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. Is V . - - f thii nation ; andlor uu ou n noaor, ucr (yjcbmpetentt6;(3iscliarge tlic fi'-h trust hich he has;"-!4 without solicitation on' his naft, ; and so; qnejpecjediy seen called to jssome u ine, voice vi ins cuuiurmun. - "Si SENTDIErCT. jOF THE NORTH. re pnhlish ,he following, that our rea- . .. - --.m j ; . - .-.4 - r -a ?prs may see noyi the news oi Annexa tion is received at; the North : V j-f.. -FroCT heN.Y. Tribune.) r By! the midnlghtf mail, we have the; as- tnandinff intelligence of the passage of r . :. :i.t.jt --O.....J. i r innexaiion;inrpuga ine oenaie, dj a vote T: . -Vie' 'L.?--i f T1 ' i Jill lo rr-rvyry tjwzy a uu wtuig in ine &maUver-with last the threetifacessary Yhig3Jonnson, iPt JLa., Henderson, of tfiss., and fucrrick, the purchased traitor f Maryianu. x qe wo iorraer were con- nnstitaents. but Merrick knew that-Aw onslittients thbught as he did when he ;emed to be ah honest man, and had just enfold. so byUhe iLegislature So black perfidy as his has1 not been known since Tylers- - Hll I w. . r.;-: Mr-UagQyjhas made a melancholy ex Mion of himsclfr 'Who could have an ieipited such j cringing self-sacrifice T 'ittifc better i$ it with Mr. Tappan, who yas so neaaiy in nis nosiuity to l exas last nntcr that he gave, the Treaty to the pub- in aenance oij nis solemn obligation, iilc yet a secret; in the keeping of the jf FeaaJc oince then. f Uiiio lias declared gainst Annexation by. a popular majori ld 14.000. and fthV Legislature has exJ ;rcssiy insirricied! him arid his colleague 0 oppose the project.' iJoth of them -set verf obligation at idefiance.-and vote for ie spoils.: , yfapnan ,' will claim and re- eid the reward pi , hls;iniqnityr?r,t,-t Messrs. Dick and Dickinson of this'State rere virtually sent there by the' Birney lbolitionists;whq might have secured the torn ot twef determined Anti-Annexa- fonifts, and th defeat of Annexation, ave and eyer lmprd, had they seen fit Hiey chose'rather to traduce and malign toseoi ineir ieiiovy-cnvizens wno were do- :2 their best to defeat the Texas iniquity Lto assert that Mr. Clay's election would Leaf iavorable ldAhiiexation as Polk's Umore HKeiy to secure it, said James G. Birney himself, because Clay is aman of f-reat ability ,a!nd can influence his, party, ihile V olK cannot. i verily they have their Ward 1 Hertvis Annexation drivenlhro' y the direct) personal influence of Mr. Polk, who has, by nothing better than fla apt bribery, obtained at least fotir votes or the measurejjin direct hostilitytcpihe jdraent, the feelings and the consciences i those who have them; " Messrs. Niles, iDix Dickerspn Tfappan Allen r arid Mer frick well'knevv that they errosslv misreDre- I seated the People of their several States in voting for, this . unrichteous measure. But Power and Patrbnage were too strong for their integri tV, and the "e vil has tri- Yes, the mischief is done, and we are now involved in War ( We have adont- ed a AVar ready made, and i taken upon ourselves its.pTosecution fo the end. r Wr re w lurnisujine Doaies 10 nil trenches ind the casho jdefray its eribrmous ex pense. " Mexico 'despoiled bforie of her airest provinces by our hypocrisy arid our rapacity, has ho choice but to resist how ever incflectively, the consummation of our flagitious designs; ! If she should not re list now, dn.thorKio del Norte, she will tooa be foced jo Struggle against our ma rauders in Senbra pali fornia. Already it ojwnly talked tit Washington that We mnxt ."..III! U'L-1 .1 11 "T "1 A . i ' . wuai, aim win Uvive an xonn America in ue seasonha , ihe question is one , of time only, if,- therefore, Great Britain should see fit ftb stand up for the feeble and unoffending People on whom we are naking war, she will be but obeying the instinct of self-preservation. By our pro- Accuuigs in geiung possession oi xexas, i?e have declared burselves the enemies of the civilijeil World, or only restrained from becomifljr such by the lowest consid- f rations ; of jsdfi nterest. Surely, -.there oust come a! reckoning for this. If those who are driving us on to untold expendi ture and carriage were themselves to pay ueiaxes and snip rhe bulletsit would be different triatter. L y People of the United States! what shall tt he done to tnrri aside this storm of un- jiist War from ouriborders t - Say nbt that o is feeble i the Grid of Justice is fc'ith her. arid iwe have proved how Pow erful is a; iost cause acainst the preatest disparity of oh vsicaf force. - Ouorht w not to bold PubUclmeetinsrs to consider and . .1. ,,. r .. o . ww determine Whalls inenmbenton ns'in 'ibU crisis I CHINA. ; A Canton let er 0f November 1st, published 5a the Com'rnerciat Advertiser, says that the i- uca nave a secqrea some aarantares in tneir