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1- l i . ! ' TROMI WASUlNGTQX. )(..ValhIngton correspondent of the Balti ; ' ' -Aiieifcan, under jtUte, of January 20, says $ ' icJ. t k J l.ri . rented in lliftt ritv frl .. . U O. L'..AI l-ltU QAnatA ft'ifO 9r Jnu Russell, now selected if tha new Premier, showing the feelings of - -j.tj Inalgural Address, I that tne wh le of tie irt'of t ).., tin. irpst has ueen created inkhatcity lli CMiCterw inejint-eiiigBircis iFuiu .ung ' t rouht of which jmay bo found ih anoth iis paper. It has been but 7 if a short f tfHorf Oregon was the rightful property of tfe'n Muo'v r' t! ivooeriji cei am noi go so tar bt,Wbb attributed to the position of Lord Lbs KusSch as one or no opposition members. f j,e priivaiirrig supposition, I think, says the 12 !& nmnu L. tilt c Have U rJmprstin. is Miniated of F ini'li:lV.dcn, ipdjlesg from Lord Jo feHtimn from Sic Robert Peel. The A best informed men to expect frotii Lord oreign Affairs, tbn hn Ad. isfration jbere, Irorrtjcertain iwiicaiiuiM. reiy itl'';uin fcjng aUomtiiercial Ireity with fcoglaH Ihe eilect of mcn wm ue IO mae island iVU'iiriffJo'res1ii; her claims to Or?. It ji tbfjugiit that UrjRatl Untain will not con. ie(i't4n-i exchange of real or supposed ifhiii. ana mucn irss n u sunnosea mill iir. cart er$uiido two kirds of the Senate to .toctii; c(i a nefarit us bargain, the obvious fjJI'Ci odf hUh would tp.the destruclip n of tfie rrfscntfraiift It IS u 7 Cdrfepondenc-of tlit: Baltimore Patriot WasiiixTOn, Jan. 20, 1846. naersiooo: mat iJttjpa(cnes nav gone on ffffkth Homo Srjuadron to repair furt. tith to 0 Vicinity of jJera Cruz and the Ar o inf iias(and to be- there to proceed to tte .1TJt i'.j ilu lif rwilnt nifoitka l.. rl il. II!. del Soft j 'o 'icct Mexican forces, shbuld thy kJeni-iipio, :iexas. . ; j i; , ltis fjrther stated, ihat the President arid ?eetrtty tf'AVar re6rtt to put (he army In letai uWler the coiitrolifand direction of Ma. j, r (Jf nal Scott ! It .must. be recollected that iheecrWaW of War umht sonie himself diir. jog the list wtrand that if I he President djid H rolutitee anc was not drafted to co to the H-nce New Orleatj like many of his corn rtH It If as-no fault of his, because he left his ''ironed af Coliitnbia knd went awaV to Muir- -The paper'4 by iheSoutliern mail "bay ing failed to reach: as on yesterday morn-4 ing, we copy from -the Richmond' Whig of Iast!evening4the following important intel ligence from Mexico : ' -I , Office of the; N' O. D aily Tropic, ) !; Tuesday, January 13, 1 p. m. j LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM ' t f M3SX1CO. The Mexican kbr Julia, Zaldupndo master, arrived hee this morning fronj Ve ra Cruz, whifch place she left on the poth ult.t bringing us papers from that plate to the l)th and froni jibe city of Mexico to the 33fd ultl I Thcj Julia also brought J. Tilghman Homman, Hisq., bearer of Des. ! Another. rumor fs afloat, which we find embodied in a letter from Washington of yesterday, published in . the i Baltimore American. " Y - Y'A : ! c" - S s there is important riews in Jlhe. ciiy from Mexico, to the e'fTectthat ne gotiations are going on between the Mex ican and French governments, for placing a constitutional king upon the throng of Mexico, and changing the Mexican! repub lic into a constitutional monarchly for that purposethe king to be a French Prince. I give the rumor tor what it is! worth, i It was current last night for the! first time. pnd has been circulated to-day 'in the halls' bf Congress and among the diplomatic jcircie. it has been; credited, too, by many, batches to bur government, from whom lWn& is reported to have its -origin fin des- we learn that Parlekles was certainly on lPafcbes received at the Department of bis march tqjjthe city of Mexico, and! that I'jState.direclj from Mexico. Manyherere our 3linisteriMr. Sliddell. was still .there. ! ISM as more than probahlej while 0th- From the Vera Cruz and Mexico papers, ers discredit it entirely. Stranger events Hides, green, 4 a 5 j firs' -f . ( v 1 I. . r.'rl-.y-if" Sausbcsv, Jan. 30, 1846. i The Maskt Flour So per bfcl;. .Wheat 80 a 81 pr bushel Cora 75 80 ctt.; rotatoesjrish Stww Ball 62 J, Ked 5U; Swreet da, 40 ; Sajjaf 7 a II ; Co4iee7i 10 Beeswax So ; dried Apples 75 j Feathrrs 25 ; Molasses 40 a 50 ; Tallow 6 a 7 ; Nails 5 J a G , .JBranJy 50 ; Whiskey J40 a 50. I FAYETTEVTLLE MARKET, Jan. 20. Brandy! p., 00 a 1 00 Lard, 9 a 10 Do. ; apple, 45 a 55 . Molasses, j 24 a 29 Bacory 8 a 8$ Oats, I 33 a 40 Beeswax. 