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1; ft ' is W. ' . i hi j . i , 'i - i 'SI : '-l V i 1 f tVc cpntcut s of the despatch 1 li-Atri ' If Ihcirteing In his possessions-pro. 1 L-,!a1 tWtliemu r r lor a certfcu con- which he d d. 1 he sum nam- Jbiiflff l0 h58h nongreementwuseritor tj, and Mr. Payne lei) them, giving tf -rti h time to come into m ensures. KU-nroswectif notaccenled.attheend j,J( limtKe pSpers would go ir to other isS 'i ayne fur$er inform 5 us that ?j,fij thi" attempts kill him proved tyrtiWi ;M ;nf t4 in(. 9 cngiigement iu jjiose Concerned, to deliver c ver the .jrLfl upon the payment of a certain sum; his Counsel at a given time. finding jhimself not to-.-carry matters ntirtheri after Vuclj settlement. The .j now cipse ai nana, wnen uie mo to be pairj, and plr. Payne makes tahllose the wonderful contents of these iiimcnts. to stimulate these a ;ents to .i. na men vfiPijciosb With th I a- i. c pi tue sum agreeu upon. l( Itc litxTty toremarK h 4? 'p'Wto'i 'tone subjoined para CONGRESS; We leafn from thejlntellieencer of the, 5th. tho .Senate on the day before, again pats ed by the Navy Increase Bill, being quite eiri. t ' I is Intended shortly ' to notice nd answer suiiic, auu icnmps iiu, me oojecuons mat have been urged to the adorkioa of I the Ulih Mertna, io ihe connis oi me prepers, i win hoi :tli-y were of a nature to ihaii ix months bgo.to the a iPivii lleilishaW. Mesr Clinton Pe Witt, of New Ytrkjiiil Criml(e Parker, ofi Worcesler, trty counsel- dently in no baste to act upon it. I tm liouse of lUpresentativcs the debate upfm the Oregon T subject went on, in tie usoal strain. jjAiM to giue the notice, &c. was n'. iroaucea, among me nriorninz tusine?s, ny . Mr4 Dromgoile which wis referred, at all . preced ing propositions havej been, to the Committee -of the Wholes Wc may regard as a favorable symptom ihe introdutftion, by Mr. Black, of jS. Carolina, of a 'qualified resolution fijr giving the notice, occ.' i A resolution was adopted, in the ITou Ln on of Mr. Cllamer, not without serious oppositKh,; making substantially the same dall as has been made inhe Senate upon the Ex. ecutive Cot communications concerning the Or. fgoh controversy which may have passed be twen thp two Governments since those cJm muriicated with the Preside nts annual message. .Mranwniic, a rntnpr was very current yes terday, i tithe Rotuhck and in the streets, uSat negtiatt6n on the suhject has heen resurrjed, andis atjthis time g.Mng on in this city between the iSeCretarv of Stale and iho M r L. oJr. 'i m rial uniain. is m J cilbrm, th nresient-Stntr of alTirs in Mex mti& nowl. jpOnfiJeiMly iwaie rhat within twelve 't i,- . .L!J ..-u : . k -ji (nth tof" V'1 f,an,a Anna win oe icrroy c, f irihe kt-thepanisli (tovetriment loojk . t.W Gofa I chang niniOera. With c Terence to ff predicfiona to hanta Anrta a pojitioij within twetve 0oJt wii.h t4 insert ihis clause rroriding he doe$ wri villi ha "I A'wMee o English in- f Voura, Uti: .1; HENRY M. PAING. I civ tnese facts! as stated byi Mr. i, With the Iwnglji remark, that the story is very strange, and that in our pinion, Mo dependence is tone put in fhole UNTRFKITCUS. .varn tin ubject of ( V ' i : ' r t'1 Id-el it ,to lo our duty again to puUic . tP be ! bit lln-ir guard on I he tuUiiKjtK'lt tnoticy. J her.e were two :trrest$ in , this fcljlce last week ; tho. firit (or nain a he State i hill was Z entail- accusefi was not that the he pass- courtierfit $iqbll,.on thi Bank olj ofXurth' Carolina. In hi case the inU(ijiteoiy rrMinierieii ana mo pussio Eilfd by sutfiplent testirntmy ; but the iu ui jcuareq uecause Uie evidened siuTicieht'to;establih tho fact Kivilil1(h:V eJllic Be Shirpf Mil in Vest it was counterfeit when ill. second W rsori a rrest ed was charge 1 with Inlying passed ihe, rsorthcrn Hank 'Miisvil'M. which' is Tbe(nWe in :etIo'tiJ Mgrrod M, ii i j i r ! !. w tit l uiioni; I'ri'S i. i. ward John M. a $100 of Kentucky, pn va- decmed counterfeit. r. Scott, , payee, CiAier.J.Anl -JiifLMay 1,11841,-rletter I). Mr. Sh.arpe a Pmnd it ' Flint Hillf (the iirflryiitce where thai Vcrjl; worthy citizen, Jno. Wf.wai iaKeii,i wnj-n arresieu.i ;ss JMe harxled flo th!omcejjr at the time he took jiarte a inijiUi, wnico sue faid tie nan ivert Wrjtirafe ken'iHug ;,and kvhich, when opened j ijiej officer i n presence of the -Miijlstrate, raif'Mtnu to contain ; 0 14 fi