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t t i r te if i 5 ( t , i-- - - . v.: - ,r - , ' - i. - - . r 1 - - - ' - - - ' : ' . T . . ''te 41. -;-i I- OFFICIi nilL fedU) OfFttB, Jcnc 17, 1310 d mmisslonds of the met ting v M10 t . .. . - .1 ... tliH fnllOWlllLi omiciiitiu 1 nibmitto THERE; IT STANDS, &c. fr;Fmley alias Old Bald,", spieling ion to the Penitentiary, said that ecu in cost, the estimates en exc P"r . ' . j o, J ' . .ii 1 border ir'lho lUarJ, wiwcquem .ucrcuii, ' . . . . r . t . ,i ,Li a KrVtptn anit, l)tx;uremnt$ oj ie January. ( - 65 3.027 17 4- 1,W37 537 HI . ftaw Mail. ' , HO B7 j I ij account of 'Uhiifv 23,130 80 )burMd'fr Curatijt Expenses: anuary. Frbr.ji;iry prih. April, A Jo. Jo t do do I do 457 C3 2,11 00 : 2.2 1.1 M 4,973 41 4.C7U 35 in opposi it vyould which have been made. . He declared it was a Wliig project to impose taxes on " we poof farmers." That it would be like the Capitol, which was estimated to cost onlx 8100,000 ; and, said he, u fellow cit izens, it ost the. State over five hundred thousand dollars ;. and n&vftherc it stands exoscd t ): the wcallicr V Wonder if the old gentleman wants a clap-board shed over it ? I s FRIDAY MORNING. DCJ3 We iiad no mail from the North this morning beyond Greensborousrhi We cannot account for it. Wcdp not rcmem ber that Raleigh. t ever failed before; this side of State Penjamin l : - J - -ST. - 4 ROWAN COUNTY. iamin Beaver and othdra k'Jdl I k:t In the Court 'of1Zaiiihit IT appeoting tlmt the defendant Jacw peaver.is nt Jin inhabitant of this StAte.Lut that he resides in the State iof Miasaasippi. ; Therefore ordered, "that trablicai- tior be maqe tor six weesa m fthe CardliMi Watchman, a Mieeklv newsoaner brinied arid nnhli?pd in. Salkburt requiring said Jacob pearer, to appear jat the next term f the Court Of Equity for Rowan couritirlat the Court house in" Salisbury, on the third monday after the foarm muuuay, ia ttvugusi uexi, io answer pieaa I or acmur vp complainants mil, or tnat on failure, lud&ment pro conie$- w wiu we enierea aguuisi nimi witnessj i , f j ' SAMUEL SILLIMAX, C. M. E. 'Jane 23jl84G 6w0 Prinra fee $3 feO I :W LE-rTEll rcmay,y in ihd ;. :: vat; VYC l.''"iSvury, 4uij. BojdchNathantel, 7 HoltsUouser, Mr.' Bruoer, DaVid Barriicr Idrtinl iirown, Jane Bogerf David Browrt, 81 137 3fi .4 iialane In favor f re.-ipKs, 1t Jn- , 18 10, U.l!f'r tratn"joriatio of .1'. S. Mail, for iiouiji?, not j'ct tti hati !,H:iy &H,51i3 50 I 3,500 00 thattlic .8 13,093 50 VA8S Trcas. 'p . i re usurer Tii?u- I On motion, It i Ordered that Jhc 1 t.rtlk Railroad. tar over to the Puhlic! Ver of! ths Htate, ot or Monti 1st day of Ju jy ii'iU the sum ofHevRii Thousand 'Vivo Hurt, ti'rin! lMlarsJto mott the interest on 8240,000 jonioii4s of 'the Kiiicigh & Gaston Railroa1 itiprA hclnL' vet ontstandins that bal- UncU ihc pond(io wit : 8300.006) issued undcMlho ac of 13 ii " ..( r L nauic, as ivnuorsen OCT3 We have had several fine showers of rain this week. They camejust in the moment jof need. If the season continues as propitious to the corn cr0p as it has been thus; far, .corn will sellllow this fall. 10, for uhtchrtho . COLLINS, Secretary. State is THE OREGON TREATY. The Treaty, as concluded between our Secretary of State and British Minister, aiMi ran lieu uy ine oeuaie, is sum io con hist "Uf five iarticles, which the Washing tonj Corrcspondcr t of the 44 New York ixa ulti'und Times' states as follows: I Art. I. Defines tlitJ boundary 49 deg 'to Queen Charlotto s Sound, thence south ttly throOgh the Straits of Fuca to the o ccaih ' :.- ' ;. l Art, 2i The navigation of the Colum bia'tb he free during the continuance of the Charter of the Iliidson 15ay Company. M that charter' he rrnewed, this provision hlsty;tu he rcnevvahle. 