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1 Marxit Flour 85'per bhl;. Wheat 0 n $ I ,fr; fiYETTEVILLE jlMARKET, Dec. 10. Brandy. 75al 00 Lard, ' OalO' Pn7 apftlc, -40 a ATi Molasses, 2a H. flacon, i Flour, QUO W.113, i, J u, 27 a 28 j.Oil. Linseed, 7a a 80 a 7ia0 O a C 16 a 20 CO a 70 Nails, cut,- 0 a 5 J" Kag3 per. lb. ' 2 Suar, brownj 8 a 10 ao.Xmp, r ,V14 .. ' do. Loaf,, 14 i a l(i.. Salf, (bu3b.) ; 45 a 50 I do. Sac!c, i3 'as'S2' Tallow,". 7-';a'-8 -85a$G 28a3ir cxced. 8r a 81 10 Tobacco, Vt, 2 a,3r 1113 Hklcsigrcen, 4 a 5 io. dry, 8 a 10 Iron, .'A - Wheat, Dial 10 WhTskey, v "40 n 42 Wo61, 125 a 15 CHER AW MARKET, 1. 23. iSacon, folK-c, Com.1 --fleur, Iron, I 0 alO 22 ft 24 8 a 10 0 a 7 '02 - a 75 $."a8? 25 a 32 5 - a '(if Leather, sole, 2()tr25 Urd, f . 0 h0" IoIafsps, ;4u a 53 Jiails, cut, ": 6, a U. lice, -'9..-'- 5 V 7 ;ugar, br. . 8 a 10 do. Loaf .-'15 a 17 'ialt, sack. 8ria82 State ct 3Iovt!v CavbUu.i, STANLY COUNTY, u Court ,of Picas nml Quarter Sessions, v Nov. Sessions. 18-15 . GHARLE3- DRY, l Ori?innl Aftmbnrfnt levied on f c. ' ' f ' Liiid, i5iavc and oilier pro Nathan D. Jnki ins, l prty. Inj ihiscase it uppt-nrini to thBnti8raciion of the Court that the defendant, Nathan li. Jenk.hi8. ia not an mhab'tuniof ihia St:te-r-It is Oi JereJ l.y ihe Court, that pu6atin b made jm the Caroliha Watchtnatt,n. ibr in week, notifying aM defendaM to appear at the next Crt of jPleaa and Quarter Sessions for the; county of ianiy, at iw Viarmoose th Aibemarle, on the 2d Mon l. ;n fk..... .......f .u.. L l .1 ... r in February next r then and there to replevy or Meaij HMflue, (Otherwise the same will be J property levied n will be ld toantisfy theFtaiptiffs mana. tvunera v. nearne, Vleik ol our saijrUourf , tefficel'the SJ Mojid iy ih NoveinSej 1845, and in the iUtayrarti American inuepenoence- Prifee5 5o 35 Ct D. IIEAITNE, Cl'k. Stntr or ilct-tli CavoU aa. STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas atul Quaker' Sessions. - f Nov; Sewtohs, 1845J f I , SlM?0N HARTLEY. t, . , " t - I Jake's Ma FJ IVIiller, Admr. of ' J Jkdjrm't, Btory Fejipertnan. i J Plea, ful!y ad ministered anJ no assets. , It appearing to the sjatisfacliort of the Court, that jazabeA Kespeijman David Weaver and Chrijna his i$,aad Henry ghifley and! Esther his wife, heirs'a law if Heary Fespennan, dee'd., are not jnhibitants of this State ft is Ordered by the Court, thut publication be side fojr six weeks, in the 'KCaroUnarVatchman,H noti. iDj said Defendants, to appear at the next Court of fcai tad Quarter bessions, forthe couity of Stanly, at to Coiirthouse Jn the town of rAlbenaarleon the 2d IbflJay ia; Feary-nextthenvfdi:there' to plead to awe, or in? satne win tetnne pro c;6nte8o and heard Irte as to inem.4Wifries; D. llearne, Clerk of our mi Court at oflice, thi2d Monday of No-cmber, 1845, M ia the 70th year of American Indepeniience. ira tee su o;tt i' - v. u&AKNE, CFk. 5tate of ilortli .-.e.irolfnn. STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas anil Qttar.cr Sessions. Nov. Sessions, 18 15. ' ' jjarv nocor..., 3 f Pica: fully admiu- uaijce 8 John F. Miller. Admr. f, Ju ta istered an J no assets.- ; . j I .... I meat ut.: uenry r epperniun,'..j y j It appearing t the satisAiction it the Court that Elizabeth Fesperman, David Weaver and Christina his tifclwd Henry ShifJey arid Bather his wife, heirs at Uw jiif Henry Fe?perman Jec'd., are not iiihabitanta of 41 State It is Ordered fy ihe4ourli thaj public tion Wmide in the Carolina jWntchman for-thr'space -'of -six tb, notifying said Defendants to appear afthe next Cwijl of Pfeaa and Quarter Sessions, Hr the County of Sanly, at the Coutthouse in the town of Alb?maile, on tkecond Monday in Febtuary next, then atid there, to tty to sue, or the siimf will kej la ken pro cotifeo, KxUiwu' tx parte as to them. WifneF?, I. Hearne, Ofijk ( our sii 1 Cor f, at o.liipnhe sedund 'Monday 'in bWfrobfr, A. D., Itf45. and in iha 70th year of Aine lic)j Independence. ? D. HEARNE, Cl'k. ' PRiiac, DROM New York, resriectftilly announces to the cit "ns of Salisbury, and a.Jjaceut places, that he has ffl rooms in ihe village of Salisbury for a few week W. in Mr West's Bnck-t.iildin, a le w dooi s North of M Cowan's Hotel, where he would be pleased to hive , 4, a 7i r r . r - ----- - - (mtrigs. lrr word. LlJies nnJ licntlcmen f this ? "re fnrneetlyj,8licited to catjif they do, or do . a wiaa aajr paintHigsi if .'.' Sketches taken (1 cm a corpse and painted to life nnce dcuMe' th Nisi hen n rm use. uty Dec.Ciha1if--25:t WAIt WITII RURLAMD. HOSE indebted to I)r Jos. J. SumraerelUbrTro- leasional Services, will please call and aettle their ftjmtB, by note or otherwise, as lie is desirous of clos- (liii accounts yearly. 