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, - ' - ! great siz? for, Snail DoD.-..Mr -buckTlamb-vreihcd'in'ihe .Scale?, when put on board ship, end onlvVeix months oldj 152 potshMp ; ,Bis jN" months old, 343 tpou ,, t" . '- . , r ... . it " .1 :,- J .. . . ....... ... .. . pist prevailed. mnitar.f4inft:eem$. to'jba the Teadlesrpasspart to office.' VlTo sav that oeiiher General -Jackson- nor General Harrison eter'could " -. . -:r '"' '. W'.- .' : - . . nd8 ; d,Mr.. Steven- bten fi.r.hVim&tfon -.!,, ..ca,i voted majorities fi Tlocos !o lljeXUlalcrV, bur where' ibe Keriators'areAVTirgsJU'liejr must luinft uie av nigs arejoi cnts lo saner, thai 3me - - .-- . v.-' .-. - - ' r vi Look CiitjbrScQwdnh There is 'noJcabt from tbeivarioualeaia of rascality rpettaiwfio this cjiji whbirr a few daja past; that nre haa ha'J nut f ip b ' played pn tlietn T any i'tmie. The Locos - oner fr i have laanht u fldfti 1cnrv ihit"th Whi.T killed o vrtherst CShiiitaiaMbVl we,ghcdi .iot irma be aomeof our friend and ..noiISkcl.lb futffet sWftly. U!eaar: BriD add ' riressed, with the "head'ou,- 20(1 'pounds;. Sa 0 "0PPm", janeveTihelelo Sirangeffcr insabcepfoarowrrJitefhae read nd hn bucks Usually 'bear frmn ten Ui elc be lrue lo!l;?Mf.:Mtdiion;f liula War," them tbe tfijelaiibThey haTo hiddowo VbV Veif and a half 1ponds of wool.:f a'quali- " f f ou 9f r cl; il ha' l- pplden rule inas?of cnto,othera as you wtiutd'nt ty about tiirce.fourihs blood , Merino.-?To i ''shedtra 'Presidentsrltbiotweiiif' ba'fe them 'do cntdioo ;"r sho obroaJ w the value theso htgh bred animals! 1tzr. tDt80 st",n? ppewi w bath1s jmrmla T:i V. 'v''.' oad, the sirecjf Mr RotchV lainras let I lhat td indiidoaldisiinrui$hed ifftbatlBaae -'v ReporrysJ thai i that General. Uomulas M. Sann- , to Iho Duke of ! Newcastle far " this-season i war, disregarding the usual forms aod proprieties I JBfdeclarsibathe tcni Wthebemocraticcan v filone, at one hundred guineas ; and learn of ach ccaalocs baa already opanly lketj the didji'e for Governor next year.v . What dJes.'ihr ,s that the price those brooght oter b Mr field: s ia "candidate: - And we aref ery sure cctleoburg Ofade say to this? - AHeo is ooo btipdied.gtiijriVM a Vcad.ri bebad dolbysoimpTodena ' " !' f'.-;. W ; ;:M"7 "4-"-",-f ri'rf-'.i".'."?.! prospeeiroaiaa anen-io be, Bfoosbt 1 - T .vU HZ - A LLEN'S-TO UR.- w piMwucr rpQnous Dreeori oalMn some other way, be woqIJ hare hid a anobf far inferior nalitt And hanv Th IlL :' I-iifii'--3!: : . . truo antcoBl is-jitt;as one hundred times de VV e cornoaend te our readers' IBe letter signed G.pC.,,cbnceroing' MrA.lln;a Ajrleoltural loot jii'Grtat Britaioatid,T await wbrnucbJ iatresyibcuicatian.bf that gentleman's own nt: chance of success. If he bad aWatlKll Snrl n?ltat npt ifiA'rtnmi niCitn'f I, 1 ujBtrs, or . uars ijco piura - color, witp : a I L, though rarely, the fleckery unaj 5 be w oi uuu cuiur; Dicferwea itom tut 6,u',s':-r- V : - ;i - t o: : u l-j: " - !Bai we oaTB oeeo inancea to mink all I iie bas selec ed lock 1 rroni,alI;..lbebest ZT -"Tr" taow tl Opened. 'Ve beliere thai muchbal latnilies in Beiksnire, and the neighboing 7"''""- 'V.'V""' Fr'J Las been brbtabtoTer the 'salt6ea "ia no bet- counties that breed -ibem. which, be . will 1 . ai'lZTJ iefe." : accoatonickt to almost a tyrao- ;ar ',.; ,-t,,.'; Wvtr ni ii ... , , , , - -. - V I I -- - ' , i - i-'") I ,vl '"" iW4i,vu)C il C Will UPiV laliP IAfTanaii l Kkmfli , ll,,.. I HlCal 8WS ll i FrAinAnt l ivnma ml A t fi la i I - r .1 ' ACr v""' ".iiiswjivihb .v " . ;;rTi-"- rrV"v."T1 care of oor stoeicaa we ooghJ-.AWt tbWSooib .g.u ,i.Huruug tor ; ue K" ?r "r:" dowa Sheep, tod the Berkahtte Unas. MrAUen lounoooa onearce .ano Digoaoajras ' 8 U H3V"fr r' .