.! - ilk .- ! -1 I v . ' I ' - j : It t r e o e V 3 if i- r . . o d of- bt of ch iitr-el-. fee 99 . cut-. y-r ti er iv.: V- ; '.! ': mArnm fro fA UnJbiU came to f rr ' n Grmsbo1!0 of -: i ". i rl j..iM.nr ciw of Uw onn fllW 'LrMihon H-ht. -1 ... I )k lh W C VI ri ' 1- Ilisgui Viis23 vearsolJ.ta I nrBJ'r Q . r v . - ! I , t i .u.. nv dm urns a nircucau. yJTL.3S irt ""'i"- 1 Ascribe 4 In being 5 A, 9 in. Kih, globing 1 .v. foJ.wr Icbt 140 to 150 pouhds, very blftcfc . J. J1LA 23 or 21 feott Wmg ft yoakg appearartce -I-LIBS " t HOME AND FpREKJ MAI U writer in the New York J UKETSJ otirnal of tWmtrcel says : I have late y seen ar- i v j ieWin support of monopoly, urging up- L J U nrmritJ thr imnrirl AhCft of securinJT qt in I'rir rl I r: ; T ; i tKeir nroducb at home. I mW to learn' what difference it can make f0-tho producer; whether his! produce is Ll;irriA nt hnmn or abroad Those that (will give the best price, are the purchasers V J IV - At hnmn his land worth 830 (UV. -V' T T T r. 1 -,. ( I I, Has to cornpep: wiwi vi.ut-i j .....-.. value; but in England ne compeies wun land'wprth 823:', AVe.cannot well im rich ,ders plain of Poland; which the Free fTf a six bushels say yield not mpre than of VKeat For ono sown, while England yieldsSan average of twenty, but educa lion languishes, comfort is comparatively unkdown, afliuence knows not how to use its advantages, and all the arts, which contribute to th rase and convenience off manj remain in a state of hopeless immo bility. The people produce, and spend half the value of llieir produce in getting it to market Living is enormously dear, and the poor nian can rarely rise above the condition in which he is born. ; ' : Ifthese things are not true, vhy is it that ! Massachusetts is so far ahead of Nortli Carolina, her superior in territory,' in thfe ratio of six to one her superior in natural advantages, in the proportion of at least ten to one ? But we are not reduced to this alterna- i ! IT -I I I I . I : ftive. ve snouiu, oui ior me. rasa legis lation of the last ? session havej hatj our choice of markets. That at home was increasing every year in value ; that a hroad would hae been precisely what it is now. The tariff of 1846 neither: pro duced it, nor did it render it one! iota more secure. VYe had it already, and could have kept it just as well as we can now. To destroy the home market, under pre tence of getting the.foreign, when we had the latter entirely in our possession, was an act of sheer, unqualified, inexcusable wickedness, for Iwhich, if the signs in Pennsylvania mean any thing, its authors will be yet held tp a heavy reckoning. liichmond Ivtig. nglne a stronger ar- Limpnt In favor of a home market, than lis here put forth, by a writer who profess- pdlv sustains the Opposite doctrine. If the 'nir acre. What is the 'cause of it 7 ; Is it jnot that every! article which cin be jrais- U it i i . commodities, such o.'y.nnU not hear' transnortatidn. are easi ly Ulsposru o II 49 it- nub mat mit-.j aicon rodd; ur to h uji t4d ordered L uh ioif surtender Tie"Majar Very coolly drew a pistol and prei seuting it "atj liis head, jmade jhim iwekf pot lbe crots lhat he would order Ibis men to keep' hack and permit him to proceed; and Ui jthis way be reached the Texaa $eulcment. H WM 0O"Thft next annual meeting of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episco. pal Church, Scaithj will be held-injNewberri; commencing on Wednesday, the 3d of Decem ber next Nearly 100 ministers are expected to be present and Bishop Capers will doubUess preside.-' J j jij j- T CSAIiE.;': : C'? fTIHEj subscriber iiintendins 'to Wki.97BUUiC uMt yMi wiiouiu" Will taaw lef. desirous of Belling the fol-jMfil r r lowing; property to wit : El 1. 'el bn.it meets! with a jready skle W that all perishable fee InfWfd for the, supply of th(5 immense Wnuiadp'ics? 