27 a 28 OiLLinseedr73 a 80 uuiiervi ' ; Bale Rope, Cofiee,jfr' COTTO j : Cot. Baging, Coring H Flour, 1 1 ! Feathers, Fall. ahd-..ninter. iFasMons For 1815 '40 Jnst received! TAILORING BSTABLIIIMENT I H; 6 a 61 16 a 20 75 a!80 we have hurriedly gleaned the foliolwing IrH-slKiroi Jiijf wis tgh to complete his studies ! i cuurae wurino rresiuent now re. tommcnJf Congress to ihko on the subject of our iQaifi'.itn;Mexicp! Kdfnemberthat irihismes. iage at .tH. penjng of the session, ifier an Boiincinlhe appointment of Mr. Slidell as min- ister, lie le'd following signijBcant Unguagc : TWnMnisterappoirled has set, out on his m1on,'nd j'iroHably by this time Jnear the jVticafapitol: . lie has Ijeeh instructed to Wm;th4 negotiation ith which he id charged ctnirtBirrn it the t irliest praclicdble peri. St if eipecfej will be in tinje loena. S-6 tn l coniiriuiiicatj? the' result to Congress king llti present ResM:n. Until tharesult is laowii, I forliear 'to rjcommend to Congress b ulterior liieaures of redress for the wronns ' 1 f 1 s. : '.. It 'l . - r. . . ? . aqd iniurles wei.have so long borne, ai it wduld nive iicen proper ko make had no suchnegotia in ri nisi IIUIUII. ' i : i Jad notv that it understood his instituted nrniitiatiprf lias been rejected with" inshlt, it re irjaim to;he s,ecti irAa'Uiltcrior measuk-esof re fan' the Preiidoiit wi I recommend to Con grf is i j fTyi. rrirtms 1 DCFjJVo tnidcrstrttd from a fri;nd.tbat Ac qpctatioji of Lilootomy has been per- wrmeuKUCcesstuilv UVlJr. llenrv 1'. Clincr- Oud neducct'ssfally byl)r. II km, of hurry county ;N, C. Oud readers tell hndcrstand, tba I the operati on con sists (tuttinjg irtt6 io Bladder and re fcovio ji stone. In jhis instance, the sue cess jyH cpmptcte, and an encysted stone. lac stziM of a hickory nut, was removed VfiUiiuahv ill'luck in tbe.nrogrcss of cut- , 'j-S'..'; !Jt occurred. irj'Sthe person of a boy Tiinc years pi, age; Xle The boy Leaucbamb. of Davie county Thd proceedings of Congress oti the IOth f . amlltih wcre iW ot much interest. The 5- ICOXGRESSDiATii or A'MJ Scnatciadjourned p Monaa Ucr from Thursday to Oregon Question iri fctitatitr, liad not The Interminable debate on the" important news : Thb Monituer, of the 21st ult. says that UA C J r L i . . mo kjuprciiiu, vjoyerniiieni nas appoiniea uenuustamente Comman Gen. Rorregpn his second the Army tojopppse Gen. Paredes. iThat paper says the government is indefitiga bly working jo qjiell the revolt, and hat it has already taken the necessary measures to put the Capital in a state of defence, and given otjt 3000 guns to be distributed among the citizens. On the 2st tilt.j the Senate concured with the Govern nent in giving Dictatori al powers tojPresidcnt Herrera. E( Siglo says that Paretes had seized upon the Public Treaiuryj of he Fair at San Juan, which had been committed to his charge. El Veracruzanaof the 24th, says that on the 23d, a saint ; from the Castle of San Juan Ulloa, unt er the command of Cas sanova, announced the first movement of the Army and IkTavj, in favor of the proc lamation of San Louis Potosi, by Gen. Paredes, and that it was immediately se conded by (he garrison of the place, at whose headis he brave Laudero, with the exception ol a pfirt of the battalion Si gero, numbering about 100 men who left their barracks with their officers, refusing to join their; companies. This body, as they were marching out, fired a! volley on those who remained, killing a captain and ten veterans, ard wounding three others. It then marc hed to the Government palace, and :wa ordered to quarter in the Convent of San Fraticisco, where they re mained at the latest dates. The same pa per says that aC a late hour it learned that have happened We will not undertake to saw there is no truth in this rumor, which is not alto gether new ; but certain it is, thak we are der:n Chitkartd ?ot advised of there being anyj f otindatipn in commahd, of Vf J1 ln rlr official despatches do. Iron, try, FRIDAY MORNING; Racoa,j Beeswax, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Iron, AI-S0feR06l4 AND llLLEIlV AVXSG located ourselves iii the Town banri f Dei&fieiu!r.l we intend cirrviniron mrba rff g , ct i siness in a styl not to be porpaawJ io the Stat or oat of it. Our