. - ALSOj4-Taken Mp on the I3fh in the Town of Saiis bury by im'l Peevirs, a sorrel horse, eight years old. a tar in the lace, a white soot on the nose, mfd lr.n t;i to use their best exertions to procure a modification of the Naturalization Laws be compelled, from a no nf : :.t- n such manner as to ore venti fraud. Th from us to those whom we are acting for, to be TroPic sa) f " That this vote is in strict thus plain ana unreserved in denouncing such accordancej with the will of a large ma- conduct and laying bare the inconsistency jofity of the people of Louisiana, cannot E., me uemncratjc party, and especially so far as ue "ouoiea ana we hope the Senate, will it regards their loud professions of respect for promptly place the seal of its aDDrbbation and mane,valuM t fifty dollars, J. I. S., Ranger.- flTuesda tioB and Mat; the! for sa on H th day of March, the subscriber je tothe highest bidder, his Planla- In this County on the 18th Lahtz, Mr. "WILLIAM R. FRALEY. to MI tank daughter of Mr. Thomas Kincaid. ; TRUST SALE Y virtue of a Deed of Trust Ja-J to me executed bv Claddiii It r Wheeler, beat-in? date Anril Qfh lb43, 1 shall expose to Public Smln. at tfc ; knu ow wcapiea Dy tne said c. U. Wheeler, the 'property coveyed by said Wheeler to me: Consisting of the HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS, being an entire square, (as laidoff in the platt of the town of Salisbury,) together with all the improvements ; also all the j ; , ffiouenoltr anxt mttixtn FURNITURE of every description; one Carriage and Hdr. ness, one Wagon and Gear, two Horses, Cows, Hogs, Farming Tools, dfc., - ' There will also be sold the said Wheeler's interest in nine NEGROES, ' j . j mt' articles may be mentioned in said deed, that may remain undisposed of on the day of sale. Most of the property is valuable, and persons who wish to buy, would do well to attend. The creditors are particu larly invited to attend on the day of sale. - Sale to com mence on Wednesday the 19th of March, and continue from day to day until all is disposed of.! If an arrange ment can be made, a credit will be given ; if not the pro perty will be sold for cash or negotiable Bank paper ,. v WM. LOCKE, Trustee. Salisbury, Feb 22, 1845 4w42 Head Quarters, 4th DkisionN. Carolina pitia, Ruiherfordton, Jan. 1st, 1S 45. good assortment of carriage trimmin cr. Birit.H-rw .r.l X 1800D lbs oak tan and hemCleaiheiC : i22kegs P00' FFF and-blasting powder 130 bags shot assorted sizes, -, -j - - ' 2ff casks prime cheese,- 1 s " " 'v tiW bses torime new ewm B!a ..! -L ; -7, - if S?,w Kw Orleans and Tortd Rico soffar. ? -iv 4 J ; i5 Kegs nails and brads assorted siies., wane ieaa. oesi ouaiitv. , i ' 80 pair Eliptic springs, - - ' . ' X5 boxes tm plate, -v--r-'. ,i--, .. , 1 12 bis tanner's oil, (prime) ' t -. . ? ' .U v';-. - 3Q0 lb. QuicksUverCpure) ..... - - . - 4 The above goods were all bought'in Philadelphia' and i New ork with and for casbdnee the late faU iri prices vwmcn i. irom to33f per ct. lower,) and many of i9 now ouerea at lower pnceT than any of our wiuiauia puu lor mem u Septemtter last.TTr.f -j v$ h Merchants, pedlars, and , other wholesale 'dealer. canT now visit our store with the expectation of finding at all seasons of hejrear.a large,and cheap tock of every kind of goods, as we have now one of the best buyers' always in New York with C4A in his hands to buy1 any bargain hat may offer. Give us a call, and we will show yoa a larger and cheaper stock of goods than any other house. . Particular attentioiv will be paid to wholsale or ders. 7. KesDectfollv. ike. ! '7 - t . !F i Y . ? - &v W. MURPHY ' . ' a ' . - - - . ... sviv . - , 7-,". a. .ovv paies 01 uotton wanted ;i ,:X. 7 "vfL 7-;. NEW. stl -.' - VJ4 VJF V- JL!i Xv JLJLLJ v : " " ' : - ? : AND L j SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. OF, (i the Shell l) -v ; J which persons ma prepare for themselves the laws of the country May the Whigs ever as a party, delight to maintain by heir devotion to the Constitution and the Union, which the heroes and saes of ihe Revolution strove so hard to secure to upon the resolutions." us, n the nrera: known on the Fib 15 184- s.; 1 Attendance eiven and terms mndi iy of sale by. - 7. - CHARLES GRIFFITH. 