4 . A.lly i.yi X i j , v., I V 1 t. ';Vt D north of 41) dt-g to be free to the obm- menec of both nations. t nity for the Fojts and s of the Hudson's Bay kjf 10 deg. and of the A- ihh $am.e, if any tpere be. nity for private properly jects who may le south Mr north oi 1J dog. it thev wish to retire For the Watchman. " 'TIS NOW THE DAY 'TIS NOW THE HOUR. Up Whiffsof young Davie and veteran Rowan ! Advance to the Polls, full of faith efery man ; Yoot ba mors are carried by men ' good and true"; Advance , and give Libert ticket ta due. , A pseud cognomen let Democrats take, ' The wil delusion should Freemen nwake ; !, From Vi rtue'8 calm elumSer O fat ii repose ! lEnviron' J y artful and vigilent Foes. On selfn onscioos rectitude do not rely Up, up, ind be doing, Opponents lefy j " 'Tis Lib Try mandate forever to be Prepared for all hazards, if you would be free ! The par;izan trairi'd to decoy, circumvent, Is skilfu and ready to misrepresent, Counterac his designs, counteract them in time ; DAVIE COUNTY IN EQUITY. . A. G. Cartjer, Adni'r of N. Chafiln, dee'd, vs. John 'A- i j ; Chaffin, and others. I j L . j T appearinc to 'the satisfaction of tle Court, that Geonrd Clia (fin arid William CJ Eird. two of lhe de fendants ir this ca$e, are not inhabitants pf this Statej ; It is ordered, that publication be made in; the Carolina iVatchmat for sixweeksVtbrthe said defendants to ap pear at the next trra of this Count to bel held for the county of tavie, at the Court-house in Mocksville, on the 4th monday after the 4th tnonjay in August net. anj plead, answer or demur to corpplainant s amenued bill; or the jsame will be taken pro cOnfessol and the cause set for hearini ex parte.es to therm It t t: t T:-ii ; fi ..u i '. i.t ;.i rj,..j at Office, the 4th monday after the 4th monday, in Feb ruary, A.D., 1846, and in the 70th year of Americ4n Indeperidence, L. BINGHAM, C. M. E. 6w9 Printer's fee 5 50 Art. L IiidtMl Trading Statiori iCompany'sbuth incricati uonti oi nmvi, .inucin of (iitizchs or sn Oh be njat ;too credulous,' never supine ! Then, rtmse up your energy, vote: to a man. Ye Whlfri of young Davie and ancient Rowan. I V WHIG. t DAVIE COUNTY IN EQUITY. Jos. W. Hodge and others, i ! rs.1 t'etition for sale ot Land. Joshua Younsc and Wife, j j ; 1 i t T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Josh ua Ycfung and wife, Mary, are not inhabitants of this State: Ordered, that publication b made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to ap pear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the county ot Davie, at the Courthouse in MocksviUe,on the 4th monday alter the 4th monday in August next, and plead, answer or demur to complainants bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and the cause set for hearing ex parte, las to them. Witness, jL. Bingham, Clerk and Macterof said Court, at office, the 4th monday after the 4th monday in Feb ruary, fa.. D., 184C, and in the 70ih year of American Independence. - . BINGHAM, C. M. E. 6w9 Frinters fee $5 50 SABE OF VALUABLE LAND. UI?UMisLiadC. : II w pharger, Cathrlhe - Hill, Mrs; Elvira Kennedy, William G. Kestler, Peter Klutts, Jame$ j Krf,wDr. Samuel Lfler, Jacob Ltnn, Joseph j Ltngle, Jacob ! Lyerly, G. M. ; Ioore,;AndrevM. 2 McIver, D. B. Milter, Joshua Mitchell, Rev. E. . Motley, T. S Martin, James Miller & Correil, NutalJ, Dr. Francis Neel, Thomas G. Oweri, Henry Parks, Miss Julia I?ge Charles . Pless, Jacob Powles, William Itowsee, William B. llay, Augustus P. Hugg, Solomon Re id, John L. ;A!exandcr, i. Besbererv Conrad Boydejrii M iss Sarah Bost, Alexander ' Birkhed,!E Bradskaw, John A.' Bradshiw, Henry , Bettisi Sylvester w j Bowles, John T. Birkhead, Jamc9 X Brown jJ. . . : Coleman, ;IreUaVi Clarke, Jeremiah 2 Catdes Joseph Mi. j Collins E. L. ; Cox, Phehe Miss ( CressiAhrahani 'j ; Crow-ell, Buckner! Cagle, Martin Campbell, J. A. V Casper, Peter r -Donel,SalahP. : Eller Joseph Evans,' William Earnhart, Mrs. Mary Rymer, Thomas Fleming, Andrew J. Shultz, Henry A. rraley, Jesse BOGER fc VILSON, jgj-AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE jai. u. at 3T3 A ! or: Consisting in nari nf finr full r.M ll..t -i.i i cri : t . v I , .... , cu uum anu onver levers. Ininp Patent Vrrt men escapemenr Watches, gold Prf Chains, and Keys, lluXmrv fins and finger Rings, Necklace, Medalions. Bracelet. Stud. PV vl a ""tvotH pointed Pens, anever pointed Pencilr, gold and silver Thimbles. guU J I .Uv Foard, Thomas Gardner, John Gitlam, William e Gardner, Miss Ana Grigs;, Julian Glieen, Mlas Graham, James Yl Gbeen, George H. Gibs6nrPrissilla j HanUi Mrs. Mar A. Holtshouser, Alex; Harthian, George Headrick, Peter Harris, jVlissE. LjC. Henderson, Thomas Salisbury, July .within their, awn .territory. , II-v., ;.! NOT. yoivi I.I In Surrt county on the I7th by D. Vestal, Esq., Mr. 1 homas llill, to Miss Winny Athon. In Lexihgtonjon the 24th instant, bv the Rev. A. D. Montgomir, J. 31. Leach, Attorney at Law, to Afiss Lliza ljcwjis,' daughter of the Rev. A. D. iotitgomery. 