establishment in the office three doors be- : 1m k f Mk1n itnmar mrt4 wtm vl m AmiAlt ika f s a; UNails, Cut, I 0 a j Hou.Wc hav employed; the best of NonhernAVorlt men. jo expense or ai us wiu oe vparea 10 renuer this a Fashionable EistabliRhtnen in all repectt. j Gen tlemen; therefore, may rely on having their clothes made op in the most fashionable anJ d arable manner. Wie have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last five years, and part of the time in some of Qe most celebra ted eotaUubmetitsIn the Southern States. We shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. London, Paris and, New York X received monthly. In conclusion, should we be encour aged, no one w'ill be under the disagreeable necessity to wnd away to procure first -rale made clothing. i We return hanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed bn us, and hope b'y fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. j it. P. JLSOBROOK, J J II. S. MILLER. . All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to close their accounts by February Court, or they may expect to settle with an officer. S ! September 2 1845 26. ly ! j 7 a 8 illairs. per. lb. 2 7 a- 9 'Sugar, brown, 8 a 10 do. Lump,' 14 do. Loaf, 14. a 16 Salt,(bush.V 45 a 50 85 a S3 f do. Sack, $l a $2 26;2d . iTallow, i 7 a 8 THE rubscriber s lo.v receiu j. fall uvixii::: "GOOBC r ' i - S . it1' Flaxseed, $1 a 61 1 0 Tobacco, l'f,; 2 a 3 8 alO 4a; 5 Wheat, Whiskev, Wool, " !90a 95 ': 40 a 42 12a 15 CHER AW ! MARKET, Jan. 27. 9 a-10 22 a 24 8 a 10 5 a 7 62 a 75 $5 a $6 25 a 32 5 a 61 Leather, sol, 20 a 25 Lard, j 9 a 10 Molasses, 45 a 50 Nails, cut, 6 a 6f llice, 5 a 7 Sugar, br. 8 a 10 do. Loafi j 15 a 17 Salt, sack, 81f a81j which has been selected aJ boz?.i 1 y I tare and st the lowest riu!aJc!.h.a jr. . 1 part.oOhe followins a rtlc :., t Cloths, Blankets? Cashiicrcs, : j Cashmeres, Alpacas, Kcnlucl -L. Mouseluie de Lnnes, Carj.br.- 'MjjfsiiNs. Bonnets, S!ioeff pur and Wt -T .". Cloth timl hair Capr, Prime Rio Coffee, nutl Kails and Brads.oak tanged and hemU '. I many other axticlea U teJiou to nirr, . alsa si good lot of TIN the city ana garrison of Jalapa had pro- The fidlowing important Foreign News, was transmitted by a gentleman in Philadelphia to' a friend in this Town, which, by jbis kind; ness, we are enabled to send tut nearly a week earlier than any other paper in this part of North Carolina. It is copied from the Pub- lie Ledger Extra, of the 24th Jan.-rone day later than any other hews North, by this morn ing s mail. BEST EXTRA OUT THE ONLY ONE CONTAINING ALL THE BY SPECIAL EXPRESS. 23 DAYS LATER NEWS ! staitc oc jiovtn (Savouna, Saddle,! Harness fand Bridl jj IREDELL COUNTY. ' Court J of Pleas aad Quarter Sessions No- ji ; vembet Term, 1845. . ; John Davis, v .it,' Original Attachment le'ed on land. Felty It. Furchas TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the X defendant, Felty II, Furchas, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the term of three weeks, notifying, the said Felty H. Furchas, to AKElhiajncthiMl of informing the citizens of Sal- appearatour next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ; JL isbury and the Public at large, that th-y have cora- ESTABLISHMENT ! ALEX. BOYD 4- IIEXRY 310 YER, FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP! Favorable aspect of ThingsReception of the President s Message The Peel Ministry Re instated Cotton iff Flour. t certain that notwithstanding j if tne Gepefral to the contrary, nounced in Uavpr ofj Paredes, and that it was momentarily waiting for a similar movement ih Crisank and the jrortress of Perote. .. . J j- 'J On the 23d, t le forces of Paredes were said to be ohly three days marchjfrom the city of Mexjco. j I On the" 24th. the troops at Puebla ,der Gen. Inclan, who hakl received orders to march to the (lapital, refused to depart, and it was the efforts O they would soon declare in favor of Pare-1 ues. . . i , . .; . j Mexico, it was said, would in a lew dayspen its gate to Paredes. j The VcraCrbzanoof the 29th, says that! it learns hyf letters of responsible persons,! from Mexico, that the imbecile and short-; sighted cabinet had mortgaged to England the department of Jucatan on condition! that she wquk pay jits immense debt.