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i ''L Kioto ti,NewYHkI. MU ,.r.,r. r.p a VnllNQ TEXIAN DVEJ ?ZrM Vnie lAUBOIt :n Li. last Sunday afternoon Ibe - weather X .ghi .od.b-lf to broeawsy-ciear in uns Aaina around New i 4 eoJd on - j M cu . f ..i.r round em of r .ha Ibe list chime. Viuty. ealhnff iha ehns- -- . . arilh mill. fe'tUr , .T.nroacW , Whitehall L,pi.m. 77. hli - .t ma wain " - cn I get tnf of the Whitehall ..ill t ie IN S OlSirac.ru uicu TJA Jf the Whitehall boys?' said a bluff LU,erein7 - , . . . 4. She ipproacnea ,nu ted aroum. . What w we w i " ) enough w the muter. I nm destrac j i'. m ion. M I ? bii lieril Eiiced away from-mu he haaUeen invnj--d .board a vessel 4 b"rbor- 1 I I .n4 iTKt liim?' fcuat BO BDPUiu ..- b ivk- Ma'am how can you get him? w iv .mi take a poor dis.rac.od mother loard to gel Her near ooy, vwsjea. , I twuadeiUwaJ Mssrrrs lr -T((l tbeen at lhe police office, bul we hae uo Ins to protect ourseiree.' M i I J 4taamiSSlle Several ox - me cooi -hitehallers now grouped round Ibe tin mm ale ladr. Perhaps no class of men L-..u.fi ntoie feelioc beartav t ie impulses of genuine humanity than the baa dwellers those dentiirons men ho brave in death in every billow, anu Vile at elernuy speaking in the Storm. And! will go' And I will go J And I'll go too - ? - v 7r, i- r Gruff. qmeC but true lo sympathy: for fc-1 VU wflerinff." sir Touusl watermen of Kbilehall volunteered to accompany Hie " ds to the vessel on which her son was a- loard. 1 She was therefore handed gently into the hit. roe wina otew cnttiy over mo we the iky clear and cld. She pulled Lr shawl close around her shoulders, sat f - aa a.. : ba in stern, tni seeping ncr eyes in a Ireclioo down the harbor the whole lime, gained some composure in the novelty of e scene. I be gallant tars labored at the kr lha whole afternoon. The little skiff flew Ileal overlbesliiihUairr cnrlmi .waves i While the little bark is thus clearing its alery way to the Narrows, we will unrav- the causes that brought s poor distracted tber into this singular and adventurous bsitton. Theraose 6f "TeIas as created much nptlhy-and iustly so. Yet frequently the M of causes is injured by injudicious and jioper acts. A small vessel called the finable saiJedJaaL.JSundsfXoTxas- Loiters of individuals joined the expedt- ffi, anrt among others a very pretty noy ltd Sivtran Jul'au StignttU, the son tlte late PrEr Sotgnetierresident liere.of peat brandy house ol Kochelle. This kel was fitted out, as we hear, by several Imdusls in this city, on the faith of some lad speculation in Texaa.and if we are not sUken we have heard the names ol James itson Webb end Samuel Swailwout, on le list. Great efforts were made to procure a crew lnotinting to 60 or 90 men. Young Suve- J&igneWLyjluh in question, was iiloved at W site's lottery oiiicc,al the cor- Hvi Broadway and Milen Line. It was rthegot acqtiaidted with some oltlie 1 ex "k. star nr . (i orars,one or which was s Air. wane, it brother of his employer. Young Seignetle i smart, capable, intelligent, beau- I'jlboy ofhisage. The Texian npeculators brew thf ir eyes uponjhtm talked tobtm tedbimtoj .to thero-thal they would make m a midshipman in their oavy-then a leuttnunt then a commodore. I he ina nition of the youth was fired. II is moth jot notice of it, snd forbid bis indulging my such extravagance, assuring htm that J prospects were excellent in life, but for lo go into the Texian navy would be and destiuction to her hopes, her oH feelings and to her delight and wpinfss, Kipite of this, the poor boy was per- Med to run awav from his mother's H last Saturdayto atop all night on wtn Isrand, and on Sunday morning to P1 th schooner in the stream. Oi suspecting this thing the poor mo te Dn a kid amnlA-tf 111 Rr.M(l UTI V. h Wiher of the Texian officer. She got r'aiiifaciion. She went to the police of- f tnn uo nothing for you, saiu tne poi w;Uees. : 'My God!' said she, 'is this country ! is y native Ian J 1 