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if (SMS IV K T 15 K N C A IS O L I I A N . Triday, March 18, 1843. 07" M. llEar, Ae Afnwcrafic Candidate fjr Governor, will addreu tke people, of Rowan Kho tnug attend 4 kear kirn, on Tkur$aiy of ovr Superior Court, the 2 Uhtnttant. . I Ik will alio, it it expected, attend tkt Demo, erotic meeting in Lexington on Saturday tke idtk (T From the nolic above it will be. wen that our Ceudidaie, Mr. Henry, intends to be in this plsce and address the polo of Kowaa on-Thur day next. We hope that all parties will attend nod bear for thoinselve what he hat to ay. ll.mest and intelligent freemen who are governed in their opinion not by the bock and nod of petty Hdora and party back, but by the dictate of re ton and he line of principle, are not afraid to hear both sides, "since it is posaibln smnQtime to learn truth even from ao enemy. The Democratic party m ike no appeals to the paction or the prejudices f men j tliey only desire to be heard calmly and luiberly1 in plain statement of (acts which defy con iradi- turn. Let the people then come forward and hear Mr. Ilenry that they may be able fairly to J idge and himestly to decide on hi merit and th iiwiice of the cause' he maintain. Tbia ia all j , , , .... we atk. . - ' . Important Decision; The Supreme Court of the United Statet hat lately decided that I lie laws of llie Northern States giving the right of trial by jury to fugitive slaves ar unemAitutional.? This rfoci-Mon taken togeth cr with Mr. Webster' very able letler lo our Min i'tcr in niglaud o the Creole case must have iii'wt salutary enect lis cntcamg ana Cooling Ooo Jk.,,WTJivf . AboiXtiuB 'fciiaitcwiM. t i,yney..yilKitaL much to opedhe eyes ctftb ureut maa.of the Cirty, compitaed of ignoTaift and crazy 'funatic to tic character and ten tency of I heir incendiary doc ,i .e, and they will go far to a r reft, il'any thing fiti do it,lh infamous plotting ol Iho ptnfligate ind dosining leader. v (Sir it will bes?on bj an extract which we give fruua ew' YorU papcrVliatTnare was some pros, pect uf viMitber McLeod case recently in canto quence of the arrert oTa follow charged with hav ing breu a participant lii the. Caroirne afTiir for which McLieod was tried, since copying uie c tract rvfrmi lo, we learn bt later pajwr that the una to ai rested ha btn released, from some de l.Jtem4bp-wwiw-f mrsa mamniKrw-sy luck, if be was smart, with all " cooveutcnt sjed" ti the otlieri(!e nf the line. CtT. The President Smd the occasion of the '' hie arrest irf'lhe Itntiwh L'auadian Hogarr on the .thjrge of haying participated, in ib Caroline aflair to send a aueassge lo Congress reiterating lh most ibtectKioablii audnti fepubliean recommend! nai TTraa-tuaTiigii iwr-W'tairwirTi: moving a I such ease ttotn thel'urisdictron of the :..V,B..... ym.fy-- v...- r-r. ste Cour the tribunal otiiie r eoorai jmuciary Whether Ciogreae ats upon this auggestion or nji,iwsWpieiHjine, a matter of amall conseienc, Mil it tolerablv nrobabhj that the State will con- mMo iu consider their ownwflair allngmher a ife in tltir own kefpingja in that oTlKe- General i vernmu.t and lliemN-Ives qnitft'coiiipoleiit tu tike cognizance of ese touehing their sovrsign rights. Bu apart frorll other; cmsiderstions, the 1'iei.i.lent h done himself Jittle credit, and the ountry Irs either of honor of service irf the time l. hat chosen fur repealing and urging the reconv iiwndatiori. 