- I There, sayslth it paper, are facts that willj soon be divulged, j ! A circular A the 24th, transmitted by President Her "era to the governors of the different dpa rt merits, delegates to said governors, the tremendous extraordinary powers with which jcongress had invested! him, and already hap the capital of the re nublic becan to feel the weight of such! despotism, as imprisonments, irrespective I'lVdm Vera Cruz, which place Express at our past 'six o'clock, ; ' - M to expectation, The Foreign News arrived by Specia office this (Saturday) morning, at half by the Steamship Hibernia. We are rejoiced to say that, contrary the news is of a pacific character. The President's Message had been received, but its effect was only to stiffen the cotton market, : and renew the general feeling that peace may be mjaihtained. ! The tone of the London Times, in commenjtingjupon it, is entirely free from bitterness, and there is art evident inclina tion towards the better and peaceful side The cause of the frustration of the Whigs -the fail ure of Lord John Russell to form a Cabinet J and the re instatement of Sir Robert Peel is attributed to Lord Grey's refusal to take a seat in the new John Russell, in case Lord Palmerston taryship of the Foreign Office: Consols fell when Peel resigned, bu statement rose 3 per cent higher than before The PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ts CONSIDER ED PACIFIC, says the European Tirrjes. resignation, and was looking towards o proved symptoms in the produce, share er markets. DC3 The news which we pjublish ib ain-i other column from poor districted Mexi co is confirmed by an arrival of the scboo- IGlh,, ner Arnus at New Orleans in the of persons or characters had become com! rnon, and even the Arch tSishop,uardilno i . J t YiA hrn n riKliril trt flv trnm th nfrsfr.ni son ot Mr. Jacob i . .,i..;.wi u;m n I Ary.r..,;! HIBERNIA. to be held for the countyiof Iredell, at the court-house in Statesville on the 3d monday of February next, then and there to answer, plead lb or replevy, or te same will be heard eiparte, and the land levied upon, condemned for thebeiaefitof the plaintiff, this22d January, 1846. Attest, i J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. ; 3w4p-Printer'8 fee $4 00 is$oliitiou of Copartnership I menced the above business, three dtxrs below the Court house ind nearly opposite to Buia Confectionary shop, where they art prepared to make ' i t HARNESS and SADDLES, GEARS of all descriptions, TR UNKS, HALTERS, i COLLARS $ MARTINGALES, j made of the best materials and in the neatest and most durable manner. They have in' their employ a first rate Saddler. Their prices shall be such as to suit the times isting beltween the-undersigned under the firm of All kinds of repairing irf their line-done witH neatness Lock.Chaffm and Lock, has this day beeri mutually dis- and despatch.; solved. : RICHARD LOCKE, - They hope by punctuality to business and moderate 4' j N. S. A. CHAFFIN, charges, to merit and receive a liberal eliare of patronage. ! W M.LOCKE. j Salisbury. January y, 1846 337 Salisbury, January 27 184G 3w40 I rriHE partnership in the Drug Business heretofore ex- : JL i made of the best materials, and ty a fir?:-r ! all of which will be Sold very low lor casfi. 'I ing to purchase goods iW cash are rr?pec:f.." t call and examine his stock. Xj" Persons wh have been owinj me f r more, are most earnestly reqiested local". ; ! raent, as it is absolutely; nevefaMry that I .'.. money lo enable ine in Ix-rp my busness r neglect this, or it may cause you some i: ; -I :'. . J AND. I Lexington, N. Ci, Dec 5, 1S4S 31 tf DRUGGS, MEpifelNES,TAllN THE subscriber would rejxt ' L annoancf to Physicisos auJ t . . ers that he, ha now in Stt re a In; 'AS$OKTItXT or Sfdidncs, Paints, Gils.Djf-5!: I. comprininz amiost every thinj j 1 ! line, which he wilt sell very low for rash, r ! customers. In his Stock will be found iLe Poor Man's l i s Curcundy P n I . " Seidlitz and ir'-J. i Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, ; Log Wood, Or.!. Red Wood, i!a ! English Calomel, Sulph Quinine, . Rhubarb, Blue Mass, London, ( Ipecic, Cream Tartar, C. Ext Colocynth, Jalap, C. P. Castor Oil, in half pt.Coprcras, r undersigned having purchased the interest of JL Wm. Locke, in the above establishment, the business will be hereafter conducted by them under the firm of Locke d Chaffin. RICHARD LOCKE, t! : . ' N. 3. A. CHAFFIN. Salisbury, January 27; 1846 3w40 AAYRES & Co's smoking, tobacco, a most