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fx. t !- 'f ! ;in ! f Nil SERVICE FUND. llution, wo tretfret td see. was piT. ; .i. sJi-nfiift testerdavicallih on njpriJ5 -commijfnjcfiJe o,thtjt ty. Ltenirnt of the; disbursements of ed v"rL . . , .0' ;nr(,rri!ion for foreign rtrtu- r.tlletLfhe Secret si rJ' restrict Mim cent emarl whri $r , rail. and lor the lid nWa folk mo- morn- if. we liy'M1 r?; rash'1'- The law "i, bl eeps an .annua sum a uit! sum at thH sole v! of the Presided, for. f meakia of M-.iV?ft with forvjyja nations" to be r4 ' , i';i i-.i'if hp' sdistll I siep. fit. vilhnnt iy. ! 1 is coeval wiin trie U overn hient. was passed ks Lthp year 1700J It was a bond- 1 1 : I . . . P 4 V& r''lOJH ) n 1 ne V M.i ist rail e for pUbUc vice, nmj'as wU ly rerjqsid ; V ihrM call' t expose to the world the j3 to vvhiclr tlje fund may have !F -nV)lied; virtually repeals the law. i i, tvatocr personal, or party ends, the lAV k ,-p trtuiactions which, however i npor L;l for thb eountryjul)Iicity-wotilc have assi'd. or1 I rust rated, whtt IV-M- ,,t will her.'Vfter e)ture to toiidh I e ure ih vain c4pidmitions of.th-!.or tliose either of 'tfjff or jlelicacy ernoitii secrecy. fSoch ish ;ane under, evrv form of p(Vefn Ltandhavf?; aristi under evrrv 'Ad. n-. . i f .... .. i ' flj. t. n F jvraiMiH oy; our own,. woo rx neyis ii$hehbt liiiji pveiJU'pi 'abused 1 Cer kijfhe must he a jry prejn diced per liiwfm . il so. Till fundi -mav Mve frinjujrliciott-ly ' V tuiin c snri ap. iVdHTwr aughi -v ldow : luit wh iitlu! it has t vrf ; iifin corru.p' I'- y. ; s ji 1 1 oi'o ns(:re'i ion Itarnls of the PreKident wj plaaetjl in is a iiuta. i - .'.uid Avise one, .and. Iieartilv .' v"".i . ! ...' . i f .' as we; aj- fot'j motive which dict;t(trd4il e e;, i uouo! arue Miaior. wr cannot tut Ilit -:rjjlf it as expedient as U is; uriiu c esta ,1 lonhe end be has in Jit te itc ie I he ttrt and Example oil t hi r i.ined-.fo'r the call, we ea t O ily sav; that .j hest reeet- we tinv Mo' a t):l(l - j o a voi d cotwfi i r. i t . lW!i limit rlnv tit,t tiT..!' t.m.J ks we faken . the (reetloiii t ul.ikr on this ') y a pi epM rm ini" i;eat sur vre H'ir.jaiTuti(jer.iat(init an il-:tuite.r of the Hi tie 1 0 i 1 1 i m ; 1 1 1 iiuna- hide. Ol'K. t aer- ItM lut lie hail had the 'nriyileire ,iWHt (iti. voucuers (U irie seen i'atul. - Nat ion f I I aft (11 v. . . ,.v. a CONNECTICUT lLECTloi': Thr latest hews from CoUnecticut (hit ri ws tlouht over tfie rekulf olluhele ecltoti Ji-5f i tri caused py ifjp iMb uctitjJi he 1 einperanci"" quest inn into tfJ( can- Tbe. Wldirticket for-QoviTidtr n I UpSiate olllcers hak a pfunMitv o fcstime . oor six .uuuoreKt vti:es ; pur, 1 1 i i he lhin; eiier. hi, no cuoiee n ipe peon e. everv l'pend oti he complexion of tl ijinire. v fspeakhii; ,to ihi-l nor lhtrd Churhnt of Wet luesdav I as t he. I,!'" nix, vviiicji we siip)Osi'prM' its tfie. sncex loruintA lus in the rnost favor. Vjihl that the circpmstnnl-es wi U wuri "Aceordiii to otir ' rettirns, th rs Jiv chosen Uiiiie 8-hatois. certain V-.".- . ., ' i i ' M , i he dis- t'Cim K.ame iium )er-T-taiui tnilee ilyiire iii iloubt. I . i f SThe lbnlse i hen Jull is r-oinped of ."J) mem her?, .-tntj. as n lavv of t le last v Nhatl lijfM.tUire provides that a hlural .tioti the second trial. "eve didonhtedlv beVepreseuteid. b y tow n j Oftl e Hllltl- 'it t'liUM'ti. aceiudini; t onii ret u its. i he VNW-rit-.IV.ve..' 77 the i ! Loejs 8i The dines, avv'er. claims tluir tin Locos Vtvti chosen 1)7, GrHtiiin ibis, tno-y are Jy oo meaus suriv of sejc tiring a majority. "Oliihe towns to.be heard fioin, and where I -iirfi- is tio choice, they probably iv ill not t .... .... : j la P'wv inon" iiiaii uiiiri ineniiMrrs T!itkeiiit: Avhtiltf nutiloef tQi. I II If Wll Aj major i'y m ill. 1l ' I fe . a - " '! ' ti I' I tie NVittsft, theni Have rnu.cn toi en foamjie. tiiem. II ttpW snOuld raljy m . t 1 v i - tl i riosf towns where there is ho choice, iand w M'Wi'll .-if th Kt'.eond triJil ns J)ti VI on. l:,v last, the v will have a niHtonrv u ih :! se, and in lomt ballot df tin LeKsla. lure. y. kail Road from llafr igh lo Colvmb a. Sev have np. cotnniufiicationsoni iliis u'ljei-i ! p arrd in tiie National Intellieijc 'r lately, I A. i Wh we did not ropy, .ecause, ihou th CiVora l ' to the object they were oljeftioij ab!e to a 'J' ,N'nh Carolinian. 1 Thelif .llowing J ree from ' itt 'hjfVtion, hind presents matter lor serious j tin.Mijc ration --U. 1 ' ' ' Front the Katiolitii; Intelligencer SOUTUEUN: kOU I E. iThrrttiijli the; ciutnns of the lute ligericer I Xih to call thes nfetiMn of the public, to the " .ryif hy ri capital of S'orth Varolii a, thfouh rjrtexille, Cheraw, nnd Canideu to Cohitn jl, M.d thncei to1; A"uUit.i, s uth, A railway fijriidi'id I'aleigh, njndfWC desire ihisi tot( shall . tVtjntintied 'ila the Iruti1 indicated above. T the, companies north 4f Haleigh n nd lo th)se joytj, of Columhilt. the cnnmlelion of thi rail- i j hetwceii these points is a niatiir of prima- importance. 