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IV- home mKrket tAuiffImAnu. 5 ' , I - ; I J " . - ' ' '- tl.m k?vnnfT (fprivpf! fmm fli Tariff ilia of a honie market is not always duly considered. To us . t ..-J. Ka n4tiin(T rlpfirrr than fTl.1t n mnrlat iIihx IQClC LMU . . " . v ...... .V . lUlllf - mit8 from a maVs farm is better than one at the distance 'of thirty jmiJes,jiad that two or more markets nre better than oncj v " .... .. iuuj.s i me AAii toil planter in Kokth Carolina has a market not only in his1 own Stated but in several States of the Union, he ia - cptild find purchasers only in Europe Low as Cotton now is, would; pc still lower if there were not calls for it from the manufactories of our own conn try. It is true that if Great Britain were the sole manufacturer for the United States, she woold require more Cotton, than at present j But the, history of the past proves that this will noti in its degree 'compensate for the cost of commissions tnd tran5j)ortatiqn. Bat we cannot say what would be exactly the consilience to the. farmer, if Cotton were the pnly article rtised for sale, and no other interest wa jofwelaTthirfy lactones in Worth Carolina, what weald, be the consequences I Our farmer would have, t ndr about thirty thousand oeoDle with that number at least would come in for a share of the I l.fwtra of eiffht thOUSand WOrlri nrr runn1Ll. .k.M.1 number that would' be required. Our farmers would "have to famish twenty-five thousand bushels of Flour, and more tfian a jimillion and a half pounds of JBacon, -annually, j - ' jr r . t Would this be df ho advantage to our State i Would TO THE EpiTpES OFTpE K. T;ZXrEESS: ThcyrU themselves,' as the WhU did 1" . ; pVsnixoT6N,JuV4tn,1345 Jvcn they run John Tyler. Yes, I iay, Th magnify and ! littleness of ibe character fu ' i ?!" Bob, HuSh.es, iSwo or James K. l'olk, tho man who falsified his lv,Tt;,i nu outsiiine the blessed solemn pledge to support Ilccn L,: Whitb for IoLks may talk about: beating the PresidcncyJn 1830, and then persecuted epry.CIay.w ; jr; , and maligned that eiccllent man into his very t - ,- '' J f crave." is iust beinninnr frt nrt.;k: :.ir t, - TT7j7 .cT . ' 1 4 I ! public in its true 17 naljhnS nessce I learn have lonff know? It . The pec says : Those who wftnessed the Effects oHho ffirndnrtin TV .i."' ' i . SeveraI rs August, 1835, which-had uis conduct jn relation to the removal of no gunpowder, but a laSrc auantitvof saltn General Jackson' mrm hnsnm fri Tir: t-Li ...mi'J ,m arKcq uan niyoi.faitpetrc W, r la r rf , - l . u icuuvu w uio fcmovai on u gunpowder, but alarffc ouanthvof aWti and d7nT; rV-"n." . ' roaoor " ' ? '8M "av0 beenproducod bythat ma. .w.w. v . ww vienerai I icriai aione. . ' v. - r Jackson what-he had done. allprrin t I s ' naa ft Innnri licts niJTriflirar . v . -o? , ta"''"'" a ttgansi Major ewis ; sonfe of all of which, it appears, ho L Me , iVvas 11 in a lair, candid, honorable wav? LOr. wao ; .l " , . of a tnckster ? He knew thnr r.nami t-i. aau AJUfatgro lUiSa tUUlA JbLLCf . t . " uia'1 oenerai Jack son must soon diri-.tTi lVf: t . : . -; -f" - "aJ u -Lie wis was aoout I : J returmnsr tof TennPioa. u - I Do. ai ..... sr, - """O'l ouu wuumw course I t rt visit the Hermittge--and having no mind to Sacon write such at lerfAi wu j u:zL : j: Ueeswax. if seen after thel demise of Gen. Jackson, a- Su?eS mong the old man's papers. Mr. Polk writ M M Rope letter tff nnodl Annmn ..i. . Cofiee. rrl o m friend at Nashville, with a'special reduest that H a 5f no TtTlll TT .7. .11 ,rT Kami Tl - - - j ---y - . iv. . w uuu mier reaa- i , -oo tl.ia hnmr mntkrt cnv tin imnnlM tn tntAm - I iinrr if a onnian. ( ? " 1 T. 1 ... I l.nm; rrn - , ;- :.'V ' . " a l T---e xvuu-uw iu ucucnu JaCKSon. take it l . iu u ttimujua tf mdusjiryT Besides, the wages of hands, pack with him to Nashville' r - I X .. 