1 1 -i Q.ri.n.rirTi-ui-LjrT-rT-rii-ii-i-rLi-i-i-i In Iredill county, on the 13th nit., after a violent at tack ol cliolera morlius', of about 24 hours duration, 3ir. Jesse Johftston.ol this county, m the blst year offiis life. 1 he deceased had been to Charlotte, and was on his re turn homeLbut was not permitted to Teach there, neither were bis f injily or friends able to reach him before he had taken his-departure from earth. In Davidson county, on the 28th ult., ilfaria Louisa, youngest i lld of Key. Thales iUcDonald, aged 3 years and live n onths. I " Sutrei little children to come (unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God." Com. Sheck, Re v. W. Smith, George 2 Soner, Charles Swink, Miss Ann Eliza Sjoan, Messrs. J. & R. limpson. Miss S. Smith, Rebecca S. Stoker, R. Trexler, David Todd, John B. Verble, Miss Anna Verhle, Petot Williams, Williamson AVoolworth, E. Walls, Rebecca W'hitcomb, Mr. C. ; B. JULIAN, P. M. 1, 184G 3wl0 Gold and SilTfrfSprctaclcs, Ladies Hair Pins, Mctl Ba? Clasps Sled and Cilt rcr: I mce! IarSC ssortmfnt U conv onconcave glasses to suit all .ges, which can be rut in fran A z. Chapman's & Emerson's superior Razor Strai: SrH!,1;' Rrrs Con KniTM n Seldom, Silver Tea and Table Spoon, also Hnely . !!L . i n- u dew 'Poons, silver butter Knivea. sugar tongs salt and mstard fj.oorj.n. t ! purses, together with many other articles nsually found in Jewelry stores ; U of which will be so' J w v 1 or on time to punctual customers. , ' i All lunds or watches will be; repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horiznntal, patent lever n and piairt ; also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelry put in order on re.aonaWc trrtus a vi v twelve months. Lene and plain waters will be altered to patent levers and wirranted to ,.ri ; at the Brick Row, opposite G. V. down's store. ID" All work ent from a distance wUl be caret j v PERIFOCAL' SPECTAC A new and superior Article of American manufacture, constructed npon ocientific prirc ' fectly easy and natural to the eye. Tlic following extract of a certificate from Dr. Lardoer, it: !. ture and properties of the erifocal glass : By imparting to the surfaces of the lenses such a ten.: tion througli their axis, shall be one of the conic sections ; vision through tliese.in all directions j i s is of the eye can turn, is perfeetly'distinct and free from the distortion incident to ihe comruon t ! t: For sale by BOGER WILSON. 13' AU can uitrrf. rirase call amd gice them a triul. ; Old gold and silvei taken in exchange forjewelry orwork done. : They hope by being punctual and obliging at every call, to receive from the public thnt snrpr: and merit desenes. Salisbury, N. C, Ma29, 181C tf5. SALE LANDS. mht rarr-- ,,mK " ROWAN HOTEL ft "b J nii!.jk FOR SALE ! THE SUBSCRIBER IMPORTANT TO MILL l) ( . IIotchkUsN Vertical Wat IN consequence of 'the. very preat p I these wlteels have attained Ly the !.- : of them in different parts of the count rv, i have sold about 100 Rights in North C r. which are in full and successful opera t.ri i.i t ' county." When Dronerlv irftroduced. t'i -v i til ONE RED CET:V pWe recently stated; that the receipts onl the JJaleigh-andtfaston Rail Road, deducted from hoIislurscMt'utii since the Road bcCamO the rojjft'Ffy ol the Mate, Woulil atl'ord a nett profit f suinethinrr lih K'uSno U lit hntvctiannr rt a kertjbn, nov.aaWad wo say it witli shame,) Is. hot considered the most rchablo aulhority.--HV; there fotro take ,tieasure in' publi'shin" to- iajr jin ojficuu dociitieint, confirming nil that we hayo assorted huu rap re besides, 'rigures eonrjol lie,'? and ii thi? face of this dpedment, ovin2 ivetwouM ask th "Standard" tho foil qttcbitions, and calf upon the Editor to reply : j -Was not the apxjintmcnt ot Mr. lloJustera tno judicoui one i .L It hot the Uoud " worth o'ne red cent'? lljjs tho tato s iiak ! 8303,000 1 I i ! ,ll'as Covi Cralihm betrayed tho interests of .hisitwislituents? r j What other invpstnlcnt of the Stalo produces B&hatidsoirie. an income 1 We .pause for 4 rely.