1" lM H eminent It is no tl4if-.Krl. bf:iue it will ecuip inei iniM rtaltt-and priuupt transportation of ihel mail, ? li tutiV amh secondly, hecaus it will se. Wre greater isifety nd jje'cui iiy. The fijihires the Inwerj route r many, and tiej great f Rem and Northern Imails are everv niht j Ihe year exposed on! the ocean. Suppose sr,ere to take pUc with, Eug and, or aiiy pf'Piiwer.lxvotild the PUtinasier General .JJikjf continuing theniail by way if Wihning. .to Charleston bfjviter ' Nw, if" this is a tpalTcTof snchiiinportarice to the Goveinment, "ld not a plan lot' th fi.ilhjv ing kind headopt. 1 Suppose, it now tp coM ihe (lovenment 'lie dally transportation of thf mail from ; .-Ml'ijsh to Fayetteville the surr of S10.0OO pr Jp' let the tiovernrneiit n y lo a rompijmy we u to. you our wcrip for 82C0 OpfA paya. thirty yeiirs. at the; rite f live Wr cent, l'" jou will ivree to hulld this radwav ftnd'te' il "r ip us the ransppriatum of the inatl daily vf .f'rtr years j and alsr the trawrnirtation of h tl 'he stores hC thef Govdrntnent, in case, of wMnd of all periofisicohitected with the Gov. ,rinenti .With luch pr oposal ive doubt not T it ouwy I T 7 i thb load wonlJ heiVrthvitl. jjotnpleled. .'The' u vernmfnt hasnt rajetievilje an arsenalLin terided io ho one f tonitrucli4)n. r,S( fr as.it ha nro2rccnd. there is said to ha no Imildintn of jihe kind in lhe country superior , to it,and as tar as a comparison has hpen I mnde or can be! J.1 . Sl. ': I i .4 A .i 1. 1 f .1 - maun, iur cmnpu-uori m int imiiajngs and ma- kirtir it fa irreat arsenl of r.onirnMiun ..r iho ooijih wiildi llucpomplished at a great saying! to the uovernment. There can he no d ubti tliit sh a road Would he,: if ibe Jine can he Cootinu.-d throogh to New O Id. u !i ihans, the great trdv line, and hconf; th irreat in'ern il hihJ wjiy, 88 it should h. Daiiiir throii h the dani. talk ofjftlm Ailanti(f States. In ras of w ik i W vape rivii commrtion, m in evem anV : w -;! i. i . i ... i . .. . i mat movemtMit wu-h imado it in)poi iant J hat the puwer of n Stute or (Im Slates should he exfrteq. where? would vu lok hut to the Ex pc itivti ofher of tin; biate at her1 caoiial. her hpait ? . .!-! ! i I mitght Win. tla's coHtler liv oiher reasons. und d(ji iiHVrti'twi.Jonrt hii yoti rati do o mujtjh iM-nr, ifyouiln'rik widlotlthe sch me, ml, MUth the collected wisdotil of -the n:fi(Jn a aslunton;. if any thing can he cone, 1 liupe it wviiii Jie. done. RIIOpE ISLAND CLFa;TIOSt. In i he State i Rh')(h IslaiiH (he nnnual Hecj lion t. (JoVerrior uiid ihemher. .f the LpJishi turn t i d n'KVedhe!ida last. The UJ. s iHMvven ine oiu " ijjaw ann uroer o party. win ino iv'i'iraiionii?, wno are Kir ehttuihg Mr. I). or to his vil rights without ui v coiiuii n. nane jar J .. ..: .1.. ' I . Ii t kon, the pidseut Iticun ,ti . ... . l . .ni . - . i i noifoi, was ino canfiitiaie or trie latter lor (bverhorjand Iiron Dirnati ! .... I . : i tUB former. No choice hf Governor was effected. Dimaii I ichiir 79 Hfes of an election . . . ., slatoiej th Law and Order party will have a haVUome inatoritv f huth liinnfl.p ni II elect biinan (Jvernnr. ' ThH New ()!. aus Jrjfer Ionian of the 23tl Clay, who has fpent several siavs Mi r iiilont is in this city, went, ui) the rivr on Satur teriiooii, on the Alexander-Srotr. Durinb day a his ii 1iu enee here he initialed' frtMrly -with our ri!iz',ins wiihotit distinction of paitv, was we) cntui'djliy all. and left with thMe henedictiMis an?l yiiixl wibhes wh;eh shun (1 always attend a I ifrent! it;ttpstn in. who has rendered eminent sen n-es to la I'uiiiiti . I lin peculiar j rrlat ions j of sphie of our publptj journals jopening lo t liofn the best sources of inforin;ttiori,and rendering them the more diseriijriinatin: as to what th fjy admitiinto their columusJ of course enti tles to the more rerard w'hat we lind thenvj It is this which ffives any interest lo thejapnexed paragraph, which we ex tract jVfjim. an article' copied into a late nuirjher of the pieh'mond Enquirer : - j . J National Iali lli net r. It s now xu that the last steamer tou opt -dtrectink to our Minister in Lon don to inauiie.!thil)iiTi Lord AIhmiWh the jujeclse vi.Ws o 1 he British G overn -irji'tit.japd wheljljer Sir Rolu-i i Peel's allu sion t fw offer) of the 41Jth parallel was iijieitufed to imply an approval of that line a a cprri prom isle ; Mr. MLhh Ix-inii atl l lionized t ;V l his GoVeinui.tif vyjould receive that projiosit ion t'avorahlv." THE NATIONAL FAIR. I CIRCULAR i i - - ! i i () iheCmmilterof Superintendence of the Na- tioiiq? Exhibition of American Manufactures andPro luc.'s hf Mechanical Art, AT jm CITY OF WASHINGTON IN MAY NEXT. Man? persons ftiend'y to the permanency of the pre- sf nt prN(tcive systPtn, and otheifs, who, without being comii)ited -to its support, desire information in reference n itp elff-cts, have suggested the importance of procuring ah exhibition of American Manufacturing Mechanical IVoillucts to be made at the seat of Government at as ear- ly a period, during i ic present Spring, as the oppbrtuni- lU's ,:r f pcomplihing h a project might allow It is believeij that an exhibition, embracing specimens; of ev ey kinf of handicraft or manufacturing skill eniployed the nation, or at least all suet) rpeci mens as rtiay be conveniently procured for the occasion.Agether with the ptrices :iC which they may be purchased, and -be names off thosf 'by whom they are fabricated, would embody jn ain impressive form.'a mass of useful facts which could not; failf to be appreciated as they deserve by he, public autllioriljcs upon whom rests the responsibility of ustain- ihgj theiprosperjty of the great interests connected with this subject ; and that such facts collected from, the daily transactions of the people, authenticated by the personal examirjations of all! who choose to inspect them, would furnishljncontrovertible arguments in favor of that indus- jirjl whch so greatly honors as well as enriches ihe me- j ebonies of America. i f I A romnrendation of a similar exhibition by the Na- ional Institute two years ago met with a high degree bf Eiivor from (he public at that period ; and the success of juch a& JefTort now may, it is hoped, lead to is regular : adoDtion hereafter,; as a means of presenting at suitable intervals a visible demonstration of the advance of the cauntrin those arts upon which its prosperity slo great- j jy o-eofnas. ; ..... i . , At $ consultation recently Weld ny many mernoers oi ihe present Congress gentlemen of both poiitical par- , ties tiie proposition of inviting such an exhibition as wr have referred to was considered and adoptedas an en- i terprise of enlinenf utility at this time, and with a confi dence -that it would hnd a heajrty assent from the friends , of national industry throughout the whole Union. To gjive ellicacy tb this proposition they have nominated the ' uinderlignetl as a general committee of superintendence, omd hfve charged jthemj with the duty of presenting the subject to the country at large, of inviting the aid of the friend of national industry to the scheme, and of mak ing sich preparations as may be necessary to render the exhibition ns full and as effective as the time allowed will permit Thus summoned to this labor from a source so afnply entitled to the respect and confidence of the nation, and fully concurring in the importance attached to the sub ject, the undersigned have nqt hesitated to comply with the washes of those by wiionl tney nave oeen put in re ouisitiion.and promptly to enter upon the duties consign ed to them. In the performance ol these duties they in vokelthe earnest co-ope ration m an who may iwr an; thing! io contribute to the proposed exhibition; Hoping that this "invitation-will be answered in such a manner as.shall enabfe the committee to present such a display of the workf our artizans as shall adequately attest the great skill bed perfection to which! our country has attained in rnamlfilcturing arid mechanical art. Tiefcoimmit,e prop 1081 ,n exhibition shall be oDenedj al Washington on the 20th day of May next, pre- viou tb which date ample provision wilt be made for reeeltti ipn security, ana suiiame uispopsuou ui u mens which may oe sent to neir cur. Tletr invite the transmission of epetimenpof every kind of manufacture and handicrft known to the artizans of the finked States, and desire Ithat the price, as well as the oialer's name be furnished with each) article intend ed for Exhibition. 1 Committees will be appointed for ihe supe?irw"ndence and arrangement and preservation of all pareeW sent to the exhibition rooms. j) j The! rooms will be rendy to receive articles for exhibi tionSfrem and after the 1st day of May. The exhibition will'M kept open not less than tw weeks.' ! !" - i- l : - ffM- -I k I Owners of. parcels eihiLlted Jurins the exliilition will. unless directions to" thf contrary be given, Ixf expected to allow the sale of sach parcels at the prices rparkpd, to be delivered t the close of .the exhibition. J . 