'lOUT, $5 a $6 FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, July 10. Brandy,pe'ch,60a75 ;Lard, 7a7i 7i a 8 Oats, 3Q a 35 27 a 28 Oil, Linseed, 75 a8d 12 a 15 Nails, cut, 54 a 6 "aw ivasrs. Der. ih. sr ILL be rcctived by the undcrsi-Tied iin;f t, ,w day of August. mt5. for l,ti.r: Jhe p -Court-Housc, Jail, and'encloaing the Public Square at Newtnn r.W u county, North Carolina. . .. . e.Citawba ourt-iloase fa to be of rrkk, rourrh caster! tobe of Granite ; its size is to be 40 feet by feet ' 'The Diana nnrl mw.;f;MfT.r..i. ' . iCCl- ed at Newton and can be seen at any time by J'1 Sot the contract; and ierefore a minute detail fa nnnprMin ' iore linSS-'r? " 1)6 finished wilhili 18 &om"the rp, . v ' " tuc penormanceot toe work A0mml8S,?neR, are directed by order of the Countv iSTfi? Ae fontra to lowest bidder, other wise in their mnnt r ' "ier- -r,m:n. -.r. --vw,ttu mar ume to tune examine the work and direct its execution. v hhe KM 1)6 opened on the daT named, 'wSLS7, f6 eJecti0D.) "d Persona bidding are re. JNO. n. 'WHEELER, RTTB TflV CD A Tr r ' ANJCVW. H. SHTTPm?n i 1 Commis- ; ' HENRY. WIHTNER f doners. ! ? H. W. ROBINSON. newton, Catawba county, ) n a. ..'.FROM NEW. YORK PmUlJELPflll, A T. A Trr " - M.OOIJU. i M ti NT MEDICINES.1 . 7 yrriL:--.. B Medical purporrI. o " Pm for f?;- : T1' Teas. Cefrars. ToW t r;- take it ora y Flour. i ... . . ' ... . ; I- Ml . i. "1-1 T . ' ' ' I w. I wojcn wouia amonnim more man million of dollars,' ims species of littleness and total lack of reainers 2 .would be expended among us. Would this. give no en-! .courage is radeknown to. tho public through Flaxjfeed' 1 a ergr enterprise knd acUvity 1 ; ! thtf letter written; to Major Lewis by General Hides green, 4 P.nt if we will not nvnil mtnilM nf . -i I Jarlrsnn a nm A. I. i. ... In! dm . o Put if w'e wiU ot avail ourselves of these irreat d-; Jackson a few data heforft !, A',aA ,v:k do, is our Privilege and is both our duty and iri-M tne oW man tnade stronff comnlaint nlrrfiitct Mr Iron 25 a SO 61 10 a 5 8 a 10 a 5 ougar, brown, 7! a 10 do. .Lump, j! 14 do. Loaf. 14!i alfi Salt, (bush.) 4 a 50 do. sack. SO 0 nft9. (Tallow, 6 j a 7 iTobacco, l'f, 2 j a 2 Wheat, 80 at 85 Whiskev. 35 a 40 Wool, 121 a 15 t Petition for f Partition of Land. fi n -" - 1 r - j uu uicu. wini'i nntagcs.itia our Privilege and is both our duty anduW tbe oW man tnadp strong complaint arfinst Mr rrrt to tret the nearest homp mnrlpt tKot fl 1 oik for hi IrvafmAMf nr.: t . v f i iv, uu i,aij ijci uu i - - j in i i. w i a tainfd-lbi if we cinnot or wilfnot enrich bur we! Th ,?uHnof this cornpoing letter ! CHERAW MARKET. Julv 2 should have the love of country enmmJi t li.nrf 'J-lrom Old HiCkorr h.n hnon aIj . I Hnn o . ,t J re to promote thej interest of our country and most 5 IV,r 1 oIk flnd he and old Cave Johnson have Becswax, certainly if our oWii interest fa promoted thereby, which been striving vety hard to neutralize it, or in Coffeev ,ha3 been again angajn satisfactorily proved. s0m0 Way doj away its' effects. . Cotton, Bat saysjone," Ilhad rather enrich Liverpool than N. , lftis Crdthey got one of their Creatures Crn York, or England Ihan Massachusetts.