71 Jof .k er7 ikea humble depreca tiuo n( Ihe apprehended, wrstbof Kngland. -No tjouer does, he bsr of th arrest of titer ansn II gin, (Iktn he deniatcliAS a message pt haite to ConcreM calling on lhat body to avert the danger ol RrAiati vengrenrt in the ae, by an obedient cqne-encq in the fusuleut ttemsnds of that Gov eminent. jTlie had'qoidod hia'appreliensions, mi taken a ilay'a tim",W gel over Ihe first alarm, any mention of the Ilogan afljir would have bet-i innieeeMiry, aa the man wa released almost imme d'ntelv. v : - , s ICr The Winger Indiana, contemplate the iifltoinati in of Judge M'lsan, of the .United Slates tsiprerite Courta their nrxf candid ite for the I re siJrwy.' ' A haoor is about io be established in thai Stale, siiociMlly tu advocate hi claims to the ol ice. !!.m. J. J. CriltenJtn has been ofected byrthe Keiriuc ky Ijiislaturo to fill the vacancy in the renoie, occatlonea oy ine rrsignsuun ui mi, t i - - ;. The Florida WafC '" The Legislative Council of Florida have unani motisly paan-d aerie of resolutions, highly com- nending ilieakill ami ability with which Ihe militn y nperttmns of the Seminole War have boeo-con ducted by Col. J. Wokth, and 'declariog lbs it entitled Iheiefor to ihe H thanks and appluuse 'f the nation." - -f - k Rill has pmd llie Legilature of New Jersey fQ'.iring the Bnks of that Stale lo renum j ipecie r'J'mcntt on the 15ih ol Augutt next. !- i the Il.in!; of Cincinnati, Ohio, commenced mn time agi ihe Moment ot specie in advance 'he ti.ne provided by liw the 4th.of March. The charge of Ftderali$m againd Mr.lhnrt)- j wor reaerai Whig rriond. Lave an odd way of re commending their principle and candidate to the people, by denouncing a unworthy ol trust on that account, others whom they ciarge with having entertained at aome time the aroe political doc trine that they (the Whig.) now hold. Tbust they dc-iiouiica Mr. Henry .caut they say he was ones a redoralut, thorehy conveying the im preaaion that fjr this reason, he is not to be trusted They fl Miridh this charge of old Fedoralism, over the Uumocials, in a sty le that plainly a rows they consider it a real knock down s irl of an argument. Now it, i rather beyond our comprehension "we confeis, to understand the 'aim or drift of the ob- joction, coming from them but saying nothing ao tut it truth or lulHiiy, we are perfectly willing to give llieio tue benefit of it full value, and let os see hal can be made of it lo the advantage of Mr. Murehead. 8uppoe, as they insist, that Mr. , ilenry was a Federalist in hi youth what ol it ! Is it not rather an honor thaq a reproach (hat he has had the moral courage and political bonosty lo come, out like a 0110 and openly and boldly re nounce doctrine which he had embraced in early lite from the influence -of education, connexions, association or prejudice! Is it not I lie part of wisdom to acknowledge an error, when convinced, ' and uQuro from it ! Jlut another, view i( the charge of having once been a Federalist is good a an objection against Mr. Ilenry bow will it ope. ' rate when applied to Gjv. Morehead, whn i a Federalist now t The del is the Whigs will piaVe not hing of the matter any way they can G$jt j for v here, is the difference between the two, taking tRcir aay so for the supposition fir. ilenry rejiounced ' his Federal opinion and became in proVtsiprf and practice a thorough going Democratic Jltublicatt f im iim nihVr hi..t Mrfu.Hmi fc.a -hJ..'j...j bis Republican priocmlo and" former nrofasaioni Jiai now turiiod fodetaty in Iim jjufl ajtei t So vtiit w till view of lioa", lli.K;tti hvot ' cb xmo between a man who wa a yeung FAderatist. become iti-his rhatiira years and