1 ; " I ' AM goods intended for exhibition cart be, directed W MrT David A. Half, secretary fthe commjtteei Who wll see to their safekeeping, and attend to their being re packed after the clo3eof the exhibition. j I j ! i In cas of a sab of them, the money wilt be duly tratjs hlitted. I "t- ' r! 1:-J i As thejre will be many goods ohi5p6e(i of dhich lie proprietors may not desii-e to have; retariied. arid prefer to have sojd for their benefit, thec4nunhte will caue a sale at auction of such articles as fie owners may desire to Ihave so disposed of i ' -ni j - i , j Rlotiv power will bejiurnished at the exhibition roopns for such pachinery as require it. j jj . ' , As the conimitiee can onlygive thisfgeneral invitation tp the tnanafacturers and- artizana of the ountry, each nine will jbe pleased to consider it addressed to himself individually. jj J -u ' ; Editors of papers thrpughont the country friendly -to the object are respectfully requested to give, this circular oi few insertions. 1 i WILLIAM. W.REATpXf!Wa3hingtpn. I THOMAS P. JONES.I do, JOH W. MAURY, ; I do. DAVID A. HALL, : ! do. W. A. BRADLEY, M do. R, C. WEIGHTM ANij do. THOMAS BLAGDE, do. WILLIAM' EASBY, ! do. JOHN F. OALLAN. ! do. JAMES LYONS, Richmond. Vlrginii J. P. KENNEDY, BaUimoje, Maryland. JUtii Wti I Hl)KDtdj. do O C. TIFFANY, do. do Marcu 28, 184G. ! 1 In Iredell county, on the 9th instants, M if. ALEXAN DER GRAHAM, to Miss MARY ANN COWAN. ! In this countvon the ,12ih instant,! bv John McCiin- pnughey, Esq., Mr. IIEZEKlAlI C. GRAHAM, to Miss CAROLINE CHAMBERS. In this county ,n' the 16ih instantly 0- G. Foard; Esq , Mr, ABNER THOMPSONto .liss CATHA RINE ROBISON. ii In this county, on the 3d instant, JOHN CONRAD BESIIERER, irt the 65U yrar of hisibge.i . Departed this life on Mondny. the I3(h instant, at his residende in Lincoln count v, after a long protracted -iil-3, Mr. JOHN HAYES, aged 72 year. Irt this County, on the 11th instant, Miss NANCY CLARY. :4TR mislaid oh the 3d inst., a Calftskini Pocket Dxiok ''V containing in inoney, two 2 bills and a one dol lar bill. Also, three notes of hand Lionel on Jesse- P. Wise and Bucktier Crovvel, for I OU, jdated on the 7th August, 1845 ; one on; Henry ami John! E. .Ionjr, for 1 100, given some time in Match, lSG ; on on Jacob 'Bostinn, for 10, given on the last of;FeHruary or first j of March. All persons are forewarned from trading for the above notes, and the individuals hjfjundi lur them are I notified not to pay the same, hut to nijfseli Any person delivering said pocket book and contents to Benj. Julian, Postmaster, at Salisbury, shall be liberallyjrewarded; JOEL W. HULL. April 10, 1846 2wpd51 !l i COUNTY CREDITpBS. ALL persons having claims against the County of Rowan, are requested to file them jwiih Johh H. Hardie, Esq , Clerk of the Committee of Finance, on or before Thursday.the 3f)th instant, as the Cominittee will meet at the County Clerk's Office onj that day to audit and settle accounts against the County, aid continue in session as long as may be necessary, j Public officerg re quired by law to meet; the Committee, Will pleas? ob serve this notice: XV CHAMBERS, ) J.M.BROWN, Committee. D, A. DAVIS. Salisbury, April 15th, 184G 2w5t NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, are request- A eJ ,cr "nl1 nd settle either by cash or note. john R BOGER. SalisNvry, April 1 7,; 1846 3w52 i EVERGREEN, DRAWS 17 inches water, carries 7p0 bales Cotton. Shippers will do well to remember it his, as low wa ter may soon be expected. j " Redurtioirin the expenses of getting GOODS hf the way of Wilmington and Fayetteville, to the Interior of North Carolina. The Agents of the Henrietta Steam Bor t Company take pleasure tn informing the merchants of North Carolina, that they have made arrangements (whi'te fund? are in hand to pay the freights to Wilmington),) to receive and forward through that place, all goods entrusted to their chre FREE of charge for storage, drayae, wharfage and commissions : but when no funds are in hand.lO pet cent, on freight will be charged. ; ; ; The facilities of the Henrietta Steani Boat Company l,,Mhe transportation; of merchandize oi the C,-ipc Fear River, n.re greater than ever before possessed by any company ru..nin2 boats on this riverj and very far supe rior to that pose.