-".T---" : V'lr'S"" syiqt little, hot otibe Betkaji-ireewe 'are sere sana ueiu, sua petratuvuiaie extensively in taiy tsntso o mc war o; as iroe uepuoiirng i iKr r; ctery directionlthis lame tier of ountias, aa Democrats in the broadesVmeaoinir-of these 1 it beforo completing na BOOKS ! ;,3J00KS ! amonff.M a set of tfesperadoes -fatallj bent.oo rHlNE SUBSCRIBER has joaJ ?ereied a S : t L i miscbiel.," T, A4few nights ffotbe iYesvo il-a eupply el Ulis&ical aad other Scbool and K&TT r Stagwaa robbed 'ori woTieoksfalinoii'. w'hliio taiscel!aneaas - . kV;.i',-"'' J. . -. . r . the eraWaje timits of tbertatj.'aod .aliaesi'at ihe . " . V"2T "k,': J : A- , "."jQ ii' J Terysajnespoiia higBtorUwo after, aaloable O O f& Sml V-' " t T1 ' TninfewaacotfVoatbeca w r - ' - (brQJW , BaptUt qrre. na knorked oWD while itbe fc,; - l -EcSIlih gave iKeal.rmend the ssaasiamadeW40n fr; roeMdy ai?bi la5t-a8Iuclaaa- Mr GIi8? - Capii lSqaare whh bis saddle .Jba his arm, P?10"! Srea Vtri Romje. Grje tleaders, . ; beVeiited a blow wbtch felled wVfotbe .arth f f? where1 be WouWpr0fbty,sobo-hate died fruoa rmVl - d hsb iess Wood and sirar,go,aiioorbad not Ibeooise U V rfnJ5" f '-,.- ' 1,'- " - :.' Jat-rnslJe, attracted bttenlion iof passerslby ! FL'. 3cboo1.P And oe AVedaesifar nbt aarrwen tbeie ttUW orEeglaed, Aaetaea. Greece lUme. was a. attempt to fire a Wse on H.rgett Street A ) b ,.J??Vlb .?hhJ-.?MI5ld'. :Tbn-aiaiiiiitd' lss than a Week's iacidenta wuia &j pretty t We IX for JS e w Verk or New Or Philosopb avis Aealy Ucal Geumeiry, DavisVLegaadra, leans, ata stxows sirooger tbaa any, AXbortauoe viiT : . V : -cah.ajut ooiy tke necessity of MeaicipaLt $h?m'$ Jemat.cannatrDmi.n s. : , , iUnee. lit ribi.Woar cibe, prodeace acd f8U,es Antbme ic'a. Paley'e Lfidaoces. fiimnM I?,M. -''' - - Lock's iEasaya,AVairaLi)gte,-r. -: - nw$-noleizh Renter. , .Vf - - Mircbell's, Olney V. : Mahebmn. Woodbridrre;. -- STATIONS ; ' They; will tondoubtedly vt u I nmmt mrtnh !r 1.. I .!. ibis selections., notw!tb. t words, we call upon out -fellow-eiiizans to take af ' '''."i.tL: i.-i4 - ' " . tandiiKT .hi, eninlo.mi.Dt of Prl .ffnt J!.-t... .wl. ..t.,.. ..1 - . B-l 'V? ,M,FI ne UttlOe and the moFt extensive bim. . Io . seeds, ho found quite as careful in selocting a nnn lillla hdanrlart tn t Hnmo . TMi I . i - . . . jT-.. r. , ivit uuu iitnv liiiuinmu t a t uuuit ': uv i J' j. it t i hiuht oa oreaK up our wnoie iorm oi bo- Yernaient, is sufficient reason why-it sboold at once be taken but of ihfi Constitution. We shall never hare a time more favorable for Ibis refurmf political asperity has in a great degree subsided, flAsTflrs tn BCIt I " ' . l 4 " - uioou iu riw j uniij; ciac, DU f oppiinr 10 lUPul OeaieiB VLO aSSISl I r tt ia nnt nnnrmlA Ia atKiK iUam nn 'I . ' . - .... . - I . ' V - 1- -.1 " ir - j. ' " T " , " iniize. ,,ve have seen enough of them!topeak the British fartaef VT T H "iT? ' affm,t lij itb confidence, and to recommend1 to every for towioff asl r " !?'J ."Li "eiice showed thai it is dangerous. Thai it may tate care 0f theni. K f J u -J , " - ' i i - V implements of husbandry be thought gen- erai!yT cumbersome, complex, and needless ly expensive. . Some thing, not withstand ing, would be wohhy ol American adop- IIUIU 1 Of Iho cord laws he does not think there 1 ?d men have a chancf deliberately to sorvey wiirbe any modification that can subsUn- this subject. We regard n as a mighty qoes- "tially benefit os, though Sir Robert Peel, in Hon, and from the " lumbering afar off, we be order, to quiei the manafactures may pro-I lieve the nation are beginning to look upon it as pose a amall abatement of ; duty. But jRlrr fit deserves to be regarded a feature r brMonar Allen takes tljeiatartlinsr ground, that, if be I chy that accident or inattention or a habitual de- vvould consull America's benefit alone, be I ference ' to old. forms has fixed o?on us, but! which would. make them to stand jost as they do j ss freemen, we ought nut to atapd. now ; and nej defends this pfoition by say- Butterflies thai flutter in the warmth ef court ingthat it would greatly promote emigra- favor, and who know notbin? 