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2- f piurrTV (jooD lick, 'ithrt nnpeararice in a late number MMikton Union" of an IMito xlhich Mf. ttichfo riprewi-da ilr f . tl,r ,0(im ofhh " moral traitors !J!7 be thit of the "moral trai- WotiSVt, ajcorrespondent of the Na lnrclligencvr, Wiling over the sig- TruiliiP n l 1UUIIII ,i .. - -1 t)ti profound Thanks to the Editor UttiotV forA"s jnagnanimoas avow- "j. xvish that thole whom heiscontitv fusing, may reach the highest hon tid distinction iithc land ! jj'cjosirtgfliisi coru.jfnunicatioii, the vn Au3 modestly intimates that, so far as Vndlvjduhljycoh kerned, the "doom ol jpor.l minors fulls shuuned :S. . ! .Well, hi itjso. Mr." Ritchie, if you in jjupon jt ? thj)Ugli jive had no feason to .tfCtsiich 'di'sintcnWtd liberality at your 'tree you WdlJ'icKle firtune on our htjeks. t ticr Wjrjufn, wneiner we win or no, l 'iave. rN'eoce to endure the load ' .,! as 1 n liO.t an5 ambitious man and elt'H furjwffctfl distinction than ma lhers, I will be content to receive as share the office jf Chief Justice of the 'ttitfd StatK now filled by that 4 moral V;iarof 1812," Rgcicu 15. Taney ; and I Sst$atT0U vv,u lhat it is kept in civc for ine.! "Asjlbr the State Depart flf9t . now occupied fbv that other ' moral ,iwr,l Jaies JLJlchanan, tinu uie to ihe'Court of St. James, lield her t)C the i " moral traitors" ot iftjxtid the 'thousand other placesof as jood income, but leijs dignity, let the as Ifrfi politicians of our party scramble they nray. ,But don't forget, dear Mr. Jitchie,that I clamf the Chief Justice as saf nsl the just rcvi-ard of my services, jthe pftrly yWu desire to promote."-Ra-rjk Register, j ? j - fT" POSI'MASTEkS, LOOK HERE! A friend at Btjena Vista, Duplin county, in. format ii that; he pnclospci lo u, by letter, from that , office, oit'-llie $Ut January last, a three dollar bill on the Cortimercisil Bank of Wilminj. ton. Now, as iiiiler the letter nor money has been received,' hope the Postmaster on the route, will look into jthe matter, and, if possible, find out the cause of the failure. Our corres nondent says, A.n f person who would break open a letter for her pitiful sum of three dollar, would not hesita e to steal a sheep." We are decidedly of the same opinion. Wo think it probable, however, that the letter has been mi$. carried. Ral. &tat. We too, Karescause of complain against the servants of Uncle Sam in the Post-Office De. partment. We tiWjjed a letter in January to the Hon. -Nathaniel Boydex in Washington city, containing three in0 dolla r bills two of Indiana and one of Ketvtueky currency not passable here. Neither letjer or money ever reached lOih FROM VENEZUELA. Accounts from .Puerto Cabello of the February state! that political affairs are becom ing seririu.4, and nothins less than a civil wa is threatened, j MoixAGES, the President! has caused -himself to be nominated to (he comlnand of the Government troops. General Pae has pronounced against the Government, declaring; that he will trot res-peel" the acts of Congress; as long as ft fs under intimidation, and pot a free agent. Both parties are taking the! field J and it is reported that engagements have already' taken place between detached parties of the Goverrrmerrt (Wees and Paez's adherents, in which the latter were triumphant. j THE MARKETS. Salisbury, March 16, 184?. Apples, (dried) 00 00 Bacon, 8 a 00 Braridy, 40 a 50 Butter, 10 a 00 Beeswax, 18 a 20 Cotto.v, 7 a 8 Couph Yarn, 00 b 90 Cofiee, , 8 a 10 Corn, : 00 a 25 Feathers, 00 a 25 Flodr, (per bWO 00 a 4$ Iroo, 4a4j! Linseed OLJ, Molasses, Nails, Oals, Irish Potatoes, Do.,(sweel) Suar, (brown) Do. ;l'loaf) Salt, (sack) Tallow, Wheat, 75 a 80 35 a 40 5Ja 6 16 b17 50 a 75 00 a 30 r a 10 12J a 00 2 a 3 10 a 124 C5 a 70 25 a 30 FayclltviUc, March 14, 1848. The Physicians who made an examination of the body of the lady who died in Cincinnati recently, whilst under the influence of chloro. form, have published a card iu which they stale I Candles, F. F the lollovying facts : ' Fioiir' j Feathers, " 1st. Mrs. Simmons, as shown bv the con. their destination! S'o doubt some body thought I dilion of the various organs of the body, was ihey were making ai liig grab; and although ihey may be" above a sheep scrape, yet we think they must have felt liliejthey had been backing one. alitor o cjfiassy