3W42 I . i t.i- r'? VALUABLE tnocracy wass ever thought of. OCT The, votes for President and Vice Presi dent nf th Tin !f a1 fitnio. .L" verfiiousti iJvoevts for salt. House of Rebresentatives, on -Vednesday the i ft1''' ' i i ' " lT77" .V 12th instant, when it appeared that James K. VvILldatthlatefilencof E.M.Kelly, I m i - , . . TT deceased on jTuesday the 4th day of March next! 0LK l lennessee, received 170 votes, and the following property, to wit : 12 or fourteen valuable Henhv Clav, ot Kentuckv. 105 for President . j . . . - j ' and George M. Dallas, ofPennsvlvania. I7rt t JL - US- V JL v-r k7 ' ' ' ' OF DIFFERENT AGES AND sexes votes lorfV,c1 President, and Thkodohe Pre. Iquantifoof IiVRSES, CATTLE, foGSAluvf?'oi Ne-W- Jeey, 105. ( ' oiiUH4 VVTTON, FARMING VTEN. A 11 was meretore, proclaimed in a loud voice HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN 1bv Mr Mangcm, President of the Senate, that Friurth eipfc in R fining 40Q Acres of Land . n!,n 4nn w 'u "r 7 vunracter uiey nave r . - " 1 haraMnii. 1 T.. 1 "1!,ia,J pusnei. ot;. Wheat, some' Hay and Oats, ucuwm ma ivucnen furniture. . sale to take nlacf. 9 . 1 and we tn in the end succeed in firmly and jnaellibly the great principles which we advocate4-and when in full operation, will place the country injthe same prosperous con. dition it was in; before modern Tofon n.. FURNITURE, a auantlitii nf VfA ii-lTjA.'!! LE B OO II S. so atr the same time and nlace. will K k;r.jn.:i thriBtmai kboufe six! Negroes. Terms of both sale .nrl wnrig to be a. liberal credit f particulars made knownxn I the day of i sale! and the sale to continue from day to da V . antil closed. T "t JOHN CI.rmpwt aj' 7 J f If &n pejVill annexed ot E. M. Kelly, dec . Rowaql1 tounty, Feb 8, 1845 4w41 7 , r S. ' jThps indebted to said estate are requested to vsp p saroe.r iaose navmg claims against said es are requested; to present them within the t i m nr. . il- l. vi'7.: . . . . . r. 4 f recovery. bribed by (law, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar ill VlrJiMiiM,T; Adm'r STRAYED or stolen from ih anK. Osefiber, living 11 mile, south ofLCon. card. on Tuesdav the 21st J m.i. il i . .!. . t . - - :r j - 4.;" panasaiga and a or H years old. v She is a well ut, animal, and wop in fine order ; hasrae white hairs bleinish in her left eye Said mare had on. 1 rHic an martmgai5 when she left. I suspect 1 ",he. atolnianjd will give a liberal reward to any PTBoaiha will 4iveme such information as shall enable tTpr recVrt het. ; I 7 77 - Wk. WHITE. .a rimtt.. . j . - . . : . 'JTl u obtained Letters of Administration on the m,v. - cam coiaic, 10 come. lorwara ana t sw t!l. Tmentfeither bycash or xtote ; and 11 per- CiairhB Mrrainef if i mMn J.l ... ' fR. ptefel in bar of their recovervr 7 ? i si i ' TnsPDiiHrpMt xr- " . 3w41. - , I rc.t " . betwM-scriber1ll thr31 7 January, 1845, "na bill ; one 35 cold nie- V n- - o 1 . rr"L - . 1 - , w O a a wsav E3q ae Bu&sienber will eive a liberal ewar-l tW JAS. H. HEATHER 3w41 -' ' il 11 'M concerning it. x irrTtrr- - -I ' 1 Prt&?T ?nfbm13 the Publihat 6he;isnow ,ia thl fxfcute work in the, above Jine of busi . di Deat!t and most fashionable style. Orders' rornr.7,u?DC.s.tnctlyattend t9., ;Straw and . . 