0f the sterlinir imod tton of worthy, substantial people, and sense that prevails among the bardy yeomanry of that the population, wealth,; and strength tbe C0QQtr7f mlJ lbink and say that the Preti- f iiicr proqurcn to America vtw.u c deQt wUj b, mor, wUe mor0 trIoljc wJ vir!o; - much greater thaji if the porta of Great 0Q3 ;hiin th9 Peoples representatives, who come "..m .w.;up w .ua .r .-uw hH l09peak lhe peopled wishet -these same oi grain. , i siiau iook nere-auer wiui in- - ,. ; - , , tercst to; Mr. iAHae extended views upon .W" ! .,,Ted anarchy, would this hitherto tittle understood and most im- 8f could do no urong." and that portantinational s ibject. ther.ght of kings to5overn is of -divme origin. OnltTte different ranks of people in Eng. Qt oar system is based on different aRsumptiona. land, their condition, living &.c. and other 7 oiher feature of our4 Government, we interesiing topics, we held much con versa recognfze all pbwf r as eomhrg from i the People, lion ; but I nave extended my article too we bold that it is foul aspersion to eay that the much already! an J I am happy to say Mr. people cannot govern themselves. , If this be so, Allan will soon favor tbe Public wjlb notes j why sboold we bave a power to superintend that - lodging my obligations to htm for bis prompt and frank-manner of reolvioff to fnY' va- nous ana minute MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION; The postscript of the Boston T Atlas of Tues day cootains returns from two hundred and sixty six towns for Governor theeoiire vote pf which is stated at 97,349. , Of ibese, John Davis has r ' 49,403 w a reus Morton, x. u44,852 Scattering, ; " ' j S.004 Of the Preaclitrs of tha,A"orlk CarolinaCon- ' ; . ' ' erewe. for. 1 84 1-42. , J ' ; Ralefyh Dittrict TJames Jameson P. E.':., j flale1u Sidney D Bumpaas. t , - :- ;iUle2li Circuit, Woa M Jurdao.B T Blake, Sinithuef J.'Amns V esfey Jones, '. Tar RiveffVVm H Barnes, one to be supplied GranvinevWilliatn Cum pi on. j, Hilliborbugb. "James W Jeter. James tt AU OrenVe, Arthur P Harris, Cbas P Jones' Haw River, Robert C Maynard,one to be SO PusburobffhiXhapeI Featheratoo,' ,' Rbbert O Burton, Agent for Uaodolph Macon College: - ' CbarleeM F Deems, Agent for the American BibSeSocwMy, - - r - '! Salisbury District, Peter Doub, P. 12. Salisbury and Rowan. Edgar L Perkins, Smiler, and Smith's Geographies. Iat;2d Od Book of History,; : Worcester's History, ;, " . , WirtyUfe of. Patrick Henij, vronbi.Aloorev -0,"'' - , Rioet on Baftkinv, - ' : r- ' Court of Enrlxod. Chrnolo2ies. . 1st, 2d3d,T and 4th CNss Reader?, Emerson : do. Frost's American Speaker." v Biiiisb PoIpit,Jay"'sEiercisea,ri!lage Sermoos, Proocuprioff BibTes, Dick's Theoloy," - Hodge bn Roman's - ' . -V , Presbyterian Church Case. Javenile and Sooth ern Harmony, - -I " : FOOLSCJ1P and LETTER PAPER, , ; Blank Books, c, $c.;'j" n All Of which will be Wd at .ery lw prices. 