and are there no laws St o auiltnrity to prelect a mother against Psof piratea!' n this distracted state of mind the mo- fr went to White H!l aim and determined rtatlf td'"Soafna l liaTovian aap ami 3 suv m - end her boy with all the.energiJfcAll-. ftionnoi, a mother s love. b , thereforeboui half an hour past f in the. afternoon of last Sunday that 7" .'n approached the side ' of the In- i. wnica was lying at ancnor on Vide?fJLbOi XSJL was a wiere -actidebt tHavtlie Vee- KJ- MICID. Iter llllll'll'IIMICI II III JUl ISnAM Ululmi llfltlil If, ill liitf f lhe lut parting kiss the last long, R conclusive eiiibrace, before he em- re on a airanir am Miire exnedition. S Skiff Mm. kkintv nil In ill. AAOt A Pflting.butld The Whilehallerajump- T Sinoia Kiuin.l ui k.M.il Th lrt mid f """WBBVvei warm" with material indiima -""img, jewnet the fcj" wo Kionappers w ner noy, was atao lteiln. iL-lij. . I I r.Mta's the officer ? any officer? Where's ltr"?te"t ? in. 'Ot H?,,Bon wade his appearance. vtt,?,,,Wth ",d w Li..T rT007",',"",nt.' llMm U....I i . .... . . imiKrq ioo nan. . Are you 'nei- have him ?' , ' , i jruniMHi, ir. to bavt him- r" eatd- she witlrsS look of ineffable indignation. v' Yes, that lam I will never lae this teasel till I ret 1. . II I . at .. . nuo. win go w pew Urleaoa te Texas to- iiie bottom ui that sea, sooner than Wave yon tilt I get my pour Severan " ""iV The fixed resolution the reaolate tone of the mother vvercame ell the officers and pun plated the crew of the Invincible." A search waa made for the buy, and Iri s few miouiee he waa disco, red in tear, bid sway in Uce set ween Seeks and aick, and diftgoited wuh oge day's daty In the Texiaa naval service aa organized by the land speculator and adventures of itlis eiiy, Severan, my buy, coma with your nioiher.' Ha jam pad aboanl the Utile akiff his mother followed him the Whiieballera, oite id whom bul fell joy tor lbs poor mother, seised their oars, shoved off fro.n lhe srhooner, shaped their water ry way to New York, and at nine o'clock at night, the hrizht slam glittering in heaven a bove, I hey reached the step at the eastern end ofibeBdUery. Severan and bis mother weut home. This Is a true atory in all its leading details. We challenge contradiction from any quarter. We have names, aod dates, and facta, and pif in abundance. Nothtni;, perhaps, has injured the cause the glorious cauie ot Texas so much as lhe Wall eireet speculators and Five Point fidvcntore, ho have been engaged in litrward iti its interesia in this city. Hundreds and thousand ol that human article of supply and de- mand ruIM uiau,' can Wgwr ht this citv,ahd ukeii, would be a roerey extended lo society and to public order; but when the IVxian spt-eu morscasi ineir eyes upon the sons ol respoia blecilixena, who are something; better thao mere materials Ui rstw the prinesof land or to secure a grant, we think a check ouxht to be put to all ssch operuiiuns in a civiksod euuimanrty. Jlceideutal Kiuui. Mr Pickwick bowed low t3 Ibe ladies, &. notwithstanding ibe solicita tions of his family, he left the room " with bis fri?nds. ,' Uet your hat Sam,' said Mr. Pick wick. ' It's below slain, Sir,' said Sam, and he ran down alter it Now there was no body in the ki'clien but lhe housemaid, and Sa n' hal " iuin'i, noun to iuor ror n nu m iMeiiv h(nHwiiiald ,Khb.0 Bra.-i hy had to ! ail over the place lor the bat, and thj pretty house maid, in her anxiety In find it, went dow n on her knees, and turned over all the things that were heaped ingeiliet in a little coiner by the door. It wa an awkward corner. You could'ni get at it without shutting the door first. ' Here it is,' said lhe pretty housemnid, ' This is it, ain't it ?' ' Lei ine look.' said fcbic. The pretty house maid had stood 'hecandls on the flr, and as it gave a very dim light. Sain waa obliged to do n ! on hit knew before he could see whether it was really his own bat or nut". It was a remarkable small corner, and So il was