35:3t aud Lots ia Lexington, I. C, 'PHS Subscriber, na Executor of the last Will and f- Testament of AVilson AVomirfack, dee'd., will sell AT PUnr.Tr. a i'tr 4V Tttt 'mv isi rv r py. pGTOX ON TlIURSpAYTHE 1st DAY OF V ' JANUARY; 1846 ' 2Mirable House jind Lot, the late residence of the J, lying4n thel Nbrlh patt of the Town bn the reet reading out 46 Salem and Danville. The toe it lararis and Coal Xortablc. ".good n ATTiirS SnOP, with three pT m with wilier -rtec8!ary out liouses-a good L,nd a'first-rate GARDEN, aU under good fence , j good -repair. -1- ... 'xt ; X r .AfiZ : ) will also sell'at the, same time and place, 1 - L ujiW'Uasia Sfw.abov -4 One-Vf- them has a good StabJe. Corn- on it. y The other is sowed down In Clover. X "m?" " tnder good fences, and convenient to the 'fwve property' property! will be sold on the premises, and Credit of otte and two Years r 1 . 1 tiven-k. .JL vl- us-:-. I l T.t " ' fities. ;.i-Aiiso: J'yobLL ntlht iame time nrnl place,1 JA LIKELY NEGRO GIRL; , f tajf old, belDning to said Estate A ere I. rrs Old. teiDninr to said Instate. A eredir 4,Vi toon,n WH pe given, the purchaser giving ' .!W Coed Miif I . .. .. 1 . . paniealara on the day of aaler -1 -. - -,-' U '.-V - 1. and; hunt. Executor. ftjSliai-LA Urje quintirr of genuine- QaU Iiuimm,;-..!.. if.. i- i f ir pvmioo tor sate- dv j. si. iiost Uf-Corn65 a7Urs.; roiaiuri.iriau oiiuw uhh o Sfjrt Sweet do- 40 ; Su?ar 7 a H ; Cofile 7J 10 ;, ! n . Annfea 75 Feather. 25 i Moinsscs" I lb , Z.' .. . ft t ' xt:i f i - ?. t J., eft .r Mt THE subscriber a tioiv receiving and opening tta h A lilf Sr. iv I TK1? 1 --r ' - 7i which haa been selected and boaght by himself wtth ranch- rare and at the lowest Philadelphia prices, consisting, in part; of the following articles, to wit: ?? ' i CIoUut,rBt(tn1iet; Cusimeres, Salwift t Asiisiimercs, Afwcftx, ieniuc.y Jean,.; ,JB6uriets. Swex, Fur.aiuLWoot IIats, -- v - Cloth and lutir Canxf 1 . 7 Prime IJIo'JCof fee, nd SngdrV ?' Nalla and Brads, oak tanned and hemlock Leather - and other articles too tedious to hiention." lie has - .la-soa gayj lotof ' made of the best materia hi, an J by a hrsf-rate, workman, all of which will be sold very low, Jbf c-axh Those wisb "ig to purchaae goods for eadi are respectfully requested to call anJ examine his stock. . O Persona who hsTe been owing me for one year or more.are mow earnestly reqiested to call anJ make pny ment.es it is absolateiy necessary that I should have money to enaWe ine to keep my buKincaa goin j. Don't neglect this, or it may cause yoa some trouble.' j- ' vJ' .:vJ' ; andhunt; 1 Lexington, N. C Dec. 5 1P4A 34 r( ; ! . f 'J? JUST RECEIVED Philadelphia, Fro in A SPLEI)()TFETORY, Slit LJUCII ASINE LADIES' BREASTPINS. DIA inond Rings, Bracelets, Medallions, Gold Thimbles, gold diamwJ pointed Pens, V lrga lot Needles from So. 3 to 12, &c, with a variety of other articles for sale cheap. JOHN E. BOGER. Sa1isburyrDec. 13, 1845 if 33 ' m rr1T A 7VT n r ATrir irj ts-nn T ESPECTFULLY informs nis triemlsand the public in IVOflApnt tK rin ia n rw An alA above business at his old stand, J . one door below Brown & Max- well's store. All work left Jn his liands will be carefully executed in the best style, and wananted. to perform well. . A share of puMic patronage is solicited, Salisbury, December 13, ltt45tf 33 . TO GUNSMITHS! THE su' scrilitf r -wihe ,tr tnt!v a ilr?t rate Journeyman GUNSMITH, to whom good wages will be given. None other than a study and industrious one need apply. A. WOOL WORTH. Dec. 13, 1845. A THE undersigned, Administrator on the Estate of George McConnaughey, dee'd., will hire, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the first day of January next, the negroes belonging to the Estate of the said de ceased, about 30 in number, for one year on the usual terms. ' ' "'-' '- ' . J. C, McCONNAUGHEY; AdnVr Decem!er 19, 18452w34pd. x ,-3E3G.S3ai PCSsJ J3LD FOR SALE. YTILL be. sold on the. 6th, 7th and 8th days of Jan vv uary, at the" residence" of Henry Kestlerdee'-d. 14 miles west of Salisbury, all his, property, both real and personal," viz : . 14 rf 15 hikchj Negroes, consisting of "men, fwpnaen anJ cliildren. or. more, acrea of land, being part of the plantation be lived, on, of excellent quality. Also, six heaJ of horses, hogr, cattle, and sheep ; a considerable quantity of "corn, wheat, and rufiiiess of everydescription. 18 or 20 bales good cot ton, wagon,Tartrilng utensils, household and kitchen fur niture.and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made kntiwn on theday of sale, U. BARRINGER, Ex'r. , Dec. 3. 