1 I MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, NoT.20: i84lifir , 7- H JL general, that he is nuv r: adelphia and New-Ycrk, Aa "GOOD: Selected by himself -trith rcn test importations: which in cd raer stock, makes his assottcc::: Comprising . '.,' r ; FOREIGN AND DO: " ', . tlj CCCv HARDWARE, CUTLi:il CHINA, & GLASSWAI ; " BOOXS ; BONNETS A :; SADDLERY, MED I! PAINTS & DYES i r "I Dissolution. Davidson, Jas L Nicholson Tbales McDon I flJHE Copartnership heretofore" existing onder Yours, trti AL inquiries. J. O G. oX tbaPeojle jind to say whether fibey decided wifely and justly. Is not this lapsing into, the old heresy that the People cannot govern them selves? We have consumed some more of the time of oer readers than may perhaps please some of them, but we deem this a subject that ought not to slumber," and we for one,, mean to examine it freely and folly. ; v ". Showing a Whig majority of ,,' - 4.641 From which dedocl the scattering totes 3,004 Davia majority, ' I 1 .637 The Atlas says that tbe remainder of the towns will unqcestioaablv increase Governor Da. is maioriiT. The Whigs bave already elected a majority in the' Senate, and the Atlas ; asserts that the lower Hoase will be strongly WTnig. j A'eie Yorfe Eiecfton.It is agreed on all hands that tbe new Senate comprises l5"Whi?9 and 17 opposition men j House S3 Wnigs and 95 Opposition. . . T 1 Michigan. An election was1 held in 'Michi gan on the Island 2d days of the present roonib .- ' t Li. j. r. . tuf ugTBrnm anu members oi me stale Jjeg'S- latore. t Returns enough have been received to show ihat the Whiga there, tn hav suffered their opponents to carry the State.; h is1 staled that near 400 Whigs in Detroit abstained from voting. There is a bare possibility that the Se nate is saved. ISBUHY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1841. Tbe New York 'election has proven as disas trous to the Whigs, as the worst Loco foco could wish. Except in the city, where local causes operated to distract, the Locos, and where tbe Persons indebted to the , Editors of Whigs elected three Assemblymen and one ?en this papcrv. will confer a favor by making j alor, te whole game has well near gone for them immediate payment. 1 in the Empire state. 1 his back-set would seem to be a tremendous one for the W hig Party not only ia N. York, bat fn most of theSiatihat have voted during this year, and it is wJ'ffit has come at a time when so little is at 4iake. . If (here had been more at issue hotvever, the result would.no doubt have been different. Tbe Whigs have been most astonishingly inert.' . In ;New York alone, tbe nnmber of votes was less by fifty thousand, than was polled at the Presidential eebtioo. This cannot be so always the VVblgs are hard to be aroused, but when they are vp, their rush is terrible. Thai ihey will not permii the Sub Treasury to be established ihat they will not let the Distribution Law be repealed i TH E ONE MAN POWER. 4 Our attention has been re-called tothecoosid eration of tbif subject, by the perusal of Govern or Paikk's Measage to tbe, Legislature of Ver mont, which willbe found, in another part of this paper, and which we commend as havhtg a good deal of sonnd jodgroent, asd excellent common, sense. We think with him, that it is the only monarchical feature in our form of Government j and it is difficlilt to understand. how it should ey- v er have been.?ngrated in our, Republican Inati tulions. The Governor congratolalss the '.'Green m . . ' 'I ' Z !J . L I C wonnta.n uoys, oyer wnooi no .presmn, mai 1 fc h Treaory Notes to is- ineir toreiainers were loppawwpj uueriyiuxu- 1 o jn ,eQ of the debts of the Na- lowsuciiapowtr apiace in mtir wmww i,flB. and ecnseooentlv. that thev will not permit Jbt we-beg hjis Exitllency to understand,: that Vbq Bdren a?ain to bet he President of this The slay alhomc-iks.Th full returns of tbe election in the State, says the I N. York Ex press, show a falling off of 75,000 votes. Of these, at least 50,000 profess to be Whigs.' ; Governoi Paisk, of Verrnoot ini his late Mes sage to the Legislature of that State, calls its attention to the Veto Power, 33; a feature in the Federal Constitution which imperiously requires