superior article, for sale at J. H ENNISS'S itr ot lloctU CatoUnii. STANLY COUNTY. ' Court of Pleas end Quarter Sessions J pt, and Qt battles. Epsom Salts, Balsam Copatvm Grey'a Ointment, Sands Sarsappa rills, Comstock's do. ' Sarsapparilla Roof, t Ague and Fever Pills, Brandreth'a Pills, reters Pills, Hull's Pills. Comstock's Vermifuge, Thompsons Eye Water! Rowands Tonic Mixture for Blackinj, 7 Litharge, Ked Jad, Dry White I, ; ! .White Lead i. Verdigris in (. , Prussian iiiue, Whiting, Macabau Fn jiT, Scotch ; ' iU Rappee tlo Cortgress tlo Chewing Tt'Lar. Smoking da do Bro-!. White wash d j S Nov. sessions, 1845. IMEON HARTLEY,! Plea: Fully ad- ague and lever, I Swaims Panacea, ! " Carpenters Syrup Laveprirt, Taint . Taylors Balsam ' do Tooth. Spohns Headache Remedy, Trusses, Havs Liniment. f Surgeon's I II ministered; and no assets. ! Drug store. Jan. 30, 1846 tf 40 Cabinet of Lord held the Secre- after his rein- F0E Cliewilt Tobacco. On hand a fine article chewfng Tobacco, made of choice Virginia leaf, &r sale at J. II. ENNISS' drug store. Salfebury January 30, 1846 tf 40 : I YOUNG liYSON TEA. " hand a superior article Young Hyson Tea, for 'vJ'sale very low by . JL Exyiss. January, 30, 1846 tf 40 vs. I Justice s John F. Miller, Adm'r off Jadgm't Henry Fespennan. J i , It appearing to the satisfaction bf the Court, that Eliz abeth Fesperman, David Weaver and Christena, his wife, and Henry Shitley and Esther his wife, heirs at law; of Henry Fesperman,dec'd, are not inhabitants of this State It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of sii weeks, notifying said defendants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, for the county of Stanly, at the Court house, in the town of "Albemarle, on the 6econd Monday in February next, then and there to plead lo issue, or the will be taken pro confesso, and heard exparte as to P"1 ENNISS. East Corner same wi ii. WQOLWOIl1 CLOCK A ND WATCH- I RESPECTl ! I.L bis friends I;; I general, that he i t:r abuve businefs 1 lone door below V,t well' store. AH w ; hands will be cartful y the best style, and v. . 1 1 ' r it: orm wen. a snare oi puouc poirim 1-- . j LINSEED OiJ OR SALE by J. II. Enniss, Druggist. Salisbury, January 30, 1846 tf 40 them. Witness, D. Ilearne, clerk-of our said court at of fice, the second monday in November, A. D. 1845, and in 1 Salisbury, Decembrjl3 1845 tf 33 "lTOTlCE. I hereby forewarn all persons from LtI f rfading for a certain note of hand for the sum of ! $28 50, payable to Jesse Rotruc (Rothrock is the cor- j rect -spelling of the name) given him by myself, bearing date he 13th January; 1840, due ihref monihs atter the 70th vearbf American Independence. j D. HEARNE, Clk. Printers fee $5 50 Cw36 date. 4 The said note was given for a small one horse The corn trade is recovering from the shock of Peel's ! wagoti, which I purchased of the said Rothrock, which d prices. s wagon Rothrock had previously sold to Johp K. lnin, and afterwards, as it appears, stole anu runaway wun 11, f . m mm Ma. PRIIE, 'j J FROM New York, respectfully announces to the cit izens of Salisbury, and adjacent places, that he has ' taken rooms in the village of Salisbury for a fw weieks , only, in Mr. West's Brick-building, afew doors North of TO b VNSMIT11S ! THE stibscribar'wishes to etni ! rate Journevman GUNSMITH. to wlx ri I will h frivn None other than a stuJr ai one need apply. Dec. 13, 1845. A, WOOLV. itatt oC Hortfii Can Tk r..i tvc::. uj 1 v . 1 ' , ' ' tn ,a 1 it nrram in ulnk ho ciirr0oilo1 1 hi. an id Keith. Mr I na'.ina llnlpl whiri hp u-milil rw nlinil to hnvp . the latest dafes, and each succeeding jlay showed im-., rock lived near Old Salem in Stokes county ; he citizens and strangeTS call and examine his specimen of j money and oth- , will nb doubt sell my note if he can. 'Of course, under ; Paintings. In a word, Ladies and Gentlemen ol ihis i village ure caniesny sjoiiciicu tun, u iney uu,u( uu not wish any paintings. these (circumstances, I am determined not to pay it. WILLIAM INGRAM. c Randolph co., Jan. 23, 1846- -3t39 MDER. thfc House of Ucpre Net been OroUi?ht to a los(4 0, '.ajuKlaV, in the House of Re- Urcscntatives, Mr. Ipromoole announced Aesudcldn death ofijis colleague, Wm. Savior, al uuv;hurmjc uisri representative ricti After the - -t ; rt'sjjiuijons iiau I peen ouereoj, a com- -Mlco. vas appointed to attend the funer al oflio deceased member, and the House Mourned; - it 1 i i THE TAl the Hon. from the cu stoma- had cone bver to the revolutionists, antf the govemmpjnt troops had publicly espou sed their eaijse. . ! Gen. Almonte was concealed, fearing persecutiojis. I The latest intelligence is to the effeel that Perote liid declared itself for Paredes and that the numerous cavalry of thajt general wfere in the near vicinity of the capitol. Ilis artillery and infantry were hutivpcn the citv bf Arrora Sarco. The cities of drizavo ahd Guanajunto, had af so declared tpr Paredas at the approacfi of his forces. 