-,., ar)y other coihpany no'.v run , nin2 boats between i.lrnington and Favettevtlle.; j The company have thrt-c ie;imbdats in first rate order, one of which draws but 17- inci.JS water, and will carry : freight equal to 77)0 bales of cotto The company ' have, in addition to the boats above na nei,e,x Lighters, j suitable for low water, and to run in connection .vjith the ! steamboats ! We would respectfully invite all who desire to get their goods forward to Fayetteville expeditiously and j safely and at very little expense, to consign their! goods . IIALL&iJOHNS Agents for the Henrtettja Steam Boat Co. March 30, lS463w50 ' O All letters directed to Hall & ! Johnson nl Wil mington or Fayetteville, will have due attentioii. All who desire to do so may consign their goods td Hall &, Johnson, Wilmington and Fayetteville!, and due attention will be given them. ! CADDIES! CADDIES!! CABBIES ! !! Cheapest and most Extensive fJandy Manufactory in the Wyrld 1 ! ! J JOUN J. RICHARDSON, No. 42. Market St., Philadelphia, T AKES pleasure in informing the Merchants of North Carolina that, having i made suitable ar rangements to meet the increasihgjdemand he continues to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY at the extremely low price of 2 50 per 100 lbs., and will warrant the article equal in quality to any man ufactured in the United States, i Also, , j; - , - l SUPERIOR LEMONi SYRUl - , at very reduced prices, say from j$l 50 to 4H50 per dozen Dot ties pacKea, witn a iua assprcmenx oi iroreige Fruits and Nuts, &c, &ci, &X- All orders by -Mail will meet with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1846 ly43 State of ILortfi Carolina, STOKES COUNTY. the ! Superior Court of Lair Fall Term, 1845. i- i Polly Myers, vs. Joshua Myers j Petition for Divorce and Alimcjny. PROCLAMATION made at tlfe Court Hquse door for defendant: to appear abd inswer, ordered that publication be made in the GreetiSboroughj Patriot and the Watchman at Salisbury, fat three months fir the de fendant to appear -and answer die petition. .Witness, Isaac Golding, Clerk of said Court at office,, the second monday after die 4th monday ih September A.D. 1845. ISAAd GQLDIJf G,!c. s. c. Jan, 184(5 Sm39Priaters telO 1 1f riltr; PUBLIC SALE! f, ;-.H- r TV ii rmriE. executors 6f dantel h. IL CkESS, deceased, Will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, injdie Town otSaiisbUry, on TUESDAY, TH15TH DAY OF MAY (this heing the Aveek' inf the County Court) the following property tojJwit A ll ' CaVTRflE TABBE, Mahogany Secretary and Book Case, Sofa, P tellable witlti Marbe Top, Cane and Wood bottom Chairs, one fine Rocking Chaif, a selection of val uable BOOKS, Clock, Looking Glass, a UtKENESS OF j WA SlllfsG TON, gilt frame; a fine Carpet AndiroQ?, Pender, 3Hvpl and Tongs, three ex- ua piarea annate tanas witn uiass jJrps, j ! Clothing Press, 1 f!r cenilenipns wear, fiur fine crimson ' Danriiisk Window Curtains, with the neces ' ay hxtities attiitched tr them, A rllll.le l.arrel StlOT GUN, POM'DER FLAT, - i BIHD BAG. f Aixjlarre revoltinf: Pi?tol, a fine article, Also a pair of title Pistol?, j HORSE iUtfD BUGGY, a new ;Set of NORTHERN MADE ijAR N L6S, a small Stov and Pipes, Coppersmith Ttols, Settee, a likely i mEGRO BO Y, IJed and Furniture, edstead Mattress, besides variousSother attii;! not neresary to mention. h a r nn vnoM M. HOG Ell. ! II. II. BEARD, i Erecii'oi'S. .Salis tory. April t 1846- -f -t- IP SUKIMiBE i PASniQNS FOR 1846,. At the old Tailor ins Establislimeint ! I HORACE H. HEARD, ; HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MRj F. Maiiax, the 5iasLeilj2U.a 131Z5.G39 and -aaasicic3fca.tp'ja.d.3a o?i aSka for theif Spring a ad Sumvur o I84G, which faf excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carrieskm the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its tarious branchy, at his old stand, where he i ev er ready o meet and accommodate his old and newens tomers With fashionablecutting and making of garments, not to beurpassed by aiw ih the Southern country. Punc tuality, (despatch and faithful work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour- agementi he hopes to nierit its continuance. N. B.; The subscribejr has in hts employ a workman who canhot be surpassed eitbeibrth or South. Aprils. 1846 tf2H 3V'! -"' II. H. HEARD. . i : if H j Caltiiuore niatljjWihuiiigtou Packets. REGULAR LINE ! i rT1 HE new packet schoon JL er " WILMINGTON," French, master, will sail for Wilmihgton, No. Ca .on the IRth March, and the F A Y- a'ETTEVlLLE" will sail on the 1st April. These 'vessels will perform alternate reg ular trips thereafter. For freight or passage (having .su perior accommodation) apply to WILLIAM MASONj 8B Spear's wharf. Bait more. BROWNf &. DER0SSET, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. 9w47 March 2,1, 1846. I LIST QF LETTERS T E5f AINING an .