nobody's fault bul j the tnan'a who built the house Sam and the pretty .housemaid were necessarily very close to-4 tffther ' Tes. this is It.' said Sain. ' Ouod bye,' said the pretty housemaid. ' liood bye,', said Sam, and as he said it, he dropped the hat that had cost so much tiouble looking for. Htw akard jou are,' said the pretty housemaid. You'll lose it again, il yotd Al-ke-cerw;" So7 just 'to prevent bis Teing it sgain, she put il on for hitn. Whether il was that thepreity house maid's face looked pretty still, when it was rais ed towards Saw's, or whether it was the acci dental consequence of their being so near each other, is a matter of oncurtaiuty lu this day, bul Sam kissed her. ' You d in't ineaipto say you did it on pure,' said the pretty houtwuiatd, blosltiog.' No, I didn I then,' , suid Saui ; but I will ftow.' So he kissed her again. Sam V said Mr. Pickwick, calling over the banisters. ' Coming, sir,' replied uin, running up sUirs. ' I low liHtg you have bren,' vaid Mr; Pi' k wick. ' There was something brhiud the door, sir, which prevented our gMittug it open for ever so loti.' ine ftcKwick pajitrt. Beautiful Co.timriWi. Aa lhe esiricb iisom both legs and wings when the Arahuti c.urs. linuiids in Iter rear; as llm winged kluoing ! lap tnun the hnavens When Uto Klrrnal lias j iintxiund the bolts mi does a Ittilo nitfier run ! like the devil when a big dog in after I11.11. lila.iline. Two to two. Mr. Wilkie a gentleman of sporting propensities, met a friend of Ins : 'Ah, Richard, how are ye, my boy ? You are just the fellow I wanted. You must be umpire between me and Ilickloy. We are going to have a trotting match; my grays against some of hi i cattle ' Jiichard. 'Alt, indeed '. that is a curious coincidence; Hickley il I are after the very same thing, (low are you going,?' fn.ie. 'In our phaslons, two horses to two.' Rickardi Extraordinary! We are two to two too! And where are you to run tor tVith prophetic grin.) fflfcie "To nig.' Richards.' Well, this is surprising ! I We. a.tfli wo jo-two--too,""t6Tootin o too. . I DARGAlxS!BRGISi Selling off" cheap for Cash, fTJHE Subscriber having determined to closu n his business in this place, oners bw stock ei GOODS On hand (leadinff articles excepted) at a very small advance on New York cost and charges for eaeh .and cash onlv at these prices. I he stock is large and fresh, tbe moat of it having beet bought last Fall, and is well assorted. A great bargain would be given to any person wishing to nnrrhaoe the whole stock, and the terms would Km maHa easv. ' 1 ..CiMintrv Merchants. Pedlars and others wish- ing to buy, will be supplied at a very snail pro fit. ' -ICJ :AlNhostndesfed e"tnr"WawrteTt to come forward ano settle tne same, as no ions; r indulgence can iriven' and all those hav Ing claims against m, are requested to present mem tor payment. 1 WILLIAM MURPHY. Salisbutv1 March 18, ll?4tfS5 JOHN RANDOLrH OF ROAKOKE. Marblien. ftlHE DroDet'lv of Richard Micbaax, bred 1 tov lhe Imle Hon John Randolph, will make bis first season in North. Carolina, at the stable of tbe Subscriber, it the Union Hotel, StateeviHf, Iredell county, N. C. M Aft B LIE fJ wee uired br Monsieur Ton son, (the Ajax ol bis day,) dam .let, by the Ira- ported blnster ; g. earn siaura. itmporieu yj Alexander the Great, 1m. srT For further particulars see hand bills. - - tMOS WEAVm. ' Statenittr., ; March 18, 1837-mJ5 : ," i" v . WATCHMAN. T Salisbury, March 25, 1837. HENRY SWINK, Who wss eonvioted of lbs murder of bis wile, it is already known to our readers was refused a new trial by the Supreme Court. The cause waa therefore remitted back in lbs Court of this county for final proceeding, and ooruing; op on Thursday last, his honor Jvosc Saunoxsa, pronoonoed sentence, that he shall be hanged on Friday, Slsiof April (next month The only reuark we have lo make is that of deep oommi eratioa for a nature so 'perfccily depraved with w little intelligence to counteract iuavil pro