1945 3w33pd LIKELY NECROES FOR SALE j BY virtue, of a i deed of trust executgd to me by ,Wm. C. Love, for purposes therein mentioned, I will sell at public sale, at the Cnurt-House, in the town of Salis bury, on Thursilay tlie 1st day of January, 1846, ten very lUKELY YOUNG NEGHOESi consisting of fmir Women, among whom are two excel-, lent Cookvand their six .children. . Terms, a credit of sixjiionths. DANIEL SHAVER. Trustee. Dee. 1,1843 ts33 ' V T"'- ' ' " $25 ltfSWARIX R AN AWAY from the late George Miller, in1 Row an County , six miles south of Salisbury, some time during the month of July last, a bright mulatto girl nam ed Harriet. ' Having purchasetTtheSaid girl, I will give the above reward fbrjier apprehension and delivery! to me, in the said county f Rowan, four miles nxnithwest of Salisbury. It is believed that she is now mtbevCoun-? ty of Davidson,Handorph or Chnthjm,: passing herself,' no" doubt, as a free girl. , She has a small scarover one of her eyes, Jihd a fire, brand on he" tr"gh, i9 Httle' freckled across the nose. She is about 21 years of age, five feet two inches high and stout builk I will give the above reward for herdelvery to me or -20 for her con finement in some jaiL'so I can gt her agiin. Letters on the subject addressed to me at Salisbury, will be punctually attended to . i..;- . f , . HENRY, MU.L6X. December 13. 1845 tf 33 ,r : . , ; , . j . DRUGGS, MEDICINES, PAINT S&C; THE subscriber would respectfully announce to Physicians and oth ers that he has now in Store a large ASSORTMENT ?OF' .-' ' Blcdicincs, Paints, Oils; l)ycStff8, comprising wiinoni every iiim in tw line which be will sell very low. for cash, or to punctual customers. In his Stock will be found the follow articles: English Calomel, Sulph tuinrne Rhubarb, ; - ' A Blue Mass, Xndoa, Ipecic, .. . Cream Tartar, C. Ext Colocymh", Poor Man's Plasterj j , Burgundy Pitch Plaster, ! Seidlirz and Soda Powders, Indigo, """" Madder, Spanish Brown, . . Log Wood, Grd. Red Wood,' d Jalap, C. P. Castor Oil, in half pt. Copperas,' pt.' and qt bottles. Litharge, Epsom Salts, Balsam Copaiva Grey's Ointment. Sa nds Sa rsa ppa rilla , Comstock's - do. .-. , , Sarsapparilla Root, v. Ague and Fever Pills, Brandreth's Pills : Peters Pills, -Hall's Pills. : Red Lead,' Dry White Lead. White Lead in Oil, . Verdigris in Oil; Prussian Blue, -Whiting, r , Macabau Snuff, , ; . Scotch" do ' j Rappee, , do f Congress - do -Chewing TobacCo, -Smoking - do' Comstock's Vermifuge', Thornnsomr Eve Water, Rowajjds Tonic Mtxture tor UiacRtng? v. ague and fever.- i ' do . ' Brushes: Swaimr Panacea,' - White wash do Carpenters Syrup LiverwirtPaint do TDrUn Rrtlsnm L do Tooth' -. do 'V Spohns Headache Renrsdy, Trusses, ' . v 1 Hays Idoirrient, -r . -.Surgeon's Instruments. Sec. r v 1 M: I r ASSORT;jfENT , Lrer offered for sale in the town of Salisbnrr ! c iS0XG WHICilJA ie a old Xxb sit: I'itent Vert irah Viid v. urtcis, liruiiir comraon 1 Escapement , Walches ' fine Iadies ftnd getitfrmeh breast pinsj and ftnrer Rings (new : and ' beautiful r natlern.l Rntt " HrnnIt nnr! Necklace, )lain and set ISukU gold Guard and ; Fob Cbalns and Kej-, ptld and 'nilver .Pencil . and Thimblea, gold diamond pointed Pen?, ,; Gold and Silver Spectacles Perifocal, Gernuin Silver, Steit and comrnoh do.? , Also, a large assortment of G asses lo suit all ages, which . ..v. can be put in frames at a very short notice j Chapman's and EmerVonfi inpi rior Raior STRAPS, yors. Silver Spoon rndiBuUerJCnices; T?8?$?' w'd; mny other krticles usually kept in Jew 'ry!0 Al f ickirillbe aold very low foe cash, or on time to punctual customers. -'"Cadi at the brick row, opposite; G, W, Brown's store. r , , AU kihda of Watches wl he repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex,.horizontaf, patent-lever, musical, repeating and plain. Alsojclocks, musical ; boxes, and all: UnjdaV'Jeweiri' jriH be Mt.ini order on reasonable terms. Having obtained a very steady and skilful work man from celebrated Watch making Establishment in Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation ih saying that he, will be able to give entire satisfact on to all those who may fa vor him with their work. All he asks is a trial. 1.,, Lepine and plain watches vrifl be altered to patent le vers, and warranted to perform well.' t J ' Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work done. Theaubacriber'deels thankful to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by punctual auendance to business and reasonable chargesto merit a continuance of the favors of a gener ous public. " - "'v. 7i - - JOHN E. BOGER. Salisbury; Sept. 27, 1845, tf22 FOR I u"iicS. aammuMrator on ttoe Jtstate ot w,n- rowe "easea, will sell, , t ; - AT THE COURTHOUSE IN SALISBURY, On the 1 sL of Jaimary next. , , AMONG THEM a most excellent COOK, and house servant : is also, one other excellent house servant girl, who is a good , There are, also, two other valuable women, and two