7 . c- fieaChed and trimmed in the latest fash-- MARY W. RATLEDGE. James K. PoLk, of Tennessee, had been duly elected President of the United States for four years oln the 4th of March next, and Geo. M. Dallas, chosen Vice President for the same jength of time. - - This is, we believe, the only occasion, on which the Representatives of the People, are required to sij with uncocered heads. , President jPolk does not desire, it seems, ,t0 considered the President of a party, but of the United States, or at least is en deavoring: t6 create that impression, as may oe juagea irom the following para graphs, which we clip from the account of the Atlas of his reception at Cincinnati: After some time the Presidentmade his appearance, on the balcony of the second story,! accompanied by the dignitaries de- puiea, vye. presume lor that purpose, to wait, upon him. . He was a'ddrd K, ",uuo A-caurf wuo, we are tolator we did not near tne address made amost inju dicious and barty address, and wound up by introdncing the PresidentVof the Uni ted States tdt u th6tDetnocrar, of Hfimiltnn County T : :,""';. t,r Mr. Polk's reply is said to have been a severe and falling rebuke to Judge Read He stated in fsubstahce, that he was not the President of a pzry-but of the whole people1 of the United ? States f tnat The had been elected the unsought suflrages of "o x t-opie j 3 inai-nis 7 oniy aesire was, hrousrh tne aid of ah all-wise Providence. ojbe jhstrumentaL milprombUnglhepros- perity;.nannonyi and union oti tne.Umted States and made no allusion to the par- The attempt to elect a member of Con gress in thi Ninth District of Massachu setts, has again proved a failure. The votes were as follows .-Hale, (W.) 4455: f fttoSrS vviuiams, juem.) 4423 ; Swan, (Abol.) -" 8 county on the ltth ult., Mrs; ELIZABETH MtfCULLOCH, consort of Capt. John McCulloch, in the 61st year of her age. She has left an affectionate hus band and five children who duly appreciate her great worth, and numerous relations in this State, South Car olina and Tennessee, who will feel the most painful re 7 19' The great loss sustained by the death , i V 1,Au.uwcn win not oe conhned alone to the bbt ; scattering, 271. It will be seen that the Whig candidate has again received the highest number of votes. lost one of its most useful mmhpm wl humane and charitable deeds, will be much missed, and long remembered. Com. At his residence in this county, after a short but very ?5ti5iillneM,on the 12th inst-' PLEASANT RED WfNE, aged 31 years. He was a good citizen, and a kind father and husband. A large steamboat is now being fitted up at New York, as a perfect theatre, with galleries, boxes, pit, scenery and machin ery. It is intended to float it up the Hud- son, in the spring, and aflbrd an opportu- ftOVj MOREHEAD. sole proprietor of this Femal EDGE WORTH. Rev. Professor MORGAN, A. M., Phixcipal. ORDERS, IYO. I. THE undemgned, having been duly1 elected and com missioned Major General of the 4th Division of North Carolina Militia, has assumrd the rrtmm,i j ..v...u , uim ac quires the proper returns and duties to be rendered to him. 2. The following gentlemen coinoosa the Stnflr whom all are required to render the pror obedience and I On Chafingdishes, at my Shop, in a VerV' respect. - William H. Miller. Division! InnoMAr m-f 1 - : -... .i . ' of the Staff, with the rank of Lieut. Jolonel. Charles N. Emerson, Quartermaster, with the ank of Lieuten ant Colonel. William Mvpm nn.-I TrtVn f t- a:.i. with the rank of Major. Signed 1 ' JOHN G. BYNUM, Major General, 4th Division, N. C. Militia. Head Qaartcrs 1th Division Carolina Mitia, Ruiherfordton, Jan. lj 1845. . SPJECIAI. ORDER, Wo. 1. mHEOfficewof the 11th Brigade, North Carolina , . Wihtia, wilj meet at their usual places of regimen tal muster on the 22d of February next, to vote for Brim- flipr (Jcnilral in rUo. r P.'j: r- ' i . . . . , fiMv. fnauicrjrenerai means, signed. By order of the Waior General ; CHARLES N. EMERSON, Feb l-3w40 Lieut. Colonel State re- nity to ihe inhabitants of the small towns to witness dramatic representations. It is a novel idea, f DCPThe Hon. Lewis Cass has been cho sen Ul S. Senator from Michigan. He was expected to leave Detroit, for Washington, on Monday last. i