Treaty with Chi oa which were not stipulated for Either bv that English or Americans. i One of. ftem is, ( acciordinir io the current renort in Can. ' too at the dale oi the letter,) that Roraa,n Cath-! ohc missionaries, i jonl assutaing the .Chinese ress, are to be allowed access to any part of the emPre ;! anct the people of China are, permitted embrace the Christian religion wheneverthey r This, if ruel (remarks the letter writer,)is a ftost irriportaht concession, coming,-as; it does, wer the soletn'n form "of a treaty. Tho French' moassadnr. it 1 1 fa'All knntvn. i n .Tcnit in $ionarie$ wjli have the sjtfoe privilege, as hy Ur treaty wo aire tol have : ta sama - rirrhts and PnvileWa ri,: tina as are granted to any other! i-. . . : t ' - , . he. French, Uiis said, are also to have the 4 of Cousan, vfhich is now held by the Brit- 'XM-))s4 for fa'hful payment by the JfaiMse.of the twenty.five millions in'demnifica- t n . J 't tt cunning iuc, - uo v i J vhiaese t' give up Typa Island; adj iave got owing pnnciple ; iqd Ivhether these privileges are to r confiocdto Roman Catholirs'or not, is not Known. ! If tbf limllolinh U nnt enffi ' nn. Mac;t o, lo" the iWtuuesa, and have Induced lie hut r to declare the iner harbor cf ? I;ic?.o cn taalj fujeeiga yesslsand to make all those iiee portal This if ; Xvm wijl ho . a dealh.blow to IIorig-Kong, on ,vhici thd Engliih have already spent several railboni of dollars, but which will now be abandoned breommsrelai men foe the greater advantages of Ulacao." s FRIDAY-MORNING : THE U. STATES AND MEXICO. ' In : confirmation of "the reports which have been in circiilatibn here, and have already found their way into; the Eastern papers," we icani n-n. mo atxiusier oi iuex ico to this country (Gen. -Almojite) has signified to thi? Gqvernment'the termina tion of his mission in consbquencc of Jthe' passdge of the: act fbr thn 4 annexation tn the XTriited States 6f the Province of Tex- as. lie has aUdressed a letter to the Se cretary of Ste eiiteriag a sojemn protest, in the name of his Government." against that law, .which hf declares o be ; an act of aggression he most unjust that modern history records, being, as he! alleges, the ouuiiauuii ui -at, ineuuiy neiuoi 01 a coilSlu- eraDie.panojit9'tjtsmtoryjr't.f:i , - . ne iuinisier uas iunner asKed lor his passports, if feeing his purpose to leave this city forJfew Ydrk as early as practi cable, and there to embark for Mexico. This step on thd part of thb Minister is, course, pril whjat every intelligent per son knew would be the; necessary conse quence of theipasJage of the act of annex- ation. Sat. nt. , j I: THE CABINET. ' We are enabled at last to sriveTVTr. Pollc's Cabinet, vhili is as follows : James Buc hanan of Pennsylvania, Secretary of State; Robert J. Wfelker of Mississippi, Secreta ry "of the Treasdr' ; Wm. ;L.. Marcy of Nev-Ybrk, the author of Jthe aphbrismr " to the victor belong the spfMls") Secreta ry of War t peo. Bancroft of Massachu setts, Secretiry of the Navy John Y. Mason of Virginia, Attorney General ; Cave Johnson of Tennessee, Postmaster -rf :-r 'til Hoyo Texas come to beKxLnnexed" "I The following Extract frc the Corres pondence of Ithe jpharleston? 'IVIercuiy, da ted at Washington, 26th February, thro ws a broad and glaring light upon the hither to to us impenetrable mystery of the pas sage of the Annexation jjoint Resolu tion in the Snat1 Nat. Int. ' As to the new Cabinet, my prognostica tions may now be considered as realised, so far as Mr. Calhoun is concerned. He has not been differed the State Department Mr. Buchanan is to take his place. Mr. Calhoun was hot put in office by a party, or for party purpose, but by the general yoice ofthe cpurtrjfor objects pre-eminently national. He has made up most important issues with foreisrri trbvernments vital to the Southern States;; he is now in the midst of the pregon'negotiatiop. It was not thought that a President whose elevation he core ialty aideda. citizen of the South too--c uld have deemed it con sistent with propriety, duty or policy, to dismiss him fom office. But Texas, it was said, hung cjn U New York could only he gainebvsafificin IVIr. Calhoun," and accordigljf hcj is sacrificed. His friends are justly indignant &c. l , We learn from the Madisonian that on Friday last the new; Secretary of AVar and Postmaster General entered upon the dis charge of their duties, and that on Satur day the new Secretary of jthe Treasury did the samei J - j v ; " We learn lirtper from th(e same paper that on Satirday morning ihe Officers of the Army, and others, paid their respects to the Secrtar3 of War, ,and, together with a . large nriber of citizens and stran gers, visited! thef-President of the United States at the Executive Mansion ; and that Mrs. Polk Received visiters