jndgmenti ati im compromising Republican ; and a former Rcpub licaiHurueji to an " old Federalis " Whig. ' ' t . ' ': ' " ' 5 It istumored in Washington lhat Mr. Preston jj'hr rWgtjJi seat in Iho "Smiafe about Ihi lime or aliiirtly,.1 We hardly think hi constituents will 'l mourn wlfbout vrviccs tT h ftiouIJ'ToTtSw the eiampie of iii il . lustriou leader -Lr. Clay, and "retire to the shados" of Columbia. '. ; Congressional. Since our last dates, but little of public interest I hiaa tuaswA A i aaaa n i , wi a.w ik,.i u k...A ..1 .ryyr.-:kin refund t act Mr. Adam., the Globe any. it m.ioe me esuai regular eiiraat oi o proceedings, Tlie Senale baa been occupied in the discussion of il. r'u.'j ..i.....T..i i :: j I " ..e .ni, ia iv-uiuuiHia, uu me coiiiuaiaiiou matters rulaliug to Ike Dwirict Banks. On Thurtdsy the lOtli Mr. Woodhuro made an' alto speech on if. Cliy's reauhitim. 1 m S-1 1 . ;,. i i .u i j i ! Mrt itaa introduced, the li.ne dy, a bill lo in- damnify Maj. Xicocral Aodrow Jacksiin' for the eamagqtustaiueu in the fltacharge ol lu olucuil bV the Court in JvMJISMUB in 19151 - ' ? The House ol ReprjUntafives has been wasting , , , . .. -itim aoo siwnomg me puuuc, money in wnng about retrenchment, which ia all they will be. like ! i.-l An in ihi mail... . , , Y'"r"-' nm uj r. wanwru iu 10 i io f4. thcoii s isir supyiy on tittd, and rather imvswlliw-dwska wf-thw wiiibrr oqt8tde lbffiar'" ''',wnwrt, w quote f 5 iii 5. Lard dull at but of c-Hirse iuMfmtUutomboAmmUJ. .to.V1!? r$'-fJ tomjJmjUW-?-" -"",;"-"v,-'iw" V" j market, wiili a good supply on hind, it hat been selling nonorduie geuiiemen ao, in uiai ereui, lor conveu ieociff to. dxpilcJi. their priyalevbusuios and cerl-T,?.,0I,v... respondence during the sessions of the House, and ' fr comfortable lounging place through the pro i.r.i.1. ,: a - Lit iww iu um iinvimiii iim ivuiviv rvviiii j iiiv with a hich the oountry is yearly instructed and profited ! Mr. Barnard must certainly have got the strange idta , iulo bi bsad somehow lhat the distinguished member are there for l.he Iransao lion of business a vulgar occupation for which we dare aay a large number, if not .the majority of Ihein, Have a proper contsmpr. ' r Ti- np - When Mr. Henry wa nominated by the Domo e ratio Convention, lha Raleigh Register and other 'kindred print of the estate accompanied the men lion. of the fact with aome awful giving out of what tbey could say io ibe event of an acceptance of Ihe no nmalion ; all of which, however, ihey - charitably forbore saying just then, until it was am.ertaiued.-wbether the nominee would "accept or not. In due lime aflerwarda Mr- Henry, not hav , ing the fear of these Whig worthies before his eyes, or not being sulncieutly regardful ol Mr. Morehead's N guarantee " of a sccoiid term, spoken of by the Regialer, did actually presume lo signify hi acceptance of the nominal inn. Now then, thought we, look out for a mcimen of Whig "thun der and lightning " a I Riym-r, end we held ouf breath to lee the Federal organ cmnn down on our candidate with reserved, vengeance, especially as the Icller of acceptance contained some liuths not particularly palaiable to Wliigeryj but so far nothing Very alarming has been churgrd against him". They have called his letter a humbug and himself rt old Fednnlint, that it all; and if either wa the fact, the whole psrty, would soon quit hisl Exccllencv and rallv around Mr. Ilenry. There is no wixtalie ah-Mit their foadiiess for liumbuggery or their partiality tor Feiluialism ; but we are real ly watting with some curiosity