-; Well. sir. if it ,n office herd from Tennessee, named M;n. Flour. is the aamfe thingi yofi, we tell you that you are m I ""arns," to ofier some resolutions for the Featers Vamp whd fa not fjt to belong to any country. j Passag ot the Loco Foco Association of this Rat the frre irftfr" willli..llii.u.i I citV. OVer which Unlin C. P:.rA J J -j- uurv u .urge uciiruui . - s wm. a i w c a iiirxiiiH. nn .inoo nn,l .U c. -r I nroVinff of thf rpmnrsl T! T r Iron, 8 a 81 r 22 a 24 7 a9 4i a 6 62 a 75 $5a$6 25 a32 5 a 6 9 35 , W U1J Leather, sole, 20-a 25 Lard, Molasses, Nails, cut. Rice, Sugar, br. do. Loaf, a 10 a 40 a6: a 8 8 pa 10 15 a 17 10th Jnnel845f NORTH UAUOLINA-Wara CoW. Omrt f f Quarter &uim,. Ma, Term. 18tf, ea. . Et mir Sarah Joel Gray & wife R nk..U . T Tt. , Joshua, Jesse, Elizabeth Rebecca, Ma ry, Rachael, Hannah and Nancy Lewis Thomas Walker and wife Sarah ; John Ballard and wifeElizaheth, andHannah liorton.' i . I 1 aDDCarin(T tn 1io ootr...: .v. rt . .. . X Defendant w""! VUn e FStnf Tr.uirf"5 nownnawtantsol this .V" 7 r oraerea Dy tne Uourt that publica tion for SIX Wplra lu A i .1. r ,. ... . tJ, .k. rvf j m uie iarouna watenman, all? fe.ndan LPPear at our next Court of Pleas WUaTter iSoseinna tn k. Ul J r ....... tprf?e 4th Monday of July next, and answer Plantifl's nrr judgmt Proconfesso will be entered against them. Witness. W. Marin. r.Urt c ... j .1 at office, the 1st Mnn, r Ttr T i qTc , J iuaj, I ' XXf Hf i omnr o y:ow a Iti S?!p5? drumO nd Nuts, aLT; vnv r r ' n .w anaiMutSr Also. .dtlrgm' for Ladies- Family Medicines s3 o mJ flliItor Dr. Jaynes relaillaU of ThkhiS L -. lesale Havin b. 1)6 801 J veT low for cash. Ph , 2h5- maSnofhT" Sb'in knowledge TjffiSSS? et . . " "rP8 their uses. I mav hone. P -ih care ES5lSS1?T State ot &ovm aroltfta Win: " ' r 4V x -a"T aEssro- A. D. 1845. , TjrIe an.d wife Mascilvy, J. ucr wue Susanna, Nathan 1 T 1. Grant and wife Rebecca, A. W IntrPIcader- ""c ouy, v. iv. Jones & 1 bestowed upon foreign countries, and the profits of the ProVmS f "ip removal of Major Lewis by Mr. manufacturing laUrs of this country'applitd to enrich ? , an ftus wdirectly censuring General the monarchies of Europe, especially that of Great Brit- acK&on ltn the information thatTthey had ain. Why is this f-Because the manufacturing States Jeene and sanctioned by at least one mem- at the worm are geiting too rich, and hteking the enerrr j . a ' " ? Tca res0JU"ns, it is un- aad industry to build themselves up. our politicians are T. were vojea aown tw t ne I Let - . i, -w.vo pisiucs, ap- i i i KM SS.tSSl "&:LM!; A",TO,S epartnrcs o, UC Mat!, Salt, sack, aieojknn- )KW 8PRINB fc SIHftTPB J ----- New England ? i ) The answer fa read vWn a, , y fn tvP? at the Union Office. But .gosuet can; more lasily excite the prejudices of the ""uclIonSerhc can keep them in thedark, ignorant againstlthfti section than anv other, it ?5;U , er the C.0rner ?ne of Jackson Hall, that habit with ome people to speak of the yankees - with ,W en 1 You member iYnniVennJ 'tilt t0I$ the Union ; denied that he Stated fa Maryland. What shaU we V, nf fi " ZSl T .P" do wuh them I Set thera down as plunderers too? Tr . i , cr ana SP66011' " 8 .ri. .uu'J.. J ? 