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i 1 t i ' I J 4 j i t - i i : i 1 1!" U1 luaco J.i. e look on 1 Mien I""," v ."" , i ,01 ce." frbis ii a mEw r j -J J; .s wo ai -We wai carrying stake. ' No ato advised. 1 ' 1 . A .7 If 111 I hare fcnl mvopmT ; , f,un inatchea yc renrsi , .il- Lnl thprt la Sir; Lfcq. A ":.. .Uno.lT COMPACT. Thik f.J. ,LJ, L..r,Ba.v J meet th rd an of- Smithville br Mr. U- D. Ptteb. under the ..:lttonrinr oi n i. r j.ttnArtC of Mai.llV. tJ 'T -V " .kv, i-t-a;I U.n launcbc'ddrev n ice. ?"y ";-. -ni . but 0 r-J.i.;..4i,i.r:lhd the ciildulation k.t when the receivef ,ner cng.-.t- a she will i " t' A J. . aU! d Arit waf4r will notelceeUJJ incnes . ....- r - fDbi,oer t rt:ach FaVettevilK with her light allUa'soaslof thi Vcar. SVie is very Unronriaiely named after that sterling western count, SKfCn" fi . t-r i? n V f i ! A SURE V K A K E NED ME." It is'iaidJthatsiortlJ Uer the afjjournment orConff'rsi; a friend oft the Preside approach d himraUcotigratul4d htm upon Hi access ik eonsurnaimgje.very famine ol measure of his dnnoiitrftt6n. The 1 rfiid.ua repfodThis Ittofbuttiery mlasvre has weakened me! d n 1 due'to the xry r. L ery mea. ,uro of Ntr; Polk'f Adpiinistralion, which he ucceeded W accornpi)lng during the last sea wn prt Congress was followed by the distrust, tad sortietiniei (he opeij denunciations, of some o(Mh rornltr' frinds. jWitncss the curses of ihe bt 40men, jn relation to his Janus-faced policy ;n .itie Ogo" i cjuesiion. Hear the em iMttcrcut hibifl cf scorn and condemnai ion, made b16e' Tarpf Demobrats, for his hypocritical 4nj tfaitorbui couraei pif that measure. Listen 4t tbe.muirefLngthtinderjDfdrjiappri)lation which roni uiwn lae"or from Jhe u far Weit," at his fJisappointirien and helrayal of their hWpes, with ;f 2rd to tfi'n llarbor hill and hearken to the rn.tterin2i-fenhosc long. neglected, though me. urt jnderTrtMty, and well may his friends join Vub iko President,' lit bemoaning the loss of tany Jrienos, wno nja uany ueserung uieir first iovf.L' Intieen, mr. 1'olk can scarcely o(.v, JlAWOOD, uoLmiTT, tAMEjox, yea, :rcely ai )emocraie ). Senator in Congress, ut what HasdfTercd vjth him in sorjio one of ii tnost drominent. I leidin? measures. And jough a iumcient number have gone with him r secure ihe'ff passage hrough Congress, yet veo thovi !have liohfiitlv Diedicted the total rrrthrowjof their partj;, if they werp carried Th, Mf i(ican, War, too, which wa els k Administration wit I rned ou tji bo the grd Utic, ind tjio whole i a halo of atest sore on South-West, ajjamst i to cover lory, has aho body are loud Mr. and dis- rave and defence Taken to do with their 'or distin- ter ad'flonid i;n I their ! denunciation voir Wnlis CatuiW'jfor the unjust Brnrrut treatment renlered to the i ilUut VjJinteers wiiii tushed lo the fc:' th'if tVorii ri; into i jal foreign land rom1h!ir: homes ' and friends, tile in thitir Coiiutry'iij service, and pes anI ekpoctations ;bcating high listyngthf u)eves onithe eninguiijed battle. aia ajtota SuddtMii without even ft reasonable 'Uevthey Art dibnn(Rd. among 8lra.ngers and ithout means even to Ireturn to their homes mply becijue, unforHtnately, they v ere com andedj fiy-. Whig Officers 1 Was ver such ?trageii;bafiire corriuvilted upon a free peo c I An can it bo expected,, that they will mely submit, and like the menial cur, kiss hand thaUsmitps them? It is asking too ich Q ftrrnncnl and the President feels that e indrgrilion of ar tncensed and in wred Peo. e U ared again t hiin, and wel rray he Arjhe iMireting of I Hestorm. Put Uji onjly wha; jnighihave been expected loiiow u pere L arM was made to nsb superior r,at!ictrLr4 and where a set of U solutions, sredbjf ' Bari OaWll were mad the sole 1 of action, and tbp amc of their proposed 'Ti. fTljrowing aside Constitutionality, Law id JiiftUf, tiiey launched hrth their reckless irk, desirous otrninght but to catchfthc popu- hreczeL and safelv to reach the Harbor of HFICK( Tlie le'ssvnjtaiiiiht the American eoplti IV this weak land imbecile Auministra on,sh6uui be remembered by them, und taught omsirf ti soil, that k hey ,may avoid ever again a pruiionui touire a caiamny upon our ueioveu nnhpJes not men, be c Belowihe Nari-ows the riTer, Is ciceediiig to within a short distance above Cheraw. and in eluding! the Grasijr Islands, ;wbuld require! -.a, much larger expenditure than all the river ; a bovo tKe Flat wamp to JWilkesboro road aroupd jthe NarroWa must pass on a succession of mouhtains ad ravines, that could not be made passable for heay loads br horse power with out an Immense