spurious coin: 19 icei tntenuefliio pa,ns Utr and J0 ha f cables. Md hill.ivere pwced in the 1 The !House of Representatives on the bth determined upon bribing the Oregon deliate to a' close on Monday , the 8ih. Although llhe subject i important,!and that able and inter ing sjiecches may vet be delivered unoti it proved pn I'hursdayyet the public, as well! as thn lloijs ilself.has become weary of the length of the discussisn and willing to see it ended, the more particularly since it seems to be gen erally uhdcrstoml that the Senate will oppose any actoi of the (louse jhat shall appear tdbe of mischievous tendency. S It was iilso ordered that, until Tuesday nxt, the House shall meat every day at 1en o'clock. The Sotiate after hearing half a speech ujwin tho, navy bill, and transacting some other btsi- nees, adjourned over to Monday. J On i lhe6th the Senate didnot sit. K The ; I louse of Rpiesentatives met at lien o'clock,jacording toj the order of the preceding day. and until half-past eight o'clock in the eve. ning 'wis engaged (ii good part of the lime ;not more lliar a third off the members being pres ent) in . hearing speeches, ten in number, upon the. Oieg(n question, without any visible abate incut of ihe number of the members, apparent ly, desios of expressing their individual septi mcits upon it. Whether it be the effect ofthe hour-rule or of whatever other cause, there ne ver has' leen a debate in the (louse in wlch so many Regular speeches have been delivered. Alreaiiy more than a third of the. Members! of the (louse have taken their turn in the debate. system. a supreme cour ! y Opinions, have been delivered ia the foU lowing Cases: ! : :j i ; - j. h By RufEn, C. J. in Allen y. Furgerson, from Caldwell, reversing the judgment be low, and awarding a venire de novo, j: Also, in Lamb, v.. Carroll. Had m. from Sampson, affirming the decisipn appealed irom. . State v.Brooksbank,from Cumberland. declaring that the judgment was properly arrested. i ;; V Johnson, adm. v. Corpenitiir.ei al. adms. in Equity, from Henderson, dismissing the bill. '':) Grady and. others v. Moore in Equity, from Cherokee, dismissing this! bill. Davidson v. Sharpe. from Iredell, af firming the judgment below. Hall v. Hall, from Rowan, directing the decree td be reversed. j i Ramsour v. Hayes, ct. at. in Equity, from Lincoln. j - Phifer v. Fulenwider. in Equity, from jiiiuiiiuiun, iiisratssing ine mi. S ai 4f4SAUsciiTIVb. 13, 1846.-4 - Tmj MAxiT-t-Floar $5 per Wheat 80 $1 pr. boshell; 0orn ?S a 80 cttl; PtatOesJrish1 SaoW ! 85 Red 75 i Sweet do. 40 ; Sagar t a 11 Coffee a 10 ; Beeswa 25 ; dried Apples 75 : Feathers 25 ; Mol.wea 40 a 50 ; Tallow 6 a ? jNaOa 5 a 6 ; BraAdy 50 j Whiskey 40 a 50. T FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, Feb. 3. Brandy,p., dO aljoo LardJ 9 a 10 Do.) apple, j 45 al55 Molasses, 24 a 28 Baconi ; 8a 84 Oats, 45 a 50 ueesvaxf 11 a 28 Uil, Linseed, 7o ; a B0 a 'Nails, cut, 0 a 5i Buttexl Bale jRope, Coflepi ' Cottox, -i Corn, ; Flour- Feathers, a 8 Rags, per. lb. 7 a 0 Sugar, brown, 8 a 10 6 a 6; do. Lump, 14 16 a 20 J do. Loaf, 14 a 16 75 4 80 Salt, (bush.) 45 a 50 S4J485V J'db. Sack, 81J a 82 26 4 28 Tallow' Flaxseed, $1 a 61 10 Tobacco, Tf, 2 a a 8 3 Bacon, Beeswax, Coffee, Cotton, Corn,j Flour, Young v. Fulenwitler, in jiquity, from ' Feathers, Hide$green,i 4 a 5 doi dry, 8 a 10. Iron, ; I I 4a 5 Wheat, Whiskey, Wool, 90 a 95 40 a 42 12 a 15 ' CHER AW MARKET, Feb. 10. Guilford, re- awarding a Lincoln, dismissing the bill. I) wiggins v. Shaw, from versing the judgment and venire de novo. State v. Hoyle, from Burke, affirming the judgment. By Daniel. J. in McKimpsey v. King, Iron, 19 a 10 j 22 a 24 8 a 10 5 a 71 62 a 75 85 a 86 25 a 32 5 a 6 Leather, sole, 20 a 25 Lard, Molasses, Sails, cut, Rice, Sugar, br. do. Loaf, Salt, sack, 9 a 10 45 a 50 6 a6i 5 a 7 8 a 10 15 a 17 Slfa81J Fall and ; Winter Fashions : Ftor 1815 de 'IG Just received I TAILORING ESTAULimiENTt ALSOBROOIC ANDi MILLER, HAVING locatedurselref ia ihe Town pf SalU barr, fpermanenujr;) we iatend carrvine on out bu siness i a style not to be surpassed in the Stake or put of it. jOar establishment is in the office tnnr. tU. low the! Matthien corhnaod nearly opposite the Market House. We hare emDloted 'the beat of Nnnhm WrirV men. MNo expense or pains will be spared to Vender this a Fashionable Establishment in all respects. Gen tlemenjtherefbre.tnay rely on havmg their clothes made up in the most fashionable and durable manner. We have been engaged regularly in cutting for the! last five years, nd part of the trne in som of the most celebra ted establishments in the'Sou there gtates. Wejahall not hesitate to guarantee every thing t fit we cut and make. 1 London, Paris and fsew lork received monthly. Inlcbnclusion, should we b4 encour aged, no one will be under the ditagreealle aeeesiitf to send away to procure first-rate made clothing. 