7 now understood that the ncaZ nartnr , th .iiU v iuu uaic um a uii remnani w tne Union mnn 4t " .. .s r.ife cut ofTAe manufacturing State, from our the mt. n3 T a cruuea Mr; " " ympathics and regards for we have sDoken nnlv nf tti Atlantic States.-! ThrSr wpim fr.i,:-i mi .bu into tne pit ot intUgnation especially Kentucky and It has been said that if the Tariff fa reduced. EnInn take our; surplus) J It has been ascertained, from re ported data, hat of S000,000 of barrels of Flour raised ARRIVALS. ! Sunday Northern, 6 a.m. ji Monday Southern, 6 a. m. Western R l rjr , ,m- Cheraw,5p. m. ' V Vedneday-Fayetteymc liorse mail, 6 p. m -TVir-Raleigh 10 p. m. Northern, 6 a. m o.h.Stesv,Ue' 6 P' ra- Mocksville.Gpi m. y- viieraw, o p. m. Southern, 6 a. mJ Wes tern, C a. m. DEPARTURES! 5nyWestern,7a.m. Southern, a.m. States ville, 7 a. m. t" si iCheraw (SC.) 9 a.m. Northern, a. m. Fayet eville horse mail, 6 a. m. ' Tuesday-Southern, 7 a. m. Western, 7 a. mi Ra leigh hack, 7 a. m. ii Wednesday StatesvUle, 7 a. m. Cheraw (S.C.)9 a an. Thursday-Northern, 7 a. m. Fayettevil4, 6am ll'r7?"1- Souni, 7 a. m. iShel raw, (S. C.) 9 a. m. ; 5-ararrfqy-Northern, 7 a. m. Mscksville, CaVm. : I 3 TEAS. Head (iDarters, 4th Division, N. C. Militia, Rutherfordton, 4th July, 18451; SPECIAL ORDER, Wo. 3 ! ! censorious things madft tnili;...nrin sideration. If You have no conception f the fun the wick ed wags of this ct v, Whigs and Locofocos, are enioymff at the Union. Of course jou notice the constant tur- To . ZZ:.. Ji Lid&r; IfTLr t.?!""' ne. s in.a W ih " misrepresentationsV men iherth SSS?1.1- VVMW TC uau UIjycirec g ne g ieg T . on the-trade, Englapd took only 205,194 barrels, and ter-writers " scribblers knH tZL n.iAut.mtM.nfwLn. -.u,u . . r .. . ' ' scrioDiers and the gents of the w..-w.w v. . vii vTuiLii a. ai si i v rn i i i iiri)f . . . . i jt-t "s -vv i t. ji i . . . I mo vuo urooa asrain. while the next. h I tvJa if W" IW uctober. -nearly equal to one half our exports for that year to Jets flv at thm nolfi,.; , 6 h& .mJLM nM elect a Brigadier GeLr illtheworld I wii V"" n,u' vua'' c'cr 1 . Vky m Place of General Cook. rIT . 3 "T a, 'WLSW report lorutwittt to the Ma or s being no way, nnder our militia Law, by which thlnffi ' ?mciaiIytne names and ! has forwarded written orders to the command- . . vuuu-nouse oi mecountv in which the resiment ia s.tntie.A ? ' 111 By order of Major Gen. John G. Bynum ! ' WM. H. MILLER, Lt. Cot August 2, 1845-wl4 Chief of the Staff. onarirv 1 W rest foinS cents, to its lowest, Ncet of champagne jor a dozen of juleps, or some! Jceata wr bushel. f Sn tti r r ...:.u C ik -i i J . ' . : i iiT . " "w wcai -"-"o oii, iimi Deiore a given day the Bmundepfnds upon i laUure of the cropsnhere at alk gentleman will be? at the Letter-writers aain 4 times tmeysjdrjnally closed ajpjnst ua. is whispered that those who bet in the affir' fSITe mtereeroltthe Farmers, as well as ofairolhr mative keep "Bachelor Bob." who wr.'tpa ;ra,toauppoct thai aysiem which creates a home market tho Herald, and is" a thoroughgoing loverxf the "fi ml is the Tariff1 Svstem. W AX thinfTS bet. rnnet.intlv -uppon mat ays em which creates a home market;, 100 weraid, and Js a thoroughgoing lover cf the ILi . , , . " 6 -"f mc istliTanfystem. We do not expect that I things bet, constantly feed in the premises ?r?8 J hlS SCH00L be resd ft dull M-wr .l , .. .. . A all L . . .. . OH next Mondav mnrninrr a,i. J .