expenditure. After the most aniiou enquiries, I havei long, since lost all hope and becorpe perfectly satisfied that Che raw and Georgetown can never be reached by us on water. I do not, however, despair of see ing before many years, a cheap communication: from the Valley of the Yadkin to 4he Atlantic,; and I wish mor!e to call the attention of the pub.; to this -oute. Little River, a branch: of Cape Fear that heads in Moore county, could with but a small expense be rendered navigable for about flirty miles west of Fayetteville; andthe head o navigation on that river, would be almost! in a direct liiie jfrom Fayetteville to the mouth f the flat Swamp creek oh the 1 adkin ; and these two points are not over forty miles apart.; Three huartersior four fifths of a road between: ? i L..1J 1 - 1 . l a... I :' l the two places couiu ue jocaiea on a nne level ridge t oat would cost but little labor or money to oiien or! keep upl 1 From the head of Little Riv. er, a rilge can be pursued Jn the direction of UreensDoro to joe Virginia line ; but to strike the Ya( kin, the lUwharie must be crossed, and I admit the hills on this river are formidable, but by descending a gradual slope to the valley of that river on one side, and then following the valley of the river until a gentle ascent could be found oh the ot lifer side, with! a good bridge, that streamlcould be1 crossed af many points. If, howeveV, that ri.jrer is crossed low down, Little River df Montgomery. would present also some difficulty ; but liy striking the Uwharie about Durbon's bridge or some miles above, there is a good ridge that can be followed from that river to the ftiot of navigation on the Yadkin, and to the head of navigation on Little Cape Fear. It may be said that there! are several mills on Little Riv. er, in Cumberland county, that would "render locks necessary to pass their dams ; but by an act of otir Legislature, the mill owners are re quired to construct their dams to admit a passage over thm. , Mo$t of these dams, however, back the water from 4 to 5 miles, and that without flooding over th(j banks r spreading over the low grounds ; and would facilitate the naviga tion of that river! But it may also be said that river aller approaching within about ten miles of Fayehevile, diverges from that town and en ters the? Cape Far about 2i miles above the town, and above several difficult shoals on that river; but at its nearest point to the town, the river is within two miles of Cross Creek which passes through Fayetteville. A stream that has, also many mills apd long ponds, and i couiu us renaereu naviganienrt'iin a smail expense or canajled to th centre of tlie town without any deep cut ; or boats could bej let into the river at its moujh with perhaps, but one lock, except those that the mill owners would be required to construct and keep up. The ridge between Lit tie River and Cross Creek at the nearest points is not high and could be easily canalled. From! the moqth of Cran Creek, on the Yad kin, a firm ridge! can be pursued through the town of Salisbury, to the Catawba river without crossing! a single water course. L The country between Fat Swamp and the head of navigation, on Little River, of Moore county, (s a firm gravily soil, on which a road could be! made excellent and durable by merely elevating it in the centre and giving the ruin wa ter an opportunity to pass speedily off. It never : - T . ; Concord Presbytery. -Thi j Ecclesias-j .L.I t.J..r'..'rl. i :. f '" 1".1L1-I iicni uouy rapt at p ranuun unarcn,in, iais County, on Thursday evening 24th! ult, land continued in Session until 12 o'clock on Monday; following'. ' Two1 candidates for the! Ministry, presented1 jthemselves, hhd obtained license to preach the Gospel. Apples, dried) Bacon, , r 's Brandr,1 , . r BuMer, i -;T: Beeswax, .CojrTCjr, Cotton Yarn, CoSee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, . SALISBURY, OCT. 2, 1846. 00 a 37s Linseed Oil, o a 9 j Molasses j S 25 a 00 Nails, . 10 a li2iiOats, U 20 a 00; Irish Potates, 6 a 7j Do.,(swet) ; 75 a B0 1 Sngar, (brown) 8 a 10 iS Do. lo&O 60 a 70 Salt, (sack)!: 25 a 00 ! Tallow, ! i 00 a 4 Wheat, 3 a 5 Whiskey,' 1 75 a 60 35 a 40 5A6 20 a 25 30 a 35 40 a 00 7 a 11 12J a 15 2 a 3 7 a 7J 65 a 70 40 a 50 GBSt GOODS! I T -' : ' . I ait Ti1 ALT; AND I' Mi AVINTER T nE subscribers' are now receiving from the North, their Fall aud AYintcr Goods, of every description, suca as H ; r TnTTTi st yn rrrrn ii m I FAYETTEVILLE, SEPT. 22, 1846. Brandy, peach, I Do. apple, . Bacon, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Candles, F. F., Flour, Feathers, i Pork, Peas, 00 30 ) Iron. j 00 a 25 ' Molasses, 8 a 9 Oats, 8 a 10 j Nails, (cut,) 7 a 7 Sugar, (brown,) 65 a 70 Salt, Tbushel,) 13 a 15 Do., (sack,) 5J a 5 Wheat, 26 a 28 Whiskey, J 5 a 5J; Beeswax, i 60 a 70 Rags, 4a5 24 a 28 30 a 35 5i 8 a 10 I 50 a 60 1 81 a 2 90 a 95 23 a 25 24 a 25 1J a 2 Bacon, Beeswax, Bagging, (hemp) (tow) Bale Rope, Coffee, Cottjox, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Hides, Iron, CHER AW, SEPT. 29, 1846. 