CONNECTING RAILROAD. The people) df Guilford and the sur rounding counties ought not to forget the geiHMal meetipgl proposed to- be held at Salisbury, on the Gih of June, to take pre paratory steps fdr securing a charter for a road from Da(ivjllc to Charlotte, and to consider and djscluss the meansof improve ment in our State generally. Recollect, that alter the ro?i(lfrom Richmond to Dan in good health when the chloroform was ad ministered. It is true she had labored ;under slight catarrh u few dav nrevluus to her death :! rr j i ; ' T Itllt wa lto a( nn'uilnn itxil ll rnru ctii.tit : I I'lCOn, l ..I - l j : i lee$waX, t'ilMJU HCII'MI MI1ICU rilMl'U WHS III IIU Vil IIJ.;! sttumental in causing the fatal result. i ; "2d. We have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that death was caused bv the action I of chloroform. aJ. Death resulted from a rapid and com-j plete exhaustion of the nervous system.'' Brandy, (peach) 55 a 75 j Iron, 5 a 6 Do. (apple) 45 a 50 I Molasses. 24 a 2G 7 a 8 iOat. 30 a 35 8 a 10 j Nails, (cut) 5$ 7 a Sugar, (brown) 7 a 10 52 a 55 i Salt, (bushel) , 00 a CO 00 a 15 j Do. (sack) 1 75 a 2 00 5 a 5 5j Wheat; 90 a 1 00 30 a 32 i Whiskey, 28 a 32 5 a 6 j Beeswax, 00 a 20 45 a 50 Rag?, 1 a 2 1 1 I Oil. (lamp) 87 a 1 40 Bacon, Coffee, Cotto.v, Corn, Pork, Peas, Osnaburg8, yd. ANOTHER FATAL CHLOROFORM CASE. A man named Patrick Murphy, being ville, and from(Cplumhia to Charlotte, both I ,rou"led with a fistula or sinuous ulcer, 22 a 24 Bagging, (hemp) 18 a 25 1 (tow) Bale Rope, CofT-e, Cotton, Corp, Flour, Feathers, Hides, (dry) Iron, 15 a 1G 9 a 10 9 a 10 H a 7 42 a 45 4 j a 5 25 a 32 00 a 9 5 a G3 Chcraic, March 14, 1843. 7, a F3 Leather, (sole) 18 a 22 LnrJ, 00 a 10 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 Molasses, (N. O ) 40 a 45 Du. (CuSa) 35 a 40 Nti's, (cut assort.) G a CJ Oil, (sperm) 1 12$ a 1 25 ttice , 0 a C Sugar, (brown) 9 a 11 Da. loaf) 15 a 17 Salt, (sack) 1 G23 a I 75 Tobacco, 6 a 15 tatc of -&ortfi GayolfUiY, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of rPleas an2 Quarter ScssidnsFtbrtt- ' ory-Tcrm, 1643; j John Haines, A Jm'r, of George Iliiaes, dee'd, - r. f Daniel II.-Swices'HKl ami hi wif, Ann Svriceood, Jos eph Spurgin an:l Ciiza Spur?in. t.s write ,j Philip Sicelefl and wife, Mariah Siceloff, John Iluirtes, Christiana Haines, Sarah Hairse, Catharine Ilanit ?, and Eroelia Haines. Petition fur sale of Lrind. t T appearing to the satisfaction of tU- Conrt, that Dan JL iel H. Swicegood and wife Ann, Jostrh Spurgm and wife Eliza, defendant in this case.rre Dot inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered Ly-the Court th'jt publication Le ninde for sii works i:i the Carolina Watch- ; man, printed at S-alivbury, that tbv be aiid appear before i I t!ie Justices of our n?xt Coart of Tleas aiiJ Quarterns- j ; sior.s, to be held at the Court lIouo in IiuirJon, on the second MonJ:iy of May next, and then and there plead, answer 4r dftnur to the i-'uin: ills etiii:i. or tie tame v. i!I be takfii pro conf-?o n-. 1 l.-ard exparte as to them. Witness. C. F. Lowe.C.erk of .iur saiJ;Court at 0;Fice, the second Monday tf February. C. F. LOWE.Cik. Cv4o Pi inters fee S5 ."0 j Saddle, Harness and Trunk en NEW FIRLJ. THE aVscri!Tii rt farmed a rrr"-r the firm of M. CROWfJ !c SON. . , old tand of M. Brown, where t!ey w i 1 1 A Fresh end brsintlc Slcrk 19 wbrch ihey inTile the attention tf i!.- ;.-; r!ie They promi lo fell a low as any II.--: i All kinds of Coantry Produce taken i.5 : Goods. miciiakl r: calvish. i-; Salisbury, rcVy 1. 1S4S. MANUPACTOH7 ! MAIN STREET, S A L 1 V II Y. now under suj-vey, shall be completed, the connecting litR j through INorth Carolina will alono be Nviintingtoconnect Portland and Maine wjihj the Mississippi at Mem phis! The value of ihe stock will inev itably carry itliis Road through. And Dr. Parker, at New York, after adininis teriug chloroform, performed an operation on him, and he improved rapidly in health afterwards. l was found necessary, how ever, to perform another operation in or der to ellect a cure, and h-hiii about 30 while it will jein itself valuable to the droPs C chloroform were given, and the Mr. Ctais $j)C(;ch to the Ladies. Our I'bifciMphLa correspondent briefly noticed esierd.iy Mr. jClayjs interview with the idicof tltit City f least ten thousand whom sliooK hands .with