-v.y. MaiBuaitui mai wuxsausiy au in an its I " "'ww uo; can Dnng tne old gentleman sar k ii T' 6' v'luousl ai: j But we must come as near to equal and exact fJom h's imperturability as many as tnree times SaUsburJr Male Academy. j in cverv nrn chnfo r t r --j w. i. tt we an, and entertain the system in a spirit of tOBDmmiui T-Tl,i 14, b.:... .l. j ... . l-M,j f j0"" w me aucinne oi tne Kry, And thej "fee trade " doctrine is the greatest "BUM2 oLfha ttier ''fint it will Lmn "t "rvi tvf it" TT1J i: oujiporieu in sections w the people catf be deluded by it, to get votes for A. !; t . Bltfu,cu longer man it answers , Prpose. It has ho fact norjjrinciple upon which thc.f80ieoiJi w-.. i i '' ' 'jij i 1. From ltliV8linStoi!Union contradicts tho rumor Mr.'Palsenham1 had proposed and Mr. Bu- uao!acceptei tne 4Uth degree of latitude 'Piip r- : i ' suuscnoer gives notice, that the ex- r i Mr win oe resumed the J. II A mthaxtv aiiauufjr, AUgUSt X, 14D lWl4 State of iiortti nroUu IREDELL COUNTY. H Courf of Equity, Spring Term, 1845. Carmi Gillespie, Administrator with the will annexed uw u., vs. nrisuna Jeib, et, ati GAME pO THE LAST, Last year there was published in the papers a curious toast, or rather speech in thft slmnp rf r fnocf 1 u n i . rw w. WU.ov, uiuim uy jvouert n:tl - i j r. . Hughes, an old oldier, and mill-boy wUh Skl"S adv;ce Jj.J0 in construing Harry Clay phis toast gave an amus- TT appearing tome satisfactilnfthe Court, thatllen- mg outline of Mr. Clay's history, and for- nc,uip ' 8en:'TaTnd wife Catharine, and Heary Culp, . X. -J if . - . jun and Samuel Hartorravft nn,l ht:ii J."h' twia.; ji: "r" rrvj; asoc,,s ; wtien a mni-boy, with h.bi,n f m, sK r i, zcas 7 by adoDtin aiich a mmnrnmtco t,o predicted Mr. Ulav's elnrtinn T;mt.oo nfi r,i,nv- "VtII.3 d .IIenry c'p. n., biia-,t 1 a i - i" ""v .uuk me - - . ;i x " uiw -- - -... ..,auu Henry vHip, jun., and Sahinpl jonxan bo pfaceably settled, though it is falsified the prediction, but it has tlOt sha- I?rt?rae kand fe Ma,y' dendants in the above nara Wua thatu treJt framed on that concession I W, H ,,1. 1! teff. .of our Ut wa meet violent oppos t on, and very Doasi BTT iW iue great . r r i n T aa "7. be held for the ..ciedjijaena.; ThelCt ftatesman ashy be Scen by the follow- ttift& Hliowevor, certain. The demaffoffUA- snv mg toast, drurtk hv Mr. TT. th ww.f tk to dead, answer or j-mr .1,-TTi "r ..i r tiuzianu is airain r "Tie. I ijut when fllHE Subscriber is now receiving from Philadelphia and N. York, a splendid assortment of Spring; & Summer Goods, together with a variety of other articles, making his , - i wujjictc : wmca will be sold as low as they can be bought in this section of - - ma tusiumera ana tne public to call and examine ' his atn1r t ri i . ., . . . uc iccis cuiuiueni inai tor cheapness and styles they cannot be surpassed by any House in this Town, His assortment comprises, in part, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats and Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasals, and Shades, It J. 1 c uuuis ana onoes, GROCERIES, I Books and Stationary, China, Glass, and Delph Ware, Paints, Medicines & Dye Stuffs, Saddlery, and Trunks, &c., &c. The above Goods will be sold, wholesale and retail, low for cash, or on time to punctual dealers. Country produce taken in exchange. Country Merchants will please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere q i- u nc o . MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, May 8th, 1845. (2:tf) JNU-W STORE" AND mO- NEW GOODS! i!iimiihiiKiS : . J. D. BROWN & TrT. MAXWP1T.T. AlLiu