1 We -return thanksfux the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. j A. P. .4LSOBROOK, -. II 3. MILLER. All persons indebted to the subscribers, are j-equested to close their accounts by February Court, or they may expect'to settle with aa officer. ! September 20 165--26: ly - I THE SOUTIIEjlX ASD. Wl i . Literary . messenger and :::: . HAVING purchatel, from the frrpr: -" SoCTHEIS ljn1VtSTER!t MoMi'LV jn Reviiw," it will,fmni this ti;n-,t . I Tbe Socrataa LrrutT MisstSout." Tbe.Menenger has be.en establhed i: years (ouch longer that any other ikm'!.. rn v existed during which it hat maintained l-!. among American Periodicals. It hns a!v.-iy ! nently Southern ; and fci several years, fn l ing itself to the West, bach editorially anj l y , contributors. It will continue to aJJrr r South and West. ' To indicate this and its L Simms Magazine, the titles of thescparaip blended in The Southern and Western Livr senger and Review f retaining the feature? . f improving them as far as practicable. V) . : distinctively the advocat of the South a: .1 -to will be "In the Unioi.and for the Ur.l.n : South, and for the South and West V It will be published simultaneously in Ci t in Richmond. -The subscribers to Sitnms M. pecially, and the friends of Southern and -aturr, and the public generally, are invited u t : behalf n . The aid of Mr. Simms has been secure J, i contributor, but'in the Cfitjral and EJitcri A l ; and other Southern and rstrrn contril.u rs v ded to thoe already enaged for the M- r munications for the " Mrsseuger and Uei -w ' sent to the office in Richnond. Each number of Mrssenrer and CT We are authorised to announce IlCZCkiatl Turner, as a candidate for sheriffat the ensuing Au gust election. ' O We are authorised to announce John L Granam. as a candidate for sheriff at the ensuing from Henderson, judgment reversed, and i Auguss election. judjrmrnt for defendant. i i I : : Vright v. Mooney, from tiaywood, af- TO ALIt TEACHERS ! tinning the judgment rVi- v ind 'ui default OU bail, -Mr. bharie wan cl I. .!. M Jo knvcr it our neX sh"iifi; ommit- superior (Jourt in com Mo is IWjjdcni " ;... That A abarna fij wefcrhitis vTO Itis. as noticed in toe vatch man. Ifew writ v.i.;y- ks ago, was a fine speciirrien of p xon- fo- jdelaujt ofi memory w rce Itrffdlpon ;Ws bpconghip fne deg rf "&gS ' We say I ly eHiult trbfljit knoVVii, we. j.nnvj revoke and M let.'. His . labatfla sAoaf-shi must of huiav of Davie'ti ISQicr. WTfior. Martin, of A j j COMMQN SCHOOLS. j XXXIII. lie it further enacted, That it shall br the duly of the ijherifTs f the countiesjin thisState which have not adopted the common school system, as esia'blishrd by law, when try advertise the next election Hr members of ihe Geueiiat Assembly, to jTve notice at the sahie time, by public advertisement in every election precinct, that an election will be held to ascjer. lain tM vofce of the; people upon the subject of common schools, and all persons whomayibe entitled to vote for a member of Ihe House of Common, "shall be entitled to vote in said elec tion : aho) every vofer in favor of schools, will deposit e Ids vole with the word "School' ftp. on his ticket : and those, opposed to it will vote No School " upon their tickets : And it srjall be the duty of the 4ob keeps to count the vopes given at each precinct fir "School" or " No School,'' land to rettirn the same to the Sheriff who shal count ttigpther all ihe votes and cer tify the number for "Sehool" and " o School,' separatclyitolhe president and Direc tors of the Literary Board, within thirty davsiaf- of memory, said election and! to the County Court of bis American gold ea- Hie counterfeit hand of the 1 LI abama, vetoed the lief of psued hy the Legislatijre for the rcj iant L, Yancey, Representative in rfiwm theldisabililies incurred by I T L ClirjnVan. nullify ;etotlt Con s duel e lull to the br re- It is thought th teeome a law, the Governor's veto '"hi - ! "' : . i ; i ttrm' Rolour ivo iro his reasons fej bis . sane lion ; ' j! j ib -Tha't It steoin between the law and ihe Mcti before the courts of the country have wa,sn to the it irmlt or innocence : and trees 'H (rVm i icf i wi all the r il Lll. t The Le ntgmery "fsjoPtha 'cinnbn liabilities; that attach io the with which tliev stand charged. 