peusities. Since the elevation of Martin Van Buren and Dick Johiisoo, the political wotld baa become quit i dronixi. The most of the public had be- roe tired of the din, many of the Whigs had bocotne duhearlened, and some we dare aay, aie making ready, aa baa been the way of the world iu all lime pint, to gel into the majority by de serting their party: Principles' they never had : SikIi men, tike the celebrated Major Dugald Oelgelty, only fight Cr their uiy. and which ever parry bag ilieatodaia or lite tTme bmnir will assuredly lake all such as these It is cu rious lo think how many genuine Crawford and Adams mon are now figuring under the Jacktrfin Van Huten banner. But this is no time to give up the game as hopeless. There is that about the cause of the present Administration that must link it in less than four years Marhuvel ab he is, Martin cannot lor a great while keep in wjih both sides of the Abolition question. He cannot much longer desrt lhe principles of Jack son and still call piously on that name. He cannot reward hungry expectants as he had pro mised without making enemies of his present friends in office. He cannot do without a na tional Hank, and then he must lose the gold and iirer men. So fix il aa he may he moat go to the wall. THE SPECIE CIRCULAR All accounts seem to authorise tlie con clusion that the President will order hia Secretary of the Tteasmy to rescind the 0 dious order from this department, so soon as he can do so consistently with his rfspect for-the-Ex President,- Jackson;" It is admit ted on all hands, that the measure was un wise, oppressive, unjust, snd founded in a contemptible motive of malice: Both Houses of Congress have spoken strongly iu ri-probation of this measure. Qunertl Jack son contemptuously disregarded - the n and ,)M!il(!.l, as is Ins wont, to the people;. The peoji1e h.Vve however, apiikeii through their ripitscntatives they hive spoken again through memorial signed by 30 Senators in Conyrrssi and yet, out of rttptct to such a predecessor, this abominable policy is to continue filleting the A nortean people. We think it would be far more wise and prudent to say nothing of honesty, for Mr. V. D to have some respect lor tho wishes and feelings of tbe nation. t'.xlrad of a iMter from Montgomtry, (Ala.) March of. 1&37. Ma. H. C. Jokes: Sir. Thinking that il would nol lie uninier. estinsr loyoti, I have concluded to address thit Epistle. J . A"K(Tnf lTi fTriiptt Torfians are now in this place on their way to the far West. There are a Vol 3000 here, they consist of old men, wo men nd children, about 1500 more are now on their Way here from Fort MiU:hell,amng whom, are about 200 hostile warriors They will leave here on Steam Boats a soon as the Ooats can be procured from Mobile The warrior that went o Florida will meet them si Mobile or New Orleans they ( understand) will be euipped root Tampa Bay. The auctioneers is now engaged in selling the ponies, &.c. The Indiana are a most miserable st of looking creatures; many of them being al most naked, and none well clothed. They ap pear to be very reluctant to go to the West; many of ihem say that lht, would rather starve in the nation and be buried with their fathers than to go West.1 -Tbe news of Powell capture tnrns not to be without any foundation, and indited, it appears from tale news here,, thai hot work may be ex pected belore the war is tsrmioajedewsela lecent SauIS Kaalieerrevee-n particulars, only our troops pwve successful. , t the disunce yon sre, yoo can have but lil iliidea of the frauda that have been practised on these rrtisersbl. people.