9 a 10 Leather, (sole) 20 a 25 22 a 24 Lard, 10 a 12 16 a 18 Lead, (bar); 8 a 10 ' 15 a 16 Molasses, (ff. 0.) 45 a 50 8 a 10, Do., (Cuba) 40 a 45 9 a 1 1 ) Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6 ! 6 a 7 I Oil, (Sperm) 1 12J a 1 25 80 a 1 00 Rice, a 5 ' 4 a 5 ( Sugar, (brown) 8 a 11 !25 a 32 ) Do., (loaf ) 15 a 17 (dry) ! a 10 i, Salt, (sack); 1 62$ a 1 75 1 5 a 6i Tobacco, ; 8 a 10 Etardvcqre, , Cutlery, j Groceries, Crockery, j1 ;! and Glassware. Among their stock may also be found some of the hand somest! and finest articles for gentlemen and ladies' wear, viz l Casbmefes, Mouseline de Lanes, Alpaccas, &c. ; French Beaver, Clothes, Cassimeres and Hil Vestings, Hats, Caps, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, besides many other articles, usually lound for sale in stores. . "' ; The public are respectfully invited to call and exam ine our stock before buying elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell very low for cash. BROWN & MAXWELL. Salisbury, October 2, 1846 tf 23 GOLD MINE I j . iFov Salt. - BY oiider! of the Court of Equity held for Stanly coun ty. Fall Term, 1846, will be sold by the Clerk and Master on the 3d day of November next, at the late resi dence of John Parker dee'd, a lot of n ft JHwUXiHYv SilTer-wairl Knirm. Rmwn -i it.:, i r r t . r- Coral,Purses,Muc Boxea.SPEO " ' t ?. . wnA their former mJ r. .Xow to offer to the puMc , and finest assent ever offered in KJ ,he town of SalisburvJ Ti articles have been carefully .elected m New York and Philadelphia, and wUl be sold cheaper tha t;, -v bought any where else in the State. .Tersoos in want of fine cold and .Urer Lever Watches, and f i o , v . elrf of any desenptwn, wilt find it to their interest call and examine for iImW, before Prch.S,' r N Please call at the baek-row opposite Geo. V. Brown's atore. a. we are determined to cheep t r c All kinds of Witches will be repaired nach as-Chrooomiter,Dplex.orixonul.Paient-Urfr, Mj, peatmg and Plain ; also, Clocka, Musical-boxea. and all kinds of Jewelry, pat in order on rasona' V u warranted for twelve months, j Lepme and plain Watches will be altered to patent -Levera and a- form well. All work seot fron distance will be carefully attended to. Old rold and aJver taken in t lor Jewelry or work done. H ; j Salisbury, iV. C, Sept. lOlh 1846 20:tf . BOG ER & YI L- : Drugs ! Drugs ! Drugs ! r r j i i x x ROWAN HO FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS ! For 1846 & 7. At the old Tailoring Establishment ! F. 1 HORACE II. BEARD, XT AS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. JUL M and opaaaaaxcsicsaopiiiaaa BPaaaa ttSfS3B for the FALL b WINTER of 1846, which far excells iny thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the !: ' j TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old standi where he is ev fr ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable, cutting and making of garments, fiot to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful worlras has been, always shall be his aim and object. - Thankful for past encour agement, he hopes to merit its continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his enipjoy a workman who cannot be surpassed either North or South. j Oct. 2, 1846-4f28 H, H. BEARD. I Valuable Lands for Sale, of Land,' vvhereon is the valuable and iwcll known GOLD MINE, known as the PARhtER MINE, with several veins now open and; worked to some extent. Also, one other Tract adjoining, well improved, with all nceessary buildings and open land sufficient to work eight or ten hands, most ly fresh land. The tract contains I 11412: ACRES : also, another TRACT of 170 ACRES, adjoining the same unmproved. -A4o one other TRACTLpf (1500 ACRES, lying on iboth sides of the road from Salisbury toCheraw. and on Deep creek, well improved. Two other tracts on Mountain creek, supposed to be 75 ACRES in one and 50; in the other. TERMS OF SALE. Twelve and eighteen months credit ; bond and good security will be required. Sept. 2a, 1846 3w23 Printers fee 5 00 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 5. ben the water is permitted to lafter a raini. If this route was d town at Iboth extremities of the road would spring up, arid draw capital into ine heart ot our btate. And the materials for cuts up dxcept w stand sofnp time adoptedjfin inlari macadamising a, road betweeti these two points ! 