him, whilst "inv kUsttl him and others presented him ith vlu!hle iiresnts and momentoes. ;bc iVtrtlj,Atici ican gives the following ne( sketch o( the ppeccU be made to the idles op that occasion. Bal. Sun; Hjfisaid ho vas Unprepared to make a ?ccir$uch us the occasion required, and ould content.himself with saying a few lords to the ladies o,( Philadelphia, where ic reedptibti Jic had mel hal been so rarm, jso kind nnjJ hospitable that h; :ould never fitjd laijiguage to express his id rtfelt g r n t i tU d u - h i s p r o lb u nid a c k 1 1 o w laments.' lt wasta period of Ibriy-one r.trs tbat he liiiil been veiling Philadel- hit.' DurtniJ the hianv visits which he i ing stockholders, rind to the great travt community, our people ought in due time to turn their attention to the best means of making it thoroughly available to the agricultural interest, and as far as practi cable to the Commercial interests of our own State. j We hope meetings of the citizens of the neighboring counties will be held at the April or May Courts, and strong delegates sent to Salisbury on the Gth June. i l Greens. Patriot. id inrjdc in the course of that time, his Clarke, Earrtiier. Lillington, a "ceniion und'nlwjiiys ln-en griitifving. I ",1S. "P- thef advantages whi van rt pita href. All his receptions had been hjlltd. nfrverf visifeu J'liiJ.tdelphia but villi pficftslire ; tie ihad never left it but leihuj iwtd so hospitable, so en- ic, pu yititjuus as mi! present, lie them to convey to their fathers, brolhcjrs, nhd to their husbands. iVj.ndere. thinks and lasting gratitude. .11 constitution and laws of society -Ail dr;iwn. msirked lints of distinction be- ween Uie i sphere, bf action of the two Womdin wire 'not permitted to in the 'public allatrs of the gov ) a- m. - loll r Jiife-4 men belonged the sterner INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. We have oiriitted to notice before, that a meeting wHsibeld at Salisbury, on the 10th ult., for jhe purpose of making the n e cessa r y a r rK iige m e n t s t o p roc u re a C h a r ter for a Rail 'Road from that town to CharloJte. 1 1 ami I ton C. Jones, Esq. was appointed ChMrman, and Major James E. Kerr Secretary! and Addresses were de livered by II4n Chas. Fisher, and Messrs. nd Clem- ich would result from Jt lie proposed undertaking. Resolutions yeTe adopted, calling a Con vention pf Dtlfgates Irom all the coun ties in NorthjjCkrolina, interested in the extension of ihp South Carolina apd Char lotte Rail Rbatj through the State, to meet at Salisbury, on: the sixth day of June next, and South Carolina and Virginia were also invited to send Delegates. Raliegh liigister. 'j operation was performed in about a min ute, but he died in a minute afterivards. An inquesLxvas held, and the jury return ed a verdict of "death by disease of the lungs; the' jury are unable to say wheth er the inhalation of chloroform in his casi, or the excitement of the operation, was the immediate cause of death i t j : LUSUS NATURAE. 1 Great Obstretical Phenomenon. We were called, yesterday, to look at the bodies of two female children, grown entirely together from the upper portion of the breast bone to the lower part of the abdomenforming one trunk with two heads, two sets of arms and two $ets of feet. These parts are wel! proportioned in every way, with the exception oi the i" . i . . i i . . -i tn ' joining oi me irunu.as oeiore sraieu. j ne features are in every way comely, and the heads are covered bv a beautiful coat of fine dark hair. These children were born about two months ago, of Mrs. Ross, of Texas county, Mo. At the-suggesion of several rrfedical genllemen. the parents were induced to embalm them. St. Louis Reveille. 17th ult. State ot JLortti nroUua, DAVIE COUNTY. ' Court of Pleas und Qtiarler Se??ious Febru ary. Term, 1843. McNeely &. Howell, Original Attachment levied on the Defendant? undivided inter r. y est in the Lands of Thomas J j McOuire. dee'd, supposed to be Richard McGuire. J 240 Acres. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the : .Defendant. Richard McCuire.is not an inhabitant of j thii Sfat? : It ia tlif puhliciltion be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch- ,ritn(l:)' IU J SU)P'" nem wuh any of the above enumer- mah, printed in Salisbury, that the said Richard Mc(?u: THE subscri!er having e?ta!i';hd !.:rt:.