alteration. He says. " ic is the oblv monarchi- cal feature in our form of . govrnpient, ajnd it is difficolt to understand how it shbiitd ever have been engrafted upon repob!ican institutions." H- adds that . iiwas p'oaably takeo, without mqeh reflection, from the British Constitution, which Vests a similar "power in ihe King, but only tu protect his own prerogalire from encroachment." He adds that "'even for this purpose, it bas not been eXerpiped by him for more than. two centu ries.1' 4 Again, lie says ihii ' ins eat ly pet tiers of .Vermont were tonjhJ us nf liberty to allow such ptwei any place in theirj Constitution." ..Headds.'.'that to form a justi notion J of the magnftudftof the veto power, as j it may be ex ercised by the President, we mst keep constant ly in view that to pre.enk the pasaase of whole some and necessary laws is " bad as t psss ihope which are mischievous. The power to make all laws might be as properly entrostelr to the Preideni.as the power lo prevent all laws. The history of all legislation pruves that a ma jnrity(of two-thirds can'seldoin. hie nhtajned on dispoted questions i and to allow (the lresii?eni to resist the eaac'meni of such laws a? he plea ses,nnless passed bt so large a rnai.irify, is, in effect, to remise in one rain almlnst iIip niir,i I powef of legisJatimi. But the. President not on- ! ly claims the right to exorcise the velo power whenever he pleases, ..but to exercise jiv as ,he understands the Constiiuiion, without any re gard to the decisions ff tba Supreme Court, or to tbe precedenis established bv his predeces sors. lie appears lo be uncontrolled in its exer cise either by law or precedent, and to ha ve no thing to consult hut his own conscinnce, and no thing to regard but his own character lor con sistency." He adds, if he is jighr, we may bid farewell to all liability in opr Institutions Every four years the laws of ih!e country may be changed, and its business may;be wasted and destroyed by he. constitutional scruples of a new Presidont. TTie tariff, the :bankij thej-distriho-liftn of he revenue from the public lands, inter nal improvement, all ihe great mieasures for the welfare of tbe country, will be'coatitetional or unconstitutional, just as the Presldeot may hap pen to be elected from one part cf tbe Union or the otber.nAoi.iiU; v- tv.-.i , ..f r - -.' - - . '.i-i; , ' he patriots of Ver respect. Our own lont are not singular in that Gpoo old Noth." were as jealous of jliberty in. th's patticolar, as our Northern friends. sage of such laws as tives may deem wl Governor of forth canse it is within witnesses that the er,' in the United olesome, is not vested in the Carolina : and never can be. and never coolu have been. We say this, be- Nation, we think is sovell settled, that.whenev er these are the matters, to be acted on again, the AVhiT9 who constitute a larffemaioritv of the peo- The power to forbid ihe pas- pie then af ain be at the polls. They have s the People's Regreseota- toiietbinffeIae to do, thaalways lo be fighting political battles, and to be wasting their time in political brawling. They have corn to plant and gather wheat, oats and rye to saw and reap they have cotton crops to attend to they have every kind pf business that can be thought of to dojbeing mostly Industrious men. they will at tend these things in preference to 'every thing else: Except when they believe the occasion demands a great exer' ion : when the Country calls for help,! then they forget every, thing andt come to the rescue. Such was the Case last year, and such will again be the case Whenever they think it necessary 10 vindicate ihe measures thai they fought for last year ; and to beat back the men who would overthrow these meaaores, VVii have