1 I Gen. lrre!a, sa?s El Siglo of the 19th, has been defeated by the torces of Gener FF OF i84fc als Camriuzana and Cuesta, having lost 4bout60 persons. each party she left on the 5th inst. Although the Government was making extensive preparations to op-, pose Gen. Parades, hardly any doubt was entertained of his triumphi The report that a plot is on foot to place a son of Louis Philippe's on the throtje of this dis tracted country seems to be gaining ground. As soon as this information was received at Washington, it is said great activity was observable at the Navy; Yard, every vessel having been ordered tp be ready for sea as soon as possible. ! i ! A REBUFF. I Mr. Brent, our charge des affaires at Buenos Ayres, in the late attack on tjhe Argentines, protested against the interference of European nations in the affairs of this continent. This State i of llpvtU eravoUua, ; ' STOKES COUNTY. Superior Court of Laic Fall Term, 1845. j Polly Myers, vs. Joshua Myers. 'petition for Divorce and Alimony. N. B. Sketches taken from a corpse and painted to the life pride double that taken from life. j Salisbury pec. 26ih. 145 35:tf ' j FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, HALL $ HALL TMJnr.T.AM TtON made at the Court House door J70ULE inform the merchants of he interior that appear publication be made in the Greensborough Patriot and 1 . ... C II the VVatchman at Salisbury, tor three montns tor tne de fendant to appear and answer the petition. Witness, Isaacf Golding, Clerk of said Court at office, the second monday after the 4th monday in September, A. D. 1845. r ISAAC GOLDING, c. s. c. Jan. 1846 3m39-j-Printer3' fee glO pRaleigti & .Gaston Uail lload. THIS Road. havlrig become the property of the State j of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that it is in successful operation, and the transportation of Pas sengers and Freights will be continued at the same rates as heretofore. Every attention will be paid to insure xneidition and -comfort to the Traveller. T WESLEY HOLLISTER, President, j Raleigh, Jan. 8th, ,1846. 3i39 hey have in connection with the general j&zrc COQ&JjPiy ?frtrn firmer wjj added to that of For- : warding ; arid having lanre and commodious Ware j houses on the bank of the River, are prepared to receive ! and forward Goodsjopon such tenns as will defy all oom I petitioa.our charges and exjnses being one-third lesson I the"freight bills than any other house in the place. All Goods shipped to G. W. Davis of Wilmington, for i the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in ; our possession. Fayetteville, May 24, 1844 tf6 ! Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC : - j j 13 Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST JLP t STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Si - Nov. Sessions, 18 J5. I1ARLES DRY;i Original ;ttacl n . rt. j .Land, Slaves a; ! Nathan B. Jenkins, 1 1 i perty. t ' In this ase itj appearing ta th s.i t -Court that the defendant, Nathan B, Jenk inhabitantof this Stale It is Ordered by t!, publication be made ri the " Carolina Wai six weeks, notifjing said defendant to a; j- r Court of Pleas and Qiarter Sesioii f.-r ' Stanly, at the Courthosse-in Allx-niir'.e, in day in February nexi.lhen and tliere to r-' , ' to issue, otherwise, thei came will 1 h-orJ the property levied on will be sold to r?.!i-: v i ! demand. Witness D Ilea me, Clerk cf ' j at office, the 2J Monday in'Noreinber I 5 " , 70th year of Amencai independence. Pr sfe85 5o 35.t V. IfEAfi: tsitc oc lnottn eat STApiLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Not Sessions, 1615. ni!Pfv iiiPTfpv ! r. lv - i a :rf ! I ia. F f:li- tll X . . .11111, .1UIUI , i Henry Fe?pernan. nan of Judsrtn't. . s COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District, a I negro boy who says his name is Edward Bailey, andkhat he runaway' from George Walden, at Colum- h Mrhrt hnri pmn oved rum as a race naer. saia Dv ark ..... . .. , i '.