very likely boys, between 12 and 14 years of age. These negroes will be sold tit public sale, on a credit of six months, the purchasers giving bond and approved security. A. T. POWE, Admr. Nov. 29th, 1845 31 :5t PUBLIC SALE! Oa ITIonday the 29th Instant WILL be exposed to public sale, at the late residence of Mis. L. Conner, dee'd, near Beattie'a Ford, TWELVE LIKELY NEGROES, Consisting of MEN, WOMEN, and CHIL DREN ; among whom is an excellent COOK. ; ted ;.ALSO---:v';; .::; ' hr rhct of Qnnif v on which said deceased lived, lying on the waters of the Catawba River, containing , 700 ACRES, (If not sold privately.).. At the same time will be sold a quantity of Corn and Fodder, Horses, Cattle and stock of Hogs." Also, some fattened for Pork. s. 1UIFU8 RE1D, R. J. MeDOW ELL, Dec 6. 1845 4 w32 Agents of H. W. Conner. LAND, MILLS mills , FOR SALE! PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of Equity for , Davie county, at Fall Term, 1845, 1 will sell at pub lic sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 9th day of Janu ary, next, the Wiih the TRACT OF LAND adjoining, containing nitout 325 A ORBS, belonging to the late James Robiasnni dee'd, lying on the waters of the South Yadkin, Davie county. Also, on Saturday, the. 10th day of January, on the premises, a , f THACT OF LAND ly'mg on the waters of second;. Creek, in Rowan county, joining the lands pf Henry-Robinson, Andrew Lyerly and others, belonging' to the said Robinson, and subject to dower. A credit of one, two and three years will be givt en, purchasers giving londs with approved security, bear ing interest from date. Titles retained until the purchase moneispaid. , . . . L. RINGHAM.C.M. E. . x Mocksville. Dec. 1,1845 4w32 Printers fee $5 00 SALE OF NEGROES. WILL be sold at Public Sale, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on Saturday, the 27th instant, 6 or 7 LIKELY NEGROES, . m)MEN, BOYS and GIRLS, ; belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Kelly, dee'd. TennS made known on the day of sale, " BINGHAM. AdnCr. y jjec. 3. 1845 4w32 , ; NEGROES FOR SALE. f fl HE undersigned Executrix, on the" Estate of Obadi X ah M Smith, dee'd, will sell at the court-house, in Salisbury, on the first dajrof January next.four - V. , xxiioty OTanbE& : one woman and child, one man, a jjhoeraaker, and one good plough boy t; rhe above negroes ".will be sobj on a credit of six months, purchasers giving bond and approv ed security;- i . JOYSEY SMITHV&tecutrix, & Dec; 3, l84543.2 CLOTHING FOR GLJUmB iSyj J CHEAPlFpR CASH! B" FH AsLIHK wjll also make u the 'latMt style, well done and wafanted to fit at his "shop; id the farge brksk house at Salisburyi: . He wfll also teach the art of cutting on the latest and most approved style as gent for' New York and Philadelphia, a Cutting dom at short notice. 32tf . B. F. FRALEY: ITBGROBS FOR WTT.f . liplt at tbe eonrt-hoose. in tt rt-house; io the towabf Saltsbu X'nr.on the 1st dav of January. I846,seTeraI fikely Ne groes. . JL nose wishin ung tb purchase wouia aq weu o.i -' ' -'"''' ""J,"M.! LOVE. tend. V ' December K. 18 45-4 PURE. WHITE -LEAI).-,. .r? AA KEGS piire white lead 5ust received -.ind lor AUUsale low by-- - i h IL ENNESS. ' i ut i a an jjsWwesf j0 vtrntf umm ,1; ;; f ;H0CE SA,tE ANI); RETAIL GASH-STORE; fW HE ande'rairaerf : A .fbiladelpbia and New York, their FaU and Winter uppiy oi 9casonaDie liOODS, uA 1PnSthe largest, cheapest and mojst desirable stock -of NEW STYLE FANCY: GOODS, ever brought to w,ern part of North Carolina ; consisting ih part of Super fine and low price French, English cloths and cat - simeres. -f - u j French and German plain and. ribed beaver cloths: f ' Fancy coi'd i!k and wool beaver clot!w, (new and desira- Me article.) , . fi .- - . Sa4tmeXTweedcassirneWs;Ky striped S. nahnela, Kerseys and Canadian Jeans, s v; Surges, plaid wool linings and plaid linseys. ;'; ; . -2OJ3O0 yds. French and American prints(pretty & cheap) Cashmeres. crape de lanes and bombazines. 60 ps. Orleans and Alpacca lustres, blk. 'and colored. 6 pa. plain and satin striped silk warp lustres , Silk, linen and cotton h'dk'fs, silk era vats and satin tie, d. ?dtNegro blankets, suspenders and gloves. , 800 yds. wool, hemp and cotton carpeting from 25c to 3 1 300 bearer fend blanket overcoats ; 30 beaver frock and ,-t"t.avick coat.f ;v - -4;tf ,:...5w, -.-'t,-i j 45 ps, red,; white and yeilovc flannels, 1 .-.;V; 75 doz. woo! and damask shawls and tippets, every dual "' tty and price.4 - . f '' ; - v r - ! H . f ; Bl'k and bltie blk sCks blk and white crape and crape de . i,Jihrfi. , j ,tik.