-snd ntj r onj sur prise is. lha tbey Mffredtso-uob before ibey commenced boaiiIities.T-.aiere M - ,n ter than Murrell'a gang;-they came dy adventurers and hee made large fun' not by an honest trade with Indiana, but by ac tual a windling and robbery. I expect to leave here jo a few days with ibe emigrating Indians st a salary of U5 per month. Whether I ahall return orgo on lo 1 ex as I do nol know. - - ; YwrFriendr" Jtaleigh Gatton flood We nnder atand that there are about 1.000 laborers now at work on this Boad; end ihat it is going ahead rapidly -RaMgh RegUttr. We perceive that Gov. Stokks has been reappointed Indian Agent by Mr. Van Buren.. Ib' JVoriA-Carelirw Militia Tuitx Thou sand Dollars were appropriated by Act of Congress;? during the late session, lor iat isfyinjj the claims ofNorth-Carolina upon the General Government for sevices rep dered by her Militia during the last War, Justice, though long delayed, has com at laau Several Agents have heretofore been sent to Washington by our Stale Govern menl, with a view lu the settlement of elsirh, but' their efforts were fruitless. We are not aware of the existence of ah appropriation for thia purpose, until we accidentally came across it tacked to a general ball containing numeroua other items, where, we presume, it was slipped in by the cleverness of some of our Repre sentatives. ., t lb Salary of R. Jtf. mitney.-Mr. Gar land, Cltamnaii of the Select Committee, reported to Congieas that they had ascer tained that R. M. Whitney is the Agent of twenty deposite Banks, twelve of which pay him, together, an annual salary of $8.575 There can "uardly be a doubt that this man inakea out of theDeposite Banks at least, (Ifi.OOO a year. Several of the Banks reliiae or failed to state what salary they paid him, and oihera declined telling whether he was their AgenL 76. Major Henry Lee died at Paris, on the 20t.li of January. James N. Barker, Esq. has been re-ap- K in ted Collector of the port of Philadelphia, s, it will recollected, waa one of the gen lleman who was proscribed by the Demo cratic General Committee, who demanded of Mr. Van Buren that Mr. Ash, the late member of Congreas, should be placed in the office in lus stead. , i: . - 1 MiifififflaC Mr; Ash has, however, got an office, it seems. The Philadelphia papers state that he has been appionted Navy Agent in that citiy. 77 Collrctorsttip of our Town. We nnder aland this otiice has been filled by lhe appoint ment ol Col. Marsteller of this place. IVdmington Ado. Linnet iaeegaged with llinda, to ran for an inside siake of f 10,000, on the lour mile day of the Natchez (Miss ) Jocky Club, over lhe Phar aalia Couise. The meeting was to . have com menced on Wednesday last; 'era ibiaibe vexed question is decided, whether Louisiana or Mis siMippi bears away the pilm. and tens of thou sand of dollars have changed hands on the re sult. "JVcte Turk Times. Rodnlyh and Hindu vs. The Wwhl ! If these two 'eraeks' are 'alt right' lo day, a letter hss been mailed tor ua at Naiehrseoolain ing a eialleiige lo run lhe Four mile heats ever ih PluraaJi . course, Natebes, or therFxsbiise con rue, Witw Urleans, against any two horses in the United Slates, (or Irom f 10,000 to ,50.000, - -- lb. Bostoh, MiKCii S. Indecent Public lectures. We iiin.'erstsnd that sa attempt has been niade by Mr. (irihain to deliver a course of lectniHe, public to females Oidy, n payment of 50 c nls each fur Hie courae, on ui jcets and of a kind which cannot be listen id to without a i.lio k to that sense ol decency w tiK-h is one of the nei-etieary bafegtiariU of ir I ue. One or uiur!,ol li. l.it) Attty tntr been previously delivered, a lare number of lemules asseiiililed at Amory Hall yesterday aflcrnooH lo hear another lecture. A large number ol people also, besides ilie wo men who had purchased tickets, were assembled at the pUce, by a ruuturof the kind of eshiH tioti which was anticipated ; and some parley took place between the women within and lhe meu without the hall. We have not learned particularly the course of proceedings, hut Mr. Graham did nol appear, and the lecture did nol take placo The City Marshal was present fur the preservation of order, 'had there bern any disposition lo violate ilnd we do not learn thai there was any act of violence committed; but whether t)he marshal attended with a force tul tivient