2j,Tiirt hy exercising thikpower the leisla- 'reiche on 4lher .deorlrimiMits of thd i?ov. iun or the express letter of the ihiion.' II 3 llat th bill u : i 1 fxhat Static. . The citizens of iMohtirorn- ccMacies at their success. Firinc ilium r r1 r M order ofl slature of! Alabama has as the future seat of g seiec- hvern- natinig, speeches and singing the day upon the .reception of hi i verv Unexpectedly Had a now on last ' Was ouite ninlenstnt dav for the sea- with a felv cloudi I hanging about ; re was no indication of snow (in ft) un -utindav mbrninir showed a retu 4 I Vrcd with t 1 j pin Ml CDstume. ;s a eorisequence 'fi' wddcm hange, many atreisnow ie things that iccre. invite the attent niton oi f the pul n of cottiity hf xt ensuing said election : and qny sheriff failing to comply with the requisitions of this Actvshall suffer all the pains and penaltjies imposed, oylaw for failitif; to discharge his Ju ly in any election for members of AssembbJ. " XXXl. Be il further-enacted. That should a majority of the qualified viters of any of he said couh ies vote in favor of Schoolsihen stfch county shall be entitled to draw from the Liter ary Fund by warrant from the Comptroller,! in favor of the Hoard of Superintendents of stich county, . I ne portion to which said county is en tilled, to place it on a footing of4 equality wth ihe countfes which have already received their portion off said fund and shall be entitled tojall the benefits, privileges antl advantages, and sub ject toittHhhe duties and responsibilities of the laws passed for the regulation and government of common schools, i I Wei have, selected these two sect ions. of the last kct of Assembly on the subjectjof Common pchools on winch to oner some remarks All the counties of the Stae except two have adopted the system ljyj the vote! of a. majority 'of the qualified vp ters, one of the counties that has failed to adopt ihe system its; Howan county. B it the above recited section (33.) offers a re consideration of the matter at our next August -election. I The question then js not a party question, and should not be sjo considered, but it is a matter of individu al consideration, addressed to the judg ment and sound discretion of each voter. Unc tntlucement and reason oi recot WHkins & Rutherford v. Terrill, in E quiiy, from Iluiherford. Shelton v. Hampton, from; $urry, affir ming the judgment below. Dawson v. Tavlor. from Cumberland. affirming the judgment belok State v. Thomburg, affirming the judg ment below. By Nash, J. in Arnett et al, v. Wanett, from Brunswick, affirming the judgment below. j Clark v. Edney et al. adm. from Hen derson, reversing the judgment below, and dismissing the petition. Edward v. Ldmondston, from Macon, affirming the judgment below. Springs v. Irwin, from Mecklenburg, re versing the judgment below. ! Councill v. Walton, from Ashe, affirm ing the decree, i State v. Hailev, from Ansoh, affirming the judgment below. j State v. Robbins, from Randolph, de claring there is no error in the proceed ings of the Superior Court. j By Ruffin, C. J.; in State v. Led ford, from Yancy, declaring there is no error in the judgment . ! Allen v. Chambers, in Equity from Per son, dismissing the bill with costs. , Wright v. Roberts, from Rockingham, affirming th judgment below.; Doe ex dem Harper v. Hancock, from Chatham, affirming the judgment below. In Jackson y. Hampton, from Surry, re versing the judgment below, and award ing a venire de novo. j In Houston v. Biddle, in Equity from Lenoir, dismissing the bill, j j towles & Wilcox v. Carter, in Equity frbm Surry, affirming the decree. By Daniel, J. in Bowman v. Thompson, from Guilford, affirming the judgment be low. ! I Brookshire v. Voncannon, from Ran dolph, reversing the judgment below. By Nash. J. in Denny v. Closjein Equi ty' from Guilford, dismissing the bill with COStS.' : j ' linden v. Haden in Equity frpm Davie, dismissing the bill. I j Doe ex dem Harper v. Burrow, from Da vidson, affirming the judgment below. VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY GR1GG & ELLIOT, Philadelphia G mongst the best series of Rending Class Books for com mon School9,;ever published in this country. Upwards of 80,090 copies have been sold in trie last two years. Among many other letters of recommendation the follow- RtGG Sl ELLIOT'S new series of common School Readers, No. 1, 2, ! 