8nd others, containing 5l virtue of a decree of the Court of Eqni--- ty. I will expose to sale at the court house jn Salisbury, on monday of November court jhe following tracts of j j JL JL- IT HD 9 belonging to the fceirs of John Hartman, dee'd. One tract, called the Vicetown tract, adjoining the lands of Wra. A. Walton, and others. Another itract, called the Mover tract, adjoining the jands of Christopher Lyerly and others, containing 81 ACRES. One tract called the Wise tract, and ahpther called the Wallis tract , adjoining each other.and thej lands of George Lyerly, C. Earnhart and others, containing together 154 ALliJS. Un tract adjoining the lands jot Isaac Miller I Y order of the Court of Equity, I will expose to AI i PUBLIC SALE, on Tuesday of our November County Court, (being the 3d day of the month, (fourteen in the Town of Salisbury, the property of the late John Giles, to wit i: the LOT whereon his Dwelling House now stands, and the 4atadjoining, also the fraction of a lot between the lots of Mrs. West and Mrs. Hampton, lying inithe great North square in the plan of the town of Salisbury.; Also, the I HAVE now received a new stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Sec, which I am confident ia the largest and best assortment ever offered in this market. I invite in- i spections.as to quantity and quality, and from Physicians j and Country Merchants would rtupectfully ask a call, feeling assured that I can offer inducements that cannot j fail to please. Among my stock may be found the fob lowing, viz : j . ; . ; Best French and American Quinine, Calomel, (Eng.) White Lead. j Litharge, , j Red Lead, j Prus. Blue, ' j Vermillion, ; Venecian Red, Spanish Brotvn, Lamp Black.' Putty and Glass, Verdigris, (dry and in oil,) Coach Varnish, Sand paper, ; Turpentine, i. Gold Leaf, i Gold Foil, I Brushes, (all kinds,) Blackinjr. &.c. Chemical and Surgical Instruments. J. H. ENNISS. Sept. 18.1846 21:tf LANDS POR7! .i BY order of the Court of Equity for the county of Rowan, the Clerk and Mas ter will offer at public sale, oo the premises, on Saturday ihe 17th day of October next, a Tract of Land containing 232 ACRES, belonging the George E. Douglas, formerly owned by j James Ellis, and allotted to Mary Douglas, deceased as : one of his devisees, adjoining the lands of John W. El lis and others, in the county of Davidson. A credit of six months will be given ; bond and approved security will be required on the day of sale. A. II. CALDVELL, c. m. e. Sept. 25, 1846 Iwl7-Printers fee 84 00 FOR !j THE. SUBSCRIBER f Blue Mass, Castor Oil, (fresh.) Eng. Rhubarb, Do. Jalap, Do. Ipecac, Ed. Salts, Magnesia, Camphor, Madder Iodigo, Brimstone, Snuffs, (all kinds,) Ginger, Pepper, Spice, i Starch, WISHING TO REMOVE FROM Till offers his t HOUSE; AND FDRNITUni:. for sale. Persons who wish to engage in lo:c! ) have now a chance of getting one of the aost ABLE STANDS, they could wish for. Um considerable improvement in the HOUSE, ar;J t! ? NITUREIS MOSTLY NEW and inGi)i PAIR. I am warranted in saying to the jan! ; by strict attention, the HOUSE will y'wU a very ! some income. During the time I have kf pt t! lishment, it has been extensively patroni?-? J 1- t travelling and country custom. The Dou- . known from North to Sooth, having beenjke f t i tel for a great many years. Those wiilii:j tu t i ney now have an opportunity in purchajaig ti.I- lishment, I would advise them lo come and we i intend to sell and will give a bargain. 1'cru;?. v made easy to suit the times. Letters ad Jft f?f J this subject will be attended to in due season . JAMES Li CO V, Salisbury February 4. 16-16 tf 41 LOTS are abut.dant. YADKIN. rang rtiotto -chaosing! always to prefer Love country, to mere Party intercets.k-Jiaei' ii By I this Morning's Mail. j MEXICAN AFFAIRS. The following paragraphs from the Union of Saturday night livill apprise the reader of the present posture pf-our relations with Mexico. The Union has ja long article on the subject, the amount of which is, that it is the duty of j our Government to prosecute the war. vigorous- i lyt and jiot to be delayed by the tediousness of Mexican negotiation : We dan state, upon competent authority, that the report is no true, that Mexico has refused to negotiate withthe government of the United States until we shall withdraw our armies from her territory