no fear - for. the final triumph of the Whig Party. . :. ' ' A--rlf he memory of several living existence of this ; Vttopoio- States Constitution, was the great girowwd) pf oi4fetiori t t,;when it was pro. posed and the principle cause 1 of its rejection in North Caliha!For. be it remembered, that it' was at first rejected by pur Stalp,and but for the immense incdtivenlence of remaioini a " singo- j .1 larily," siirroended by the other stales ot the Ijoion we aeap?ured cor ancestors never would have come injej tlje onion with the kihhj poiccr, id one man. fji forbid the passage of -wholesome laws, rera1nelj in; a? full force aa ever. V fn the hand? nf very good and very grat men. rtcfi as were jt he first fi ve Presidents oUbe U01- nanben r the las me 'could be said of any other aator cf sjyireynly : indeed, Phifosdjlhia and te"d Srates riri'grea t abuse of tbl power, could J ft , gay that President -Tyler findino; bis scheme of setting up for himself at the end of his! present term is no r is trying to beat back Sfafesmen agree that'if a man of perfect wisdom J.j; v ana p& a power in swv hands the best and the pnfest - - ---- r.- . v . ' - cnoW of, may become corrapt ine-wi- aid, sop. Randolph. Wro M Walsb, John W llnnin Stokes, Gaston E Brown - , ' Patrick John -Wesley Lewis 1 Surry, Wm W' Turner ' Wilkes, Willis Alapaugh Iredell, John T St. Clair Mock.villt. Philmer W Archer " ' J?iiiwffe DisfriVf. Saml.S Bryant, P. E. Danville and Milton; William Carter Rockingham, William Warren Albsa, John Rcb. : Guilford, James D; Lumsden Greenaborough, Ira T Wycbe Caswell, Hen'rv Speck ' Person, William Anderson Halifax, Addison Lea, Jehu Hank, aop Pittsylvania. John M Hendriok Franklin. Alfred Norman Alleghany Mission, Junius W Jackson Leasburg Academy, Lorenzo Lea Jas Reid, Agent for Greenaborough Female College . ( rFaiungfon District, R. J. Carson, P E Washington, David B Nicholson Henderson. Hezekiah G Leigh Roanoke, Thomas S Campbell, Nathan An derson - ' Plymouth and Tarboroogh, John Tillett, one ! to he sop plied Columbia, William S Colon Mattamosfceef, Thomis t5erard Bath, Washington S Chaffia Neu?e, Nathan Hotiker Portsmouth and Ocracncke, John R Mcintosh JVcwbern District, William E- Pell, P E Newbern, John E Edwards, John T Brame SnowHill, Samuel Pearre c Stantonborg, Jermtah Johnson DuphftWiUiam W Nesbit ; Sampson, Henry Gray Topsail, Cnlien Pridgen Trent, Richard I Wynne Beaufort, Robert P Bibb, VVilJiainW Kooe, Missionary to Oregon Next Conference to. be held at Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina. Resolutions ot thanks vere adopted unani mously by the Conference, to the citizens for their kindness and hospitality ; 10 the raatorasrt the Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, fur Mhe use of their boose of worship; and to the Court of Wake CoutJty, for the permtasion granted the Conference to hold its session in their Court Houses "V-. : . il the name of Glover and Lambeth, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. We earnestly J mdulaeoce will be civen.' :cROCEI C oacli ; Tr i m m i n . AH of which will b sold r. ' very low for cash, or on time to ; Produce of every deacription z for Goods. ; ' Saliabury, November S. IS 1! - : :-- Slottcrr f HI HE subscriber bavin? qua!;; il ber Term, 1841, Rowan C AdroinistraloT d& bonis no t " of Becjamio Austin, dee'd., q having claims against said es'.a i for payment within the. time icgalfy aolhenlicated, cr this ru ' aa a bar to their recovery. Ar.J ;.' to the same, will make car7 request all persons indebted to us either by note or accobat, to come forward and make pay oceat immediately, as longer indulgence will not, be given, j , . JAMES D. GLOVERi i WM. LAMBETH. November 15, 1841 tfl7 . ZiOOK HERB a jo a t 7 - t 9 The Subscriber i f C.B. WHEEL' : N B Any person or socir ty t splendid 'aUBUV&rOFMLVi: do well to call soonr and exatoir. . Austin's, as 4t most sooa be so!J r brings r t; " . ' C.I). November, 1 S. 1 84 1 S w i t T' OST. A valuable U jLA, with an ivory baad, and v probably t it was takeo from the r. er b some friend through m 131 reward will be paid (if require J) t ry ai the Otfice of the Watch.. .T Saliabury, Nov. IS, 1841 Kir IToT If I . M nttnn. i v.m t r f K A UiAl 4nit I V 11 V ft n I I """"'"i! w .no uwi Mw i I h iiih. ouuScriuer nsviirr nun v T Shoe Making Busti.eas , at tbe old - stacd I 8 istrator of th F.iat Z td V formerly occupied by. the late firtn. He hopes deceased, offers fcr saleat her U by strict auention to business and doing good Friday the ifeih of this mouth t: work, to merit a liberal share of public patrwoage tides, to wit : bereiotofe bestowed on inejaie nrm. VNov. 20, 1841 -tf 17 One Wagon ami Horse Sj r:: LOOK HERB ! tic no EW BOOT .j - . AND SHOE SHOP. ' ALTAR OF HYMEN. "; Those whom love cements in holy faith " And equal transport, free as Nature live. M.What is the world to them, ' Its pomp, its pleasure and its nonsense all. Who in each other clasp whatever fair " High fancy forms.and lavish hearts can whh. MARRIED, Mi that we kn men of thfs nation are not always selected-- crfr irmariBriicicn3 mat, na.a joi mauyj yeac 7 would Seem to paltry one is .Tbe' Daraocxals are ch ocUing at the idea; ihat iheAVbi? Senators in Conffress. willbe instruct- f Tho Globe is" severe upon the Court hJrnrnal,ons!dering thejrarei nbwf alliesV ' I he harju; orgar;"js the new I mbriqutt of toe, iuuispuiu--,t iiicii , nei h j'eicrsurc Statesman9. and lierof its nei is an; instrnment;-thit -freqgfently shift lie b arr e I , a n d t h a V a i pi ay e Uf o r rrney.' ThVj Globe hopss. to supersede' the! i Macisonian in.jne anections.pt jiri yienNsno to oe allies fays In Davidson County on the 11th ult. tVilliam Clouss, to Miss Mary Miller Also, on the 1 3th ult., by Samuel Hargrave, Eq , Mr.3feWidr Traniham, to Miss. Crissy Slmlf. ' ,. : .. , ; v Also.- on the 5tb inst.. by the Rev David Crooks, Mr. Joseph Walk to Miss Ann BarrUr. Also, on the oih, bv W. .Woroack, Esq.; Mr. Michael Sink, to Miss Sarah Cim. Also, on ihe 5th. Mr Silas Kinuey, to M;s Haunch Mvtrs AUo. oo.he 7th, Aadrew Swisgcod, Eisq., to iriss America Minan ' ' y ;HQUSc!ibld and V Corn, Wheat, Oats, and many t tedious to mention. . TertnsV.3 J day of aale. lf-.w;'JrM.T3R0". ' N. B. All those having chh Cm. mt rpnnesled to rrfscnl t j THE SUBSCRIBER , enticated, bt this notice xviil t INTENDS opening in this place abtmt the laat of their recovery, and all thcsi of December or the first of January ,'a , same are earnestly requested t ate payment, as longer moui? "-v : "1 El veil-. - - " He Hopes bv unremitting attention (b his business, ;Novv-J3,"lS41 sJwlf and doing as good work as caQ be done any where - ,,TrVi7 TTl in thelaclytoreceive a liberal share of public TIO I xlJtt.---rAll p; no t Pun fTA - . '-': - r.A 'e j:..: r. n.. cu !. I Hehted to the Administrator cf J iriiKrii a run 1 iwviaiii'H k i it iiiiiiib air i ii i k laa a . , this most fashionable si vie, promptly attended to, WILLIAM LAMBETH. Salisbury, Nov 20, I841-tfl7 . : WE. the Executors of Enne Shernll, dee'd.. offer for sale a valuable Tract of Land lying in Lincoln county, N. C, on the. VVest side of Catawba River, at the mouth of Lyle's creek, contauiing about ! r ' - iaiail 9 deceased, by note or otherwise, t make iromediale payment io Hie : lorcey for the adminisirator ar..l -: ;:f-.;:RiciiAiii. October 16t841-5w 12 fW H E Sobsciiber h33 for s; ! , U ries in Davidson county. Ii tortment of FRUIT TREKS. pie a from 121. to 15 cents perr ry. Plom, Nectarine, Aprectt t 25 and 37 cents each; Peacii ai Also, a fine assortment of W: 100 varieties of Teach. It wi!l !. tbe foregoing prices are much ! same articles can be bad eleu ' trees are all grafted or ioocolatj. lion ebniains many of the I -' European fruits. 