3 & ;4. They are a- 1- yiit: prime, FROM New Yorkrespectfully announces to the cit izens of Silisbury, and adjacent places, that he has taken rooms in the village of Salisbury for a few weeks only, ia Mr. West's Brjek-huildirig, a few doors North of Mr. Cowan's Hotel; where he wouU be pleased to have citizens and strangers call and examine his specimen of Paintings. In a word, Ladies and Uentlemn of ihis village aVe earnestly solicited to call, if they ido, mi, do not Wish any paintings.' j N.- B. Sketcheslaken from a corpse and painted to the lift price double ihat taken from life. . Salibury Dec. 2Cihil4i a5:tf 1 H i- 7 FORWARDING .lD COMMISSION HOUSE. it ALL 4- HAJJ, zrOULD inform the merchants of the intrrior that I "T they have in connecfion with the general j a,' H3'3U4Ba;3Q.iisBa5,added to tlvat of For- i warding ; and hnvini' large and commodious Ware- i I I. ,.f.L. !.: 1 " iMi'iiniiiini , uu ju - ?ue ,v.er, are IreP .n-u ,o recede fjcf Richu,ond Va. It auu torwuru vooua upon sucn terms as win ueiy aw com- . . will jilease do so iinmedsitelf . 0"Thow? papers whidi insert this Tro tain C4 sujr-royal ocu w pa ces, filled w i matter, of great vanetyi embracing N t ems.'Travels, Critique Ileviews, Ili.- t rr. Tapers on the Army, NaVy.aod other N:u. : . and discussions of all questions atki-tir. ! i. terests and Intitcttons f the South an t Wt : The subscription pricej m ill be 3, but t. - contain very nearly twicf as much tnatter a gazine.and be published la an elegant s',i. . ent Mesencer. Those indebted to theiMagaxine, wit j Vs mediate payment. 7 JT0 will be taken in t . scription due to Simms' Magazine, and fcr t! e ' I ger and Review," for 184G'. ! i j Rcpcctios of Postage.) For the bent fi: f ? by mail, the " Messngef anJ Re-iew wi.i ! on the finest light paper,by which the : 3. ' greatly reduced and l3c bound volume rcr.dt re convenient. 1 1 I - i The undersigne J believes that the mn e nr: is an auspicious one for Southern and Wj:ci:i I and Interests, and hojestobe adequately t-.. rewarded fur his efforts maintain th-ra. THE MtSS EAGER Al ETItW XOTi : Whoever wi'd send us tur new su!cTiier, v shall receive the MeanenjeT and Review prrr. the same proportion for a larger number f v.. Active and faithful caavaers and tw'. t (.' employed. Security wil be required.. OrJers for the Me4nSrnJ Review in iininediately, with the! "o - "-iiKmnKuwi.iu anu lorwaru vooua upon such terms as will tlety rennsyivania. i petitioo; our charges and expenses being one-third lesson Lees Port, Berks co, Aug. 25, 1845. the freight bills than any other house in the place, i Mesr. Grisg 5 Elliot : Gentlemen Accent mv ! All Uoods plnpped to C. N . Uais ot N ilmington. tor money, to tlie M Is' indispenab'e t. and all who ur.n; . thanks for the series of Readers you were so kind as to ! the interior, and not otherwise directed, will 1 found in send me. bv mv friend Dr. Darrah. when he was last in the ! our possession. eayeiietiue, .May There is a moral in the following arti cle from the Louisville Journal, which will excuse its sharpness : j 44 Amos Kendall says that he expects to be able in a short time to pay, everything he owes in the word. Ah, but! there's a heavy debt that he has got to settle in the other world. , There'll be the Devil to pay. city, consider them decidedly the best bchool Readers 1 have niet with, I have introduced them into the school at this place and find them fully to answer my expecta tions, 1 uave also introduced Grimshaws .History of the United States, another of your valuable school publica tions. ; I am very much pleased with Dr. Ruschehbergers works bit Anatomy and Botany, which you kindly sent me. They appear to me to be juBt the works needed to bring the subject of Natural History within the compass of our. common schools, and I intend during the coming wintert 4nake an effort to introduce the subject into the school here, and for this purpose, I would like to possess the whole series of eight uniform volumes, which I have requesieu ur. uarraa to procure tor me. ery respect- tully. ? i II. C. UAKER, Principal, Lees Port Seminary. All the above are for sale, wholesale and retail by H. D. Turner, the Booksellers in Fayetteville, and by M. Brown and other merchants in Salisbury. The publish ers invitj' all teachers, who have the interest of their pu pils at heart to examine their valuable series of school books before introducing any others, .