now receiving from New York and Philadelphia. uuu cmuc I1C W at their store known as Dr. Burns' comer, one door be low J. oc W. Murphys, consisting in part of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE AND GROCERIES, Together with n orpnoml naoni4mnn .r v-vc 6..v uoaviuucut UI WVJ9 0ItT ery description usually found in stores ; and which will bisold yery low for cash. The subscribers ask the favor nr. Tf. Th- - - - - wmuiuuug auu a luuinz ousiness. Will Ulan ha AimJ n i. .11 ; 1 i ' muixvu in an lus various orancnes. oousoary, xviay a, t45 tf 1 P. S. All kinds of rnnntrv VmAnna ruts.. l for Goods wwu ui cAtuuue SfKLNU & SUMMER FASHIONS rwit JUST KECEIVED. Printers fee $5 50 6wl0 SHARPE.dc me. M Sentiment bt Pn Ti..i- t jj cj flier and MilUBonith rr ni.. a iL .1 i ' ! f - I Hpnrv rJlnir I Ho i j , "? . ' oer tpy U w " f 1 1 , - I 'p' jucaien, nev f JNo. sir: WKSl r0.1 SO many eat no man catf bat you. Beat Henry Clav! W awortperiod of time as have harw Beat him in ,AZoa enTy.yl We m'Zl SPW a in greatness N"ucuk m uic iust six ana m an tnati ennobifis mnn? t: th. v wtcurrcd niw si i , i i.uau cimuuits man j Jim Polk We annex a list of the j beat Henry Clayfin transcendant abilities Win thej)rder in which to perceive truth-and inrmnpn . - I , .-- --..- I.UU OlII- CASH PRICES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. HE subscriber, in considerktioti --j. y me raranesot tne times, uu u uujmg io exiena nis busi . i. - t . - i ucss, uas revisea nis nnces for - ana nnas u in nis power to fall a little, provided he I sells TAILORING ESTABLIHMENT ! ALSOBROOK AND MILLER, Tailors, (late of the Citv of H- c AVING located purselves in the Town of Salis hlirv. ivrmnnonflw ntnA l siness in a style not to he surpassed in the State or out of it ' Our - " luuuoiuiiim m luc mum tn me comer oi the ATantinn frnfeT7fnrmtr)v ' wvupivu us mo nce. We have emnlovpH thp lwat nf Vnrtkm - i j -w. ."-.m.i wi i- - - m fuuu nm pjjuicu tu renaer tms a Fashionable Estahlishment in all respects. Gen men, therefore, may rely on having their clothes made UD m the most fnshmn . uuu uutduic luaiuier. vvc have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last five vears. and nart nf th . - - - ....... ... dvuik vi uic uiusi ccieoni ted establisnmpntu in tht SnnthAm Ci.i.. t i-n . wmuviu uuikd, c snail not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make T 7 t Tr r . Ajunuvii, runs ana iew lork received monthly. In conclusion, should we be encour aged, no one will tw Ka nmUr tV. ? .... " , - uiv uwugFcciivK necessity to send awayto procure first-rate made clothing. We return thnnka IX tkA t.lu.i . i . . uw.ui auuusge litre 10- tore bestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work ana strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. a. P. yimnRRnnif 411 H. S. MILLER. All nprsnnq hAthtA n tk. .k :i r cuuBunucrs, arc icquctsicu to make settlement, s loncer indulcence will not be given. March 184526: lv wue DorcaFrankhn Kerby, Bowles vcfuy ana lUvmaKerbv. I H HE Petition ln . . ii..:, 03111 iveroy died leav- executToJf iW w nd th after the SSSi? f Tm and kfore his death, another daughter was born who was named Elvina, and thit said interplead and settle and adjust their righS nrt Amanda It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that B andTwu? "and G KT J M" "f a"d wife.N. TS lute so'thai A. nJ?ne8 reiUe beaod fimite of ed onthem" fS"? proc?8 tff law cannot