and our fleets from her coasts. This report is absolutely destitute of foundation. The government of that republic has determine , ed to refer the (President's overture, to open ne I got iat ions- for peace, to the constituent Congress of Mexico, which will assemble in the begin ning of December, (we believe the 6th.) Eighty-seven and a half ACRES, owned formerly by Philip Earnhart, and a tract adjoin ing the other tract assigned the widow of John Hartman as dower. One tther tract adjoining Christopher Lyer ly, containing 52 'Acres. .1 A credit of twelve months will be given ; bond and good security required. A. II. CALD WELL, cm.e. I O. tober 2, 1846 5w23 Printers fee $5 50 State ot munvtiuun, Iredell County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. August Term, 1846. j ! David M. Stevenson vs. Langdon Ellis. ! Attachment levied on 176 Acres of Land. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the JL defendant, Langdon Ellis, is not an inhabitant of this j State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman! for the space of Six successive weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter. Sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the courthouse in States- ville.on the 3d monday of November next, then andthere to re4ilevy or plead to issue, or judgment -final will be ren dered against him and the land levied on, be condemned and sold to satisfy plaintiffs claim. Witness, J. '. Al exander, clerk of lour said court at office, the 28th day of Sept. 1846 ! J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6ic23 Priirer ee $5 50 whereon the stables of the said John Giles are situated, the two Lots adjoining thereto, all on the said great north square. I Also, Lots No. J 33, 24, 31, 32, 39, 40 ra?nd No. 47, 43 ; also, a small slip of land adjoining No. 48 and 68t and 76, Steele's line and Crosses line as for merly called : all Ivina in the ereat north square. One half of Lot No. 5, in the great east square of said town, between the Lots of W. H. Smith and Henry Smith. Said lots will be sold in different parcels, to suit purcha sers. Also, j of Land lying on Crane creek, adjoining the lands of John Clary and the heirs of one" Beaver, valuable for its timber. A credit of 12 months will be given ; bond and good security! required of purchasers, A. H. CALDWELL, cm.e. ' Oct. 2, 1846 5w23 Printers fee $7 00 State ot JLovtft (Eavoltua, 1 ROWAN COUNTY, In EquityFall Term, 18 10. John Lentz and wifei: Simeon Hilick, Solomon Hilick, Peter Peck and wife, James Cameron and wife and Chris tina Lentz. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Sol omon Hilick, one of the defendants is not ah inhabi tant of this Slate : It is ordered that publication be mode in the Carolina Y afichmah, that the said Solomon Hi lick be and appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for the county of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the 3d monday after the 4th monday in February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint preferred against him and others by John Lentz and wife, or the same will be heard exparte as to him, and judgment be rendered pro confesso. A. 11. CALDWELL, c. m. e. Oct. 2, 1846 6w23 Printers fee 5 50 I WILL sell on Tuesday the 20th dav-of October next, at the late residence of Lucy Journey, deceased, on Hunting Creek, near Hamptonville, all the personal pro perty of the estate of said deceased, consisting of EIGHT LIKELY AND VALUABLE Negroes, among them is one boy who is an excellent ft'aon Aa ker by trade two plough boys, nearly grown ; one young woman, two grown girls, and two small ooys. 1 lie wo man and girls are CJoOtl Cooks, they use the nee dle expertly as well as the hoe. ALSO, SEVERAL HEAD OF HORSES, Cattle, Hogs and Sheepj " a "Targe" quantity ot CORN,LVHEAT, Rye, OATS and FODDER ; one road Wagon and gearing, farming utensils, all the household and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. By W. F. COWAN, Ex'r. September 9th, 1846. EC3L- LANDS FOR SALE, - - ' i TTURSUANT to'a DeereJ of i'..