'j employing ht ndreds jof ibwiu&ands ! of hand, who must be! fVd, Vpread over a jy hole island ? jls it not be- Wiise the" farmer, when he puts in iiis i i i U ? u ' . . ,L Top. Knows inai pe is aciing upon a cer- aiflty, and is encouraged t hereby to sow, o fjlant, to cultivHte. and to improve 7 Is t trot, in onn. Word, because ht has a nev- rr railing market directly at his door, up- pn.which he can jrejy at all times for the ilisposal of bis agricultural pijoducts 7 IV foal if it that renders la mj here, in le'Wighlwrhood bf.agreatcity more vul- iahe than other land at a distance from ly, thad always it at j, bf the same quality 7 8im ia a nvifkrt for its products pnd, t It is not cpnlihcd to th growtl of jAWit, corn, or tobacco. It cady ale for cabba ges, fruits fry thing that will grow upon Is the fnore-remote land can fcrstiKUBwl articles alone; for ifc. io$ )crishabje, or yield rrofvt, to! allow of transportat P can our roads; our canals, our improved atercoursei if they arei not intended to dratv the market nearer the doors of khe distant faTtnerk 1 j The object of them all THE AMERICAN ARMY. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Chronicle, who was with Gen. Taylor at Camargo, gives quite an interesting account of the state of the army of the United States in Mexico. He es timates the invading army immediately under jGeneral Taylor, or the army of Monterey, to amount to 6,640 men, half regulars, and half volunteers, thus: ; ! ' , Butler's Division, j 1st reg.jOhio volunteere Col Mitchell i Hamer's ) 540 Iff Kentucky do. Ormsby J brigade. 540 1st reg.iTenn. troops iCot. Campbell i Quit- 1 540 jMisaisflippi voluntfer ICol. Davis Vmao's 690 laltimore baitalion Watsdn 2,710 ) brig. 3 400 j Worth's Division. ol. P. Smith's regiment regular troops. 1 500 jPartsof th and other infantry, reg. St. dragoons 1,080- t'l wo companies McLuIIough's and Gillespie's Texas range rs , Vhole bumber Worth,' in advance 1700 j Ttcigg's Divison. Texas mounted men Col. Hays JVIay's dragoons, (bur companies Ridgeilyi and Duncan's flying artillery i Webslter's artillery (18 jand a 10 inch mortar) ; OtJftuatM. f ; i Three Revolutionary Soldiers gone ) DIED, in Davie coon ty, on Tuesday the 13thinspant, WILLIAM MASON, a soldier of the Revoluticm. Mr. Mason was formerly a resident of Iredell county, and recently located in Davie. Vl ' Also, in Da fie county, on Wednesday the 14th jnst., EDWARD STEWART, seed 89 vears. and JOHN MYERS, aged 90 years. JVIr. SteWart Was a natiVe of Amelia coumv. Virginia. it! ii . i i !, Thus, within a short period of each other, three, (and the last) in this county of that glorious band who achieve ed our National Independence, have sunk; beneath the blow of the great enemy. The sword, the banner and the tented field is no longer theirs ; they5 have fdught dieir last battle. U " 4 "While death is thinning the ranks of the old Conti nental line, U would be well for us, at this time, to ipon der deeply and endeaver to understand and properly ap preciate the virtues of ; those who founded our empire. It would be well for us while enjoying the fruit of jheir labors, while paying to them the tribute of gratitude for their eminent services to follow the bright example set by them before us. Their calm unflinching fortitude un der the severest trial --their heroic bravery which scorn ed to trample upon a fallen foe- their hatred of oppres sion their forbearance after victory their exalted pa triotism which, reaching far above the selfish aspirations of mad ambition or aggrandisement, was never willing to sacrifice human life except when demanded by jtheir country in defence of her liberty or honor : These were the noble characteristics of a race, which is rapidly pass ing away. j " There is a tear for all that die, A mourner o'er the humblest grave;: 1. But Nations swfell the funeral cry, : And Honor weleps above the grave." DIED, In this county, on the 21st instant, THEO PHILUS J. ALLISON, in his 46th year, i In the death of Mr. A., a family has suddenly been deprived of tt kind and affectionate parent, and our county of a worthy citizen. " In the midst of life we are in 'death." I Let the injunction of the Scripture be attended to: " Be ye also ready." j ! of Likely NEGROES ! of all descriptions. Also, all hi4 interest, it being one half of that well known TRACT OF LAND, in the Jeksey Srr TLEkxjrr, Davidson County, called the "KELLY PLACE," And containing about Art"ne Hundred ACRES. Owing to the iWell known situation of this Plantation, in the heart of tjie rich lands of the Jersey Settlement, it is unnecessary to say any thing