$ r y-; i.i. i il ! JLF to me executed. 1 shau proceed to sell tor cash on is aqout ta years oi age, very oiactv, anu quue suon m ( . , j li. cmra n frf hnv that hi nronti lit'p , 1 UCSday tne , , , It appearing jta the saticfactiosi i f ' Elizabeth FespermahiDavid Weaver a-, i ' wife, and Henry Shiflty ahj Esther h. v. of Henry Fespermabrdecd, are nrt in! .v Slate It is Ordered bf the Court, th.t j made for six week.;ini tbe Carolina V."; ; fying said Defendant, to appear at t!.e i Pleas and Quarter bessiona, for, the I the Courthouse in ihf' town cf A '.- I it i a : V i.p 1 ' v. i - ,i , - I The jfolljdwing pamble and resblutions Passed the Senate of Pennsvlvania on Fri- yia$t,7" a ttriari imous rote: i . 14 Whereas the tariff of 1 842 y roduces no tne nec rn menu W,nnly, ufDimls tiii adequate incidental nrotec tion-io! Atnerican miinutaclures against foreign gn policy, and a cnse to commercial enterprise, 2ntultur-al nursutts. and to the develoninent ...... . r, ?t r- Internal icsoures : and whereas it is be. SCtd 'VanV I larlinn inlha miclin,. tnvilY nnll C. . - -i j v ia inn in 1 1' ,v ji laiiiii iai it, uiim mi i eipcrience his khown that a moditicatin 7 Quired to secure a continuance! y V T W.J J .1 O.U C.V koinnr OAilrt ,, , iii !. ... m1! euiicsuay 111c jui i ruiuuiy, in s 1 piomacy, ne wouw nave protestea against tne weeu,) I will sell at the Court-house, in Mocksville, -?0tnpetitioti! and (Vireig fot jricotjragment l ttir'tUr-al. pursuHi, of such nrn. ariil trii tirnmriln their irnrtnl tvplfro. r u.A t-'! - :. r . " ' o wcrciorer : ! I !' i ' U I lbsotvea &it. That our Senators and Rep . tSPrl!ntl' irt PiMlitrn.. I. A an.l llinn. . ' r,:,ly,ra io oppose an attempis 10 alter or "MiV IhftloriN nrtrtt I ho :tllthrvl Aiimiat TmII , Hrtolrrd. That Ihe frnvernnr tin rcmiofitPi ahsmit a cony of the alwve preamble and cir)r,viu , .2 tsJii. n'l: i , ; '"vi'iii iu uur uQQMuri uiiu li-CDruseiiL aiives i U - - ! f I , ! I . . i has produced from England a letter to our gov. i ... . . . . . t . i.i . i i f Tho sninrl nnnnr cnv tbat. tbfi Govern- mem. giving us to unaersiana inat sne Knew oi ment Coifnc lraftrlong deliberation, had j no right which we had toroeddlje with her mat- j "JL4. determined liot to receive Mr. Slidell in hU j ters, nor should she regard or stifter such inter- TiAN"TARD FOR SLlaS Ordinary bfhcial ciapacity, notwithstanding ! ference. Now, had Mr. Brent understood di ns previobs Engagement to receive a Pleti- ipotentiary.Srom jtne United states wiui . , t American Commerce and Amcri- a ,iool Tan-Yard comprising 20 Vats two snectai nbwers to treat On the SUbiect bf ' rl-j....... i... a-. a :J. .,:L Jiij ! Liiiiers.a large Pool, a Shop, and other buildings. a i v i . .. r . .r r . . 11 ii . a i . a a. a' aai aaaaa. u mi rm. ment took place! after Mr. Parrott hid reached Mexico on his return from the U. States. ! In the? Monitor of the 23d, Herrera s proclamation calling upon His compatrfoti to rally in defence of the laws. It is a long document, and concludes as follows. Hit is my duty to defend our lb ties iiiui vuura iu auMuui iiik.i neaiGermantown,N.C.,and that he was lately living , IOTH DAY OF FEBRUARY riLXT, ! Monday in Feroak next, then a untt Vr.ih I?nhprt nt Snlwhiirv. The owner will come forward, comply with the law and take him away. in Town of Lexinnton.-the following property j i w. m. watson, Jailor j ONE HOUSE AND LOT, mi t! a' ' exparte as to tnem.l-Wrtnew, D. lb an, ! said Court at office,1 this 2d Monday i f N i : .1 tili. 4 i. is published IOII, HHU ... . ... nf ,:,.,: fnr; Tan-vnrd. and ! itlltC IVOI lilt Id OU . JkV " HI fUUtt IVU w . J v " not to 'the right bf England aftd France SO to all diose wishing to; purchase, are respectfully requested interfere. He would have arrived at the same to i,end e . ia.i ,a SAMUEL FROST, j . i January 8th, 1846 3w38 , ntrt hv a rnntft ivnirn wnnln have nassen nn. i ..j .v t - r TV; f roor r-rmvi .v. r .u r-l... tr... .v. uv.