(he Post Office at Salisbury, N. C! 11 April 1, 1846. A Miss Patsy Arnold, Michnel Alhright, : I B Dr. S. G. Boy dtp, Mrs. Clary Brown, Mrs. S A'-j Blackwell, Levi Biowu, Wrn. Barber 3, Jacob Brbwn,! Dr. R. R. Bogle, George Basinger, Radford BaileyRo-i bert BaSrber. j C Peter Cauble, Jfohn Coon, Rev. Thos. S. Camp bll, Dr. John Canup,Daniel Cruse, Nelson Caldcleughj Richanf Culbertson. I ' E-Theodore EdwSrds, Miss S. E. Edwards, Jack1 Elliott. , !'- ; F John A. FaggjEsq., Dr. A Featherman, Allen Fuller, Thomas Fostj, Tavner Forkner, Samuel Turn- er, I homas r oard.- ! G j. B. Garland; Afiss Lizy Gincee, Graham fc BrotheiB, J2iss Martha Gardner, John Garver, Mqj. II. Groves.' j ! ' ! II Alex. Iloltshoufer. Miss E. L. C. Harris, Garrir son Henderson, 3isaS'arah L. Hall, Newlery Hall, J. Harris John H. Hayes, Alpheous Howard, Wm. Heath man. i; K John C. Kilpatric'i, Dr( Samuel Kerr 2. L John F. LockeiViss 3eny H. Love, Wmi Lu cas, Esq , Mrs. Nanciy Lyerly, Samuel Lewis. ; M-4Joseph iticCa'wleSs, John W. 3cNeely, Jacob 3ilWjEs.i ,S. S. .Ufles 2, Hugh .VcAlpin. Reir. T. itcDofinld. jtiissJiliiabeth JicConnausliey. N-4P Leander W. Newby. John Phillips. W. Pierce, Afrs. iary E. Patterson, Mrs. Francis Phillips. Kllimry uobison, b;irah Kice, Isom Kainey Ur. Reid.iVm. Rowles, George Rendleman. S JBeman Sutton Miss Rebecca Smith 2. H. Shoaf, W. ori Levi Smith. ' T-fJohn Thomason, John Thompson, S. S. Trott, Esq , .Wm. Trotter, Robert Utiman. I W John Wilson. -.Wm. Willis 2, Miss Sophia Wte ant.Jl S. West, Esq:;2. - . 3w9 " . : "i! B JULIAN, P. Ml SHEET IRON COPPER-WARE MANUFACTORY, ? 1 JIOCKSVIECE, CCj By the Wholesale and Retail. JJ i THE SUBSCRIBER having commenced the above I business in Mftcksville, Davie' county, N. C, wuld inform his friends and the public generally that hp is prepared to ejtecate'inll orders in ihe various brabchfs of the above business, iwith ne.nness and despatch j an! he pledges himself that-his work shall be as well done as in . any iher shop in the State, and he hopes by closH at- j teniilm to his business to merit a reasonable shale at j leai of public patronage. (J Country Mercha&s and others wishing to buy t sell agaii would do welllto give me a call before buyjngf Ise- i wheje, as my price's wiil be regulated according tpi the hardness of the tinWs. ' . .House Gutteringand Roofing xlone on the shojrtest t noticV. i , . ! ! Old Pewter, Copier, Beeswax, Tallow and Feathers ' taken in exchange RICH'D. M. EPPERSO March 19 th. 164i 4S:tf j j Take Notice! H HEREBY forerlall ersons tradin- for a note of Mit thntyifive I 6 Jr"""' f'-"'"ZlZZZ p3 dollars, mvpn IarcH 2h, 1846, andj drawn payable to Chaj-les H. Sloan. As said note; was fraudulently obtained from me. I am deteirrriined not to pajf it. ; j JOHN IL CAVTN. ! MareK iRifii-;3w4a I . , " i -j n - .t -I -1 t i; t' MIEW BQGER i.t gffs ,-.-. I i fniAKE this opportunity to inform the citizens of Salisbury, and the surn country, that they have entered into co partnership, and have nov, A LARGE AND FASU10NABLE STOCK : OF JEWELS and expect to receive in a few days from the Northern Cities a full; assortment f f t usually kept in such establishments.' viz : Gold and Silver Levers. Lepine, Patent Vertical, and ce ment Watches, gold guard and fob Chains and Keys. Ladies and Gentlemen's fine Breast Pins n,i I Necklace, Medalions. Bracelets, Studs. Coral, Gold Diamond pointed Prns.GolJ and Silver TLi:..' ' Silver Pencil Cases, Gold and Silver Spectacles ; also, a largesassortment of Convex Concave cud It. ea i to suit all ages, which can be put jm frames at very short nosS; i j . . ; Chapman's & Emerson's Chinese Razors, Rodgers' Pen Knives and Scissors, Silver Spoons and Batter Knives, together with n-ry ticles nsually found in Jewelry stores ; all of which w jil be sold very low for each or on tmre ropunctcsU ; All kinds of watches will be irepnired.such as chroncmiters. duplex, horizontal. patent lever, r.u.-.i..!, tnd plain ; also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelry put in order on reasonable terms and ws: twelve months. Lepine and plain watches will be alterrd to patent levers and warranted to pexDnr. v at the Brick Row, opposite G. AV. Browos store. CfAU work sent from t distaace wiU be careful'.y t: ! Old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry or work done. ' . ' . They hope by being punctoal and obliging at every eall, to receive from the public that sappcrt iv", and merit deserves. Salisbury, N. C, Mbrch 20, 1846 -tf 47 ? ROWAN i )xwm sl r'rt .i FOR SALE ! I THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE offers his HOUSE AND FURNITURE, : for sale. Persons who wish ta engage in Hotel keeping, Have now a chance of getting one df the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have mad considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE PAIR. I am warranted in saying to the purchaser that by strict