CO" The Printers of Philadelphia, or iuch as delight in such amusements, intend giving a splendid Typographical ball on the 7th of next March. The PhUa. U. S. Gazette says, " we feel assured that whatever the craft undertakes fAey do well Effects of Abolition, A bil j of some im portance, says the Annapolis Herald, re lating to the frecblacks and biulattoes of Maryland, has become the law of the land. By the act of 1811, they were allowed to leave the State for an unlimited period and return again, upon filing with the clerk of the county of their residence a certificate stating the reasons of their de- V seminary, is nanny to announce tt, th fri.n. r education, that he has succeeded in procuring the emi nent services of Prof. Morgan in this institution. He copies recommended by some of the mo8t"distinguished literary men in the Union. ' He will enter upon his duties, assisted by persons high ly qualified in the respective departments of a liberal and ornamented education. The attention to the nersonal comfort of the young ladies and the exercise of parental caje and tenderness in the family of the Rev. Mr. Mor gan, will be such as southern gentlemen desire for their daughters. The expenses are 75 for a term of 5 months, commencing on the 28th of May, with a medium sura for the ornamental branches. Letters of inquiry are to be addressed to SilhMt Mor gan, Greensboro', N. C. Feb 22, 1845 iW42 j FLOWER SEED. Just received tlie following flower SEED. Golden Eternal Flower, Scarlet Cacalia, Carnation Pink, Devil in ! a Bush, White Immortal Flower, Double Bal sam, Mignonette.-Ten week Stock, (Gilli,) Violet col'd Zhjnia, Nemophylla Insignis, Dwarf Convolvulus, Sensi- uvf riant, x eiiow lupins, rortulacca Splendens, Sweet Abyssum, Purple Candytuft, Phlox. Drumnondi.Coreop sis.Elegan Picta. tf42 J. H. ENNISS. FRESH GARDEN SEED" XUST received a suddIv of Garden Seed, wbirb tJ warranted fresh and genuine, of last years growth. Below will be found the different kinds : Parly six week Peas, Marafet do., French Sugar Beet, Bhod Beet, White Crookneck Squash, Summer do. Ear ly do, tgreen striped.) Drumhead Cabbage seed. Early of X. Caroliiia 1:l aA Superior Court of LaxoFall term, 1844 Dorcas A. Jone3 vs. George K. Jones. Petition for Divorce. , -It appearing to the satisfaction of the) Court, that the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State It is ordered by the court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendant to appear at the next terra of this court, to! be held on the 4th monday after the 4th inonday in February next, and plead answer or demur to phuntifis petition, or judgment pro confesso will be entered and the petition set for hear ing exparte. Witness, L. R. Rose, clerk of our Superior Court, the 4th mondav after th 4rh 1844. t. R nn!P . : Alt v a 6w40 Printers fee 5j 50 Soda Blgcuii. and Vafrr Crackers ; : . KaisiavAlniondvPfnnts? : 1 " Segars and Snuff, (Scotch and Maeabor ' ' A GREAT TARtiTV of CANDIES,, , ,: ,ii-.i -. j -And Toys, r . f" Fasli Sardines, Salmon Herring, and ilnllcts t v , j OLIVE OIL,. . " i r!;r Shf 2-Blacking, fiddle String, sperm ahd tallow Candles ' ' r NASll BRANDY, : : i AND VARIOUS OTHER? LIQUORS tC WINES; such asFreneh brandy, Holland gin, Jamaica mm Ma deira, Port, Teneriffe, Claret, Champaigne, Muscat Mai- J ' aga and domestic wines, flsossome-splendid - Porter, Scotch Ale and Albany Ale. , A a great variety of other articles in my line of bustness' too tedious to mention ; and which I will sell as low as ther can be sold for cash, or en credit to nimnfa!