-!f in the ' Town of Sa'ibury. tor tiic jvjr;-o?e of c:nrvi-i2 on the above busmes.-j. r ;frvtfu:lv aftlicits fi sliare -f piiblrc patronage. He pledges hnnr- f, tl-.at his work Jshall al ways be done i:i t he very Its! s e, and hi pnert tocuit ; the timesr ""' ( i He will keep constantly on Inn J fit Idles, Vriultsf Marti 'ngalet. Harness, Cullat , Soifr'Ie .11'aHrtf, Trunks, Valises, 6sc., ie.- Also, Ilirn. fs t!;irtng, So'e and Up- ) per Leather of the very best q'in!;tv alwivs on hand which ; can be bought low fur cash, or on a shof; credit to prompt customers. In adJition to the tbove.he respectfully informs the public that he carries on the TAXXXG and BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS? the Town of Sntesvi!le. where he will aiwavs he h-';mv inu-i- l.ianl.l - i r - . re i ated articles. be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Qnmu-r Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May, next, and show cause if any he has, why his undivided inter est in said lands, should not be condemned for the satis faction of the plaintifisdebt, and sale ordered accordingly. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at of fice, the 4th Monday in February, A. D., 1843, and in the 72d year of our Independence. C. HARBIN, Cl'k. GAG Printers fee 83 G2 Thankful for past encouragement, hf hopes by close attention, not only to merit a continuance of the same, but n considerable increase fur the future. (TJT II is fcWp t one door above (5. V. Drown's ftore and just opposite vhe - Uriel Row." ! W.M. II. MOWBU.iY. Salisbury, January '27. 184$ ? y'-: TIN, SllMYlRONand COPPER WARE xes. mingle ;ruracn 1 . 1 V Jaiipsdf Jue-rth.c Cultivation of the earth -the prosecution of war, when the ca- Umily 6i war tnhajlpily nillic!ed the coun- -ry-th fc. conduct ofi the puhlic atfairs of 3 Nation.' To wtxmen belonged the do mestic flu ties. It vvas their dutv to rear l oujig to insti( intti their infant minds principles oi knoraltty and religion, and ffltnjd of patriotism, and above all. to ttpartl the children of the country for 4llfrt II r I ..wu n.l linn am Women should hhve no recrets fnr this acusitln front the Ijuties assigned by so- L.I I m . mil !iytqmen. Ir they knew their labors. for c;t refund their responsibilities, they 'ulj xt nowish,to jiarticipate in them. VaVU istitndiiiir tlie seeming separation O lhcutlcs of thltwo sexes, there was 10 kM):ir:tiwin in rniklife. Unfh vvr ncd ifor the' same end, and both should Wr'r for the attainment of the same ob toe making bf our country great ghrlous.)' Le both labor together, N theft" Would oul country be great and wious.our chilurdh ornaments to societv "lotli hrrinlh rieeiritrtble in llw .iilit nf A letter from New York to the Phila delphia News says : 44 The Legislature of New Yorlijth rough its Committee, in vited the Hoii. Henry Clay to deliver an eulogium before it, upon the life and cha racter of the! venerated John Qtiincy Ad- ams, liut he qejehneri, and the Hon. Wm. II. Seward, Governor ol the State, has been appliedto, and has consented toper form the duly." For the Watchman. . Messrs. Editors : Whenever men are heard boasting of their patriotism, their love for the liberties tind wel fare of the human family, and at the same time advoca ting and carrying out principles in direct opposition to their professions, all sensible persons will regard them as ! ignorant in the extreme, or wilful demagogues in search of the loaves and fishes of office. I say, sirs, when wc see men aspirins after political distinction, thus acting, their inconsistency is readily accounted for. ;But who can account for the man, professing to be the tiisciple of the meek and lowly Saviour, who, when .upon earth, went about doing good ; and who taught by his exam ple and the plainest commands, that tljey were to follow in his footsteps, not only in doing good, but in refraining i j from any thing that might cause the humblest enquirer j after truth to be offended ; teaching them, thai while bf- fences should come, wo unto that man by whom they I come, I repeat, sirs, when men professing to follow him, j to be governed by, and receive his Word as the man of his counsel, and at the same time engaged in h traSc, of which, even the good man of the world would pe asham ! ed, (the buying and sellng of Ardent Spirits) they must j be