as to its value. The oth er joint owner will consent to a partition of the lands, should the purchaser desire it, and possession will be giv en on the first of January next. Also, a PLANTA- rJON situated in Rowan County, on the Charlotte road, two miles from Salisbury, containing " t .) TEAS, 'X L . :ricniii3'ir'z lie a rJ4. i.:L MORE NEW GOODS CpAP CASHr .WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL j ST i ; j Ty E are now recehrjij idedly ndbeyond doobt) one of the Urirst! rbespest HWP , T most desirable Stock of Gods that has ever been brought to this pbc. IXng ; 1 1 h i - v if!: ( .. FOLLOWING: . V ; . ; I THE MARKETS. Apples, (dried) Bacon, Brandy, Butter, Beeswax, COTTCN, j Cotton Yarn, LOttee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, SALISBURY, OCT. 30, 1846. 120 500 250 100 CO arts ot several intantry, regiments, & of artillery armed as infantry-f-2,230 - 120 6.640 can find a melons, fey- it : wheire supply he the others oo small a i on. What 00 a 37M Linseed Oil, b a 9 Molasses, ! 25 a 00 j Nails, -j 10 a I2i Oats, I 22 a 00 I Irish Potatoes, 71a 8 ) Do., (sweet) ' 00 a 90 j Sugar, (brown) 8 a 10 j vDo. Ooaf) r 35 a 00 J Salt, (sack) 25 a 00 j Tallow, 00 a 4 Wheat, 3 a 5 ) Whiskey, 75 a 80 35 a 40 5i a 6 i 20 a 22 30 a 35 40 a 00 7 a 11 12ia 15 00 a 3 7 a 7 J 65 a 70 00 a 25 FAYETTEVILLE, OCT. 20, 1846. v the creation namely, of a H tue same ; Home Marke i i . : "VoUld ibe correspondent of the 'Joiim al render Iiis land as valuable as that of pogfany,.:vetjhim then adopt the pbli- ca that land has been rendered la'I turn seeK to create a ntfket for its products in his own neigh- 'prbood. I If ve had consumers .here. U or H, the tobacco and wheat that can be man dolubt value four- r aised in Virgnta. does any bu bef lands would rise in 1 io. we i is calculated to! en fold!, VV hat policy is that, ihnwhich pai for its ultimate aim the depression of lh value of our lands, and the destruction pf.tht! system which Jf 'wew'ere compel he-tiv- There are at Camargo, he says, 2,100 men ; it Matamoros 1,000 ; between Matamoros and the mouth of the Bravo 4.550 ; at Point Isabel 20 at Camargo 700 sick and inefficient ; at Matamoros in hospital 700 ; troops of all sorts, from Camargo to Brazos, under Major General Patterson, and Brigadiers Marshall, Pillow, Lane and Shields, 9,170 making, with the ar- my of Monterey, 15,810. j leri. Wool has under his command, to ad vance on Chihuahua, 4,000. Gen. Kearney has at Santa Fe, 2,700. The whole of the United Slates armies against Mexico, 22,510. The writer adds : .Besides these there is the California regi. nenjt, and the new regiment of mounted rifle nen, intended for the war, in the west. "There are now in the United States army twenty.six regiments of volunteers eight of infantry, four of artillery, and one of mounted riflemen, besides the two regiments of all arms. " If; to this be added, the men employed in ie quartermaster, commissary, and engineer departments, there will be shown 'a force of 30,i- Q0Q rrten, now in and attached to the army of ie; United States. ''The above account is up to the 6th Sept." Brandy.- peach, Do. apple, Bacon, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, -Candles, F. F., Flour, Feathers, Pork, Peas, 001 30 Iron, 00 a 25 ) Molasses, 74 la g$' Oats, 8 a 10 j Nails, (cut,) i 9i ;a 94 Sugar, (brown,) 50 a 60 ( Salt, (bushel,) 13 a 15 Co., (sack,) ' 5ia 5f. Wheat, 26 a 28 Whiskey, 5 a Beeswax, 60 a 70 j Rags,. 44 a 5 24 a 28 30 a 35 54 8 a 10 50 a 60 1 a 2 00 a 90 23 a 25 24 a 25 14 a 2 CHER AW, OCT. 27, iei6. 9 a 10 I Leather, (sole) 20 a 25 22 a 24 5 Lard, ! 10 a 124 Bagging, (hemp) 16 a 18 ( Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 (tow) 15 a 16 Molasses, (N. O.) 45 a 50 Bale Rope, 8 a 10 Do., (Cuba) 40 a 45 Coffee, 9 4 11 ) Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a. 64 84a9 Oil, (Sperm) 1! 124 a 1 25 80 a t 00 ) Rice, ; a 5 44: a 5 I Sugar, (brown) . 8 a 11 25 a 32 , Do., (loaf) : 15 a 17 (dry) a 10 Salt, (sack) V 624 a 1 75 5i a 64 Tobacco, 8 a 15 Bacon, Beeswax, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Hides, Iron; 900 piece, fancy prints; 5 to 124, "J0 black and cjoored alpaccas, 124 to 50. 10 ; do Kentncky Jabes. 124 to 374. 