- l" 9S? IT Equity, the Clerk and Master w the Court-Houw in SalisbuA-, on t.l November next, (it being Mt nJsy i i antCounty Court J two j . j j tracts of Liixr:: separately, beloneing to Jeremiah Brow ing the lands of John Wice, William Wa'.: I Trexler and others, each containing 100 ACRES, i : A credit of twelve months will be allowed ; : 1 with approved security for the purchase jiioney 'r on the day of sale f ! A. H. CALDWELL, c. i. ; Sept. 23, 1846 6vv21 Printers fee v ". NEW PIRr.Il Just Received FALL AND WINTER FSIIIU. For 1846 & '47. J ! C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLKi: HAVING associated themselves teg ih'-r f r pose of carrying on the Tailoring Cas;:i' its various branches in Concord, are reatly i i i ' old and new friends with - . , j . Fashionable Catling and making tf Gar: not to be surpassed by any in the surroipJin ,, They are capable of pleasing all who irtay I n ' with a call ; and only ak a trial, feelin a :- 1 cannot be pleased ehe where on better torus. N. B. We have in our employ a Catfc-r an j V. man who cannot be sarpnspeJ either North or Concord, Sept. 23, 116 tl I will also sell at the same time and place, one Tract of Land, (about 120 acres.) belonging to the estate of A. Begarly, dee'd., adjoining Perceval Campbell, Jr., called the Buck Shoal tract. Terms made known on day of sale. W. F. COWAN, Ex'r. Sept.9, 1846 21:5t uilc of JL.intr. t WE will offer for ale on the premises lo il.-f i bidder on Tuesday the 20th of OcjoN r u t VALUABLE PLANT.TIOS, known as the Robert Huggina Place, yhg :i t " waters of Coddle creek, joining the landf of Ja:r ison and other?, containing 500 Acre of Iautl. The plantation has on it a fine dwelling hou ' v other necessary building. Terms mad know h mcoavvi hic ............ - -- D. KlLPATUIC i; Sept. 4, 1846 7wl9 Ex'rt Jiobert T pt-ENING OF THE YADKIN. ti ro, the Editors', of, ihi Watchman ; GentleMX- I liavo read with iome inter-! fit Notice of AlriMabry, calling a meetins idd ration the practiciliUity and I- . 'i.tt It- L .. i " . ' ipedliicy If opening the Yadkin R ing iiuluect upon which I hav ? Uke intolcohsi . i i J an felt deenVr'interdstod : and more! thin ordinary advantage in b c quaintf anu ver. This c ior many laving haa ntiJ w( alfdotlallthe we naw oUl to get ket v Irid M llcan uh the many shoals on :omin; ac- the River, Negotiation trith Mexico. We arc able to put an end, in tt more explicit manner than we have Hitherto been able to do, to all mystery and all doubt jabout the despatches by the Princeton-.', The preceding paragraph gives the true version of. the transaction; the precise form of the correspondence which has taken place between the, two republics, we presume, will n$ made, known at no distant day. The. gist ofthe matter is, that the Mexican govern ment has not positively declined our overture nor has she accepted it upon conditions she has neither refused nor accepted it ; but has referred our proposition to the constituent Con gress b( December, to decide the whole ques tion.. I 1 tatc of JLortfi firoUuA, Iredell County t-Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1846. ; A. C. Mcintosh vs. Wilson Lackey, Original Attachment levied on 120 Acresofland. IT appearing (o the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Yilson Lackey, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered by the court that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, Lands and Mills to be Sold. B Y order of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, the Clerk and Master will offer at public sale on the premises, on jSaturdny the 31st October next, ; ONE TRACT OF LAND, lying in Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Michael Coriher, John Deal and others containing about Two hundred and thirty-nine Acres, HE Subscriber as Executor of Nathaniel Journey, dee'd., will offer for sale on the- premises, on Tuesday, 20th October next, the Tract of Land on which the said Journey formerly ; lived, on Hunting Creek, in Iredell and Surry counties, three miles south of Hamptonville, containing about J250 Acfre. The soil is productive, the buildings are a comfortable Dwelling-House, (very pleasantly situated,) a good barn and several other buildings, mostly newfo"- TERMS : One-fifth cash, the balance' in twelve months, by giv ing bond and approved security. There will be no title made until the whole of the purchase money is paid. Any person wishing to settle in a healthy neighborhood, and where there is good, society can now have an op portunity of doing so. The land can be seen by apply- (,nTriinri fATTAV ihg to the Subscriber, or to Mr. John Reese, who has "Hk llLNlUiiD LUllUil charge of the farm at this time. A. B. BLACKBURN, Exr Sept. 5 th J 846 2i;5t- t nvnin nnuiTTl tlll"PM LLIXUUV T UJlALiri AviAl'L. L THIS Instution has concluded it fut St p i the mw( encouraging prospects, j The f t sion will commence on Monday, AiZ'm lr rourse of instruction will embrace all tlie Lra:.c -. Iv taught in the first Female AcaJeniul.anJ u ed that at this searon of the year it t4f-rs l" -vantages. Terms 6 S nd Q10.hr , classes. Tlllsic on the Piano or Gtjiiar L . 