lo prevent a breach of lhe peace, had any been threatened ve are nol .informed. We are informed that the lecturer professes to address his instructors to married wotmn, but that many unmarried wnitien and girls were present. We would ask if there is no mode of repressing this wiiri!geopwLpnWic TtuFihal 'expression of lhe popular indignation, which operates by a summary a(kiesl to lhe fears of the offender. Daily Advertiser. According to a census of the population of Rome, taken in October last, that capi tal contains 153,G83 souls, without com prising the Jews. In the above number there are 41 bishops, 1,468 secular priests, 2.023 monks, and 1,406 nuns. MARRIED. In this county, nn the 19th Instsnl. by the Rev'dS. Rothwck. Mr. TOBIAS WISE, to Miss MARY SWINK. Also, on (he 2 1st, by the same, Mr. SIMEON LKNTZ. to Miss CATHARINE ANN EAv -CtE. - A MATHER WORK BY WRAXALL. ZAncdotetJ'FomFC6i(rtt'' On Fiidsy, March 18th,wiU be publishes in Waldie'a Literary Omnibus, a third wurk by Sir N. W. Wraxall, entitled, ' Merooiia and Privats Anecdolesof ths CourU of Berlin, Dres den, WaraawKtnd Vienna.!!. . This-work has nsvsr been reprinted in America. .i'-lrc5ir The style is clear and polished, without other ornament than what naturslly occurs. We shall only add that they abound throughout with enlivening anecdote, and that the reader's lime and attention will be amply repaid, whe ber bia search be for information, or amose- " The 'whole of the early numbers of W'aldie's Literary .Omnibes eeieg exba4sud, set edition will be commenced on the 18th inal..from which date new subscribers who givs early no lice will be supplied. " f Price for a single copy for twelve months three dollsrs, two copies for five dollars, five eop is for ten dollars It is the cheapest periodic cal no printed in America, and the postage ia Ibat of. Newspaper. A WAU)R( 46 Carpenter strttt.nor of the Arcade, FhUadeljhho. 8,000 DoUari for 4 Dollars! V NORTH CAROtlNA DTATD LOTTUny i For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy. TovcaA;i3y.,' To be drawn ag .rshbe'rough, on Saturday, it he let of 75 number Lottery 13 drawa ballots' ,' v 8.000 DOLL 1118, srksKjymn scheme. 1 Prize of 88,000 1 Prize of 4,000 1 Prize of 2,500 1 Prize of 2,000 l.Prizeof 1,200 -' 10 Prizes of 1,000 10 do of 500 10 do of 200 30 do of 100 ALSO - -1795-sttnlle Prizes-- CJAmoonting in all to l25,8C6,C3f; WHOLE TICKETS IliLVKS OO QUARTERS' f 1 00 A Package of 22 Whole Tickets iu this Lottery will cost----85a " Half do 23 Quarter do 12 50 To be had in tbe greatest numbers at WHEELER Sc BURNS, Salisbury, N. C. March 25, 1837. NOTICE. fllUE Subseribeis te " the Yadkin and Ca 1 tawba Association for the improvement of blooded stoel.8." ill Uke notice that a very lib eral amount has been subecribed It therefore becomes necessary to organize the proposed com pany ; f ir which purpose the several Subscri bers ate requested lo attend either in person or by written proxy, on Tuesday evening, ISthof Msy next, at candle light at tbe Manaion Hotel, Salisbury rNrcr As ihe matter ia getting to assume an important aspect, a full attendance ia desired. R. VV. LONG, See. Pro Tea. N. B AM persons holding subscriptions sre desired lo IV ward the same to me immediately; at any rale by tbe lime vi meeting. R. W. L. March 25 8w26 BJiJYUOFCJtPE FE1ltt) MARCH 15th, 1337. J AGREEABLY to lhe direction tif the Stock holders of this Bank al their reoent meet ing, Books of subscription, for Four thousand shares of lhe capital stock, will be opened on Ihe Oth day of Apnl next, sod ooullnue open ten days only. In obedience le the charter, the Bnoka wITt be opened at ihe following pieces : Wilmington, Raleigh, Fayeiieville Newbern.Edenvm. llilU borough. Salem, Salisbury, Charlotte, Elmbelh Cny, Halifax, Tarbomngh, Liocolnton, Mor ganion, Washington, Wadeshorough, Wilkekbo rough, Ureetisborougb, Kulberfordkai, and Ox lord. JOHN HILL, Cashier. March 17th, 137-3 36 state of iiortnearoUua, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Syring Term 1837. Wm. Harris, admr. of ) Muses S'eed, deod. I vs. y Agtippa Steed and j Bill in Equity for tbe settlement of an Estate. others, J In this cause it appearing to the satisfaction of lhe Court, tl.at ihe following defeodanis are I nui iiiiiainianii o . 