75 do white and reJ flannels, 15 to 50 350 do bleached domestic, 5 to 124 . 15 k, nker boltinir cloths, 1 to 10 1500 Shawls, assorted, 37 1 to 100 Cloths, Caimere,i$tttioetts, Kerseys, Blankets Bed-Ticks, Apron Checks, Vambncks, Jaconet. nd Swiss Muslins ; -' Boots, Shoe, Hats 20 cases men's thick boot. 1.374 to 150 10 do do fine do $2 to 3.50 10 do Brogans, 50 to 75 10 do women shoes, cheap : 35 do fur Hats $1 to 1.50 10000 lbs Hemlock Leather. 9 to 15 " Hardware, Cutlery, ic. 16 doz. axes, $1 to $1,124 50 do cotton and wool cards - 30 boxes tin plate 4 X . 50 smith's anrills, vises and bellows, 2500 lbs. Steel, all kinds 300 prs. Trace chains 200 ft screen wire 100 piece gunny Bagging, (very heavy) 100 coils bale rope 80 pre. elliptic Springs and formerly occupied by Phillip Owens. The land up on this farm is about one half cleared and principally fresh. 1 The whole of it produces freely. There is a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Out-Houses, on the Pr?mis. es : and attached to the r arm is an excellent MEAD. OW. : Also. THREE HUNDRED AHJiF.fl f Situated in the Jower part of Rowan county, not far distant fronfThe Gold Mines, and immediately in the Gold Region of said County. Also, THIRTY SHARES OF STOCK, In the Salisbury Manufacturing Company, at $100 a share. This Company have a liberal Charter, and own a Manufacturing Mill, which cost them near ly double the amount of stock held. The entire pro ceeds since it commenced operations, (about five years) have been expended in extending its machinery, which in point of quality is not surpassed by any establishment of the kind in the State. It is now the second Factory in noint of size in North Carolina This tahi;eKmn is now in full and constant operation : and th hooka of : cau8! to i1 to price the Company will show that it is yielding a handsome j per cent, in addition to the above items, the subscriber will dispose of a j I VARIETY OF PROPERTY of smaller value. The above property will be sold at private, sale by application to the subscriber at Salisbury, or in his absence, t0 Samuel Reeves, Esq., of the same place, j Should it riot all be disposed of by the first of January next.it wijll on that day be sold at PUBLIC A UCTIONi to the highest bidder in the town of Salis bury, j The terms jof sale in either case will be cash, as the subscriber intends closing all his business in this State by the first ojf February next. I JOHN W. ELLIS. Salisbury, October 19, 1846. 9i27 40 setts axles, all sizes' . 36 plated dashers j . . J . 15 chaise bides - . r I 10 sides patent leather. rru;rs Paints auU;Ci: 175 kegs white Lead (pare) : , J 17 bbls. unnere Ofl t Castor and Sweet Oil, 20 ox. Qoinine, ; s f Camphor, Terpentine and Varr l Green, blue nd yellow painrs, Patent Medtcines and Essences 1 QuecnsTare. 1000 doz. cups and saucers 600 setts plates, all sizes. Bowls, pitchers, and tumblers, Tea setts, dishes and mugs. Groceries, &.cl 29 hhds. N. O. Sc. P. R. Sugars, 470 bags prime Rio Coffee, j 3000 lbs. loaf and clarified Sugar, ; 3000 lbs. bar Lead, ! 90 bags Shot, assorted, 500 lbs. best Spanish Indigo: 25 bags Pepper. Spice, and Gingei 100 kees fine and blasting Powder J 10 coils mining Rojw 3 to C J inches. We have on hand 20,000 lbs. CASTINGS, 25,000 lbs. MOULDS, TIRE and BAR IRON, 20, hhds. MOLASSES.! Among our stock may be found all kinds of DRY GOODS If A CAPS, and COM BS H A RD W AR E and CUTLERY DRUGS, PAINTB; OILS QUEEN i CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS of all kinds LEATHER, BOOTS and SHOE3'A-GROCEItlCs' ' 1 hese goods are an paid lor, and we are determined to sell them so low that no man, womart or c! ! i . use to object to the prices. i ' j O Remember that J. Sc. W. MURPHY have the largest and best Slock of Goods erer brought t ) : ; j. & w.Mmii'ii Salisbury, Oct. 1846 25: 6t j : CHEAPER THAN" EVER1. VALUABLE LANDS FOR si BY; VIRTUE of a decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan County', the Clerk and Master will sell at public iale, on the premises on Saturday the 21st No vember next, a ; Tract of Land JnU Received an Entire New Stock of Watches, I THWJTLTZri Silver-ware. Knives, Razors, Scissors, Hair-brushes, Combs. Flutes, Canes, J? ZC1 ( Coral .Purses, Music Boxes, SPHO ji---"-sq. sSw TA03il2SPerfu!mrry ; and all kind of fancy goods, too aa jsZr&&4j& 10 mention'; uh . with their former stock, enables JJJp BOW to 0r to the' pul 7. and finest assortment ever offered in aaaai Vaa the' town of Salisbury. . articles have been carefully selected in New York and Philadelphia, and will be sold cheaper than C bought any where else in the State. Persons in want of fine gold and silver Lever Watches, and fhi r elry ofany description, will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves, before purchasin T - Please call at the bricki-row opposite Geo. W. Brown's store, as we are determined to sell cheap f r t All kinds of Watches will be repaired, such as Chronomiters, Duplex, Horizontal, Patent-Lver, M peating and Plain ; also, docks, Musical-boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry, put in order on reasonable; t warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches wilt be altered to PatentiLevers, and jwarra: ' form well. All work sent from a distance will be carefully attended to. Old gold and silrtr ttken 1:. for Jewelry or work done; Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 10 A 1846 20:tf BOG ER 4 YlL GOODS I GOODS! FALL AND WINTER TCJ H? 1 - SI From the Charleston News, October 17. I INCIDENTS AT MONTEREY. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS I- t : rflHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully calls the attention JL of the Public to his NE IV and LARGE STOCK o( FALL illCD WINTER Just arriving from New York and Philadelphia- Among which may be found lying seven miles west of Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Henry Sloan, Jhn Barrier and others, containing 174 ACRES, belonging to the heirs of William Miller, dee'd, well watered, and having thereon a Dwelling House, Barn and other outhouses. Also, on the same day will be sold a likely j NEGRO BOY, aged about twenty-three years. Terms made known on the day of salei A. H. CALDWELL, c. M. e. Oct; 23, 1846 Printers fee S5 50 VALUABLE" PROPERTY 1 FOR SALE ! 1WXLL offer for sale on the premises to the highest ; somest and finest articles for gentlemens' and ladies' bidder, on tbeJlOth of November next, a valuable wear viz- ? I and well improved Cashmeres, Mousellne de Lanes, Alpaccas, TAJ' I All D & 11 ACUES.OF LAND &c. ; French BeavC, Clothes, Cassimercs and V estings, Hats, Caps, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, VALUABLE TOW PRO! rORSALB. BY order of the Court of JEqnityJI wi'.J IMJIJLIC sali; on Tuesday of our NoVember County .Coartj 3J day of the mouth, (fourteen j )V THE subscribers are now receiving from the North, their Fall and Winter Goods, of every description, such as j Hardware, Cutlery Groceries, Crockery, lying in' the great North square in the in the Town of Salisbury, the property of th? , Giles, to wit the LOT whereon hij D now stands, and the lot adjoining, also; the i lot between the lots of Mrs. West and Mre, V, 1 yi - ! Ulia. KXIUSSVLUI C. Among their stock may also be found Borne of the hand- of Salisbury, plan 6l should certainly prefejf (Jme to a foreign .market, for these -i ed to cboose between a rea- artny, with some memoranda in relation to the iiicidenTs which occured at - Monterey, from yhich we make the following extracts:. j Captain Randolph Ridgely, who distinguish ed; himself so much in the battles of Palo Alto Rosacea de la Palmer, was again conspicious at Monterey. . Having found a 12-pnunder in one (bf the forts taken from the Mexicans, he erec ted a platform lor it in the fort, and turned it ppon the enemy with the most destructive ef. ect. ; Captain Ridgely, after pointing: the etin limself, was observed constantly to mount the d wajch the effect e greatest enthusi asm and delight when his shot told well among the enemy. Capt. R. is said to have no supe rior as an artillerist, in the army ; and the gov ernment would have been doing not more than he was entitled to. had the v conferred noon him 1 - tP? twq crops. No men have felt the vtant j iwo brevets as they did upon Col. Duncan-for tot varietv ir J- l.L-i . t. .u r..l H conduct in the battles of the 8th and 9th I of 1 7 ; 7 r f "l,; uivn; tumi 111c miiuris 1 j. Sup. wool