to heir what can be said agaiiwt Mr. Henry that the poople will coni(kr blirctiiMiablv. " . ' j- ' , . .. ; ( from the Utobf. Alioi lTION OF THE UNION. The scope of the abolition movement ia now bu s , come apparent.' The leadcra who hnve propagated tho excitement in remrd lo ahjveif, know full well that to paii law in Co'igress, in conformity lo their pnlitioim, ia nothing less thnn to declare war against tho wholrt SiHithern section of the Union they' know thai ihe States holding slaves could noi be I'nven by a law of Co igres,'lrt.H'ejrigrLd.iinelic insiitiitimis guarantied by th" t'onMitution, and that nothing ihort of servile and civil war fire and sword could accooijUh Ui'e exiirpation hi whim tbey aim. They, ibeiefore,viHiw lack about and propone a I'tnctalilo abulmou of the Union. I tin l they may not be taxed, aa they pretend they are, to support slavery j and thut tiicy may rid iit iii shfea of the puilt ol an asaociatinn with Stales upon which ihey would impose the ubolo weight of wliat Ihey call the curte. I he taut Bioo Liberator brings an account of what it calls "a great meeting in favor of Mr. Adam," the drift of which will bo seen in the pre. amide aud the'first resolution i ' Whereas the riuht of pctitioninc Government for a redress of grimncea i etpremly giiaranlied in the Conmilntion of the United fcjinte, and ia on which should ever be held sacred and inviolate by a free people ; and whereas it is declared in the LVclanilion ot Indencndonce, that, whenever anv 1 lorra of Government becomes destructive of the groat end for which it was instituted, "it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new Government and whrreas it is provided in the Constitution of the United States that longret shall have the power of proposing amend loents to the Constitution t '., , M Retoletd, 1'herefore, that the people have Eight to ask Congress to djssolve ihf union of these ltatfs,-andi that our venerable Representative, JOHN QU1NCY ADAMS, in presenting to C.n. gress a psiion for this purpose, Iron Haverhill, in this Mate, has proved bis unyielding dovotum lo one of the fundamental principles of our Gven menl the fight of the people to be heard by. their Representatives and that his bold, noble, and triumphant defence of that nghtamid ium!l. I outoquy, nas given nun imw claims- to the gratitude and support of .his constituents." Here me fiavA the old II .rtfor'd Coiivvn I m de sign agHtn 'onweiled, and a new Dreteit uned lo ius. tify.it, It " British influence which revives the bid FfdtraTfliiig for a dissolution of the Union J and political aspiration mds.lhe fanatical spirit which is ctiiDooiea in the Abolition, societies, and communicates the foreign infection in the disguise hit. religion and morality : i m uiuriauir iiiiiuwi p mo guuee oi me meet ing, by a notice of Mr. Adams' new asanriates on the Committee on Foreign Rolationa. The man' ner iii which llie 3 lulhern "member who have oc- cfpted place under Mr.. Acuta are spoken of, ahows how an acquiescing and amicable d. spout lion ia met by J tie Abolition spirit which Mr. Ao ami represents: V . - VACANCIES PILLED AT LAST. "Committee on Foreign Afiairt.