regarded as blinded by the god of this world, and led captive at his will. Whatever may be their professions ; however long their prayers however zealous in the j cause, they are mistaken in the whole matteri God de j clares.they are none of his. No man can serve two mas- ters ; and if men are so strongly attached to (he wealth ; of the world, as to disregard the evils and miseries with 1 which they are cursing the human family, by trancing State ot liovtli Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Fcbrti- ary Term. 1813, i Thomas McNeely, " Original Attachment levied on the Defendants undivided interest in j VS. ) the Lands of Thomas McGuire, j dee'd, supposed to be two hundred Richnrd McGuire. J and forty acres. TTT appearing to the sntisfaction of the Court, that the SL Defendant, Itichard McGuire, is not an inhabitant of this S;ate : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made fur six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, printed in Salisbury, that the said Ilichnrd McGuire be and appear at the next Court of flen.s and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County -of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksviile, on the 4th,M;n l iy in May next, and show cause, if any he has, why his undivided inter est in said lands should not be condemned for the satis faction of the plaintiffs debt, and sale ordered accordingly. Witness. Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court a of fice, the 4th Monday in February, A. D , 18 19, and in the 72d year of our independence. C. HAKBl.V, C1T. 6t4G Printers fee $5 02 i NOTICE. ; rFMIE endertigoed haTinj talen l.'s t- . ' JL Bkow'x, in a a Copartner in t!. re. would return his thanks lo bis f i e n . lie f.r ihr very liberal patronage that be t ? of 3 yr:irs recriveJ, and woolJ now - . ance ot il.c Mine for the new firm, wl.i, h t deavor lo mer:t. I am dewrouf of cIm nesw, and re.;ec:fully invite all thotse ir. K call and make pajmrnt. MICHAEL ;:: Feb-y 1. 1?43. tf ;: 5 0 negm: Cash for -Negro; riTtHS subsciiber wis!ie to purchase t : S and the latter end t f March, FIFTY LIKELY YOUxNtJK;: suitable fir the New Orleans market 1 any of the tilnive property for sale, w.'.l ! kin earlv application Ut the .ilcnbi-r, r. tlie Iiiliet market price in He can be found at Mr. Jba I. i l.iu Salisbury, N. CM Feb. 17, 15 17 CCP Communications from a promptly nitrndrd to. KKIDER & JIALlTlV i GROCERS & COBILI 1 MERCHANT:, Xo. 27 OLD SLIP, Corarr of Froul Farlicular attention paid to the Fale t f IV cral ndar.crs made c-a coat . ; W. H. Kridvc, ) STTL":" ' References Kolenlavzh. Conner hi; ligoldsby. Boitsrau J! J. G. Dudley i Co.' Stanton. Burne if ('. E. IP. Willing, iLl-Hr Teh. 10, 1S47 2m41 S CHEAP WATCHES k'iY. MANUFACTORY ollowinj; islan extract from a let- A Washintpn letter to the New York Courier says V There is a rumor in town that the British legation has been inform el in a despatch which arrived here six days alter the arrival of the treaty, that the Mexican! Congress would not ratily the treaty if tlie article referring tothe Einpressario jgVants in Texas, New Mexi co and California, were ruled out, or con- Siderahly modi'lied by the United States; j i whiskey, and opposing by their example and influ , 1 t ; S ence, the great Temperance Reformation, they should inn i ntesuuic j mi j gammon, as an State of ilovtfv Cavoitun, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Febru ary Term. 1848. Joseph Shives, Adm'r. of Jacob Day wait, deceased, against Wilson Daywalt, Alexander Daywalt, David Daywaltk- Sarah Daywalt, iancy Misetihammer and senhammer. Petition for Sale of Heal Estate IT appearing to the sa'isfaction of the Court that the ; Defendants, Nancy Misonhammer and Mary Mi senhammer are not inhabitants of this :ate : It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication le made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the Defendants, Nancy Misenhammer and Mary Miseti hammer, personally to be and appfar before the Justices of our Court of Pteas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House in Mc.cks ville, on the -4lh M-jnday of May next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or Judgment pro confesso will be taken, and the nine heard exparte. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at of fice, the 4th Monday of February, A. D., 1848, and in the 72d year of our independence," C. HARBIN, Cl'lc G(4G Pi inters foe So G'2h iiv ; 15 R OWN A BAKER SALISBURY, NO. CAROLINA. rWyilEY have on hand a larg assortment of Tinware JL which they will tc!! cheaper than can be had in this part of the State. Also, Stills on hand at 50 cents per lb. Guttering and Rooting done on shoit not'ee Old copper end pewter, beeswax, tallow ami feather?, taken in payment for work. Siiliibury, Mjruh 2, lSlf . ;if44 JUST received by the subscribers a R-nera! supply of English and American Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, and llif.es, which i!: Jr will sell t coun try imTchnnts at very low prices on libera! terms, con I sisting of Trices and Ox Chains, WYeding IJoes. Ma ; nuie Folks, Anvils, Vices, and Smith Hammer. Bra's ; and Fnatneiled Preserving Kettles, Iocks and Latches in ereat variety. Bone, Buck and Ivory bandied Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives and Razors with celebrated devices marked thereon, fiijiigh and Veady, Buena Vis ta, Monterey , , and every other article belonging to the business ; and respectfully ask ihr merchants of this vicinity to favor them with a call when thev visit the city. WM. T. HUWKLlvt Co lyo. lb 1 , M irket St. Philadelphia. I-Vb. 2-1, 1643 ; i'43 f 7 1& WHOLESALE AX V . Philadelphia Watch an ! . No. OC, North seconJ s: , liolJ Xter Wctch' -f J C 1? 1C It Coll f , r.n- .c .. Co', I V 11 .!!( (".. S caret cases. Silver do. full jewelled Silver do. t jewels, Silver Iypines. jewel'J, Qunrtiers, od ijjality, Imi:at:on, 5 Cold IVn,w'M'n rcneil end Silver lit ! Gold Finger Ring 37 to JsSO. Watch Classen. Ih-m quality plain l.1 lr j; Lune! 05. ether cnicles in pr. ; v.. A l somli warranted to 1 what tl -y O.i hand some Gold anl Silver sii'l luwer thin the above prices. ). JewrleranJ Maiiufut :r. r Watch Maker and Imp- r r Constantly on hand, a large avm usually kept in rimilar estatdu-iuiie...-, t and fashionable styles. 33. 53aO" New Fall & Winter c. Boger & Wilson . tin 1jyw.nij, njj AVE constantly on hand a good nd Mary Mi- rrCu. .jOL assortment of Waiche.. Jewelry, j I -) Silver Ware. Cutlery. Musical Inslru- ZstatC. ! r -jX, inents, Revolving l'istols, Peifumery, A' tsLl' Sonns. and Fancy Articles cf everv de scription, which will be sid very cheap for cash. Their friends and the public, are respect fully invited to call and exrmiine their tine i-cfrctio'i, one do'r alove J. it W. M urphy's store. Watches, ''locks, and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepme rnid plain watches a'.te'ed lo patent levers, and wai ranted to perform well. 5 3rJnst received, a fine lot of Jewelry, Peifumery Ilutr ().!. &.c. iali-bury, Jan. 6, 1845 tf3C BOOT & SHOE ! WM. C.JAMES RE now receiri.ir. and oHVr fr s and Retail, their larg an t exte;; . . FALL AND Vi IMTi! ( r embracing nlinoi every article that v -Dry Goods, llat, Shoe an J IIarJvate of whicb have lieen recently jurc'.ise.l markets, at auction mni private s'e ir ! r able circumstances, and many at in j.h ! conld now lie bought. Thy respectfully solicit.a call froi;i t' the public ijenerally, to cie their s'ocU ' before laying in their Foil s-Jpp'.i-. a s been taken and much time cofium-d ; every article at the lowest price, n i vantage that would le gainrd by t: 1 New supplies will be received tiro?, they are wanteJ. W. C. J. !L CO . I Nearly vppisite the new - ' ! FATrrrEvn.LE.N.C.,Aug. 31,1-57- Malang Englishman would say, and no mistake." i . i of the lloh. George Evans, in answer ;tj mvitaticn to fittend the Taylor Fes-PKVhifaJcInhia: ' Grilf ;.! . I In m hononrl hv vnttr Mid iVvitMtJin.tn nttond n 1 I r ""'r'" ,f t. ...... w WIIIVy t rlvtMi hvi th Whi H lc lns;t. 1 .n-irret that! cannot at ! cease lo call themselves the disciples of the Lord our God. Let them never kneel around the Family Altar and t invoke the blessing of God upon their own heads, while they ure dealing out poison and death to other families, j Let them never pray in the Great Congregation of the Lord for the out-pouring of his Spirit, while they are acting as heavy docs to the wheels of Zionl But let CP We learn from the Norfolk Ar gus," Extra, bf March 3d, that about 11 o'clock tlit? rjight belbrvf the Methodist Episcopal Church in thatCitv, (Rev. Mr. Coles') was discovered to he on lire, and ; them go to their