-r Feb. 13, 1846 6w43 -- TOWUTIIERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGA It WAREHOUSE ! No. 17, South Fourth, Philadelphia. Linton & Woodward, (Successors to Sam'l Woodward i Co.) INVITES the attention of merchants and dealers to their extensive establishment, where they will find a large and complete assortment of James .River Honey Dew Qavendish To bacco ; also 800,000 Havana and Ameri . can SEGARSi consisting of Regalias, Casadoras, La norma s, Labellas, Uguis, Delico's Principles, &,c, Turkish, Spanish and common smoking Tobaeco. O Tey would especially ask attention to their Scotch Snuff manufactured expressly for dipping. Also, a large assotMneot of Moccsba, Rappee, Congress, etc., etc. February 6, 1846 8 w41 ROWAN HOTEL m- mending the adoption of the system atjthjs time is, that Rowan county would receive upon its adoption the due share of the funds from the State Treasury, amounting annually to $1603 12. which is withheld in consequence oflthe, system being herd tofore rejected, being a sum ol ssi: morj than the vhole amount of public tax co lected irt the county and paid into the i t I State Treasury. This rejected fund ncf; reservedlfor the Iienefit of the rejecting county tq be paid over at, a future time!: but is directed to be added to the princil pal of fhd Literary Fund when practicaj ble, antl ne interest arisingiherefrom:enj u res to tho benefit of all the counties, j It ' .' 1 ill i i " " i the " Southern and Western f '.voilL-Ctll PI "7flr Messenger and llexiew," wbic fa another column.! It is well w tho Souih knd West. ic to Gathcart has received crnment the appbi TaeralrJf Canadi we bfthy rom ointment of Gov- Mr. Caluwell's declining to run as the Democratic candidate for Governor has had a powerful effect upon Holden. Edit itor of the Standard. He frankly confes ses he has been disappointed-f-He is in a u peck of troubles," and knows jnot what to do. We would advise him to go and hang himself.; Roanoke Republican. In Davidson county, on the 12th inst y the Rev. Archibald Baker, Mr. JOHN D. BROWN, to Miss JANE SLATER, daughter of the late Fielding Slater. In Iredell county, on the 2d instant, of jPneumonia, Mrs. PRUDENCE GRACEY, consort of Mr. Robert Gracey jn the 77th year of her age. This aged couple had lived together about 53 years. Mrs. Gracey had lou been a devoted and consistent member of the Pres byterian Church. Hospitality, love of books, and reien tiveness of memory formed prominent traits; in her char acter. Her views of the plan of salvation jwere clear ; her hopes of happiness, beyond the grave, ere bright. She trusted.in the merits of Jesus Christ albne. Rest ing on this foundation, while her bodily sufferings were intense, she had the sting of death taken away, and en joyed sweet peace of mind unto the end. Truly it was affecting to attending friends, to see the age husband, a revolutionary soldier, as he leaned upon his staff, and trembled as he stepped, wipe tne tear ot sorrow ana De reavement from his furrowed cheek. Why do we mourn departed friends. Or shake at death's alarm T j TJ hut the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. j j Com. In this eouhtf on Tuesday th 2d instant;, Miss SO PHIA KLUTS, aged about 20 years. . j In this; Town on the 6th instant, JAMES CROSBY, aged about 35 years. j i I , .H In ihis county, on the 11th inst., J. ALEXANDER HARTMAN. - . ' V!- : V'-H In this Town, on Tuesday last, DUNCAN ALEX ANDER, infant of ReTbomM F. 0t14. f b j tfC . i i i State oC 3iovtft (SavoUna, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Ab- vembcr Term, 145. John Davis, .) 1 r. ? Original Attachment levied on land. Felty H. Furchas j i IT appearing to tbe-satisfaction of. the Court, that ihe 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 Watchmnn for the term of three weeks, notifying the said Felty II. Furchas, to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Besiin, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the court-hcuse; in Statesville, on the 3d monday of February next, llhen and there to answer, plead to or replevy, or the sauie.will be heard exparte, and the land levied upon, condemned for the benefit of the plaintiff, this 2'2i January. 