-TWn com. mittee has been reorganized for the chird time, and i now composed of the lollowing memb-r : ' . John Quincy Adams, of Mssnachusetts ; Ca!eb Cushing, of MassachiisetUf ; Horace Even.lt, of Verntni j Fraocie Granger, of New York 4 Edward D. While, of Lriuisisna Augnsiine II. Shepoerd, of North Carolina; R. L. Carulhers, of Tenncnee j A. il. tl. Stuart, ol Virginia ; and J. A.. Meriwether, of Georgia. - tu. Referring to those Southern soul driven who u uo Mrptmi ,h.t . iho gentlemen al.ould ! have declined serving on the committee over which i u u... , . i no preiiorw, diii 11 win not uu wrprirn u any 1 gentlemen ' in Congress consent to lake their ,Uc,,, "nd erT0' w,,h him r 'Thp impulse, in- pp 7 hormUa, " 19 VnA uch "a P- For gentlemen, read nn stealers, .nd t(tt , hdnor.Ua re-rf dummM. and for P'lyrttttill Murkrt.'TltTt hat been an snces erncrll aunUined. (jjtnn !.. emi.o .11 i,l-ll ' 'ree ,,nd ',"el''0rr " 0 ,to 7 u o .chnlte, ,IM been sold It 8. IKjuienlic liquor are still in good dc- mindt whs a light stock ou bnd; we auki Prtcli - ' : Brandy, 40 to 50 ; Apple, 35 to 871 ; Wintk y , U? to J 30, UociWix, soiree sells hsdilv st H. Flour- tata to 3. Wheat scarce, at ;l lo fl 10. ;WA C3 Wears requested t announce Mr. 0. 0. line- 1 . - v...u.vn . n0 election! MARRIED. ' In this County, on the 16th instant, by Alextmler Long, Ej, Ur. SavticL Caaioa, to Uus Maaia Ilowaan. f On the 3d instant, by the Rev. Benjamin A rev, Hcji si Uirrwai.D to lliss-ilaaT il, naoghterof Henry Hustle, all of Iredell Uounty. , - porrrjARV. Wat killed Mtddeoly, in Iredell fount, on Hie ..alter- noon oi r rway in an inst., oy ins tsii of s tree, in the violent atorm which occurred at lint tnne,'Mi Ei.ts. rraU. livsTLa, dtughler of Henry Bustle, sgej 16 years snd 10 months. When the meUnclmly sucUent occurred, the deceased wtt returning borne s ditttnce ol two ot three miles in company with two of her elder Sisters, from Uie iufair of one of her Sinter's wedding, who had b n married the day before, w hen perceiving that Ihey were likely to be overtaken by the storm which wa rapidly approaching, they commenced run ninir to reach the shelter of s neighboring school house : in hurrying forward the tbhject of this notice with oneot her sisters let) the other s o nsiderable dirtatjcc- behind, and quitting Hie road took a near cau'rem through ihe woi da, whea buta abort distance fhfltt the hooectlie liinb of a large pine tree which waa buso up 1 ijie roola, struck ihe unfbrlunste girl who Wse' harrying no in front, snd listened her insltntly to the earth a lilelc corpse. After striking her the limb ran in'o the grmind lo a contirierable rii pth, and 'hen broke off near Ihe trunk, the tree lodging on the limb in such nmtiner tint Iho deid body wss I'satened down, snd could mil to rxtiiciicd K'llho uuing swiy wnii in sxe. Ti is not known tliat she ever moved or uttered a word attrr thecal ttruck. No one can imagine the angiih of her family, and especially of ihe tun nter, who in one moment were her living compauiiHii iu h-allh and hn- piness, and tbe next, witnessed in part the awf il scene of her violent death, and looked upon her lifelonn JrhIv. Tho deceased was generally esteemed ibr her uniformly amiablo and christian chsrtcter. This sudden ilnpen sation is snotherVwaming Vnice tn letch n,'that truly, M m the midst of life we are in death." CVmm, N O'V'VC Vi. I pe ' f PIIE Subscriber hit opened a Public 6M JJjtl House, in Mocktvilln, Ds.vic County, rrj5ij where he is prepfred to sccoiirmtiiW iiL&iZmJ Boarders snd Traveller in a style which he hopea will pni-e saliatactory to all who may furor him with (heir ciiHtom. , Ilia Stable will t abundantly furniahed with every thing nocctwary In ihe lineof Pro'.eiMlcr jhi-Bar wuii mrmlied with a vtneiy of liquor. Ilia chargea will N ni.lorle. All riotous and dii uidvrly conduct will be strictly prohibited. Call and try nte. E- K- B1KCKHEAD. March 11, 1842 ' . k - - . r. If OR 8ALK- A first rale Xeii Cooking .Slot on cheap lerma. - Apdy at tluslXuce. -fwemherl7,'iir. , Cw. . Tim I mmm w v ftVBB9ejMwBa i r r I H- V tt 4 t J SS J Giiand-Sirc;' ly the AMERICAN 'IStlJl-SU.' The Champion of America f Winner of the great match race, The; North agalnet the Sonth, 020,000 -aside. 