rv- uu em . It IS therefore nrAA .k. made in tho ----- - iU Liuuacauon oe ImSir K.f Wtcbrmai for six weeks that they be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Plea? and Quarter Scions to be held for the County of Datie at the Court-House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monda? ?n rtlfZ' and inferPIead ' Otherwise the PetiUon wil be heard e.partee as to them, and judgment accord- Witness J0hn Clement, Clerk of our said Court at to&Vet tf MOrn!f 7 fcM-fA. D. 1845, Ind T the tJtn year of our Independence. Printer's fee $10 : 8:CwlN CIjEMENT, Clerk. State of Hottn uvoUnn DAVIE COUNTY COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS : May Sessions, A. D. 1845. rimant0n' John Vanetn and Charles Vaneton and Elby Vaneton, by their Father and next ftTend' Sment otn,,iv8UPPOrt ,f the ,ast Will ani Tes tament of Samuel Vaneton, dee'd. r. John Henly and wife Nancy, and Samuel Morrow wit -T-ZT w ti wwrfe a?a Kutha Kmberson,to wit . bemud Walker and wife Rutha John Cart ner and wife Celia, Silas Emberson and the cS to of Richard Emberson and wife EtiXth, to Tin & SV?lnnwi' Casineand wife Lucy! AJ T "shington. Joseph, Catharine and Si Ly' t0 Tr1 :, AnSeIine, Harriet and Sophia and he cluldren of John VandeVer and wife Mar-aret to wit: Lytic Wiley and wife Eloaoeth and I Wiley, wife Sophia. ' T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Anrnham 7n n . Au .j .... . mat V " u" uua ine emiuren of Richard Em- berson and wife Elizabeth, dee'd, to wit : MarxSanrnel Fmnan Casineand wife Lucy, John. PinknT, WaSi uigton Jph, Catharine and Amanda; and the chS dren of Sully and SaUy TomHnson, dee'd. to wU An gehne, Harriet and Sophia ; and the children of Jobt feTv?d rt MBret. dee'd. to wit : LyUe wSe? and wife Elizabeth, and Wiley and wife qVZ notinhAhit.nt.rti.;.ti!....- t y. a.w?,e boPhia,are k- -T 7 l . 'Jullt-' "ist)raereci that publication be made m the Carolina Watchman, published in w PrTr Wn,U,nrg PurPrting to be last Will and ItTrlT f f awlkVanon deCd., has beenJofTered for probate, and that the same is contested, and that ther appear at our next fVuirt f pi- .. "allK7 to b. held for the county of The ISurS .. puiura , umerwise iney will be cousid- crrdi;gi;ppo6ed to the Wil1' and Witness John Clement, Clerk of our said CourtTt office, the 4th Monday in May, 1845. D r JOiIN CLEMENT, Cl'k. Printers fee 010 8:Cw State of SLortft avoUna, DAVIE COUNTY-May Session, A, D. 1845 Thomas McNeely Original Attachment levied nn miA luaaaen MecK's undivided Inte- A rest in 500 acres of land. Madden Beck. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant has removort Kmnri tv, r.u.--n. . -t 1 w uiuiia vi wis oiate. so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, published in Salisbury, for six weeks that he be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the county of Davie, at the Courthouse in Mocksville on the 4th Monday in August next then and uu FiCttUj oinerwise juUgment by de fault final will be entered against him and the lands lev ied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff's debt. r JOHN CLEMENT, Cl'k. Printer's fee $5 SO 8:6w - centv to ffllnMr 1 Ro-k: . I for cash. He has therefore suhiin .; f i.;. J: and ardent Wishes for the rlorv and VZ b5 e1st' wh, purchase on 3 500 000 Piness of his country? That man "aiS irTT7 snn nnh alive that can it. I Af k, i U Zw ?f C Price. TO-iAf 1 lr- i i , jticraia. .Tfie P IQf the anrvninrm.nl T . . . r, . ' 1XJJ Jf .Til'vi w a uguuosirr BI Vjai- ;nn nnrt alive that can fin it f TVf 500,000 can e driven oat of the hearts of your 7,500,000 countrymen when you are no longer the l,Q00,0p0 adamantine friend of your country when 6,000,000 that country ceases to know your willing- ' - noes tlfnrn if n AAnr-on,.. 