-3 -r;. ...... .j..;t Brocade stnped Poult de soie dress silks. , ' . A very large assortment 6 French dress Goods ;f every description , ;B-lung cloths, no. 4 to 9, and screen wire. : ,: Bleached and fine brown shirtings and sheetings. Ginghams, bed ticks and apron checks. Merinoand flannel Shirts and drawers. Cambrics, jneoneta and Swiss muslins. Jaconet and Swiss muslin edgings and insertings. HATS, BONNETS 4 CAPS. Aft dozen Fur and Wool Hats. ' -50 dozen Fur, Seal, cloth aind seletcaps. ;r 25 " ' Leghorn, straw and bombazine bonnets .... ; BobTsu$B shoes. : " 1 O CASES.mens and boys mud boots., : 5 do. Miles' water proof and dreSs boots. ' 15 do. good and cheap negro shoes, -f 47 ' do. ' men's and women's lined & bound shoes 20 iron and wood framed travelling. trunks. . 7500 lbs. Northern skirting and hemlock sole leather, io to 18 cents per lb. , 35 carpet and saddle bags. 20 dozen lining and binding skins.. ... v U f,6 do. Philadelphia calfskins ; 3 do. hog akins. C3 side and mens saddles, all qualities and prices. 25 dozen saddle trees. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. ff PAIR Eliptic springs, all sizes, W 20 chaise hides ent leather. 4 pr. ruber cloth ; 14 sides pat 45 sets of concave bands ; lamps. 30 buggy and carriage Id pr. folding steps ; 20 dashes. Mdnldings, Plated Knobs, and Malleable Bnggy Axles, Poxes, Fringes and Laees. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. 8 BOXES axes. $1 to 1 25 ; 125 kegs nails. 30 anvils and vices ; 18 pr. bellowses. 9 boxes tin plate ; 15 boxes cofiee mills. 30 dozen wool and cotton cards. 12 do. steel shovels and spades ; mill and X cut .,. saws. ; 5000 yds. Ky. bagging, very heavy, 16 to 1 8 cts. c .4 baling rope ; 40 ounces Quinine. 6 do mining and. well rope, 1$ to 5$ inches. 75 boxes window glass ; 3 flasks quick silver. 30 gallons copal varnish ; 2000 lbs. best white lead. 10 bbls.' linseed oil ; 16 bbls. tanners oil, (warranted) GROCERIES. I "i Hogsheads sugar; 180 bags coffee. v JL U 1500 lbs. loaf sugar 4 boxes tea. 200 lbs. best Spanish indigo ; 2 bbls. madder. 150 kegs rifle and blasting powder ; 25 bags shot. 2000 feet dry and water fuse ; 700 lbs. bar lead. A very large stock of rolled and bar Iron Tyre from 1J to 2 inches. 1000 lbs. English and American blister steel. 800 lbs. cast steel, hoop and sheet iron. The above goods were selected with care by an expe rienced buyer, and bought exclusively for cash, principal ly by the package from first hands ; and are now offered at wholesale and retail for cash, we think at from ten to fifteen per cent. lower than the market price. All we ask is an examination ; we have the goods and arc determin ed to sell them. If you want good bargains come with money, and you will be certain to get goods at lower pri ces (with a few exceptions) than you ever bought them before. Persons at a distance, and country merchants wanting goods, would do well to call and examine our large, and beautiful stock before purchasing, as it is a noto rious fact goods are sold lower at retail in Salisbury, than in any other part of the United States. J. H. JENKINS & CO. . Salisbury, November 15, 1845 6w29 N. B. Alt persons indebted to the late firm of Jenkins & Biles, by note or book account, are requested to come forward without delay and settle the same, as I am anx ious to close the concern as soon as possible. , . , i t J. H. JENKINS, Surviving Partner. Nov. 15, 1845 6w29 FASHIONS FOR 1815 & '6, At the old Tailoriaag Establish meat ! HORACE H. BEARD, HAS JCST RECEIVED OF MR. F Maba. the 32asoa(21Daaa ,QPiards8 and 33PflH2i&Xl0pQaaSL VFfFt3lJZla ICCES?S3 for the Fall and Winter of 1845 and '6, which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the ' . TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he is ev er ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always shall be bis aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, be hopes to merit its continuance. - . f - N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman who cannot be surpassed either North or South. Oct. 4. 1845 tf28 H. H. BEARD. 9 LIS &X.Y NEGROES, " CONSISTING OF , Three Men, two plough Boys, one Girl, one. Woman, and two Children, belonffinc: to the Estate of the" late. Wm. Chnnnt dee'd. One of the men (a young man) has work ked some time at the ntACltSJIITIIIXG business, and made good progress in acquiring a knowledge of the trade. The woman was Mrs. Choral's eOOK . : for several years. These negroes will be sold on a cred it of 12 months, ' " ; : At tfte Courthouse in Salisbury, to' the 'highest bidder, on the first day of . " ' January next:1 '. ' - : . " E. D." AUSTIN, Executor. Nov.2Dth,1845 31:5t "J .RSvP, & -A. M. HENDERSON)- A VING associated themselves in the Prac - fljL t jcc 0f Medicot; offer their Professional tr thA Ptdalis.06T Office in the brick fmthftiii: nnnnslte the Rowan Hotels 4544tt FALLrND -WINTER FASHIONS y , For 1815 & iti-ijrt received I 2S. i ta1loring:estab lmmentj ALSOBROOIviAOT) : MILLER, TTTaVING located ourselves in the: Town of Salis JULbury, ''permanently we intend carryins on our bu siness in a style not to be surpassed in the State or out of it.: '. Our establifhnient is in the room on the corner of the" Mansion: Hotel, formerly occupied as the Post-Of-ficeV ' We have employed "the- best 'of 'Northern Work- men,.