1 0UL Oiaii STihSteed, Collier Steed, Elisha Smart and Tabiiha hia wife, Lihon Steed, Purnal Skean 4 Adeline, bis wife, the Children next of kin of Mark Steed deed. Harris Russell snd leah his wife, Agrippa Sieed, Eli Reeves and Nancy his wile, Duriell Coggins and Palla bis wife, l.rby Steed, Elijah Bailey snd Lundy li.S wife, Ezekiel Bailey, and Polly bis wife, Lihon Steed and Martha his wife, and four other children of Hill Steed deed, whose names are atikruwn, Vestal Beeeoo and Sutaonab bite, w lis, and Mo ses Steed jr. - - IT is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made for aix successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, aa to said defendant, ior them to appear al the next Term of thia Court, lube held on tbe 1st monday of Septem ber, 1637. in ibe Town of Lawreoeeville, and plead, answer or demur to complainants Bill, or Judgment pro. cWesso, will be taken and en tered agaiuat litem, and Ihe Bill set for hearing, and heard ex parte ss to Ibem. Test, 9 JAo li; OAINESr.'w . 6w36 price adv. $4 State of JYorth Carolina,, y MONTGOMERY COfJWTV. Spring-Term, 1837 Juha Bird, adm,- -.'--'J ''''',t,.S:l :-'-v;,vs.-v :' V to Equity. Margaret Garbam others, J IN this case it appearing to tbe Court that John McLeod, admr. of Robert Graham dec. one of the defendants, is not aa inhabitant of this State.it is therefore ordered by ihe Court, that publication be made far 6 weeks in ths Caro lina Watchman as to him, lor him to app ar at the next Term of this Court, to be held jn.jha Town of Lswrencevtrie,o 'the 1st monday of September next. It ihea and there plead .answer or demur to complainants amended Bill of com plain ant, or ibe same will be taken pro. eonfeeso as to him, and ihe cause set for bearing k heard expanses to him -.. y-; ; . -JAS. L GAINES, te:. t. fi36 Price bdv. i ' ' " BLANK WARRANTS For Sale at this Office We sre t ratified to have it In our "power to state, that lbs tondltiooaL "snbseriplion ;n this. own, to the Stock sf the Tayetteville and Western Rail Road Company, has- beenVoade annotate, and we feel uVisfW. that ihta r..U sattrprWae Important to'the Wester portlf norm uaroUos, will sow ? g abead." UWHAR1E .'.1. a WILL make baa last season in -" this CouniV. at mv anh ri in Lexington, N. C, ending on ihe 4th of Julv. The sariiv oi his b.Kl aieaiae-f-lennb anbslance and now- er his fine energetic action, 1 think will cross excellently well, with ear com mo a snares. He will b six yearaold Ibis Spring. " - 1 -order -to aevMoutodate all lbs Farmers who are desirous lo bleed fvnt horses snd at a rate within the means of all bree'deta, I am induced to put down the price of ihe season of Uwharte, lower than thai of any horse in ths Union of e qual blood at.d character. He will make bis preaenl season al 10 j insnrance 20. In au ditioo to the yearling filly and two colts thai t sold in I S3 1 at iS.noo. (oqi vt Uwharie's dam ) I refused last Falj.fur a .yearliag filly eot of bM dam and by Imported Lucborougb Q0, and fcr Ihe old mare 11.000. - . IO" For further particulars see hand bills. ' W, R. HOLT. March 85, 19J7 89.6 - 1 SARPEUON (Imported.) fllHIS apletHlid English Ke. Hose k Slsl M. lion, imported in 1344. will cover snares the preaenl seaeon, (which has now ewamenced.) at my stable, Utaavill county, N O. on ilie mate mad leading froia Oxford u Boydton. Virgintst ftiniheseasiMi, payable twfore or hi the Aral f July next, at which lime it will expire, Ik 1100 tar sis ee. which will be demanded as soon as the aura is ascertained to hum i.iu. fed; with one dollar cash to ihe groom in every ease. Caie will be taken to prevent sees pes or aociuenteHii i win not ee responsible