- Raleigh Register :. ,;' RAIL ROAD J)IATTERS. AKwrilcr. in ajlato " Standard," who signs hiniself Uiiricotuhe,"; restates a charg e, which it sic ems we had allowed to pass uncontradicted bt;4 that Gch. Pfttcrpon, in additipn to his sal. ary1,14 eharged tiej State andrecciredth ten in. drcrl.dojlqrs, while 'acting as Uectiver " We allo!y manTtblnls, Ufhich are stated as facts.; In the Standard,': hoth in its Editorial bolumns, and as Communications, to pass uncontradicted; not iy any jneani hecausd we assent! to their truth, but because we havb somethittl; else to do, than tocorrctt the errors of that print, ei- uw accwcntai of itlcsigncd. ; 'But Mi statements of . Buncombe' " so far at it is a statemeht, wo believe to bo true. But thcr!8 is a way ojj lleing iiy circumstinco by Shnuendo-and Loco Focoism knows how to do U toIerall well. When 44 Bincombe immediately afterwards says 44 Let Gov. Gra.. nAi answer the people why this was allowed," 1 no gave a prclty lait" jdehnition ot the lie by tn. numdQ. Hci ? mijawt, that tho Porernor had W do thtJ allowance, and was therefore answer. aho' to the DeonloYor ho had no meaning at all. WeJiope tna Governor is not answerable for uv,Biii ui ut3 ivuio;ruis, asweuas ior nis ovni nil, for thoko of tho wholo Whig party. jlisUlonori JnoL M. Dick, a distinguished Lyemocrat. ? made tho allowance to General Am frotnl the Rench. and P ERRIN Ik'S- E1m &aahijr 44 Democrat,' wrote! it down m njs nccoro, as, iierK of the Court ; and Gov. v.rmiam naa jusvas inuch to do with it as Why is he pco Sale j of Valuable Books ! ! ' ' h rpilF rare and extensive LIBRARY A ofthf bite John Giles, dee'd, will bt exposed to sale at pnilLlC AUCTION, in Snlisbury, on.Tuesdoy the 4di df yof August next, (being Tuesday of Rowan County C juirt.) This Library contains nearly . ONR jT110USANI VOLUMES, comprising Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Works. Among the may be ftiurtd the most valuable Elementary Works, ma ny volumfcs of Reports, both English and American 'witi, nearly a roriiplete set of our own Supreme Court Deci sions, i . . , i ne meuicai wonts are, many ot tnem. rare and vol uable!. Tlie miscellaneous portion consists of Histories, (the ptantlard authors,) Biographies, Travels and the most pf the bld Classic Works in our language. Gejntlejrien desirous of purchasing, will do well to at tend, jpartiicularly members of the Bar, as such an oppor tunity has seldom been offered to purchasers. The Library will be ready for inspection the week be fore Rowhnl County Court, in the ollice one door east of TTNDER decree of the Court of Equity for Rowan J couAtyL wit! be sold at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on the 3d day of August next, (being Monday of the County Court, s .' t TIfREE TRACTS OF LAND, adoinintf each other, and the lands of Jacob Walton, Peter Kerns and others on Crane Creek, in Rowan coun ty, belonging to tbe heirs at law of William E. Powe.i One tract containing ; ; i 385 lAcres; One 110 Acres - M and the ojher Tirec Hundred and Fifty-Nine Acres, j on which is situated the dwelling house hnd other im provements. A credit of twelve months will be allowed, and bonis with sufficient security required on the da.y-.of sale. SAMUEL SILLIMAX, C. M. El June 25, 1346 Printers fee $5 SO j -rrioiiivn nv nuifrkiTD mmi tiiio pr Aff , tne value ot the mill, ami in ouantnv t m, .mi ill ii r. lilt r iili, .ii , mil 1 i. vi i i , - . - n m " v - " - 3 TWO! VALUABLE PLANTATIONS FOB SAIiB ! &ND ONE TO LEASE! i -- PURSUANT to several De crees of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, at the Spring Term 1846, the Clerk and Master will offer Tor pale at the Courthouse in Salis bury, n the third day.of August next, (being Monday of th4 County Court,) iseveral TRACTS OF LAND, on a' credit of twe ve months. One Tract of lying on Grants creec, adjoining the lands of Moses Goodtiian, Jacob Stirewalfsen-i and Valentine Propst, belonging to the heirsiof John Seaford, dee'd. TWO OTHER IiOTS, with joiproyements, fo the great North Square of the Town of Salisbury, No. 41 and 42, belonging to Ed. Yurbrough, Henry M.' Giles and others. One tract con taining v 228 1ACRES, lying;pn Crane creek, the residence of the late Teter Area, and belonging to his heirs at law. Oiie undivided third part of a