-No expense or pains wilt, be f spared to .render this a Fashionable Establishmenr in all respects. Gen men, therefore; may rely on having then clothes made upia the most. fsliioaable and durable 'manner, ; Wc have been engaged regnlarly in cutting for the last five years, and part of the. time in some of the most celebra ted establishment in the Southern States, I We shall not hesitate, to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. iwnuwir imu il((v ivrn received monthly in conclasion, slioutd we be encour aged , no one wtll be be under ; the disagreeable nesessitf to send away 40 procure first-rate made clothing. f We .return lhanks for . th liberal patronage hereto-, fore bestowed on us, .and hope by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. , , , ' A. P. JLSOBROOK. II. S.. MILLER. All persons Indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement; as longer indulgence will not be un . .afeiafer,S0,1845.26:ly ' 1 G A S H BltlG ES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. Fll HE subscriber, in consideration - JL of, the hardness of the times, and also hoping To extend his bust i nessi has revised his prices for and finds it in his power to f all a little, provided he sells for cash. " He has therefore subjoined a list of his prices for work, on the cash system. " Those; who purchase on credit, mus. expect to pay the customary prices, -j ' List of Cash Prices. Fine stitched Boots $6 J50 do fudged v. do ' -5 50 do men's shoes 2 00 do do shoetees 2 50 do do fudged shoes 1 87J do do do shoetees 2 25 do Ladies shoes 1 50 do do ! do fudged I 37J Also a quantity of children and negro shoes of, the ve ry best quality on hand for sale lower than any where else for cash " " - .,' r: A--- - - .:" rP. S. Order from a distance- punctually attended to, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices in exchange for work. ' 'l- i - . Jlfy shop is opposite the store of J. 6j" IF. Murphy. - . All those indebted to me are requested to come forward and settle the same either by cash or note, otherwise they may have to pay cost, MIOSES. L BROWN, July 26, 1845 125 Dec ' . ; By Jacob Lefles. FORWARDING AXD, CUMISSI05 HOUSE. HALL 4 HALL WOULD inform the merchants of the interior that they have in connection with the general C2Sac3Sa exso-jy X23aa92.QX9S8S3a added to that of For warding ; and having large and commodious Ware houses on the bank of the. River, are 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 the place. All Goods shipped to G. W. Davis of Wilmington, for the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. :- Faycttcville, May 1,1 844 tfG NEW, NEW, NEWER THAN EVER, And the best assortment ra. or Confectionarics . & . . . FRESH m TEAS. 5 in my line, ever brought to Salisbury before, and having bought for cash, and cash only, I will be able to sell cheap er than ever, and all of the beat and most choice selec tions. My new stock consists of Sherry Maderia, Port, Champaign, Claret, TenerifT, Malaga, and Domestic -Wines. Also, the finest Liquors, such as French Brandy, Jamaica- Rum. . Holland Gin, N. E. hum, and all varieties of country or Do?nestic Liquors, of the best selection in Salisbury or. any where else. Also, some genuine London Porter in quart or pint.bot tles, fresti Ale and sweet Cider; splendid French Cor dial, forty boxes of the finest plum Raisins, fine fresh Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, fine Goshen Cheese, fresh Soda Biscuit and fresh Butter Crackers ; the most splendid assortment of finest Candies ever brought to Salisbury, or seen here ; and perhaps the finest Segars ever brought here, fine fancy pipes, the best Scotch Snuff either in bottles or bladders, Macaboy Snuff in bottles, the, finest fresh Mustard, Lime Juice, Lemon Sirup, Pep per Sauce, Cayenne pepper, Cloves, fancy Snuff-boxes, Seidletz powders, Blacking Matches, and lots of fish hooks and lines, fresh Sardines Salmon, and Herring, and a large variety of other articles in my line too tedious to describe, all of which I will sell low for cash and on the same terms to punctual customers. I would ulso inform the ladies and gentlemen of Salis bury and the country at large, that I have quit retailing spirits at my dwelling house, situated nearly opposite J. & W. Murphy's i Store, where-the ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine for themselves, as there will be no danger of disturbance by the drinking of ar dent liquid, and will be attended to by Mrs. Roneche. F. R. ROUCHE. Salisbury.May 17th. 1845. tf (6263) HARRIS' HOTEL, CONCORD, N. CAROLINA. - fTTHE subscriber has the pleasure to inform JJ his old friends ond customers, and the public generally, that he has recently purchased the large BRICK HOUSE, adjoining thetwrtb west corner of the Court-II ousfi, in the Town of Concord, and has fitted it up iun fashionable and comfortable style as a HOUSE for the ac commodatiorr of the pnhlicv- Ills bouse has been thoroughly repaired his rooms are large and conveniently arranged, and! his furniture is entirely new. His Hostler is not surpassed by any ih the State., He flatters himself that from his long experience, in the business, lie is able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. All I ask is a fair trial. . Call and judge for yourselves. KIAH If. HAKKlo. Concord. N. C. May 13, 1845 tf3 ftfr Raleiffh Resister, Lincoln Courier and Charlotte Journal, will countermanded. v n r . the above till FRESH MEDICINES, PAINTS AND D I E STUFFS, Wines and Spirils ilFancy and : Perfnmerr : Shoo Furniture ; Fine Tobacco arid Cigars; Spices, Paint and Hair Brushes-, Rice, Oil, and Candles; and a Jargerrariety of fancy articles for La dies and Gentlemen, just received and for sale very cheap for cash at , WHEELER'S. Salisbury. Nnrr22h845tf30 ' ; - Ac ; MONEf 1 : EOTJND in my yard on the 10th of this month, th turn of T WEN TY DOLLARDS. bch b loset can have, by application to- me, on condition that fte give a satisfactory aeconnt of it ; and by pajjV notice " DANIEL LYLRLY. Nov. 23th. l845:3r.""-"-7' " y r , . J . rr a vn . OF UAWIV " ' , Neatly printed and for sale at this Office.; Coasrejsioi.ii - "' - - , , ' ' " ;-;Tflt Proprietors of-the Natkxai. Lntlllioexcer, in. -OTdeT.Tomeet the wishes of those , whose circnintapces or " inclination do not allow them to subscribe even to a week ly Washington paper during the whole year-, Lave deter- - , mined to issue, doting the session of, Congress, a weekly - -sheet styled Tn CosaRisxiijxAL Isteu-icencee,' to - . be devoted exctusirely to'the publication as far as its lira-I- its will permit , of the Proceedings of both Houses bf Coo- gress, ja nd ..Official . Reportaja nd Documents connected ; therewith, including a rorffp(f official pipy f theAcU . patsed bf Cougrets during the session . v . ' : . To bring'the price within the nieans of every man ho can read, the charge for this paper will be for thert ses- ..J." aion of each Congress One Dollar.and for the second ses. sion ofxeach Congress haJfa.pol'ar, u."-;.' vt r.; TThe price of theCoxGRSssioxAU Ixtei.Ligc.vcer, to.be " -issued on each Wednesday during the approaching Ses-, ,r sioh of Congress, will therefore, be One Uoliar poiu in ad . To enlarge upon the Talue, to those w ho takes no news- a paper from Washington, of this publication, containing an :? impartial but necessarily abbrevla.'ed account of the. Pro-- ; ceedincsof Congress. including anauthentic ofikial copyti of all the laws passed during the session, would be. need-' , less. The man who takes no such paper, ought .to take i - one, if.he does not prefer 'remaining Jgnorant of 'what - , most nearly concerns his owrjjkrstinj, and that ol ha ta mily and fliis posterity for ever. J'i " , i . "irWhensixcpiare.ordered nnJ paid for. by. anyv one person, a deduction of one-sixth wilt be. made' from ' the price :that is to any, a remittance of five dollars, will" command six cieaof the ISongressiocal Intelligencer far f the next Session. -- A remittance of ten dollars will secure , thirteen copies jandforfifu'en dollars remitted from any? one person orptace twenty copies will be forwarded. ' a OTaymenijn advance in all cases is indispensable. , M 1 WEEKLY NATION AL JNTELLIGEKCET -This paper, being made apof such portion of thef con tents of the National Intelligencer proper as can be com- pressed within tlie compass of a single newspaper.contin- ; ues to be issued and mailed to subscribers every Saturday at Two Dollars a yenr.paysble hi advauce, in all cases na , account being opened with subscribers to the . weekly pa- - per. : . --- . 