tor any that. . may happen: Servants boarded giatis; good pas turage for mans, and when fed. Ma cents r day, which charge must be paid before ihe mare will bo allowed to leave the ml discretion of the auhalit-"' " SasraDbs is a rich brown hone. f hands high, loalerf m 1828, the property of General Uiwvenor is a horse of the greatest strength no power, nuj nacK ana hmim so remark My strong, that he is thought to be master of 15 stone and, as a race horse, be waa equal, auu general if arpertor, 10 must JiurseSoLIS day aa is proved by reference lo his memoir in de tail, which may be seen in lhe July (1831) number of lbs Tvrf Register He. is the ooly , son of lb famous 'Einiliu.' known lo ha imimiu ed. Emiltus. it will be rerueuhrH. la lha ana of Plenipulentiary, Scipto, Priam. Kiddles worth ana many outers, and covers at AO gs. a marr- - - SAsraooR ptswsssss more of Ihe stuui. Mam brino aud BeuningrirooKh blood, than sny other horse in America, and is a direct cruse upon sny ofouruativo wares Ilia pertumaneea at Intee' and four years old, f until he wss injureij were . .id lbs ntsl obaraeter-bealing neatly ail hie com peitterH, giving snue of Ihe.u high odds in weight. (See Racing Calendar and SpMti'.g Mairatme, aa above ) . N. U His atuek (Colls) are remarkable large and racing-1 ike. . i , PEUK2UEE. SasraooH wm got by iimt cspiul raeer and unrivalled Stallion 'Emilius,' by ibe (real ,'Or ville,' who also covered al 60 ga , tnd waa per haps lhe best sonuf Benntngrirougbjiiiiif a King Herod mare, n j bis dam lean, by Ibe Fryer, grand dam by Dick' Amirews, equal lo any bursa ol bis day, both as a raoer and SuIIhki; May, by Benningbioutfh Primruee.by Mambrimt-Crrck-el,by King lleiod, the beet Stallion of hi day.k lounder ol ibe best stock in Eng land Sophia Jiy Blank-Dean. ,VLort Leinh"a)br Seeoed Mr? Hanger's brown mare, by Siangan's Arabian, out .( Giiwey by King Willum'a N loogsed Baro Makeless, Roysl Msre. 1 he f Iyer was got by Vandtke Js'itor-dam, H a... IB i:-..Si.-. ""t-""""7'.i. AfjJia ay llenninjrbriibgfi- -Giilifl iwer, by lliuhflver Gnldttiiilar. aim, in nridali..i,n..r. m "j - -w. . , by Mareke Cullen Arabian Regulus, etc., 4c. I ha Fiver waa nanital h.iru nil um. ..r 'Wings,' winner of the Oaks and oilier good miiiiria. Vtndiks Junior waa got by Walton, dam - Dabchiek.by the Poi8os Drab, by Highflyer Hebe, by Chrysolite Proserpine, sister to Eclipse. . EDMUND TOirjVES. March 3 Sgtf. . . RECEIVING ex FOR WARDIAG GOODS rnosTxoix at wxLmxroToxr a pax cm; v itm ALL 00048 consigned to us, at either of ths above places will have due attention. '' At Fayeiieville we have large St eumroodioos warehouses at ibe River, s P,'. teTow.Jn -which Ouols osy bs stored, si ibe choice of shippers. Being part oweers In, snd sgenti of. lhs Hen rietta Steam Boat Company, will be able to give despateb to ell goecis eerwigned to Wear iTT' Charges on goods from New Yolk, or else where may be paid in ibis plsce. HALL at JOHNSON. Fayetteville, March, !037.-3i35. , - State otilottn earoltua; January SwiotM,1837. 7"'7 Fiuly & Bouehelle Ortgiaal Attachment vs V levied apoq defend- Juseph Stanley 3 tnts Land. IT apranng lo the satisfaction of ths Court, that the defendant is aol as inhabitant of this State : il is therefore ordered, that Miblicsiion be mads iathfCsjsiiie WslcbnMie for six weeks, mat the defendant appear al our next Court of Pleu and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Wilkes, si; the eoort-huuse an Wilkesborough, on the first monday after the fourth monday of April next to answer ot reple vy , of judgment will be iatered against him. and" the Lands condemned lo aalisfy plaintiffs debt. , Witness. Wm. Maatin, Cletk of our aaid eoort at offlne, the first monday after lb foorili monday of January. 1887. ... Teste- fTM. JIUSnV, c u ', Msrch 18 6w37 price Jii'"-... - "i -efci 1..... i. i ;. . , ' 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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