tract of Land contain- ofTers his ! HOUSE AND FURNITURE, for sale. ' Persons who wit4i to engage in Hotel keeinng, have nowva chance of getting one of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have made considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and tin FUR NITURE. IS MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE PAIR. I am warranted in saying to the purchaser that by strict attention, the HOUSE will yield avery hand some income. ; During the time I ha.ve kept this estab lishment, it lias been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well known from North to houth, having been keot as a Ho tel for a great many years. Those winhirtg to make mo ney now have an opportunity in purchasing this estab lishment, I would advise them to come and sec ine, as I intend to sell and will, , give "a bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the times. Letters addressed to ine on this subjeet will be attended to in due season. JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February, 1846 tf 41 far excerd the most sanzuine expectat many of whom are gentlemen distingue !. 1 ence and practical skill, who have attest I t this improvement. The wherls are t;i r more easily kept in order, when j r. getber, than the common flatter wh.vlj 'i one-third of the water, and run well i:. ' there is a head above. The sjn-cd f t -ed to more than double the strokes por , The price of an individual right far i j is j We refer, amorig others, to the f.'.l , ; wmie of whom had the wheels in oj r.; more, and from many of whom we lnte r lieates highly approving of these w!n- : tiit-ir saws, with tit improvement, rut L.' and even as high as SOlH) feet a day, ';. head of water. ' insr 379 ACRES; George W. Brown's store, where a catalogue may be seen. 1 alisJvt tnhs made known on the day of sale. r S n A T ls!TI M AJm., ry; June 27th, 1846 5wl0 LOOK T HE friqnds and the public, that he still continues to carry on sincss he has on ment of lie wi31 so MlixCOMIVK V hlrriself. and nnmrf. ot U adze Dick called on 44 to answer Pie why this vad allowed Yy Whedie the ah lowance was; a nroncr one. we know nAr . Vnr Vhjtt terviceg itjkvas; made, is not within our knowledge, j Wq only know that, whether riht oi. Wrong, itwas jrriadc by a Judge, andj that the GoVernor had nothing to do with the allowanro. Thfe Record of (he Court of Equity of Wake, wtljl jshow this', aid te ask the 44 Standard " to the amende hohprabl ' i :, , Rati Register. i T 1 1 i AT THIS. Subscriber takes this method of informing his the Isoot and Shoe TOakiiiz Bu- opposite J. & W. Murphy's store, and that hand a very large and fine assortment of ROOTS AND SHOES, which are riot to be surpassed by any shop in this part of the country. He also has on hand a large assort- Negro Shoes, made of the best materials, which 11 lower for cash or to punctual dealers on a short credit, than; they have ever before been offered in this market, MOSES L. BROWN, By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury; July 3, 1846. lOtf tatc ot 3Lorttv atoUua, l SURRY COUNTY. j Courtnfi Pleas and Quarter Sessions Mav g Term, 1846. Jeremiah Glen, last Will ) . i.. . uev and Testament. .isavit vel non. :1 I 1 tali and 'scril arid'mahH thft nmmAr. honorable i . -n . ;rit . r. 'Tw the seal ofv liar. C, W. Uertrand, son Cthe French General Bertrand, with five oth- ef frenchmen, have vorunteeretl their services UnUciifJt a tes G overnment in thi war a 'fM Mexico arid have been acceptedJ They Jftti through riiladelphia, oa their wdy tothe or wiir' j i :i . - 1 ; ' PA 'ER writing purporting to be the last Will and ijL Testament of Jeremiah Glen, dee'd, was produced in Court br;Probate, and the Executor therein named, refused to qualify, Jeremiah Glen, John Tate and wife Matilda, William Philips and wife Sarah, came into Court and entered their caviat to the probate of said Will, nnt made themselves parties defendants : And it appearin ; toV.the satisfaction of the Court that Mary Glen ani Ti-rope York and her husband William York, two of ti e next kin, reside beyond the limits of this Slate : I isrordered by the Court that publication be made in lie Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the laid MarV Glen.Tempe York and her husband