aUcnUoa.lhe HOUSE will yield a very hand some income. During the time 1 have kept tms estao- ishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well ( jknown from North to South, having been kept as a Ha- , !tel for a great many years. Those wishing to make mo- j 1 . . . . t, . nn .m it ir in fi rf.) ' t c i r 1 1 r fKiQ ef H K i i .k..' . m. jintend to sell and will give a bargain. Terms will be . sninpni i woiiui u vise iiiciii i-u lu c uiivj rc; , bt !made easy to suit the times. Letters addressed to me ithissubjeet will be attended to in due season. ! JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February 4, 1846 tf41 tatr oC JIovtliiCTavoUUsi, IREDELL COTNTY. February . Session, 1840. j ! William Mills Attachment (Levied on def Is. vs in'st. in the lands heloninoj to ! Charles Mills. ) the estate of Chas. MillsdeC'd IT nppea'rini tolJie satisfarlion of the Court, that the defendant Charles Mills, is not an in hahitant of this State : It is therefore ortleredl.y the court, that publication he made in the Caro lina Watchman for six weeks, notifying said de- ! fendaut to appear at the next Court of Picas tyid j Quarter Sessions, to he held fr the county of! Iredell, at the court-house in Statesville, on the j 3rd inbnday in May nexj, then and there tore- j plevy cr plead to issue, of the prop-rty lvied n will le condemned and aold u .aiify the ivlain- ' liffVdebt. Witness, J. p. Alexander, clerk of our said court at ofhVp, the 3d inohdav of Febmary 194o. Issued the lGth Alarch, 1946. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. Ow49 printe'rs fee 8") .r0 State ot llottn eavoUua, IREDELL COUNTY. February Sessions, 1840. Original attaehment levied on DefiMidani's interest in the land hehiiiinx to the estate of Charles Mills, dee'd. William Mills vs. Richard Mills. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Richard Mills, is not an in. habitant of this State : It is theref ire ordered by the eolirt,that publication be made in the. Caro lina Watchman for the space of six weeks, iioti fwng ihe said defendant to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for ihe county of Iredell, afthe court-house in Statesville, on the 3rd monday of May next, then and ihere to replevy or plead-to issue, or the pro perty levied upon will be condemned and sold to satisfy plaintiff's debt, interest and costs of suit. Witness, J. V. Alexander, clerk of our said court at offi- e, the 3rd Monday of February, 1946 this lGih day of March, is 10. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. fiw4 printers fee 8" 50 HOTEE Dr. G. It. DOFtiLAS it.VVINti returned to Salisbury, and located 'permanently, ofTers his professional services to the public. He hopes by the strictest attention to ihe duties of his profession, to meiit a continu ance of ihe confidence heretofore tdiown him. OHi'-e, in West's brick building, opposite Brown Sc M ix well's stoic, formerly occupied by Drs. Killian and Powe. I " April 2, 1840 tf49 State ot flovtti Civoltna. DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February' Term, 1846. Samuel Taylor, Adm'r of Peter Eaton, Deceased, vs. Margaret Taylor. Petition fur division of Negroes. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court that Mar garet Taylor, the defendant in this case is not an in habitant of this State : It is therefore ordered' by ihe Court that publication be made for six weeks in ihe Car-, olina Watchman, thai the said Margaret Taylor be and appear at the next Court of Plas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Davie at the court-house in Mocksville, on the 4th monday in May next, and show cause if any she has, why the Report of the Commission ers dividing said negroes shaU not le confirmed Witness, Casweil Harbin, clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4th monday in February, 1S46. C. HARBIN Clk. 6w49 Printers fee 5 SO FRESII GARDEN SEED. JUST received a supply of Northern Garden Seed of j the first reality, and warranted to be fresh and good, i viz; : 1 1 . i Early York Cabbage seed, Red Dutch do., large from ! Drumhead do , long scarlet Radish, short Top, do., frame Peas, dwarf Mvowfst do . early six week Chinese dwarf Beans, white Mustard seed,-Norfolk Tur nip, Rota Bags, Salsifie, round Spina at, tc. tfc- J. IL ENNISS. Salisbury, April 3, 1940 tf49 l TTT ? v V l - o & WILSON, r 'I'D superior Razor Str IMPORTANTjTO MILL 0V". - i u Hotchki&f Vertical Water IN consequence of the very great pnp these wheels have attained by the u v i i r of ihem-io ditS-rent parts of the ccuniry, I " have sold about 100 Rights in North Car which are in full and, successful opera ;ion l . t" county. When preperly