on that day and Ihe preceding dajyiVaf. Int. BCCtJT . In this Town on the 9 th inet. Mrs. Scsakab Browk, after a short hut painfull illness, at her residence iin this place, on the 9th instant, aged 34 years, 1 1 months. At an early agefshe made a profession of ialth in the doc trines of thefGospet, 'tind placed her entire dependence, for salvation irorn, sin upon the atoning merit of the Son of God ; andj upon her profession, was admitted to mem bership in th6 Evangelic Lutheran Church,' of which she remained an acceptable member till death. In the sphere in life, assigned her jiy divine Providence, she filled her placeT with humble' resignation to the will of God, and constant fidelity. TJiose who knew her best, we believe, loved her mpst. t)ujing her last illnes? she gaWrepeat ed assurances of unwavering trust in the promises of God, and a finahope of future bliss. She has left a husband and two chfldren to jpnourn their loss. Communicated. In this place, on the 12th instant, Mrs. JANE BELL, consort of J. J. Beft She was born October 24thr 1 808, in Montgomery county, N. C, where she ( resided until afterjier niarriage, which took place, Dec! 7th, 1827. About three yeara before her marriage she was awaken ed to a sense of her Jost and ruined state by sin, and was induced to seeic redemption through the atoning blood of Christ. Norwas she allowed to pine away with useless sorrow beneath the eye of our compassionate Saviour To the joy Ind conjfort of her heart she found m free and full pardon for all her sins in the blood of the Lamb.- She then connected herself With the Methodist E. Church of which shje remained a worthyand consistent member till her death. ' Jif her life she exemplified the gospel which she professed by a godly walk and christian resig nation to the will f God. In the ordinances of God's honse ehe ook peculiar delight. She made the most favorable rjsligiouf impression on those who knew her best. But the Lord hath taken her from the militant to khe triumphant church. During her last illness it was the privilege of the-writer to visit her repeatedly, and at one time particularly to converse with her respecting her future prospects. She gave very satisfactory assurance that death, to her, bad lost his. stine. and the erave all its terrors. P As she lived to the glory of God, so she died full of immortal hope. ' The day after her demise, her mortal remains were taken t6; the Lutheran Church, where the Pastor! in the absence of the Methodist Min- ister denyerea an appropnaie ajscourse, biict wmcn ner mortar remains wer commmeu io ms eann o iwau the call of the arch ansel. . She has left a disconsolate husband tridfiveJchildren to lament their loss.. . r -The Southern 'Christian advocate will please copy. i. ':'"-:- I : Communicated. i In this fTown: on'the 12th instant, 'Mus;EuzABErn T?prnMWF.Ai). a?ed about 23 vears. ' In this r'ace on the 13th instant, Mr, Jacob Watttes- iota, after an fllness of seven hours 0eJ ,P?ui v , " , . , J I yfarat IU Us left & wife -ani t!cecL;!irea trf mourn his euJJen departure from ...time to eternity, and, to f?e! Ce dixzl tacuurn cauroj by thela of a hu&Land end a father. . v ,. In MocI.i::e,on the 8th instant, T.Iri IlEsar Sxrxut, aed about .'3 year3. '. ' . v j ' SPRING &; SUMMER FASHIONS . ".FOlTl'siiP JUST RECEIVED.5 TAILORING ESTABUHMENTir 1 1 t . ALSOBROOK AND : MILLER, - . Tailor, (late of the City of Ealeigh.) J HAVING located ourselves in the Town of; Salis bury, permanently,) we intend carrying on bur bu siness in a style not to be surpassed in the State or -out of it. Oar establishment bt in the room on the corner of the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied as the Post-Office. We have employed the best of Northern Work men. No expense or pain will be spared to f tender thia a Fashionable Establishment in all respects, f Gen men, therefore, may rely on having their clothes! made up jn the most fashionable and durable maimer. , We have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last fire years, and part of the time in some of the most celebra ted establishments in the Southern States. We shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. Londori, Paris and New York hv. WLMU j I". received monthly in conclusion, should we be encour aged, no one will be be under the disagreeable necessity to send away to procure first-rate made clothing! ,.. We return thanks for the liberal patronage! hereto fore bestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. f A. P. ALSOBROOK, ' . H. S. MILLER4 , All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement, as longer indulgence will not be given." March 1845 26: ly - ' f REWARD. 