1846. Attest, J. F. ALEXAN DER, Clk. 3w40 Printer's fte .$4 00 j tune, and give it an Edfcorial notice, ill te the Messenger and Review for oie vear. B. B. MIXOR, Editor and Pr Richmond, Va., Jan. 1346. - THE subscriber is liotv receiving at 1 A very desirable Stock FALL & WINTER GOODS Dissolutiou of Copartnership ! rl HE partnership in the Drug Busmess heretofore ex JL isting between the undersigned under the firm iof Lock, Chaffin and Locke, has this day been mutually dis solved; RICHARD LOCKE, ? N. S. A. CHAFFIN, WM. LOCKE. Salisbury, January 27, 1846 3w40 r HE undersigned .having purchnsed the interesf of JL Wm. Ixcke, in the above establishment, the business will be hereafter conducted by them under the firm f Locke & Chaffin. i: RICHARD LOCKE. ; N. S. A. CHAFFIN. Salisbury, January 27, IS 16 3w40 m i FOR SALE ! 'THE SUBSCRIBER TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE HOUSE AND FURNITURE, for salej persons who wish to engageln Hotel keeping, have now 'a chance of getting one of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have iiade considerable improvement in ihe HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEW and j in GOOD RE PAIR. ; 1 am warranted in saying to the purchaser that by strict iaitehtion, the HOUSE will yield a very hand some income During the time I have kept this estab lishment k has been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well known from orth to, South, having been kept as a Ho tel for a great many years. Those wishing to make mo ney now; have an opportunity in purchasing this estab lishment would advise them to come and c me, as I intend to sell and wilt give a bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the itimes. Letters addressed to me on this subieet will be attended to in due season. ; JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February 4, 1846 tf 4 1 Doors Burton A K rider, HAVING associated themselves in the Prac tice of Medicine, (and located at Mount VernoniK rider s Store, Kowan County, ) ot ter their professional services to the public. State of jfLortfi.CfivoUua, STOKES COUNTY. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1P45. . Polly Myfrs, vs. Joshua: Myers. Petition for Divorce a.nd Alimony. PROCLAMATION made at tho Court House door -"for defendant to appear and answer, ordered that publication be made in the lireensborough Patriot and the Watchman at Salisbury, for three mfrnxhs fir the de fendant to appear and answer the petition. Witness, Isaac Golding. Clerk of said Court at office, the second monday after the 4th monday in September, A. D. l45.' ISAAC GOLDING, v. $. c. Jan. 1846 3m39 Printers-fee 10 . Valuable Plantation for sale. which has been selected and toeght by l.imx '.:' eare and at the lowest Philadelphia t rico, part, of the following crticles, t j w . Cloths, Blankets f Casimirls, S. , Cashmcrcs,'AIpacas,' Kentucky Ji Mouscline delLanes, Cautiu MlfSLIKS, w Bonnets,' Shoes, Fur and 'oo! J.' Cloth and hair Caps, Prime Ulo Coffee, ami Sit Nail and Brad, oak tansed and heniioik I' many other articles too tedious to iner.ti'. . also a good lot of r TIN rWAIMi! made of the best materials, and by a fr-t-iv all of which will be sold very low for c&s-h. "i ing to purchase goods frjcash arc rcfpictfu!' to tall and examine his tt"ck. jy Persons who have been owing me f r more, are most earnestly requested torn!! nr. ! ': ment, as it is absolutely jnecesrary that J money to enable nw to keep uiy Luine.