4 jnA irt ftis inii;f lus and French Worsted Work. No dedudsion m -nre. tho' nuoils are charged from theitime ot ' It is expected to engage a con,pj a; , Lenoir, Aug. ith. 131616 FACK f B notifying the defendant to appear at (bur rtext court of nl.na nnH nnnrtptr Rpssions tr h hplrl Fnr tVif mnnrv nf Iredell, at the courthouse in Statesvilleion the 3d mon- j l'na other tract called the Mill Tract, on Irish Buffa day of November next; then and there! replevy or plead l creek, containing about to issue, or judgment final will be rendered against him, j" Obehundred and thirty-five Acres, and the land leviied on, be condemned and sold to satisfy ; ;;! ,ui r iu r . . , , , . -a- , i. Vtr-. t Ai j ii e .' adjoining the lands ot Allen Rose and others. Also, the the plaintiffs claam. Witness, J. F. Alexander, clerk of .1, . . ' r .. r . ... ; . , , r. i remainder m a tract ot about our sam court ai omce, in oiaiesviue, mis me xsin cepi., 3. country and roads on which nur surplus produce to mar- Canhnt hv mi nnnnHunllv nl nt. UinJthfpropoid meeting, I ha Jeconcludedj Wojire un,le to say W far Santa Anna AtjD.i.JLi.lci i' ! b - . participated in; this answer. We understand iu.uue ?ur paper some ot toy views on I that this rep was transmitted by General Re lnt lymect. l am tntimatplv nrmUintpd with ! , j l I J T wv iw ivi v 1 i citiuii o niiu tllUV only four days elapsed between the receipt of .118. - K ? . . 1846. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. em23 Printers fee 5 50 , j 1 AtilSX of Letters remaining in the Post Office, at Salisbury, October 1st, 1646.; i ihe lliver. from lhe;Liirie Kiln. in fnr many, rhiles. nboVe to the Narrows: and have ivifitcd the Crastv I rtokls belovv the N ' A hat6,' ifb heiitd ! Island and sfeveral other aVrown. '! - iort in saying thatiho River the letter of oW Secretary of State and the re ply ot the Mexican minister. But though San ta Anita might not have been consulted about the fo-m of the reply, yet the character of it seem3 to corfespond to ijthe general principle irom tha Umn Kiln irt Snrrv. In IVia m...iU .r k:kl lA ni.C9.. i:j j v v; ' .7 - -7 " J - . t "iuuiu Ul I "ivi uiuiposcs iu Uitc IAIU UUWU 111 r U1ID- 'owampcreeHt;nUaviason, including Bear self of throwing himself upon the wishes of madii navigable for boats, such as ho D4n River, for :.lefs than 8200 IT iWUan be mad re yid on tl P;ih6al. Above the Lime Kiln to Wilkesbor cnuld be opeiied ' for the sajne sum per aoal 1 presume, kg; I .have nerer heard of any -Muuf ovstacio Aih4 River from Wilkesboro7 Lime Kilnil'i Prom Wilke.boro to-the ot rial vv-ampH by water, is more than W rrjilea.; But from the mouth of that creek to fti 1 i Nari-ows, a distance by water of ir ' le the river is exceeding. tk7P ' na W0l?d ptowaWy cost more than all Vat;-ncr aMeV etcepting B( ar shoal. I ' jr nolhing ofthe! !Narrows:!a i "the most ei. WedEnsinr.ihiit rj-vff r.1 the onih oni tht tvIiK.i i: E i iVTTVWl canaot bo navigated. . " .i I . ! ' 11 ' I. f ! Col. E. D. Austin ; Alex. Agner ; Col. W. F. Alston ; James A. Barr ; Mary Brown ; Lewis Beard ; John Bos tian ; Martin Barger ; James Baker ; jMrs. Eliza BufHe; Clary Brown ; Miss Ellen Ballard ; F. Baker ; John W. Bogle ; Dr. R. R. Bogle ; James Burk:; John Clary ; A. H. Cress ; Burton Craige ; Anthony Cpzort (Jeorge W. Conley ; Peter Eller; Anderson Ellis 5 Henry Fisher ; James G. Fleming; Mrs. Lilly Fosersora : James H. Gheen ;. T. C; Graham ; Andrew Gray ; S. Garland ; Daniel Green ;, Martin Grogan. Esa. :r Jacob Holtshous- r er ; Richard Harris, Esq. Frederick Holtshouser ; F. M. Henderson:; John Haitraan ; Jacb Hill ; Col. Jas. Jameson ; Mary Jacobs ; Richmond ,D. Krider ; Wni. Lomax ONE HUNDRED ACRES, ' adjoining the niill tract, which is now occupied by Mar garet Penny, and in which she has a life estate. All said lands belong to the heirs at law of John Eddleman, dee'd. A credit of twelve months will be allowed ; and bonds Vf ith approved security for the purchase money re quired on the day of sale. A. H. CALDWELL, c. m. e. Sept, 25, 1846 6 w21-Printers fee 5 50 j CHOCOLATE ! JUSH receivedjieupply of fresh chocolate of superi orsquality. , . . ENNISS. Salisbury, August 21, 1846 tf 17 the people and of the constituent Congress. , W4 had a fight to expect a frank and prompt answer to our; liberal and gratuitous proposition for negotiation. . But the acting Mexican govi ernment declines to act vithout thft advice ancj concurrence of the Congress of December. Thui three months will ptnnsA ltwpn th.ir , lette and thej meeting of Congress. How long wicjr ..vty vpirt out their decisions, before they advue the executive government, no man can conjecture. Another month perhaps might pas? j i7. ..u uu3 we stiould have four months onl sumed 111 idl and unavailing procrastinat ton.w Thi is surely in the tJsual dilatory style of Mexican negotiation.. But, in' the mean time1. what, sagacious politician can hesitate as to the course wnicn we otigtu to pursQ(r,.h 1 ; Sandy Lethco ; Wm. Lucas j Sam W. Moore ; John MageeS Win. Miller; Davids Marlin ; Miss L. Montgomery ;Miss V.iE. Nutall ; Judge Pearson ; C. L. Partee ; Michael PhUhour ; Rel S. Rothrock ; W. C. Randolph ; Mr. Ribelin ; Samuel Ribelin ; Wm, A. Rodgers ; Mrs. Sarah Rice ; Levi Steele ; J. B. Stim mans : James Smkh ; John H. Suter : Wm. Shriver : f James Silliman ; Miss Mary Shaver ; James Sloan ; Wilson Sides t Mr. 1 arrh ; ,G. O. Tarrh ; G. Trott ; Edmund Voleatine ; Richard "Walton!; Jacob Wilhelra ; Henry C. Winders ; J. L. Williams Mrs. R. Walls; John Walton Frederick Warner ? Mrs. Peegy Wood ; Solomon Young. B. JULIAN, P. M. Salisbury, Oct. 1,1846 3w23 lj TRAIN OIL f ON hand several barrels of Tanners Oil, which I will sell low. . H. ENNISS. Salisbury, Augutt 21, 1846 tf 17 'BRANDY AND WINES. J. H. ENNISS. T HAVE the best article of French Brandy and Port j JL and Maderia Wines for sale. Sept 18. 1846 2l:tf LOOK AT THIS. THE Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public, that he still continues to carry on the Boot and Shoe Waking IIu Silic, opposite J. & WJ Murphy' ftorc, and that he has on hand a very large pind fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which are not to be surpassed by any shrp in this part of the country. He also has on hand 4, Urge assort ment of Negro lios, maae oi tne Dest n:atenais, wnicn he will sell lower tor cash or to punctual dealer on a saon credit, than ihey have e,ver before been offered in this markCt- MOSES L. BROWN. By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, July 3, 1846. lOtf JUST RECEI VED At WlieelerN Old Stand, FRESH MEDICINES, WINES, SPIRITS, II-.as, orii.co, SNUFFS Cimr. Tehaero, Soap, Candles, FVuitt, v..,- e.u nt Butter Crackers, Brushes. Paint. rv i.u-to, TE now have on hand large. stKk t-( T T Yars &. DoJtEsncs. Also, o-i-r 1 of heavy 41 inch COTTON B AG G-Ii: a very soperiorarticle, which we will eejlxywi r . thine of the kind that can be brought $om i!e M.rW.t, W. P. M(K)Bi:.Ci k. 1 tt r l. Concord, N. C, July 23, 1646. 1 Snorts of the fTur THERE will be a Match Race, nr'. mi!e, come off over the SlUbury Turf i I'jth Oct. next, for 500 a side, l-rtwef:i J Wet,of Burke, and Wm. S. Norton t l ! burg. Jo-ph S. Wet enters lii sorril mir? veam old. by Haywood, he by import! U.- irrev horse Ben auer. uy American n.n.r.lnn-. Rntfirn. We would funJr ftJ rrson whatever can enter in thia Sc500 entrance, as the race will be r dav the 17th Oct.. two days prevou the same will be closed. Ik'..; ce ly I o;-n : JOSE&H S w. si noi:-: FOR Cash, will be sold very low 5abbls. rectified old W lliskey, at Wheeler's old stand, by Ang. 14, '46 16 L. C. A GOOD MILCH COW. ANY peirson having a goojd Milch ;Cow,q yielding not less than 8 quarts i of milk per day,! uiajr niiu reauf snc tut ui uj cany uyyua lion at thisioffice. T - ' Off. J1816 if 23 ; i v3 1 1! f IIfC0 Smoking Tobacco, j Eifkri LBS. of this superior smoking Tobacco, for OUUsalebyr -. J. IL ENNJSS. Salisbury, Augut 21, 1846 tf 17 , 1' . , CANDLES! f'f LBS of Tallow and Adamantine candles for JJXF sale byi Z r ' ' M JULENNISS- i 5flJj"55ryAtgiisr 21,18i6ta7 ' Sept. 11. 1S4C 20:Cl FRESH SUPPLY OF TEE hlXE' QUININE! QUININE I OUNCES of French and Awti?" Q . received, best article ever oirf i "Salisbury. September 4. 181C 13 j Dr. 3. B. DOL-Cit-AS 50 DyestulC, and a spleneid . .C u for ladies and gentlemen. fcUUA i - r..rr'DO Aft Pkvilmant orenHt ion DUt Up With BlKLlOuiiui"- 7 ' ... -. , -rv. ear,..nH m.Jicin. Mi,mi ... ""2'M Z . U.lc LoOC. tj , Salisbury, June 12. 184G tf 7 , j ance ' Offic night. NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to the General Assembly at its next sessiori fora charier to be granted to an incorporated Company ' ? navigate tbe Yadkin Kin, bom 3'E V South Carolina line. I ,XA 1 CITIZEN September 14, 184621, 4 . ; , . II WING returned to.SalUU ry an ! rmarxnll!,, ofTer. b profeo .ah. UbUC. Iicuup-;- , uties of Uw profeon.lo wcfua. of the confidence. hereto TKe, in West's brick lu.-.tz.' Rrnirn AI br Drs. Ki;li and luwe. Aprils 154Uuv OR SIX Horses for We t) Court. " ! J. S. !u t V , 1 1 - 1 -I' i. ' 5 if '
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