black English Cloth, Brown do., Blue do., Olive do. ; sup; French twilled Cloth, Doeskin Cassi- m a rao rannu A r Cof linAta ITantnk tr Td4na Te I A It j-k e have been furnished by an officer of the Jeans, Rio Grande Cossimere, Plaid, Linseys and' Ker seys, MackinawWhitny and Duffle JJlankets, $rown and bleached j - ' SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Osnaburgs, Table Linen, Ombrei shaded and figured Cashmeres, DelaneJsrAlpaccas, plain black and fan cy SILKS, Cashmere Shnwls;Plaid do.. Prints, (a large assortment) Miles Boots and La- ! dies shoes,1 Negroes BROGANS, ELIPTIC SPRINGS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, (assorted) Blacksmiths Bellows anc Anvils,, ; in Iredell county, three miles from Davidson College, on waters of Rocky Kiver. A credit of six months will be allowed j and bond with approved security will be re quired on the day f sale. Ws. P. GRAHAM: October 23, 1346 3w26 R E V. UR. M O T TT S ; School for Boys. THE winter Session of this School will commence on the First Monday is November next. The chargfe for Board and Tuition in the Rector's own fami ly wiH be as heretofore, viz : 125 per annum. Board, in highly respectable and genteel families may be obtain ed at a convenient distance in the neighborhood on terms, which will reduce the whole annual expense to 90 for those in the classics, and $80 for those in the ordinary branches of an English education Belvoir, near Lenoir4 Caldwell co.-, N Oct. 1st. 184G. Also, the LOTS whereon tne siaoies 01 me sam jonn vn-3 t r the two Lots adjoining thereto, all on the saijj square. Also, Lts No. j 33, 24, 31, 32, 39, 40 and No. 47. 48 ; also, small slip of tan J a 48 and 68, and 76,6teeles line and C.rc. merly called ; all lying in the great nerih i half of Lot No. 5. in tlie sreat east square ct between the Lots of V. II. Smith arul lien y besides many other articles, usually found for sale in stores. The rxihlin are re-inectfullv invited to call and exam ine our stock before buying elsewhere, as we are deter- j Said lots will be sold in different parcirls, t mined to sell pery low fvr rath. sers. Also, BROWN k MAXWELL. Salisbury, October 2, 1846 tf23 FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS For 1846 &7. At the old Tailoring Establishment t VIS . C. ) S 25:3t Hu A ioreign marKei must. 01 necessity, "k ' "'a - j . ' j ; i it , nimsen, was observed consta ays. be fluctuating, depending upon j platrorm with gpy,ass an 1 plenty or scarcity in Europe, and reg- bf each ball, and manifest th Plated entirely by the quant ty on hand. I td. Because reliancei on foreitrn rnar .--.I L J I . j'!- i 'I I MU alone; always compels the farmer to .confine biii labors to! tbe.prodi .production o one tatc of ilprtfi fitol(ua Iredell County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ' August Term, 1846. j David M. Stevenson r. Langdon Ellis. Attachment levied on 17G Acres of Land. HORACE II. HEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. Mahan. the As&DCiAiQDi LXUIa.S3a of I4 nd lying on Crane creek, adjoining 1 John Clary and the heirs of one ' Beater, va1: timber. A credit of 12 months will be give i ; good security required of purchaser?! t A. H. CALDWi-LLjr. Oct. 2, 1846 5w23-i-Print?rs fee Stiitr oC ilortn (pxi'i I ' ROWAN COUNTY, In Equity Full Terp. IB i i An u j-uiaiijju.w44 - jonn ientz ana wuc QC2iiarS3a for the FALL bi WIN I LK of If 4b. which far excella any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carrieson the i TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he is ev er ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments, iLn k. m.J. m fk. Ccllno IV.Inkmnn Cnr k. onfw.o rvfi v, Ka BlirnflUpH Kv AtlV in the SoUthem COUntTV. PunC six successive weeks, notifying the defendant to appear ! tuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always , on the 3d monday after the 4tb monday in e. 11 be his aim and object. inanKtui lor pest rncew men ,uu iwic u p.-u, . .-- IT appearing to the Mtisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Langdon Ellis, is not an inhabitant of this State ': It is therefore ordeVed by the Court that publlca- crons 01 y irginia. They have raised corn, vsjbeat ana.loDaccotrm time immemoria l, al- rtiost t4be exclusion of others, because they can find, a sale for those nrodnr rf. . i . 