Wra. York, to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be hejd for the county of $urry, at the Court House in Rpckfortl, on the 2d mondajf of August next, then and there to answer and be made parties, plaintiffs or defentante, otherwise, the case will: be heard exparte as to the n. f Witness, F. K. Armstrong, Clerk ot our said Coujt at office, the 2d monday of May, 1846. i i T" Ai?M'rir.vn Gwlft-Prinler's fee 85 50 1 NEGROES FOR I SAlMl . ' Ft si' HAYING obtained an order of Court to sell the INEGltOCS beloncinff to the estate of William Shaw, dcdy I will sell thirteen Likely Negroes at the late residence of said deceased, on Hunting creek, Ire dell county, on, Monday the third day of August next, among whom are three women, one girl, two plow boys and seven men. une of the men is a good boot ana shoe maker,, n ereou wm be given. 1 - T. CHESHIRE, Adm'r, July i,u4o iiwio - iW i- rmHE SUBSCRIBER BEING DESIR il ous of removing to the West, oilers lor sale one TRACT OF LAND, on the head walers-of Rocky River, in th0 lower end of Ire dell county, containing ! i 375 ACRES, 1 ; about 50 ef which are cleared, and in a high -state of cultivation. There are about fiftyor sixty Acres of first rate BOTTOM LAND oa the plantation, ',15 or 201of which have been re cently -cleared, and are now! in cultivation. There Hre on the premises a good j an excellent BARN, and alt necessary O UT-B UILDING& Also, an excellent WELL in the yard. This plantation is in fine repair, and in a very healthy! section ef country, j Also,! another tract on the' same river, cine mile and a half lower down in Cabarrus coun ty, joining the plantations of Wm. Emerspri, James Sloan, or formerly the Torrence lahd, and others., containing I all of which is Wood Land ! j I also offer for rent the valuable plantation ion which I now live, containing 1 FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, of winch there are about 250 cleared, one hun dred pf jwhich is fiesh ; twehtyifive first rate bottom, tn a high state of cultivation. On the this plantation there are two ! DWELLING HOUSES, I a good arn and all necessary outbuildings in the yard is a well of excellent water. This place; is in fine repair, and can be rented or leas ed for seven years. I Persons wishing to purchase or rent, are ire quested .to call and examine for themselves ; great bargains may be had. For the terms, ap ply to the subscriber, living in Cabarrus coun ty, one mile southeast of Coddle Creek Church. The subscribe r also oflers for sale two tol erably good road Wagons on reasonable terms. ROBT. II. CRAWFORD; June 19, 1846 Gw8 ! LAST NOTtCEl AS, it is absolutely necessary that the business of Jen kins S&. Biles should be settled with as little delay as possibly, all persons indebted to the late firm are re quested tq settle by November Cpurr, or suit will; be brought against those who fail to comply with this no tice, j I JOEL II. JENKINS, i i Surviving Partner, 5 : i D. A. DAVIS, Adm'r of t i : .James Biles, dee'd. r Salisbury, June 7th. 1846 3m7! ; i ; lypgiin Rowan county ori Dales creek, adjoining the Lands of Samuel Cralge and others, subject to Dower assigned out of the whole tract ; which undivided third part belongs to the heirs at law of Isaae A. Hall, dee'd. One tract of land containing r One Hundred arid Twenty Acres, 'ylng.m Rowan county on Dutch second-creek adjoining the lands of Paul Miller, David Peeler and others, be longing to the heirs at law of Jler.ry Miller, jr., deceased, Irt each case, bond witli approved security for the pur chase money, will be required on the day of sale. b SAMUEL SILLIMAX, CM. E. June 2G, 184G Gw3 Printers fee $B 00 LANDS AND MILLS TO BE SOLD. FASHIONS FOR 1810, At the old Tailor. us KUibliilnnynt ! HORACE II. BEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF IM.lt. F. Mahan. the LjX3a.JLLJLi03. 