- ana in me unn year oi American i IIUHII Ul UUIl-llUUMT, OUJOIIIIII J XIIKT ('Ullll' r-.iair, r (I ) t f ' fl III i which was formerly occupied as a store bv Caldcleuirrt. ; 1 r" - ? U. lit. , I Dusenbury $i, Co. Said house is built of brick, foiy by . ! thirty, two stories high, with a large store room; and ' ; Dwelling Apartment, beside all ine- j cexary Out-building. i Also on the same day, I 'shall proceed to sell the ! PIEDMONT HOTEL. situate north-east of the Court-House. The Hotel is in ; good repair with all necessary out-bildinirs, such as sta- ; bles, ice-house and granery. Those wishing to purchase ! til . A C m A 11mm m A tf-m n n ? ml I rv m ! nouceu. .,xr. ru,euurur l" i milE Copartnership heretofore existing between bring up his resolution in faV0r of making US M Subscribers, under the firm of Turner k Hughes, is i i thisiday dissolved bv mutual consent. Henry U. I IR the protectors of all South and North America. N. Y. Sun. i such property would do well o attend the sale. the i GEORGE RILEY, Tn Lexington, Dec. 1815 4w33 'rustee. "THE NOTICE." The Washington Union copies a statement that " ihe notice" will crrym the House bv sixty minority : and in relation to the vote bf the lr- Fr6m Mexicoi We give Some imppr- j giuia delegation, says: " It is supposed there; will! he tant deta.1l. in list evening's! Union, from ! ior ot five for he notice, if not more. the New Orleains Picuay une, (via Tam- pico,) of the revolutionary rqoyeraentsj in Mexico We understand that these state ments arc substantially conJjrmed by the official kecbunti A rUmorfg gone Icjrth in the sreefs ot IVashingtontrday, which these accounts do not confirm viz. tliat Mexico has declared war against the Ini- . . i . . .i i : . 1 1 NEKisaione aumorisea io ciosc mc uufiurw , uu au persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to him. libMCY O.TL'KbR, NELSON B. HUGHES. I ftaleigh, January 1, 1846 4w37 ted States. -War may ensue not yei been declared, as ftir advised",,J .";;: ;.' .'".. as The Mormons. Brigham Yfuig. the chief of the Mormons, has written toMri Wentwoilh, M. C. to endeavor to obtain hjs influence that they may obtain the contracts for building the Forts on the route to Oregon, the carrying-the mails, &c. j M " I '.. I aaM aWaaa. In this county on the 15th inst., by Rev Mr. Adams, but it b as We re I OSBORNE Oi-FOARO, Esq., to K itaAllfF.CCfVV- WANTED ifn Anni coon and fox smns, 1 0'OOO Rabbit and Utter do 5.O00 Mnk and MusUrat doj i BROWN & MAXWELL. Salisbury, Jan. 2, 1846 2m3C H Doct's Burton & Krider, ; AVING associated themselves in the Prac tice of MEDicixici fand locited at Mount Vernon, f Knder's Store, Kowan County,) of. I fef their profefiianal serriccs to the public NOTICE. . !: PROPOSALS for building a new Jail for the county of Davidson, in the Town of Lexington, will be re ceived by the undersigned antil the 15th of February next The buildinz to be of brick, forty-four leet long by 1 thirty-two wide. For further particulars as to ibe plan and specifications, apply to tlie undersigneds I HENRY R. DUSENBERY, I JESSE II. HARGRAVE, JOHN MILLER, ! i j SAM'L HARGRAVE, Leington;jan.l2. 1846:31 Commissioners. j Doct.Sninmerell & Whitehead, HAVE associated themselvea in the praetkj of their .profession, and efler their professional aepioes to thepublic Dr. Summerell can be found t his resi dence next door to Michael Brown's store." j ! I ! i DrJ Wfeitelisd tnay be found at hi office at the Man- doa Hote or at tbe Drug store of J. H. Lontst. , . Jwury2, iy4. 4Dti itatt of llortfi Cai STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quar.'cr I Nov. Sessions, 1-1 j. MARY ROGERS.V , fl' John F. Miller, Admr. f JttJf 1 i of Henry Feperm4nJ j roeul ! . It appearing to the satifactw n f ? i Elizabeth Fes perm n, David Weavf r t : f wife, and IIery hitiey and tJ-thrr L . Law of Henry rVtperman dee'd., are r. ; this State It is Ordered by the C -rt, be made in tbe Carolina Waichniari f r : weeks, notifying md Defrodanta to b; ; Court of Fleas and Quarter Session, f r Suniy, at tbe Courihue in the low n 1 1 " tbe second Monday i February next, u - r plead to issue, or thejsame will l tV : and heard ez parte is to dwtn. V. r Clerk of our said Covrt, at ofuce, tte t- November, A. D.,l()4S, and ia i'.- T1 ricn Independence . - . D. III. '. Pr'a. foe 5 S04-33 Ct Negroes.to Ilii SEVERAL able bodied men an J i . j bie hired until, thf 1st day of Jw.ry application be made to JOll.'. Jan. 9th. 18464-37tf I.- i i -" ' ' . WAITED A quantity tf f - for which a fair ttricc will le r - ;. Office. t Jaa. 1846. J t Li . ! - s V;. to I' : . '! " I1 ' i -.- i :
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