1 . 1 lone. He has no encoumo-.. rs n. wem. We; have a country as fie as fcny in the vorkl for the growth of wool : Jet what encouragement has the farmer oae,vote a yportioh of his capital to the 1 "I I . I r I villJ f'smg 01 sheep V We arri dependt nt in- J 1 I, I. 4 A- . 1 .. 1 , M UDbn three Ktnnlf nr.l If tb fail. ; , . :- . -!--r-I-'i-f v J 7 U the y car'i ' work U lost. 1 - Bcauso we haye aiountry ajboun u,nZ in timber, flip wbirb W hnvo nh i Mrhich,!ir werHx-erfe furnished xfitfc a a ' - - r i I ! r , i i .otnef mark t Vi-UkM . j. -r , vuiwi May; He is the same officer to whom the cit. bens of Baltimore have presented a magnifi cent sword. f Col. Hays, .whiise regiment of Texan volun eeri did so much good service at Monterey, as to draw from Gen. Worth the compliment EVment tn rnisp. tt,... v... ,u i . t:. .u. . .....it j ay, potatoes, venctables. rri w - 9 r i i 7 , i w,wf 'II lilb VI pr. - m j ...w..a ssivib isvivns i.-vaa- POQltrV. because he I can fihd no nt-Col6nel in single combat. The latter was maKing at nays wun a lance in rest, wnirn ine gallant Texan dexterously avoided, and giving HARDWARE & CUTLERY New Orleans and Porto Rico SUGAR, Loaf, crushed and pulverized Ida., Java and. Rio COFFEE, i I W. &,. W. Syrup (a superior article,) i r Mackerel, Sperm! Candles, White Lead, (in Oil) Glass, Tanner's Oil. ' Hemlock and Oak Tan sole Leather, ; Biasing and sporting POWDER, KENTUCKY RAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, Together with a great variety of otther articles, which were purchased with great care, and at the very lowest prices for cash entirely, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance. r JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury', October 26, 1846 if 27 Valuable Land for sale ! Peter Peck and wife, James Cameron Jtnd . tina Lentx. i ' j j IT appearinjt 'o 'be satisfaction ofjthe Cburt omon Ililick, one of the defendants U r : tant of th t"wte : Ills ordered that public. .:. in the Carolina Watchman, that the, sai l lick be and appear at the next Coortpf E ;: y fnr ihe rountv of Rowan, at the court ho-is 11 agement, he hopes to merit its continuance I. B. I wish to em ploy 'a man of steady and indus- j and wife, or the same will be bsard ex parte a J ous habits and a good workman at ibe above business, judgment be renderea pro confesso J I whom I will give good wages. None but such need , A. H. CALDWjLLL. r. tnous to apply.. : Oct. 2, 1646 tt 23 II. H. BEARD. easily be dis may be. added that in nf 7 devoted .to agncullure 'alone, th' ot.Only Worse cultivated, witness the coun- the land the Mexican the contents of a pistol as he gal oped past, caused him, in epic phrase, "to bile Ihe dust." I .' The; Texan Rangers are-fortunate in the pos session of p,Md officers. Hays is celebrated for Vis coolness and courage, qualities which eminently distinguished him while protecting theTe lata frimtiara Tfiim iKn inrnflfla iiTiKa tOii maiiches. Walker the Lieut. Col., is well known to every body as lAe Capt. Walker of lhe .first part of the campaign. Chevalier, the IMajor1, i scarcely less celebrated, haying gone .out alone about a year since to the Rio Grande !to gjain information of the Mexicans. On; his jretum he suddenly fell" in with'a company of Mexican cavalry. Chevalier had lost his horse ana Ws on toot. 1 he captain of tug party BY Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equi ty of Rdwan (jJoonty, I will expose to sale on Saturday Onth of November next, at the premises, a tract of Lapd of at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the courthouse in States villejon the 3d monday of November next, then and there to replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be ren- r)rr1 norainsf hint nnrt thp lnml lpviert nn v pfindpmnpr) and Sold to satisfy plaintiffs claim. Witness, J. F. Al- ' exartder, clerk of our said court at office the 28th day of i Sept. 1846 . F. ALEXANDER, Clk. GioZSPrinters fee $5 50 Stittr of Jiortlt eavoUua, j Iredell County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, I August Term, 1846. A. C. Mcintosh ts. Wilson Lackey, Original