- v.. All the above fin articles will be found a t the Salisbury v ............. w HW y, vppvsuc oc vvi murphy s store, or at the Salisbury Grocery and Confectionary, 1 1 , ' ' . F. R. JiOUECIlE. .: Saltsbuff, DectHl; 1844 fc3 tn&26 '; f 'h; ; State oc liovtftjenvoUnnlf DAVIE COUXTV." ; -v;f i ' Court of Picas and Quarter frnttiL-?? TL ::'idtA V -r.w w . , A IjrW Mildred Renshaw. widow of Jiiiim Ttntiw ai rt".'' Renshaw, Wm Hendrex and wife Msrv. Dntnn ir.flM ,7 and wife Sarah Ann, Rebecca Renshaw, Elizabeth Ren-1 ahaw and John Renshaw. , - s ' : r Petition for'Dowcrs - t IT appearing to the satisfaction of fthe Court, that Ar- 77 -ther Renshaw, is not in inhabitant of this State :It Is! 7 1 ordered, that publication be made six successive Weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that the said deC-ndnt tn tKi. , case. be and appear at the next term of this court, to be- &tate. or jLortti earoUna, DAVIE COUNTY. r-IN EQUITY. ' Maximilian CuthrcJl es. Jos. M. Rohprt nah, and George W. Johnson, Adm'r., of Elizabeth Kirby. Bill for Injunction. i3W rr- hd Wife Sasan' Md at the court-house in Mocksville; on the 4th mohdar ??i!eftsu.."e not inhabitant, of February next.and plead, or md-ment wi'l JSkiill. o4 mu oiaie : notice is hereby given to the said defend ants, to appear at the next Court of Equity, tc be held for ""y avie,attne eourt-nouse in Mocksville, on the 4th monday after" the 4th monday in February next and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the' same will be taken pro confesso, and the cause heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Lemuel Bingham, clerk and iiiawoi saia court atroince,:be20tb of j January, A. D, 10 L. BINCf HAM, cm. 6w40 Printers fee 5 50 . STATIONARY. JftN hand a superior article of letter V glazed foolscap. account and note paper ; also, cuills. tus, Upcr uiacn ms., Tea oo, letter stamps, waters. m:wig az,ot.c..oLc. 40 J. II. ENNISS. V Ark nf-. KhIi.m.. A 1 r J c n . . 1 j .1 . . - : i - o.o, uv, uujai uni, uv, oavry ao, ilea partUre, and their intention to return.- Dultch do. Eariy Battersea do. Lon? Green Lnmt, jThe clause of the bill, making this proVi- EaHy Frame do, Small Gherkin do, Short top Radish! Sion. Was Stricken OUt Wherebv. Under no Cabbage Lettuce, Ice; Head do, mite . . 1 ir , - I oua t-eiery, large lJutcn rarsmp, Curled Pander Onion Circumstances, Will they be allowed tore- Sefd. (silver skin) Vegetable Oyster. TooiSItK turu io itiD ounc, utter uaviuir uusenieui mnecuj;oe,c jtc. . J..11. JiNNlSS. inemseives ior miny aays. . f- V What is true of Maryland in this re gard, may be said of almost all the South ern slaveholding States, and the Aboli tionists may felicitate themselves, in hav ing accomplished thus much, in their fa natical zeal for the amelioration of tlie slavcs.n ' Nowhere at the South was snnh 1- ; JL:-- I (of 2 acres) near the Concord Factory.' And on Sator- uuuiiiiou, auu iuut ui.uicoics, uc iirsr, 1 a Jtiouse jana tot Deionging to tne estate of the deceased reluctaritl v'vfrdrfpd to its riassflfrl hnt Wr. t This isJ;Tcry desirable stand for a countrv store. ' - -""r- 7. ' - - I . I iJl .Jr. . . l . . - i j wen? uiuuuia crrun via ve given in me aaie oi tne N Wednesday the 12th day of March next, we will sell at the late residence of Gen. P. Barrimrar.dee'd. (present residence of .Gen. Wm, C. Means,) 24 bales of superior Cotton, of. a good staple and all taken oat in fine oider about 12. or 1500 bushels of Corn, a large qaan- my ot ay ; r on jer.-t arming Toola, Farniture, &e., &e. Also, some 150 yards of stout negra cloth.: At thd samcj time and place, will be sold the House and Lot (of 2 acres) near the Concord Factory DR. J. J. SUMMERELL gj AVING removed to the office lately occupied by """ff1 vajaweij, tne next door below J. II. Ennist' Drug store, will always be found there unless profession- auy engagea. Jan It, 145 Iy37 eventually? forcetl, in self preservation, to T -Bond andsetVre - d adopt simiiarlawsV:-MaryIand has been - J- ":i p,'M.barinoeb.Vi,! among.the last; to cive in 7 Her adhesion. T J 1 " l:S. R. BARRINGER. . I tarn- 4 and She h.fs been forced into (t by. a fannt. 