353iU3S3rf and 'L$-LLia.UsaclIllp'-tia3J. liJJCa3LrLt- aCDi-j3a for the Sprins aad Summer of lb46,! which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he isev. er ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cuttiugand making of garments, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful work as has b-en,alwa shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, he hopes to merit its continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workmun who cannot be surpassed either North or South. April 3, 181G tf28 H. H. BEARD. LL persons having claims against Daniel II. Cress, dee'd, will present there for pay. ment within the time prescribed by law, or this, notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and those indebted must make immediate payi ment. 1 A. W. BRANDON,: H. ltBEARD, f jI. BOGER, i s Executors Salisbury; May 12th, llrl4-143 BY order of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, the Clerk and Master will offer at public sale on the premises on the first day of, August next, one TRACT OF LAND, lying in Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Michael Coriher, John Deal and others, containing a boutfl ' ;' I S i alsopne other tract called the Mill Tract on Irish Buf falo treck, contaiuingabout One hundred; and thirty-five Acres, adjoining the lands of Allen Rose and others. Also, the remainder in a tract ot about j; One hundred Acres, adjoining the mill tract, which is novf occupied by Mar garerPenny, and in which she has a life estate. All said landshbelong to the heirs at law of John Eddleman, de- ceased. ,A credit of twelve, months will be allowed ; and bonds with approved security for the purchase mo dey required on the day of sale. ii SAMUEL SILLIMAN.c. m.e. June 19, 1846 6 w3 Printer's fee 5 00 State of Hot tix avoUua, Iredell County SupcriorJConrt of Law & Equity. David ; W. Leib and Regina Hoover and others, f : - VS. The Heirs at Law of j Jacob iind Elizabeth Hoover and 1 others. In Equity, IT appearing to the) Clerk ind Master, that the Heirs of- Elizabeth and Jacob Hoover, Esther Leib, the heirs of Julia Ann Dowresi Catharine Culp, wife of Henry CulpIilly Hargrave, wife of Samuel Hargrave, Matil da Trputman,and William Troutman, Henry Culp, jr., Lydia Dowres, Ruel Dowers and Jonas Leib, are not in habitants of this State : It is Ordered that notice be giv en bylpublication for six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, for the above named Defendants to be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law and Equity, to be held for the county Of Iredell at the Court-House in Statesville, on the second monday after the fourth mon day ia August next, and then and there plead answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them,nd order for sale of land issued. Witness, L,; Q. Sharps, Clerk and Master of said Court of Equity, at office in Statesville, the 2d monday af ter jjhe 4th mondayUn February, A. D., 1846. i i L. Q. SHARPE, c. m. e. 6w6 Printer's fee jga 50 : i , . Administrators' Sale ! WILL be sold on!the 30th mitant, on the rJanta- e.m-.ra it f p,.Pi-c ,Ko rmrDOse of 1 .null fuiuitllj ijf v. 1'iimi r , ivi vmv , - distribution and paying the debt? of Abner Burke, dec d, two Tracts of Land. . One containing 120 Acres, nine ty of which is cleared, and five acres good meadow, the whole in fine cidtivatipn, with a dwelling bouse, a good bnrn'arjd thrashing machine! The other containing a bout lSO acies, 60 of which is cleared, and m good re pair, with a dwelling house, bar and other out-houses. Both tracts are first rate land, lying convenient to two excellent mills, not mare than one mile from N. Neely and J.Krider's mills, A liberal Credit will be given, TrrrKstmnrli tnnwn ntl the day of Bale. Ii W. Pi BURKE Adm'r & Guardian June; 5, 1845 4 w6 candies: Codies:; candies!!! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Manufactory in the Vurld ! ! -f JOHN jfRICIIAitDSON, ! No. 42, Market St. , P h i lad e 1 p h i a, TAKES pleasure; in informing the Merchants of North Carolina that, having made suitable ar rangements to meet the increasing demand he contmnes to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY at the extremely low, price of 12 50 per 100 lbs., and will warrant the article equaJ in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. Also, SUPERIOR LfeiMON SYRUP, at very reduced prices, say from 81 5 to 8 0 per dozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, &.c,, dec., kc. All orders by .Mail will meet with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1846 ly48 FAYETTEVII.LE. .)''' A. Oraham, I Thonrif K CcBERrjXT. ! Mr. La.