1 rees win Stufcblof North Carolina, . ROWAN COUNTY. ' FARLEY ELLIS, personally appeared before me, and'tnade oatb in due form of law., ihat he had aZNote of hand cn Sbuthall, Richard i W. Long and James "Wotnack, a se- cnrities, for eighty dollars,dated the 5th day of Aogust, 1S4I, and doe and payable one day af ter date ; ibat he hath noi received payment for the said note, but thai be has lost or mislaid it, S3 that he cannot find it. v FARLEY ELLIS; Sworn to and subscribed the 15tb day of Novem ber, 1341, before me- . : THOS. L COWAN, t. v :: Salisbury; Nov: CO. 1341 4 r 17 " It is well improved, and eqcal to any in this section of country as to soil and prod ocT k, condition at any place wii! nons ; tuerp ocmg auoui -sou acrs ciearcu, i Lexington, at tne usual price f i anil a innantitv of first rate Meadowlahd in 1 alrxrnes containing names, rri . . - : .) . I - a . high cultivation.. ; V ; Alsp, a tract, of ridge land lying 1 1 miles 9outh of the above named tract, con taining about i , .1 SSO ; ACj ; Both Tracts wiU be sold together. . Also, I T STOCK OF ALL KINDS, is, to allf applicants. Direct t Ci All I commcnicaticos (post ; attended to." . ; P ; :; ;tchaul: Lexington, N. C. Nov. C, IS',; NOT. rfflHE undersigned having r it. istrators of Job)) lldc'c bv ooiifv ait rersoos indebteJ atn! a great oeai oi otoer property wnicun j make payment to them, and Ad in'rs; Notice. mHE Subscriber havioa qualified at Novera- K Kpr'IVrm. IS4f. Rowan Count? CooTi,i 'is- Administrator of the Estate of Robert N.kjrr Plprfinr .-deceased. : notifies all pers-Jlis having N! " ularms agahest raid estate to present them -for payment Wiihin tbe time prescribed by la w, le (rally authenticated, er this cotjea will be plead- unnecessary to enumerate. . . . . . L : -n A no vate Win commence ai ine ia ie irai- enee of the deceased, on tbe 15th of De cember next, and continue from day to dav until all is sold. ' : ' J'. ji Terms made known on the day of sale. 1 ! CThe above named tracts of. land may be purcha? ed at private aale. any time .be tweeri thtsjind the J5th of December next. j I H, WfSHERRILL, r -? j n.SUBRRILL; -xec" Lincoln cotinty, N. C.,7 Nov. 10, 1841. I S jhlHOSE Indebted to mJor 'medical ittenifon iJLr while r resided in Salisbory, will please eafl m se tie with C Bj Wheeler: wbCm i: have claims against said Estate, ar : sen 1 1 h e m . d u ty a u t h e n t i c a u J . qnireby law, orthisiiosice wi i of their recovory. : allen rose, adameddle:l ;Apgost2, 1841 7 wl 5 V-' notic:.. icutors. 3wlT f fitHE nnderiigned will sr " JL :f the late John EJdk: coonty. on Tuesday the ,21st next, 13 er 14 likely vvk rlr-rr -r ".- - Men, wemen and chirrn Cotton ; Cattle, and other w not liffiri'- in those. &tat that hare latelf -i i tins U ted Hi ft a semi-o0cia -it ed miiar otvtjiftir recovery ; anu en iuose in-. actrrorpea i seui my business All :who fail ; ur '",wus J - debiedtothe same.ate reqowted to make tmme- f 63 do H by ibe first. of-December next, most not 1 wu1 note and approved sec ri v, diate payment. ''as rnit para luey eocuhi tewatieu upon by an L . . - ' ALLE HU:n.. I -SAMIIEIV LUCKIE, Adm'ri' 46..;-: - V ' xG: B. DOUGLAS. ADAM EU.DL1I NoTeiDberl5:i84I-tflt- A r " fNuf. 13lSH-tn6 ";y,' ' - .r Not. 1 lS41-7wl3 r- :-.---. - --nh...: . ;. - ' ;" -' ' - - : - - -'v " .. -V -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 20, 1841, edition 1
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