'PHE thorough-bred horso LATH bred by Col. Wsde 1 llimpton, of South C roll hi, will iinkhiHirA and Utt tv-aion, whiclr is now emnmooc snd wilt end the lt Julv.at tlieiblluwiiiir places, via z l Jacob Cole- mtrs,t;abar,ruciuniy, every ilofi4lsysiMl luvtdsy; at Bulishary, Wcdnesilsy snd Tliumliy ; snd si l'Xiiip ton, Dsvidin county, Fralty snd Saturday lid will be regularly si his ntsnds, public day and bij;h wstvr excepted. , Ife will be let to mire st I lie following re duced prjees fit! the season, to be discharged by ten . if pstd before Hi sesson eapin snd 15 Jo insure. piysble a soon ss Uie msre wswertained lobe in tout, or the properly chanc ownt-rs, and City cents to the groom. 03 r he Ukro to prevent sccidents, but, iq no inalsiice, will J be rerpoiiwble for snv that rnsy occur. . It W. LONG. Bslisbury, K C, March id, 1612. . r PEDIGREE i ' ! certify tU( LATH waa bred by m,ad that he wis foiled in the Spring of 18$). lie was got by Uo- itnlnhin. tu Ann Piliiti. hv Sir Arch : hit a. Ann Vounff Ixjttory, alto by Sir Archy, out ii Col. Single- lon't colebril-d Lottery, by the imported Bedford nut of the imported mire Anvniiuat IxtMpDin wis got by liipue ; his dim iHylpti, by Hvphealiou bet of iMler by iinpurted Ikdlord, Ate liihetion was got by Ihe imparled Buxiard out of the dim of Sir Archy. DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE kC. LATH is a nnebtj, without white, 1-1 binds, 3 ' inches Inch, with food bone, sod capitsl sctinn. At 3 yetrs old, ho won the jtoduce ttske at Columbit, 2 mile heal, healing Mr. Taylor's filly Dsiy, snd Capk Sutnn's Coil, Convent!' n, nmeotbers paying forfeit Two weekt sfWwards be won ihe Jockey Club Purae, ; mile beats, il Augusta, be ting Kite, and diitincing DUek Bird.. At t lurlenton be waa betten by CI1 hopiier lor the Jockey Club I'urte, 3 mile beau; being . very much amws he wis withdrawn alter the first hesL At 4 year old, be won the orkey Club Puro, 4 wile lieiUi. at Camden, beating Sir Kenneth and Dorabelli at 3 heata; Iming the Aral in coneeqnenre of bolting when several lengths in sdvance of the field, just bo- fore he reached Die judges' stand ; snd g tting enting id amoi'gst the ctirisges, he susitmsd sn injury whieb occatiooeil htS withdrswsl fnsn Uie TurC . . .... .. LATH wtt i rsceliorse o! the firal rlits, which he evinced in his trials with by Maria, Charlotte Ru.e, and Kitty lleth, and in point of blood he it inferior lo none, whether imported of niuvo. His constitution u robiurt, having never been nek, and hit temper good. 1 1 ii color, form, i od action, pe k for theinael vca. In a word, Lath unites ie him:lf at intny eltiiut lo public pttrooage, aa any young Stallion thai I know. . . . HANiPTO.N, Willwood Jan. 2-2, 1-3- -' From the above Certificate of Col. Hampton, who bred and hid LATH trained for the Turf, it will be seen that he considered him a Race hnre of the first clans, not only from the races be has mentioned as having run imhlicly, but from private trial Imi' has made with hortesjshich are now ou the Turl, and running with conrierable sncresa. lLWilLjalLb9 4ilHrrvfAhy liiia-srtifnaia, tbat-b ronaidered Iaik f the purest blood, not to ts surpassed bv any horse, imported or native. . epnaide-r il