1 J I I vt v i. vtooijf, iu lixy uown your ? 4 j , 921, 000,000 e ior nerwnen you snail Have forsa- ?Sregatt surpasses the loss by ken God, counU- and friends--then Jim rj oEe in pis city in 1835.- Then or any other 7oAc, may beat you for 20,000,000 of Dronertv was r1ft. out not before. I frhe fact is, the iockies 1 " Fine stitched Boots do fudged do do-men's shoes do do sboetees do do fudged shoes do do do shoetees do Ladies shoes do do do fudged $6 50 5 50 2 00 2 50 1 874 2 25 1 50 1 37X "- aww wnc IUUI U V WneiV 1M k , - ; - . j uwiv (uc m w J v w wm i wu i ... f t fThe fact is, the jockies r ?'S- Orrs froma distance punctually attended to W . . " inJ all linJ. r.b - J I - t . . . t . w wiiuH wmu oi marKet prices Tnadeherfplks feot' (toweiw They StSHIS'SiS nnAlnJ 1 i ifll J I , 1 I . w I die and saddle put op a light ndei and All those indebted to me are requested to comeforUir Urged him on With the - assistance of the e .lhe 8ame either 7 cash or note, otherwise they ! .! .. . . - - mav have In rav Mt arrkcrfes t nnmmi i i irisn,inc iJutcl and the Devil H-and what j Juiy2Iw5t25Dcc bauI DK. W. DUKE MFIRPHV. HAVING permanenily located himself in Salisbury, -i. -oo.vrn KIIKTB IV IUC UUIIC tIICI SUr- ronnrfincr pnnnlnr . It m.n i.. r 1 . .u r -.. - - a ajr uc luuuu at IUC 1rug OlOie oF'J' If. Ennlaa U. CI... IT...I it . . when not professionally engaged. July 25, 1 845: tf 13 RANAWA YTrom the subscriber on the 15m Jane last: jess k F.r.m? ... uvuuu wjr. aij persons are hereby forewarned not to harbor or employ said boy as I am determined to Dut thp l oflendmg. The above reward and no thanks will be iv en for his apprehension. ALEX. KESLEE. Aotcaa eo., July 26, 1845 3tcl2pJ CIILJUOCJ TORArro. JUST received 10 boxes Beeswing Chewing To bacco: I ET PVVTOQ oaupoory, jane 14, 1&45 7tf PURE WHITE LEAD IF fl fl Kfc?s Pore white lead just received and for I Salisbury, June 14, 1&45 7tf - , ' FORWAEDIXC AXD COMSSM HOUSE. HALL 4- HALL WW KUItD inform the erchants of the interior that . '"j uciucoariecuonwim the general U3aao gaSlr ISKia3arEiS3S3d added to that of For warding ; and having large and commodious Ware houses on the bank of the River, arc prepared to receive and forward Goods upon such terms as will defy all com petition, our charges and expenses being one-third lesson the freight bills than any other house in thc place. ? All Goods shipped to G. W. Davis of WUmington, 'for the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in ArtP rAviAani An FayetteviUe, May 24, 1844 tfC (tj POSTPONEMENT. The sale of the.KII " a-.i, as wrenisea in this Daner anmp werka um tn tL .1 r. . . rr , . . -"ti''"" ine xisi June. wa postponed until the next JJ5widy of Court for Rowan county.. The sale to take place at the Carl hoace in Salisbury. T. McDONALD 1845-9:" T!T.T TTAPn'iQ - . At nichfork, Davidson Ptf PT. Ci, '-T.I r . r, . v ' ,..wn uie ureal atage lload &om North to South, . . , and South-West - ? , Eight miles North of Lexington, and f 27 8. W.xf Greensboro "4 v .-- f ! - i 1 I- -. i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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