4' yiT, f-Til7 To bring this paper yet more nearlyi within the reach of such as desire to take fcjr the year m cheap paper fiom-tbe seat of thVJeneral Govf rnmenf , a reduction will be made in the price-of it where a number of copies are ordered am) paid for by ny one personor association at tlie following ? rates : For Ten Dollars six copies will be sent. 1 j For.Twenty Dollars thirteen copes and T, For each sum'of Ten Dollars, above Twenty, 8yl copies will be forwarded ; so that a remittance ; of Fifty Dollars will command 37 copi$9 s-? O Publishers of paper sjhrovghout the several StaM and Territories usho will gite a single insertion to this advertisement with this note annexed) and tend mptf their papers to this office tcith the advertisement marked therein, shall recent th JVetilff National Intelligencer for one pear fret nf charge -? ?'k V ' , MOCKSi'ILLE,IvT..C. ilia! VatI :TllEniI ND E R S lOX E A - l . ! RESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that,thef have recently purchased that large and commodi ous Public Iloasc in Mocksville, Davie county, known as the -. i.ii, . ,.Lt sllutou ?ZjotcU that they have refitted and newly furnished the same and opened it for the use of the public, To'those acquaint-;; ed with this stand.it wrll be-unnecessaryo say that' th . . building is nearly new; the rooms large and. airy; f modern construction, and that the entire: establishment with its i - " t. ' -':h?.S. Oat-2aildiag aad adjacent Grounds, is most commodious! y and comfortably arranged: iThsj undivided attention of the undersigned will be directed to. the comfort and well being of those .'who rriajf honor, them with their patronage. , -v- s', i II. & R. REYNOLDS. Mocksville, February 2D. 1845-3v44y CHEAP, CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST !r TWIIE subscriber respectful-' 'JL ly informs his friends and the public that tie still continues to carry oa , the & -.f-!-:tl--' -'r,:h--.-r-t in Salisbury, on main street, a few doors south of 'J.'.ct W. Murphy's store, and just, opposite the Rowan Hotel : He has on hand a large assortment of furniture, nd. -. keeps in his employment the best of workmen, and uses . the best materials the country a fiords. He has On hand- at all times an assortment of such : work as will suit .the.': wants of the country, such a Bureaus, Stdeboards,'See,y retaries, Cup-boards, Tables, ' Co ndle-stands Wash t stands, Bedsteads, t j - tt r&ii Cane Bottom and Windsor Chairs, c? A neat assortment of Coffins constantly kept on hand) -j so that any person can be accfiuimodated in that line and . the prices shall be made to suit customers, not only in that article, but in all of the above mentioned articles. Tbe" subscriber would sajr fo the" pubfir t ha they would do well to call and examine before tliey purchase, as h inf' tends hereafter to sell cheaper than woik has ever beeia -sold iu this State ' ",;;.. .. All kinds of country produce and lumber will be taken- in exchange for work. DAVID WATSON. ; Salisbury. April 19. 1845 25tr V NEW SPUING AND SUMMER-? Fashions for 1SI5 ! 1 t: IIOMAS DICKSONreppectfiilly informs hisfrienda nd the public, that, he still carries on . the. 1 Al- LORING BUSINESS in all its various branches,'! wo, . doors above i". & W. Murphy's store ,-wbere he is ready ..' to execute all orders of his customers in a style and man v ner not inferior to iny work done in this par: of the coan- -try. He is also in the regular receipt 'of .the 'TiElV;: YORK FASlflONS, and prepared to accommodate the tastes of the Fashionable at all times. - A AH work' will be warranted to fit well" ond to be made? well. , May 17. 1845 tfX'r V : ; SALE OP NEGROES! flUIE SUBSCRIREIt HAVING REES , I appointed a Commissioner by the County Court of Davidson, to effect a sale of the Negroes belonging to the- s, Estate of the late Sarah Ellis, of Davidson county, for the'. , purpose of a partition among the distributees,, will in pur.,, 4 suanee of a Decree6f said Court, expose to ID-PUBLIC SALE on WEDNESDAY the - ,,. -.inrT 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, i ; at the residence ofthe late Anderson Ellis', Jersejf Settle mem, - '2 ' ' -25 NEOE;fff; Consisting of BOYA WOMEN, and CIIIRDLEN. . A credit of twelve mon'hs wilt be emended 5 to purchasers upon giving bond and approved security: . ; JOHN W. ELLIS, . I -Commissioner. Salisbury, Kov. 13, 1843-723 iiii nitaV t y - Doct's Burtou & Krtdefp -v. tj A VI NGassociated themselves in the Prac-. " tice of Medicine, (and located at Mount Vern6n, Krider's Store, Rowan County,) of fer their prrfes.ionaI services to the public .-:t ... - citEWI!fG",TOBACCO.: -tfj:r:Xf' TI'ST received 10 boxes Beeswing .Cbewing.-To-..- ? SalWwry. June H. su . TIIE Cliewlag Tobacco; On hand and- -, Jjfor sale, one box of Rose Bad s 5 boxes Uees ing ;V, ; one box Honey Dew. -.-; J. IL ENNISS. a . Salusbury. August 9,1845 tf 15' . . .. PILLS r PILLS ! t: A GUEaild rcvcr PllIsWairahtedtoeare-, Av no pay,. For sale at J. H. ENISS Drug Store.. . Salisbury, August r J84 tt i -SUPERIOR COURT WITNESS- ficl;et5nent!yrprrttM " r for sale at this OfliQe.' r, if -.....::' April 12, 1845-59 . . .... - T - . .. V A4. - - , V 3 v t v. 1 "'n K t v
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