introduced, they the value of the mill and in quantity of f. far exceed the most sangbin expectations c f many of whom are gentlemen distinguish J f t ence and practical skill, who have ttteste J t; 1 this improvement, The wheels are ir.ore c more easily kept j in order, when p ; gether, than the common flatter wheel. Th one-third of the water, and run well in bat k there is a head above. The speed of llu- a ed lo more than double the strokes per ni The price of an individual riht for cm-; ; . f is 50. : f : We refer, among others, to the foKw".: z ; some of whom Imd the wheels in operation il more, and from many of wfcom we have tt ficates highly approving of these wheel, h -their saws, with this improvement, cut '2li t', and even as high as SO JO feet a cay, acc-r; ! head of water. FVETTEVIUX. Graham, Cc.vniKt.jiira. Lt. . Thomas Ho Mr- Lcf '';.. . J-..M i Lemuel S:r.;, . .- Cf,vi John Br)t: t, ' Cct.vx; " Lot v,:.i,: Rj:n.-i W.-C. Mc.Ne .. ' ' Ric.t:t " John C. M- 1. ".John L. V.i, Ax r.s A. Bauc h j j. it. Ktii,; : . -i C4v..-:.; JUT.DoKi.: CtJj -A Col. Alex. Murcbison, Christopher Munroe, Alexander Williams, Col. A. S. McNeill, Farquhard Smith, John McDarilrl, Johh Evans, ; , J. W. Howell, ' " Blades. Gen. James McKay. Robert Melvio, S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. Smith, Isaac Wri.t, ; John Smiih, SAilPSCPti G. T. BatksJu'.e. Patrick Murphy, John H. Spearaian, Hardy Royal, j New HAXoycB. James Murphyi - Charles Henry, ! O.N'SLOW, Robert Aman,!1 Greene; Thomas Hooker, ' Gr:i? Dr. Fau'.a.; . Chat :a Cole Sc V; Smith i Ft N. Clef-, I . " W'izz. S. Pesv ! - J. T.Lc5r) Besides many others in.diflerent pnrn of With such a diserv?Jly high character, i feel justified in offering these wheels They will sell ip dividual or, county riTs j i t terms. They alsb keep constantly on 1.8 :i 5 ! r of wheels, (varying in size lo suit difierf 1. ter.) in ihss placr Wilmington, Wash:n.' i r bern. and als for sale by James T. l '. county. The , caution all persons throe;' 1 ' from paying any persons but ourselves i r i Agents for the right of using these wnft'j NOTICE TO MILLWEIGUTSAU ploymeni, acquaint yourselves with- jui:. Wheels, as wr now wish to employ al I : : I business in different parts of the State.! ; DUNCAN McNElLT. ARCIIT) McLM ill! . A. A. MrKETllAX. Fayrttcrille, January, 1 84G L 1 3 TO EDITORS. Any Editor f a im Carolina" who Ti21 publish the abeve ft-tl send the paper. shall be entitled lo cr.e i i to dispose of a$ he may please. State of ilovtU Care ROWAN COUNTY COt'IIT, February Se$Miont, 1 8 1 i J ADAM Caper and Citfiariae Illutf, tf . '-. i' , i Peter Casper, Conrad Catper and Jc ri Casper, Administrators, wuii the I S ( annexed of Henry Casper, ; deceased, I ( Elirabeth Cas; r, George- Lcs'JC a i i ' ; Magdelena Jjentz. , j I j - - t ,-" On morion, and it appearing to th- - ( ! Court that the Defendants George b t na Intz are net inhabitants of liiis Si : the Court that pti'dication be mud? 1 1 i Watchman, printed in' Salisbury, for hi v. DrfenJaiits Geirge Lentz and Megdt.lt r. n ! ' pear at the next Court of Pleas an i Q:. be held for thejeounty of Rowan, at t , ' i " I Salisbury, on ihe 1st Monday in Ma;,' n r, ; said petition, or the same will be lakea ; . j heard ex pane ks to them. j WTitness, John H. Hardie, c!etk tf j - ? office, the 1st MonJjy in February, 15 It . I jno. n ukl: I Ma rch 1 3 few i 5 prin ters fee y . 1 r : rr-T - State of ilortti Cr.v ROWAN COUNTY Firry '? , 11. W. Conner,' Assce, l Orizihal Att.v h , r- ( l acres ct I' . Rofrt Cowaru ) ON motionsnd it appearing; to tl.i f the Courtithatthe Defendant in-i tTus State : Onriered by the Court pu.'. the Carolina Wntchman for six weeks r fendant to appear at the next Court of I'.t -Sessions for the jeoonty cf Rowsa. to U h house in Salisbiy, on the 1st monday i i and there to replevy or plead to iue, or t vied on will be froooemned and ftw'.i !g tifis debt. ! I I Witness, John II. Hardie, Cetk cf out n : flee, the 1st rnoniay ia February, 1 , L year of our Independence. Copy, h t Itsued the 234 day cf Ftbruary, Ik - : joh52 n. ii:-' Printer's fee $5 50 ' Land and JIM for t: PURSUANT lo a decree at ' 1846,1 will sell at public sa'e. st i.i v C Mocksville, enj Tuesday the C:h M;.- late long j b! ble Mill and Jill I Tract, tf 7, Drew Smith, dec d, on the waters f ' 1 1 and'wea known as FOSTERS MILL. six and twelve! months will be gie2, t t do., ing bond witk good security, bcari-j ' ! l itie reumed coul the pu.-cb-n r.o- f r f p. L. BINGHA l. i March 2S, 1S4S 3w49 PfU C " i - "is TT71 TT- TTT 1L . XL 111 : . ; - 1 .i - -! j r . k ' - : ' y-t: ; - ' (.-:: V Si - f f .
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