closets, and pray God, that; he. would all jeflbrtS to Ubdlie the flames Were in- ; kindle in their ownjiearts, not only love to him, but hu- LAD FOR SiLLE. PURSUANT to an order obtained at the Februery Term of the County Court of Davie, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at the Court House in Mocks viille, on Tuesday, the 2th instant, a valuable Planta tion, belonging to the Estate of Thomas McGuire, dec. The tract is estimated to contain 2-10 Acres ; lies on the waters of Bear Creek, and is convenient to the Town of Mocksville; has a gooJ proportion of meadow, arable and 'timber lnd. A credit of twelve months will be gi-en,and bond with good security req iired. L. BINGHAM, Adm'r. March G, 1S4 3w45 HE subscriber tnkes this method, of informing the Jl people of Salisbury and vicinity, thnt he hns estab- lished n shop in the above line of bu?itfe. in JM.:.".iury, i near the western corner of the Court JTmse, oppts.te , the Mansion Hotel, where he i always ptepared to an- j swer the calls of his friend i i the nio!t punctual man- i ner. Having employed ,ur. jmvu lirnn iu pjjti immu his shop, he (eels conti.ent that his eXerience and faiih fulnesa will warrant to his customers tlie mof t entire satisfaction. His charges for f-hees,jboots, tc, and al so for repairs, shall le as moderate as posti'.'.e. JKKEMIAII BAliUl.NCEP t Co. Feb 21. 184 fm43 BV Jacob Lirr.tR. Powerful Inducements to f NY or any t!.i tf Lu.r, - iai fn dm r 'joiccd to learn from your j male scholars! f The number of full 5 ycr t rhef t tat, ifpon that occasion, you j Districts in thf State is 0,153, an ohrin ; forward tlie name of Zach- : numbrr of Tddchers 5.40G. There effectual. ItKvas entirely consumed. In surance loss. I i not enough to cover the tT laildr aiJLCJididatc for th. Prpsi- r' has mV heafty approbation. The '.7 uiludence of the man, hii under es- 'td bf his abilities and enrmhiliii. Pss for me ahl inexnressihl a charm it .. . j ' r k . : 1 , xva lJJiVl ,,its ruiiauceu, in my esuma rYrcto iis arl'td contrast to that fidg 7 nut under wprtrcciation that isdis l'4VIK J LL If . -t , l ur so man v ntionr men. nt rrns G. Evans. OCT3 There are 4.882 Common Schools in Ohio, and 38.282 male, and 30.626 le- School itid the have been appropriated and apportioned to the several Counties for the support of Com mon Schools din ing the past ytar, the sum of $289,980 25. manity and love for the well being and salvation of im mortal souls, who are stumbling into ein and hell over their inconsistency. And that they may take this thing to heart, is the prayer of yours in L. P. F., A. C Salisbury, Mincn 12, 1848. F, J, Lord k Co, Rice Factors & Commission Agents, Wilmington, X. C. .Will attend promptly to any businecs committed to their charge. Refer to J B Lord. Esx. March 2. 18 i 5t44 ALL those indebted to the estate of John Cowan, Lu anda Cowan, and John F. Cowan, dee'd, are re- ' quested to meet me at the late residence of the above I named persons, on Saturday, the 2ath day of March. i next, and maKe settlement. i ne ejia:es musi ne wiiieu . immediately, and all who tail to comply with this notice T7TT WTH F W () iCF S I I I A , lers to Le pet in the hands of an ot- ,l5i llr. iiniiton Wh . asrt iin as- Senator. The i says: Wc learn that 's elect ioh cjvrnt (if Mr Crittenden' 1C lihvrrhnr is ntvdoLbt. Mr. Clay has consented, -r... .wo icuuol oi nis irii'niis. in rr. Vpt riblic I fe aid to resume Ids place ptatef benatc, the Legislatu We are ashamed, says the Richmond Compiler, to iMcord the discreditable fact that the Senajtjj of Virginia, on Thursday, by a strict parly vote, laid upon the table the resolutions which were unanimously adopted on thd previous day by tlje House of Delegates,) jhe honor of the memory of the late Mr. Kdams. It is rumorcli (says the Richmond Whig) that Colonel ifremont is to be made a Brigadier Gefijral, should the Ten Reg iment Bill became a law. We shall see.