ruluelif JiuaecntfaJXJttJltemiil Iu. eulogise LA ill, either lor Ins irioroiaoci' on the Turf or as to hi blond, ince, in i very respect, he i ao well atieited. Dot will remark that Lath liss not only tfescended from pure blind," but has come from stock lMh Sire, Grandsire, D.un, and Grand dam, lhat are ol the tunning blood. For niislsiicrliisilre Giidolphiii mad? bit fiMir niilct in "7",'nrinules"ind " 80 serotidi, his Grandsire, the L .American Eclipvo Wfll,knxwn al tJa North.aiid Ksith, made hit tune jn Ihe great match rare1, Ihe North againtl the South, ISO 009 atide, in 7 min tues and 87ermmr, wtneir t1me won with 'cbh' fiderable i-clut. This race pained him the memo nb!o name of the Champion rf Ihe North. . Ilia dam, aired by the renowned Sir Archy whote re p'ittion as a racer, 6ic. , atands unqnettioned both - in England and Anierici. Ihe grand-dam of LAI II, Od Lottery, bred by the great Southern Ams.teur ot horHCi, tad. K. Singleton, o SoOth ( 'irolina, which baa produced niore fine race horses ll.an any other mare in the Union. Thus it will be seen that there is united in LATif two of the best studs of Ihe South, llsuii lo and Singleton t crosned with Gen. Cole of the North. Tha public i now pit-cented with toch an nppor tunny of improving the blond of tha! noble and use ful ammal, the horae, as Tarely occors in thta j lion of country. . R- W, L. Caniiidatra Tor fcberifl. Otr.tVl.- R. W. Iro Is ctndidte for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Howtn County. 03 lltium Trasta, !., it a candidate for tbe olbcc of Sheriff of. Rowan Couuty. r r Siiltnrltd and combined attractive c-f r.q'tctriii and Uymnanlir lerfirmanct, with i brautiful v tottrclion of Living Wild Animal mmprmg Tho Stupendous Giraffe, tbe Elephant, and everv varo-ivf w iliJIV'ii, Ririfs A: Repti'es. JIJN'E, TITUS, ANiIEVINE At't'O. Pr pi lor of tlm B wery. Amphiiheatre, New York J. J. NAIIIAN4. Eiinestiian Manager. rpllE Proprietors of the above nimed fsttMithmrnl have the honortoannooncetothe"titixi'nsof -ili bury thai their unequnlliil iroutveot Kmicatri'ii, and splerelid Caravan of Wild Animal, will exhibit t H1I3 bnrvon Frtdtv jnd HMordnv .March !i"uh and "Ct'M, notion. IV E will aell at public sale, at rsttiV Ford " i.i ,1a County, N. C.,oo Ihe lllbbf'AprsU between ' r " .,, TlslrfV &i Fori) I.i:.rly HcCrocr-. consitin! of mechanic rf all aorta " EUCi.SMITlIS, SllOn MAKERS. TANNEltsC- The ficgfoee are all of good tamities. We will also aell a lurVe tiumUr If Csttle.'fof improved Stock;) a large number of Sheep, (a.my, morimv and mixed;) a good slock hf HOGS, 110RJSES, AN MULES; la quantity of Corn, FVidder, UJy.and Cits j'-wag gons, wearing, I'muna, and all kmits of farming Toe negro property will bo sold ra eredif bf 12 months with niiereat from the da of sale. Ihe pufchaaur To giVe txmd and approvid seeurny. ' icrmna io, in. riner propeny, will be made kniiwo on the day of salo. v i: r V,' 11 'M. HOKE, . , II. W. HURTON Ear's, of H. H. Rurtmi, dt-e'd. . Wa will aleodispnsn of seversl tracts of valulb'e v land in the oeighborbood if ikattie'a Ford at pri- vale sale. '-'-.; , M. H. Jp . . II. W. B. p" N, D. -All pnrsons indebted to Iho hit ate of R. III. flurtnn, dee'd., are nq'ieated lo make pay menf wit in Kit aewy. - luose having claims against the Estate, rnu-t present Ihein, propwrly authenticaicd,' within the lime prescribed by law"; otherwise this' notice will be plead in bur ot ilwir recovery Bl II ii. w. n. aw a m Ltncnlnlon, March 12, L842. ' sf Im ' HAVING ohuined letters of Amiairtrsfion on the rsUte