1 RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on Thursday night of the 6th inst., a dark mulatto boy roomed HENDERSON, aged 19 years, about five feet 10 inches high, has a full face and bushy head. Said boy was raised in Anson county, about 0 miles North of Wadesborough. It is supposed he is trying to get to some of the free States. The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver said boy to me, or lodge him in some jail so that I can get himi CHRISTOPHER WATKINS. Cedar Hill, March 7th, 1845. 46:4w ! ! LINSEED OIL; Eight barrels jsuperior Linseed Oil for slei by the subscrilH MICHAEL BROWN. March 12, 1845 I6:tf j - JAMES MCGARY, COMMISSION and FORWARDING f WlLMtNOTOX, N. C. REFERENCE : j , George W. Davis, Esq., ) W;, - v rT" Jno McRae, Esq. Wilmington, N C. MchkdowEsq. Salisbury, N. C. 1 f Messrs. David A. Ray, & Co., ) w ,,J n 1 - Hall & Johnin, Fyetteville, 1J. C. I , Messrs. J. J. and A. C. Blume, Mr. Edward Belo, March, 1845. 46:9w:p'd Salem, N. C. NOTICE. ON Tuesday the 8th day of April next, the Lexing ton Manufacturing Company will offer at public safe the following property, to wit : Four Houses and Lots, about 175 or 200 Bags of Cotton, the Brick in the Factory wall, a large Steam Engine and Pump, an ex cellent Cotton Screw, Iron slide Lathe and Cutting Ma chine, a quantity of Cord wood, Cotton Yarn, Bale rope. Twine, Wrapping Paper, Tobacco, Copper pipe, com position metaT, etc., etc. ! Terms will be made known on the day of sale. ALFRED HAR 3RAVE j Pres. March 13th, 1845. 4G.3w i ; To the Physicians of Western North Carolina. Gentlemen: JIaving established the DRUG and APOTHECARY BUSINESS on an extensive and permanent scale in this place, I would respectfully! soli cit your patronage, feeling confident that I can; offer in ducements that will not fail to secure it. The facilities afforded by this place for forwarding goods of any kind is unequalled among us, and the repu tation it sustains as the cheapest mart in the West, is sufficient inducement that a trial of the market in your ine, should be made. I have on hand, and shall continue to keep a large and well selected assortment of MEDICINE, INSTRU MENTS and 3HOP FURNITURE, etc., etjj.; which will be sold as cheap' as they can be purchased elsewhere. f Respectfully, . J i - J. H. ENNISS, Druggist. Salisbury, March 8, 1545. tf45 00 " Charlotte Journal" and " JefTersonian," will each give the above two insertions, and forward their ac count to this Office. FOR W Hogsheads PRIME MOLASSES, 10 bbls. N. Orleans do.j 3 tierces inspected Rice, I 150 sacks Salt, i i v 7 hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar, 65 bags prime Coffee, 1 150 bushels mountain snow ball potatoes 5,000 lbs. Bacon, j ; 50 barrels prime Flour. i MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, March 4, 1845 j tf 45 DR. J. G. RAMSAY, I HAVING located at Palermo, Rowan cb., (the Jate residence of Dr. R. T. Dismukes, deceased,) of fers his professional services to the public, and hopes to receive a share of public patronage. tf45 j-j : i , m ij i i JONESVILLE ACADEMY! : - -.t ........... . I t 1 WE take pleasure in informing the public that a School will he opened at this place on the first day of April next, Wm. Vah Eatok, Principal.! Tuition as follows: ' . --'-'- - -r.rA .. J?or tinglisn iirammar, ueograpny, inaiurai ,, History. and Arithmetic,. . t j 8 00 ForRhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Logic, to getherwith exercises in Declamation and ' U Comnosition. T r.'i:;:-. J.-: :' : V : 10 00 12 50 may be For Latin, Greek,' Chemistry, Algebra, Sor veying, and other higher branches, : .; Be ins? anxious as we are, that a good school tent no. board is offered at the reduced price of 34 and per montn ? oeueving iuai mc cuc-pu w icruis the salubrity of our atmosphere, and the healthfulness of the climate, will draw numoer oi scnoiars to nave a flourishing school. - . ' r' ' r f -' i ., : fKlCllAULI uV UN, Rev. W. J. PARKS, Trustees. Dr. B. B. BEN HAM, . H. G. HAMPTON. ,.t, Jonesville, Surry co., Feb. 28, 1845 5w45 To rte iT THE POLLS will bo opened at the Court Ilouse m Salisbury, on Monda the 24th insL, to 1 elect seven Freelioldersv to serjre a gar dens of the Poor for the County of ; Rowan, agreeable to Act of Assembly. i ; t ; ; R. W. LONG.lsAy. ; March 7th, 1845.-J - ,.45:2Mr t :. ; rip O RENT A large and comfortable dwelling house, " JL situated on a 4 acre lor, -AH necessary out-houses auached. Also, to hire, for the present year.a very likely i nPTTTO DOT nGUlTC B.I 1 1 LIS DIUtS. 1 . ', t- . . ... - .t rr: . Anr- j. . ' - r - w . . i. Jllll SALE - r; ' :.D3G.