-s neglect this, or it may cajc you some ir - .! AND. Ii' Lexington, NiC, Dec 5, 1643 3. -.f DRUGGS, MEDICINES, PA IXL ri' HE subscriber would reFjwcif-i' tLv JL announce td Physician an 1 v - 'Tcrs that he has jnow in Store a lr. - ASSORT.HE5T OF Mftlirinrs, Paints Oils. Dyf.S!;:ffv . comtnMia almot every uv.z i" 1 . line, whM-h he will kcII very low for ra-h, r r v customers. In his Stock w;ill be fund tin f ' Enjrlisli Calomel, Sulj h Quiuine, Rhubarb, Blue Mass, London, Ipecac, Cream Tartar, C. Ext Colocynth,' J&lnp, C. P. Cator Oil. in ha'f pt,Copreras, pt, and ql bottle, Eitsotii Salts, Balsam Copaiva THE subscriber designs ottering for sale to the highest bidder, on the 26th of Feb. insL, is valnabl planta tion lying six miles east' of Salisbury, on the waters of Crane creek. It consists of 163 acre$ of land, prin ipal lv fresh In nd, about 40 r50 acres cleared, with the great est abundance of meadow land in fine order, and bottom . (Jrev" ( intment. for cultiyation. I herej is on the premises all necessary 1 Sands Sarsapparilla, buildings a good dwelling house, kjtchen, and a riit I Comstork's do. rate new barn. There-is also, a fine site for a Tan-yard, : Sarsapparilla Root, which is partly improved, and a quantity of good leather. Ague and Fever. Pills, Also about 3000 lbs. clean Cotton in bales, and all the re- ' Brandrt-th's Pills, ma i ruler of Corn anJprovinder. Terms made known j Peters Pills, on the day cf sale. ; ADAM CASPER. Hull's Pills,' Feb. 6, 1846 lw4l Comstock's VenniJuge, ; Poor Man's I'.;.- ! BurrunJy P.r !. i Seidiitz an J S-nJn ' Indigo, j Madder. . Spanish Browi, . i Ig Wood, GrJ. i Jted Wool.. io 1 YOUNG HYSON TEA. J. II. EXXISS. fX hand a superior article Young Hyson Tea, for V-Asale tery low by January,30, 1846 tf 40 H LINSEED OIL. FOR SALE by Ji II. Enniss, Druggist. Salisbury, January 30, 1846 tf 40 Negroes to Hire. SEVERAL able bodied men and two ploueh boys cn be hirekl until the 1st day of January 1847, if early application be made lo JOHN B. LORD. Jan. 9th. 1846 37tf j U '-i TfTAIf TED A quantity of small or seed Onions, T T for Which m fair price wjU be paitL Apply at this Office. Jj&- 1846. i-,- u- lr i LLIKIMDS OF BLANK3 j . .. Neailj printed and (br sale at this Office. 1 Cent Itcuard and no thank. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, living 15 niiles southwest of Salisbury, on the Lincoln road, ob the 24th January last, a bound boy named Henry P. Court ney, about 20 years of ape. . All persons an- hereby fore warned from trading wii'h or harboring sail) Courtney, as I am determined to enforce the law against all thoj-e so offending. 1 DAVID R. BRADSHAW, February 6. 1846 3w41 ! i CORN FOR SALE ! THE subscriber oflers for sale four or five thousand bushels of Corn. ' Apply to the subscriber in Salis bury or bis overseer at his plantation, eight ini! eitst of Salisbury. ; ICHARLES L. TORRENCE. February 3d, 1846 tf 41 Doct. Sninmerell Sc Whitehead, HAVE associatecTthemselves irt the practice of iiheir profetision, and oifer their professional servicrs to the public. Dr. .umnierell can be lun4 at bis resi dence next door to Michael Brown's More; Dr. Whitehead may be found at his office at the Man sion Hotel or at the Drug ftore of J. II- Enniss. January 2. 1845. ! 36if t z.t I Ld.narge, , Red Ivad. ; Dry Whive Ism)', i White Lra4 in j Verdi jris in ).', ; Prus.-saan I.u-, Whiting, JVJacatau S.t .T, Scotch d Rappee d Congress d Chewing To! rcrc Smoking C-y i ThompstHis Eye Water, Rowands 1 onic Mixture for lilacking, ague and f-ver, ! do Ere..'-', Swaims' Panacea, Whitewash d . Carpenter Syrup Liverwirt,Paint ! . Taylors lialsam do j Tooth io Spohns Headache Remedy Trusses, Hays Liniment, j (Surgeon's Imtru ' J. U.'ENNISS, j. East Corner oft a. woolwoet: CLOCK AN D WATCII-M; -it- ' RpSPECTFlU.V his frien.l"0T : : . (WANTED 10 000 C00N AND FCIX SKINS, 1 O OOO Rabbit and Otter ! do 5 OOO Mink ami Muskrat' do. BROWN & MAXWELL. Salisbury, Jan. 2, 1646 2m3G i ; . , : . J r- AATRES A: Co's ftmoUiuff; tobacco, a most Superior article, for sale at J. H ENNISS'S Drugstore.1! i Jan. 30,1 846V-U4U JXO geoeril.tnaiue wt- w y!yT oneir Lelow V,i I wcIIVstore: M v, kL handf will be ca n f ; . ihe brt style, an, I v. , perform we'.l. A sliare of public patron? ; Salisbury, December 13, J?45tf 33 TO GUNSMITHS! THE subscriber rish? to otnp!y rate Journeyman GUNSMITH. 'o h"n r will be eiven. one omer loan a siu j v i i i one need apply. - 'A I A. WOOL V. Dec. 13,1843. . - i TTIfE Chcwinzr 'Tobacco. On hand a fine X? artide chewing Tobacco, made of ebbice Virginia leaf, tor sale at J. H E-5NISS drug atort. Saliaborj, Jairaaryi30 1846 tf 40( "1 TAN-YARD POR G. ON WedneaJay the 23tH February, ' ? ! week.) I will sell at tlr Cort-hou. i i a good Tail-Yard remprising 120 Liraers,a large Pool. -a Shop. anJ oi!;-r 1 I Mocksville is an excellent situation for a T . all those wish in; t purchase'', are respect:' , to attend.- ' ' " 4 ' r fcA.uLLL i January 8th, 1846 3w35. i i l v iv
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