of Bamuel Miller, decerned, I will orler St public sale, at tbe lale reaideoce of the deceated near Thyatira Church, on the 5th day of April next, a iiuiii- berof valuable HORSES, CATTLE, IIOCS, AND 8HEF.1', J;. a quantity df seed Cotton, Corn, Wbett, O.U, Fodder, snd Hay; aim, ono road Waggon and Jiar, Farming Inula of various kinds, Houseitold (od Kitchen lurni tuts, I quantity of Bicoo snd Ird, and variou other rticlut not mentioned. - , At thssame time snd pise, will be rented the plin-tslioo- wbersos) 4os doeessed fired -pa tto jhd "" Slogrooa" r belonging to said deeesaeU will beliired, A ereditnf twelve ni'Hitti will bs given, by the purchaser giving bond with two' of more approved sccurtti s. ' i The sale to continue from day to dty until ill is disposed of. j. i J. C. HrtJO.N.NACGHEY, Adm'r. Rowsn Conntf. N. CMirch H, 181 3t : PROPOSALS For puUishinjr in the City of HtchmbnJ, a nrw W'etk- ty Paper, ( be entitled THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRAT, IT w il be printed on good paper, weekly, nnt I sfler - Hi neti tsiiun, at the liU'jmtthoTnyjuyt prtca ff--fwenty Five ceni to a aingle tiibcnlier, nine copiis liir'IVo J)ollsrs,TWKNTY.TIlREg copies f. Fve Ihil srt, FIFTY copies for Ten IM It Us piysble invtrf It will wage an oncompromiinff snr with all the ruinous schemes now sdvocsted arid supported by the Federa. party ; and nothing shall be left nndnne, which " the mutt s tons exertsms can aceomplmh, to efiecttfM entire ovcrthiow of tbe Federal faction at the ehtumg election. The trticlet will be brief, pithy tnd pungent, but yist court eon and respectful j lederalifiii ihralliia Z1I esmeleon ttirnit ind Prolean thtpet, will be bandied , without gloves, 0 V teepeetiri ly -ask- rtttt g?tmmOT pTrotilg may""" be bellowed upon our elfrftt in promote ll:e rucccs iif uie ctuw in which we ire engsgei.J frrfer itddrcfcd - : 1 wTnsrfrnttW FiaB, will reteive prompt attention. Mtrch lvI2. Salisbury Jpcmalc Jfcadcmy. HE Summer Seio!t will commerce en Monday, Aitrch 1 4th. .Termt sa heretofore, &, 1(1 or 1.' M, according to the advancement ot Ihe pupil. ' Mimic on tbe.rwnn or uintir is reduced to fVi 00 rscb. Painlinff, ilO. Wax-work, per eon rue, t-V EMMA J. BAKKK, Principal. Marcall. 1812. : , 2w T1HEKE will be sold, on Tueadsy of the Superior Jl Court. (!nd iltrch next,) oo a credit of 0 month,, the aplesdal , CAlilMCT OP 31INERA.IJS, ONE LARGE TRAVELLlNO TRUNK, and Box, belonging to Dr. Austin, deceased. All per ons inusbted lo B. Austin's ntate, may expect to be aued if tbey do not pty up befiirs thetboveOnrt. C & WHEEL!:!!, Adm'r De bonit nmn. Cslisbury, N. C Februsry 23, 1942. 4t The public are alto repeeful'y inlormed that ilie eq'ienirian troupe, under lite mantrenvnt a( Mr J. J. NATHANS, it cptipQaed 'he moat extensive and talente'l artists, mmpriaing several of the most cclehn ted 1 ml ikilful perfnTinera bth of thm enmitrv and of Europe. Attached to thit eomptnv, i the ftr famed IXIHA RUBBER M AN, wl nw inrredible rwrfiirin.ti cea htve eaneil so mneh exei'ement wherever he has tp eared, betHles other in every department of the Olympic Exercises. N. B. An ex'cnive ana splendid Rind of Mniicisr.s is encaged, who wil' tecompin the perl. .rnvi'-ff wnli a cluiice selection of the moct r-xiltr airs, m-rr' r, overrurn, snd waltx"s , I OJT. iwnrs oiwn on rridty n 7 n rPoek. p. 7,,. e 8aturUv tt 1 n'c:nek, ari-l 7 P. M AdiniM Wleri ' iMr 'i '-a if P'e ' i , i i I t -.-I . i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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