-P. f A. II. IIEiIDERSOX, T'JT AVING associated themselves in the Prac - -ir lipe of Medicine, cfTar'their Professional services; to Ihe.PuMiq. (r OHice iu the brick building, opposite the Rowan Hotel. : . Salisbury, March 1, 1845-r-tf44 : , -., Ioct?s Carton & Krider, r -V V- JOT AyiJG associated themselves in the Prac- - .: lice f Medictxe, (and located at Mount Vernon, Iv rider's Store, Rowan County,) of. fer their profesiional services to the public.;: UNION HOTEL; ;MOCKSYILLE,N.'C. - "jTHE UNDETRSIGNED - ' i i . . RESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that they have recently purchased that laree and enmmodi. ous Public House in MocksviUe, Davie county, known is the ...'4'. . '. that they have refitted and newlv furnished the' same and opened it for the use of the Dublic. To those acanaint- ed with jthis stand, it will be unnecessary to say that the building is nearly new ; the rooms large and airy, of modern construction, and that the entire establishment with Its : -j - : - - Out-buildings and adjacent Grounds, is most eommodiously and comfortably arranged. The undivided attention of the undersigned will be directed to the; comfort and well being of those who may honor them with their -patronage. j I ; H. & R. REYNOLDS. Mocfcsvillo, February 20, 1845 3 w4 4 State; of Hortli .itol tit Rowan County February Sessions, .1845. JOIIN MORGAN VS. MOSES MISENHAMEE. Attachment; levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions!, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, mt the courthouse in Salisbury, on tbe first mon day in May next, then and there to replevy and plead oth erwise, judgment final will be entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiff debt. J: ! ! JOHN GILES, Clk. Pri era fee $5 00 6w44 Stsite of JJLortli avottun, Rowan County Febbvaby Sessions, 1845. j Wilie Morgan vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to tne satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him: It; is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, (or 6 weeks, that he be appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, at the next court to beheld for the county of Rowan at the courthouse in Salisbury, ori the first monday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise iudff- ment by default final, will be entered against him, an i the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt, J(ULNGILESrClk. Printers fee 53 00 V- 6w44 State of SLbvtU atoUua, Rowan County Febbvaby Sessions, 1845. Jesse P. Wiseman vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our. Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions at the next court to be held for the county of Row an, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first monday in May nekt, (hen and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final, will be entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt, j ! ! i JOHN GILES, Printers fee ! $5 00 6vv44 State of JLortU CavoUua, Rowan County Febbcaky Sessiqxs, 1845. David , Cox, Bon of .Win. and wife Polly, and I others, t. Joel Reed, and others. Petition to set aside the Probate of the Will of j j i David Reed. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants, David Cox, (son of Benjamin) Otho W. Cex.Wm. Riley, and wife Alley, Arthur Kimbrell and wife Pojlly, Moses Crowell and wife Elizabeth, are net in habitants of this State : On motion, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the said absent defendants to be and ap pear before the; Justices of our Court of Picas and Quar ter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of RowanL at the courthouse in Salisbury, ort the first mon day in May next, then and there to plead, answer, or de mur to the said petition, otherwise, the same will be taken pro conjfessb, and heard exparte as to them. Witness, John Giles, clerk of our said court at office, the first rnoridaj in February, 1845, and in the 69th year of our Independence. JOHN GILES, Clk. i Prijilcrl .ee 85 50 6v44 State1 of fiortfi atoltua, Rowan Cotnfy Febbtjaby Sessions, 1845. Cress if Boger t. Moses Misenhamer. Tlrendicm. lenipA on hand. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, so that he cannot be served with notice in writing i, It is therefore or dered by the court, that publication be made In the Caroli na Watchman, notifying him that his Lands have been levied pn, and that at the next term of this court, to wit : on thelst monday in May next, an order of sale of the said Lands will be prayed for agreeably to Act of Assem bly in such case made and provided. , . j j i . j , JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee $5 00 . ' . 6w44 State j of Jiottft entoUttit L Rowan County-' February Sessions, 1845. j ' ; J George Crotzer, vs. Mose3 Misenhamer. Attachment levied on 15: Acres of Land. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the r JL Defendant has removed beyond the limits of thiaState,; so thai the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him : jit is therefore ordered; that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of oar Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at tbe next court to be be id lor tne county 01 itow an, at jthe courthouse in Salisbury, on the first monday in Mav next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and . . ! . m . 1 . C .1 1 - . IT. tbe lanus leviea oa conaemnea to auisiy ine puuiaa 9 debut , ' i., . JOHN GILES, Clk. 6w44 Printer fee $5 00 - -. .. t , ; State oc ...ortft GavoUna. Rowan Couniy -February Sessions, 1845. ! Henry Harkey vs. Moses Misenhamer. f I ; Attachment levied on 15 "Acres of Land. IT j.p'pearin to the satisfaction of this Conrt, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, bo that the ordinary process of Law cannot' be served on him I It i therefore ordered, that publication be made in Atrr.Zina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Conrt of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to berbeld for the county of Rowan, at the court house WBausoary, on ine nroi bou Am tn HIv next, then and there to replevy and plead, oth wise judgment by default final will be entered a gainst him, and the Lands levied on condemned to satisfy the plain- tifisdebt, . .JOltJi iilLL,c, vii J'rintcrt jeej vj , ISTABLISnilENT. . Tim SUBSCRIBER ' lp Lc? ECTFULLY informs theciti ' r"-W2t;na f Salisbury and the eurround- iv. g country, that he has opened a : t v: " JcTrclcry & TratpIxKiaXicr Si: lowr spy maa hnck fowop. ? 8LOPe'. he JWi. a share of public patronage. . He has lately received from Phil adelphia a general assortment of ! . . - T , ' 7s. I -ALSO 4 vv. ' .l Materials, such as' Main springs . Watch. Glasses, 5cv ' AU kinds of IVnf nli-a ;!( Mn;M4 -v 1 chronotniters, duplex,'-horizonul," patent-lever, musical. lit. V . " lu AI3 ciocxs, masical boxes, and all kinds of Jewelery wiU be pat in order on reasonable terms. Having obtained a very steady and skilful work- , "l" ceJeb',ted wc!i making Establishment in nuladelphia, he feels no hesitation in aoying that he will be able lo give entire satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with their work. All he asks is a trial i Iepine and plain watches will be altered to patent le vers, and warranted to perform well." - ' ' -Oid gold and silver taken in exchange for work done. ' o v r- J0H E. BOGER. 1 Salisbury. Feb 8, 1845 ; :.tf4i , FAUST & VINEBRENEfi, Wo. 70, Jf orth Third street above Area, PHILADELPHIA, HAVING just received their Spring supply of For eign and Domestic i! HARDWARE, CUTLERY fa fa Amongwbich will be found Cotton and Wool Cards, Anvils, Vices, Traces, -Steel, Griffin's Grain and Grass Scythes, Shovels Spades, (superior quality) German Scythes, fyc. We are disposed to sell-at moderate prices, and respect fully ask the favor of a call. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise, punctually and personally attended to DAVID FAUST, , D. S. WINEBRENER Feb 8, 1845 6w4I " State, of IT. Carolina Davie County. Superior Court of Law 'Tall Trm, 1844 Dorcas A. Jones r. George K. Jones. ;! Petition for Divorce. 1 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 term of this court, to; bf held on the 4th monday after the 4th monday in February next, and plead answer or demur to plaintiff- 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 monday after the 4th monday in "August, 1844. L, R. ROSE, esc 6w40 Printers fee-$5 50 FLOWER SEED. Just received tlic following flower SEED. j Golden Eternal Flower, Scarlet Cacalia, Carnation Pinkr Devil in a Bush, White Immortal Flower, Double Bal sam, Mignonette, Ten week Stock, (Gilti,) Violet col'd Zinnia, Nemophylla Insignis, Dwarf Convolvulus, Sensi tive Plant, Yellow Lupins, Portulacca Splendens, Sweet Abyssum, Purple Candytuft, 1'hlox. Drumnondi, Coreop B13 Elegan Picta. tf42 J. H. ENNISS. FRESH GARDEN SEED. ' JUST received a supply of Garden Seed, which are warranted fresh and genuine, of last years growth. Below will be found the different kinds : Early six week Peas, Marafat do., French Sugar Beet, Blood Beet, WhiteXrookneck Squash, Summer do, Ear ly do, .green striped.) Drumhead Cabbage seed, Early York do, Battersea, do, Sugar Loaf, do, Savry do, Red Dutch do, Early Battersea do. Long Green Cucumber, Early Frame do, Small Gherkin do, Short top Radish, Long scarlet do, Cabbage Lettuce, Ice Head do. White solid Celery, large Dutch Parsnip, Curled Parsley, Onion Seed, (silver skin) Vegetable Oyster, Tomatto seed, Tur nip seed. &c., &c. tf32 J. II. ENNISS. TRUST SACK- IT virtue of a TWJ of Trnst to me executed by Claudius B. t 1 Wheeler, bcarins date April 29tb HiX 1B43, 1 shall expose to Public Sale, at the house now occupied by the said C. B. "Wheeler, rhe property coveyed by said Wheeler to me : Consisting of the HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS, being