--If the rumor sfrfll hereafter beconlirmed, the motive will be too obvious to heed ex- In Anson county, on the 24th February, by the Rev. Thomas Postell, Mr. GEO. C. SMITH, ofiStanly, to Miss WINCEY, daughter of Elijah Sibley, bf Anson. In Stanly county, bv Wm. Allen, Esq , on the 24th February, Mr. STEPHEN CIUMP. Senior, to Miss ELIZA ANN, daughter of Doct. John S. jKendall, of Anson county. j At Gold-Hill, on the 25th February, by the Rev. J. A. Linn. Mr. FRANCIS W. SCOTT, to Miss ELI ZABETH JANE UMSTED all of GoldfHill. Near Gold-Hill, on the 17th February, byj Dr. Hugh Kelly, Mr. SIMEON WAGGONER, of Cabairps, to Mi LEAH TROUTMAN. of Rowan. T ,k- rMtv Ihv JohW I. Shaver. F.n nn rh il Common School for Salisbury District, w ill find im- instant, Mr. HAMILTON BYERS, to Miss NANCY ! mediate employment by "PPaticm to the unders.gned. TOWN'SLKY. Also, by trie same, on tneiian High Shoals Iron Works! Gaston County, ST. C. r t l llt siK.scrir-er liqving leased the a JL hove Establishment, lor the purpose of manufacturins Iron. Nails, Cnmnci!, Miil Spindies, Cranks, and all B'ack smith Work, an j having good Iathrs and an exc-l!nt Mnchuii't from tlte North, he will l e prepared to niak- and f,t up all kmd of Machi nery at t-hort notice. Hiving spared neither pains nor expen"in st-.ctinj a good set of wurkir.cn, connected with ins own ici experience m the above lu,e cf bui ness, will wtrrant all work ma le at 'this es?ablihir.ent to be as well executed as it can be .lone in tais part of the country, and at prices to pu:: the tin(es. WM- E. ROSE. Ffhmarv S. ISIS v may expect their papers to le pet ficer for collection. Those having claims against either of the above Es tates are again requested to present them for payment. THOS. A. BURKE, Adnr de bonis non. Ffbniary 29, 143 3w45 r3lIIE s.jb.ribers have day fj-nvd th,.(CtirT73 a Copartner -ff f 0 of WatoU A: llowzee. Male Teacher Wanted. A GENTLEMAN well qualified to take charge of the Mr. TERR AND WATSON, to Miss NANCY DENT. In this Countv, on the 9th instant; by the; Rev, Mr. Lamz.Mr. JOHN WESLEY ROSEMAN, to Miss MARY M. KESLER. j i In Statesville, oti Sabbath Evening the l$th instant, Mrs. JANE M , widov of xhe late T. M. STIMSON, in the 32d year of her age. She lived much respected, and died much regretted, in the faith of thej Gospel ;- leaving many friends, and two orphan children to mourn her loss. Blessed are the detd that die in the Lord " W. N. HOUAN.) J. I. SHAVER, V II. II. HEARD, ) Com tee. ICT Miss ELLEN FULTON will take charge of the j Female Department. Children trom five years old and ; upwards, will go lo the Hmi; of the Misses Giles, where the school will be opened on Monday the 7th in stant. jT WARRANTS Jn$t printed on NEW TYPE and on ex cellent PIPER, for sale at this Offlce, a 17 a tfiy ship unJrr the s'y.e We will C'ntmne the CABINET MIKING BUSINESS in all its virions branches, at the old Ftand rppo!.te the ! Rowan Hotel, beini thankful an l ea :.uraged for pnt , favors, we would solicit a continuance t( the tame ; and ' hope to pleaee every one who favors ut with a call. ; DAVID W ATSON, i W.M. ItOWZEE. j Salisbury. January XI, 1648". 339 I - ip - A CARD. Dss. RICE &..BOYDEN have associated themelet in the practice of Medicine at GotD-HrtL, nd bold themselves in readiness for Professional calls. Gold-Hill, Mat 6th, 1847. ! OX bmd and fomale Aery sapriorpsl itie of Green Tea. Ah. fre supply of superior Cologne. . i V ? JJEOWN JAMES. Salisbury, Jca-JK161S ! ij tfZQ A N .II1I Iiln if U U ii . 1 A little Kouth of ?It:rp!: where you wi'.l find in ' 12 excellent Dug'iic , '3 or -I good Barouc hr 4 or 5 well" made Y: Some ri:itttatill Cart, WiV,! ir: vtc.all wonderfully cheap fjr r;-!i ' : ber or pro-Juce. Feveral :eho:" i ; In my absence, gentlemen on buii ajent, Mr. Francis D. Locke. J. s. Jon Feb. 3. IS 19 NOT! tL K friends and CU!C kind rrgirds and thanks for the st wrd upon us fur the past year, sr.! not vt:!ed il.rir aecmints and r.fte. v without d-'ay, for we must hare i- who go1" North for purpe t-ornef J -son, wi'l te'.rct and purchfe fr t Kii c;t trog. m-ujcin". nirun . brought into this country, wlich w.'l I ' Should ny of our ft tends wi.h rt f -not utuaU kept ly a. Dr. Wl.- ! r w in procui iog tben. il they will ca' Lt the amounf with particular written d. ' West cot:, ho will forward th- : LOCKE 0w C mi Salisbury, Feb. 3, IS IS Ikoti ce " IS hereby given to the creditor cf J lo appear at my ofii"e, on FjuItv t next, and prove their debts ajur.j: t' . ceased, acxot din to law. A. II. CALDV.T SaVslmrj, Feb. 24. lS4 Pnnte r? : JCSXr2CClctl nnd for t clj of W. IJoi;-a belt Ta'.luw C. B KG W.N i. Jan. 1, 1843 V posurc. '5r ! t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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