1' Concord. Febreary 14th. 1845 ; 73w42 lcismJas reckless and desperate as .it was I riip RENTA large and comfortable dwelling nouse. present year, a veiy likely y topiC3 of the'Texas. Oreffori. Slaverv disorcranirir." r. nrl . rlhnnpsfi TA u ntztn iated on a 4 acre lot. . All r 1-M JCxecntor's Sale. IWH.L ofler for sale, in Lincoln ton, on Monday the 3rd of March next, being Monday of the Superior Court, the following property, to wit : Eli HoyPs inte rest in the High Shoal Manufacturing Company, being one tenth part. , There are belonging to said Company upwards of seventeen thousand acres of j Land ; twenty valuable negro men, the most of whom are finrt-rat chanics ; six waggons and teems, a Furnace Foree Ro- uuS uw jittu jraeiory.au in good repair. -Also. interest in two Lou purchased of Dr. Simpson, on which re u me anops. t una negro woman and ch'ddren jone corner cop-board, and other articles not necessary to mention. , Due attention and a reasonable credit will be given byne. j 4 ANDREW HOYL. - Jan. 10th, 1845 33:5r Execnton lli''1 Th Firm of JOHiN' V. JLM BRO WN &, CO., heretofore existurg.has been dis solved by mutual consent. . All those indebted, to said firm, by Note or Book account, are requested to come for ward without delay and make payment. I " " . ' , . ir- '-- 4 - -''I-- - J.' D. BROWN. y Sallsbnry, Feb 1 ; 1845 V " t w40 ' ,Au excellent 1'iano for Sate I TinHE onderslgned intending to return to the North; ; JL offers for sale one flEosserts and Shomaker's new improved grand acu'on Piano7Fortes. ' The Instrument, wnicn tsa supenor one, ha3 been in use ten months. . It can be seen at Richard B. 'Airy's, 7 miles east of States RAYN0R, Tiile, Iredell County. -rjC. Fshl; f r fit ', .9 OX. pro confesso. Witness, John Clement, clwk of our said' court, at office, the 4th. monday of November, 1844, and - octn oi American independence. : - , - ' JOHN CLEMENT, Clk : 6w37 Printers fee $5 $0" ; ' ' t ; ,ff. ' RUNAWAY NEGROES. , TMlAKEN up and committed ' to ' the Jail of JL Rowan county; on the 7th day of Januarr. . two negro men, Prince ami June. Prince is a bout 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches hirrh. Juno is about 35 years old, 5 feet high, and say they belong t ; John D. A. Murphy; of Lexington District, South Caro lina. The owner is requested to come forward, provs t property; pay charges and take them away. 1 7 i MISS SARAH iL.IilNSTER, . RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Mocia-' t ville and the surrounding country, that she has com-: r mencea roe ' -)'. - .. .-,; . Eillinary and fflantnaTiaklfler BcsIcks, in this place, at ther residence of Wm B," Starch. Esq., twd doors below the Methodist Choreh, where itho f will be glad to receve orders for work in her line. " ? tJ : She trusts from long experience, to be- able to give i sal isfactkm. Charges will be moderate Hat arid bonnets bleached and trimmed to order. r ; , -7 T. : ' r M6clviUe,Jantiry, 11,1845 ' 3m37 1 IS fv" . . . 14 1- ! i: ) 1:. '.,,1 i JOHN U. VOGLEIU -'i r. n alch f and . Clocltmrilicr. .O.ULD,respectfuIly inform the cit izens of Rowan and the a'TioIr.in eountiesTrbat he hss onene J Lla main street, in the otSce fbnaerty' occuoied tv Wm J ' ' ' Plummer, as saddler, threeT doors helow J. II. t'r;a Apotnecary stow.waere be is prepared to execute ?I work In his hne of business. Hiswork will recommend itself; td the aged he can say that come end yoa can hive good spectacles, also glasses fitted to suit any age. Jew elerymade to ordeiv rings, breast pins, &c v V ! " uid gold and silver, uken in exchange for work. Jan 11.1345 . 137 ; ITROM 10 to 15.0C0 feet of Walnut or Cherry riank A. -for which aliberal cash nrice w;:ihMM"-- k 7- J an. 14,1S4j. : Z D. WATS05T. - i - . pEA 3 ba!f chests superior Jlyson Tea, which ' J, 1 JL will sell at cost to dose sales J 7 J. IL ENNISS. 4 Ft-1, 18455 t v tf-13 v ."14 -'.' - . - , ' . . ji . ' i , ' . - ,L V"7,-J . , 7 " : 7"i - - :1 'I - J- -

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