an entire square, (as laid off in the platt of the town of Salisbury.) together with all the improvements ; also all the I ' - - ouoclioltr ants Uitthtn FURNITURE of every description ; one Carriage and Har. ness, one Wagon and Gear, two-Horses, Cows, Hogs, Farming Tools, dfc, 6ft. There will also be sold the said Wheeler's interest in nine NEGROES, and whatever other articles may be mentioned in said deed, that may remain undisposed of on the day of sale. Most of th$ 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 lor cash or negotiable Bank paper. WM. LOCKE, Trustee Salisbury, Feb 22, 1845 1 4w42 State of 31.ovtn eatoUnit, DAVIE COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Maximilian Cuthrell v$. Jos. M. Roberts and wife Susan nah, and George W. Johnson, Adm'r., of Elizabeth Kirby . Bill for Injunction. It appearing that Joseph M. Roberts and wife Susan nah, two of the defendant in this case, are not inhabitants of this State ; Notice is hereby given to the said defend ants, to appear at the next Court of Equity, tc be held for the county of Davie, at the court-house in MocksviUe, 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 nro confesso. and the cause beard ex parte as to them. Witness, Lemuel Bingham, clerk and master of said court at office, the 20th of January, A. U, 1845 -aTn;-;:t--;T A; L. BlNGHAM.CKt 6w40 ; 1 - ; Printers fee $5 5Q 'u4 - ; ' - 1 v JCccleiastical Jotice THE Presbytery of Concord will meet at Sharon Cfaoreh. Meckienbars county, on Wednesday the 26th day of March, at eleven o'clock, a; m. f . : - ....... -..-mwrt f-f . . 1 1 f . STlrHls Jvui 1 io, eiaiea vierx. p' ft. -. Thm Mmn rmWihed in Western Carolina, the Watchman of the South, and the Presbyterian, will con- levm tavor oy giving ujc iwic uuutc ukihvi. . . . . -.l v. .: . DR. J. J. SUMMERELL ITT" AVING removed to the office lately occupied by A JL Judge Caldwell, the next door below J. II. Cnniss Drug store, will always be found there unless profession- ally engagedL- - " " jan 11, i&-ijJ4 ? I An excellent Piano for Sale 3 t FT1HC undersigned Intending; to return to the North, JL oflers for sale one of Bosserts 1 and Shomaker's new Unproved grand action Piano Fortes. The iMtruDsent, which is a superior one, has been in use ten " can be seen at Richard B. Airy-s, 7 miles ea r viile.IredeU county. C. RAYNOR-c Feb 1. 1 - -' ' ' tflQ ROM 10 to 15JD0O feet of Waloator Cherry Plank, F r x.!u . i.k.I -H orice wd bs paiov J). WATSON. Jan. 14, 1845. sfre:ii goods,.? vooo .C2icar Con. .' rfclllE undersigned In the Statelconi.inm ,'r, ,le largest store . feet.) the UW " roou,,ech 40 Ly 5 , that has ever been brought to this place Amon- .'u "''A stock will be Jbund the following ? . ' P2 th f f A PifCa Cloths, eassimcres and cassinets. - ' VJTi: 68 pieces plaid and plain Kentucky Janes' and " a wc.ua iui, yi itui cneaper man any other house : 150" pieces black anJ fancy col'd alpaocaa, cheap " - 25 cento and upwards, . 1 .1 t f. i 1000 pieces blue, black and fancy prints, at least s v ' - ' 33 1 per ct, cheaper than any other house, .'. v, 50 pieces red, white and green tlannell, - . 4 ,1 1 " " ' genuine Ilet anchor bolting cloths" " 500 blankets snorted qualities and sizes,'1 ' -Bieached end brown ahirfin 7 O " '1 W.VMMVV3,l A jaconets, cambricks, and Swiss nius.Lns, a large ' assort-' nt of TairaVtriuvminga, ginghams, plaid cloaking i handkerchiefo, tippets and shawls, flannel drawers and " V shirts, vestings, diapers, dimities, table cloths, fancy vel- x vets for ladies dresses, fancy silks for do.j rich fancy cash- meres for do. , , .v, - ' zzi . 45 dozen straw Leghorn, bombazine and velvet boa.,;, ''; aets,-, 1 - . - 100 do fur, hair, glazed and velvet capsi 1500 pair shoes assorted.. , . , " 10 cases men's and boys boots' ' '15 crates crockery wre,ontaininr 1003 doren cups and saucers, 300 dozen plates, and a greats variety of other ware, large stock of Hardware and cutlery, a mong which may be found, carpenters tools of ail kinds, a superior stock of Rodgera superfine pocket knives, a good assortment of carriage trimmings, saddlery and sad dlers trimmings," -12000 lbs oak tan and hemlock leather, 100 kega Duponfs FFF. and bias ling powder, 130 bags shot assorted sizes, - ; k'i : j-, 20 casks prime cheese, - ' . -650 bags prime new crop Rio cofTee.'l v . 3d hhds New Orleans and Porto Rico sugar, Y r 75 Kegs nails and brads assorted sixes, J .3 J . , 110 Kegs white lead, best quality',1 . cU pair Llipuc springs, v .,. 25 boxes tin plate, - j.