-- ' r Col. Alex. Murrhison, iJ Chrlotopher Munroe, Lrinu- I Alexander Williams, . tr. Col. A. S. McNeill, . John Farquhard Smitli,-- - ! (' : John McDaniel, Lot Wi : Johh Evans, j H J. W. Howell, W. C. ' Blades.! i K Gcit. James McKay- j John ('-. . Roliert Melvin.l I John I I - S. N. RicharcUon, , j . A - Tonus C. Smith, A. Ba i !. Isaac Wright, J. R. !'!, John Smith, ' - - ('- . Samfsox; . J.T.I ,:- O. T. Barksdale," , Patrick Murjdiy, . C John II. Spearman, Dr. Fa Hardy Ttoyal, ' New IUxotee. . C . : James Murphy, Col- 1' Charles Henry, i Fiuiili V i' Oxuw. ! N. Cl'j Robert Aman, j V' (J 3 F.E.N' E. y S. Bo , v. Thcmas Hooker, J. T. L- SALE Of REAL ow a star COUNTY COURT EXECUTIONS Just printed on excellent paper for sale. rplIE UNDERSIGNED EXFCro,ls of the last Will and Testament of DANIEL II. CRESS, deceased, will sell at on SATURDAY the 4th DAY of JULY, at the Court-House in Salisbury, the HOUSF AND LOT, jXlMBER TWO, With 1llC Out-ISuildigt tlicrcon, ..ni and occupied for a number of years as Store by Mr. Cress. This is one of the best 1PJs fur a store irl this town. This is a half r n having sit nolea in front with twelve - o r poles running back. Also, a TRA C T OF, LA ND contain ing 150 ACRES, adjoining the lands of Samuel Ribelin and I oth ers, wtih a HOUSE and THIRTY ACRES cleared on it. -A credit of twelve; and eighteen months will be given, the purchaser giving bond xvitb secu rity for the purchase; money. The Eiecutors sell and convey such! right and title as is rested in them bv the Will and no other. A. WL Ii RAN DON, ...... - H. IIJIJEAUD. fcx rs. M. ROGER, Salisbury, May 12, 1813 1 3 Besides many others in different f r - With such a deservedly bishcharn r, f-el justified in offering tliese wh.-c!i x,. They will sell individual or county ri;V- tc mis. They also krep constantly on I . of wheels, (varying in size to suit dif -r. ter.) in this place Wilmington, Wr.-I.i: bern, and also for sale by James T, J 1 county. They caution all persons thr ..' from laying any persons but oursw-lv s r Agents for the right of using these t N NOTICE TO MlLLWniGIITS: ployment, acquaint yourselves Mii.'j i Wheels, as we now wish to employ at i . business in diflerent parts of tle Mat. DUNCAN McNEIL ARCH'D McLALC A. A. McK ETHAN. FtiycttcrUle, January, 1810 1 !". TO EDITORS Anj Editor of a Carolina wba rill publish the abov f r I send the piT' 8',,'t he entitled to one in ! i" i i to dinpo: vi aa ue may pirnae. BRANDRETII'S TILLS'. TTiis medicine m acknowledged to - " valuable ever discovered, as a purifier ft lluids. It is superior to Sarfaparil'.a, !. doriflc or alternative. It stands inil iiu 'y ! preparations or combinations of Mercury. I properties are alone of incalculable f i'. -Pills may be taken daily fr any j-n : a weakening by the cathartic elli-tt, t!-y ; by taking away tlie cause cf wt-akrn i pood Mercvsv does, which these Pii!. : But tliey have non of the miserable eiT." ly ppecific - The TtETU ire not injure I limbs are paralyzed no but ia the . I t . tressing ryroptows, n w life and cons i- ..: is evident in every movement of the b! . Pills are indeed a Universal Remedy, i ir :! posite disease: they care Is.amati ; -Rhecmatisv ! They rure DiAttTT cr I . cure Dtsextxx Y and CoxsriTrTio.5iL t-' They will core aU these apparently v-c : ' cause they dense and purify the blood, t r , er, nature is not teyotid all human ASi? T. In all eaaes tln-y will be found a safe s i J 1 dy, yet all powerful for the removal of i ' : chronic or recent infections or othrrw not render the system liable to be alS -t-t !:! f y j gea of lemperatare, .Toe very cau.e, cr . I human frame being afketed by colJj an j moved by tbeir we. Tbrrrlwre, Uey tnz j . times and seasons without damage, and ( . and any extra care i annecrary. ALL KINDS OF ULANKS Neatly; printed and lor salcat thia Office1. JUSTRECE1 AtlVIicclcr'.OId FREⅈ"MEDI ia : ;i: i r A . . WINES, SPIRITS, TEAb, hV i SNUFFS, Cigar. Tebaceo. S-j, C.l Nuts, Soda and Butter Crackers, Br; Dyestuffii, and a spkneid onuei. .f 1 ; v for Jadies and gentlemen. SODA WATt-j: ' SYRUPS on draft, niiywhnsi rccri; j ; care, and ncdieines.hvert-d at all ho-irr 5 ni"!t. The above irticU-s will be srM t! . ' Sale-bury, Jnc XX, ISlG tf.7 -1 V j I ! "I ? L if v I 1 - i '1 i 1 V-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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