Attachment levied on 120 Acres of land. TT appear in 2 to the satisfaction of the Court, that the JL defendant. Wilson Lackey, is not an inhabita nt Ot I navru nn the Coot and Shoe lakinff Bu this State: It is therefore ordered by the court that pub- ! ncss opP03'16 J- W Murphy's store, and that j lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, j i,e has on hand a very large and fine assortment of I notifying the defendant to appear at our next court of j BOOTS AND SHOES pleas and quarter sessions, to be held for the county of ' . . Iredell, at the courthouse in Statesville, on the 3d mon- ! which are not to be surpassed by any shop in this part , dayi of November next, then and there replevy or plead I of the country. He also has on hand a large assort- , to issue, or judgment final will be rendered against bim, ment of Negro Shoes, made of the best rca tena.8, wmcn and the land levied on, be condemned and sold to satisfy he will sell lowerfor cash or to punctual dears on s, snon thelplaintifts claim. ; Witness. J. F. Alexander, clerK oi crrou, man mey nave ever occ - - complaint preferred against bim anJ oj hert 1 y LOOK AT THIS. i nnHE Subscriber tanes mis rnetnoa oi imornung ms j I J friends and the public, ttiat he still continues to subject to the widow's dower, lyingtun Witherows creek, adjoining tbe Lands of Alfred Goodman and David C. Foster, belonging to the heirs of Thos. Cok, deceased. Also, at the same place a tract of Land; lying irt Iredell County, adjoining the lands of Wm. McKay and Others, containing 75 A CR ES, belonging to thes heirs of Thos. Cook, dec. Twelve months credit, and; bond and secu rity required from purchasers, i I U .- A. II. CALDWELL. c. ir. e. Octoler ap. 1846 5w27 Printers fee 85 00 P CANDLES! ) - 0 ' tBS. of Tallpw and Adamantine cairidlea for our satd court at office, in Statesville, this the 28th Sept., 1846. J. F.ALEX AND EU, i 6ic23 Printer fee 5 50 VTOTICE is hereby given to all per il sons that there has been entered on thfe Rangers book, in Cabarrus county, a sorrel mare with a star in the face and snip on me nose, about 14 years old, 14 hands hieh ; and taken up by Caiviti Foggerson. Appraised at 8"-5- The owner will come forward, prove propenv and tak eher away. ji j JOHN M. MLLSTER, Ranger. Oct. 23, 1846 2w26 j TTT TCHOCOLATE .' JUjSH received a supply of fresh chocolate of superi or quality. L JI. ENNISS. Salisbury, August 21, 1846-tf 17 1 market MOSES L. BRO. ; By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury. July 3, 1?4G 10tf TIIA1N OIL! Oct. 2, 1846 6 w23 Prime rsf,e Lands and Mills tb 1 2 : ! : ! BY order of the Court of Equity &r L v. the Clerk and Master willof&fr $1 puK.c premises, on Satorday the 31st October next. OxNE TRACT 0FLA'!; lying in Rowan coarfly.adjoising the land : Con-er, John Deal abd others eoataiainj tl ..: Two hundred and thirty-pint .1 also one other tract called th MaTVct,t n I lo creek, containing ibout j One hundred and thirty fuel A'- adjoining the lands of Allen Rose and o:hrr. remainder in a trad !ot about ! ONE HUNDRED ACJIU adjoining the mill tract, which is now oc-v; garet Penny.and in wbkh she basa said lands belong to'the heirs atlawii . ; dee'd. A credit of twelve months wjU U i bonds with approved security for the jp an . kN hand several barrels of Tnners Oil .which I will q" 1 T : J.II.ENNISS. Salisbury. August 21, IMMJ ired oo the day of Ie. A J II. CALDWELL . Sept. 25, 1S46 Cw21-Pnoier irej. HEC0RDi:0Tf0X i'Ai 600 saleVi i J. H. ENNISS. Salithiry August 21, 1846-tfl7 ! . . i' r J E now have on nana - -rtr , 4 Ilyco Smoking Tobacco BRANDY AND WINES. THAVE the lstarticle of Trench Brandy and Port .nd MadcriaAVIne for sale. : J. H. ENMSS? wT; c... i ia.RJ.9i tf . : i . t v &. D-tic-. lit. ' w 4 ! 1 0cyrit COTTON BUG G I .-mmt article. which we t ' LBSl of this superior smokins Tobacco, for J. H. ENNISS.. en-. r 39J sale bv J -Salisbury, August 21, 1815 tfl7 FOil Cah. will be, sold very low 30 bbls.rectid old Whisker, at Wheeler's old stand, by - 2 Aae. 14, '46-10 w 'ALLJKINijs OF" BLANKS . Neatlj printewt and pdJeal this Office. ihinaof b kind that can be brou.Ht ( . i Concord, N. t., July 25, JS4C.--1 1 u ft rl' I h. I": h'-1 411.,- r -:i i7-;M .- l.l.L i 4 i mm , -