- " ' ' " 12 bis tanner's oil. ( prime) . "- 300 lbs Quicksilver, .pure) The above goods were all bought in Philadelphia snJ New Nork with and for cah, since the late fall in prices (which is from 25 to 33 J per ct.. lowerj and many of , them are now offered at lower prices than any of our ' f merchants paid for them in September Inst." - - Merchants, pedlars, and other; wboIesaJedealers "can f-;-now vicit our store with the. expectation of finding stall ; t seasons of the year, a large and cheap stxKk of every. ! kind of goods, as we have now one of the best buyers J always in New York with cash in hi hkndt to buy any" '.! bargain that may offer. Give us a call, and we will shows LL you a larger and cheaper stock of goods than any other' t house. Particular attention will be paid to wholaala or. i den. Respectfully, &e. cc, W. MURrllY Salisbury, Jan 7, 1845 13l37 N. B. 500 bales of Cotton wanted." 1, V NEW GRGDEBIES, AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COFECXIOIf ARIJES, , . ' Soda Biscuit, and , Wathr Cracker sy fiaiSTtts, Almonds, Frnnci; -. Segars and Snuff, (Scotch and Macaboy ;) A GREAT VA sixty or CANDIES, And Xoys. . ALSO- . ' Fish-TSardines, Salmon Herring, and ITXallct.1! ; OLIVE OIL,- Shoe-Blacking, fiJJle Strings, sperm ah tallow Candles ' 1 NASH BRANDY, I . v " , t AND VARIOUS OTHER LIQUORS & WINES. such as French brandy, Holland gin, Jamaica rum ; Ma- deira, Port,Tenerif7e, Claret, Champaigne, Muscat Mai- , aga and domestic wines, ilso, some splendid 3 Porter, Scotch Ale and Albany Ale, e. a great variety of other articles in my line of.bosinestVif -. too tedious to mention ; and which I will sell as low' as"" they can be sold for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. All the above fine articles will be found at the SalUburf! Confectionary and Bakery, opposite J; 8c W. Murphy's store, or at the SalUhurf Grocery and Confectionary. TV , F. It. ROUECIIE. , Salisbury, Dec. 21. 18 14 K fi&26 ' - ) RUNAWAY NEGROES.: x, TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Rowan county, on the 7th day of January, - I two negro men. Prince and June. . Prince is a bout 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high. June is about 35 years old, 5 feet high, and say they belong to John D. A. Marphy.of Lexington District; South Caro- 1 i lina. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take the m away. IMUAII ROBERTS, Jailor. Jan 11.1B45' &.; '''Ay tf37 : MISS SARAM. 11NSTEB. T ESPECTFULLl Is the cliizans of Mocku- XVville and the surroV country, that she has com- r. me need the t , ; , ; , - r ' "vf Hirtlnary and MfS maaini Bnxinesi 4 v? intbfsplace,atther Jot VJm: B. March, Esq., 4 two avorm dciow me Aiauui A-Jiurcn, Wliere she ;wul -tm pe glad to receive orders for work in her line. ' , 1 . v y ; t She trusts from long experience, foJbTable to giv sat- isfaction. Charges will be moderate' Hats and bonnets t - bleached and trimmed to order. ' ' ' '--' - ' --- JlfocljiZe,Krjr, 11.1845 :-,3m37. rl.U JOHN U. VOGLEU, Watcli and Clocltniaker, TTSTOULD respectfully inform thecit- v f i izens of Rowan and the adjoining counties, that he has opened bis .hop on main streetjin the office formerly occupied by Wm. J. Plummer) as saddler, three doors bela J. H. Enniss Apothecary store; where s he is prepared to execute all work inhialine of business. His work will recommend . i . at i i r-ii a a u. itself; to tbe aged he can say that come and yon can have ; good spectacles, also glasses titted bf suit any age. ; Jew- Old gold and silver, taken in exchange lor work., I Jan 11; 1345 - ly37 ' -r ... x. Ai - S4m A . ' DAVIE COUNTY; ? . Superior. Court f LawFall Term, 1844 Elizabeth Phillips, c. Daniel Phillips; ,it FettUon for Dvcorcesi IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that, the defendant in thiacase, is not an Inhabitant of this i Sute ; It is ordered by the court that puUicationbe made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman for said defend-'' ant to appear at the next term of this court, to be held dti: the 4th monday after 4th monday in FebruaiXr" P!e y answer os demur to plaintiffs petition-, or judgment pro f confesso will be entered, and thepeUtkn set for, hearing .tMrt- .w;iiL fti Rome, clerk of our superior r court, the 4th monday after 'the: frmn, t 1844. 6w40 : Printers te $5 500 - t - ) tore and for.inle' loir, 1 pipe bet article French Brandy, ; J bbl -fine old Madeira, : ; ' " 1 do Port Wine, (superior); V. ' , j (rfo Malaga Wine, . 1 do IloHand Gin, , ,, , gsliabory. Feb 1. tf40 - . . . " J. il. finJCA 3 half chests superior Hyaon Tea, which X will sell at cost to elose sales,. 1. II. ENNk;3. Feb, 1, 1845 ? T tf40 - ' STATIONARY. 3 .Mi ON hand a superior article of letter paper ra!ed, and glased foolscap.aecoant and note paper ; also, qui.ls, steel pens, super black Ink, red do, letter stamps; wafers, sealing wax. &?.. He. t- tf4Q J. H. ELN Msa. -, " 1 ' NtaU priiited and lof sale ai tnis utace. - 0, . J i, . f - - r 4- c ft -A
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