Whettetbcy nave, now ; ; !inK jucstioi at issue; " y u :i -potWforp1 the- pcopb, rt. ;rtul t ltli4wiSiitH4 abuse worthy o.;; y of .Aicaf have sunk so low in infamy 'Sd)sracH'-M not to bcnt ease when notpoiTngatoaf above jthlrfrl! the estimation of good mei sis eMyl&ow tbe earth , and we ; jbsitSeot S say they will withoneruni t voiconsc in judgment againstlhem.' VThei the ieielsed ; to him. It'HV at firetsUhibeiyTi tobe justsachananswej as tney migut snave expec :f Jnt.AXO, September,?, ;1844; wifiMKftf j this day received your let roil in ifatfttr oflihehrifT act of 18f42 H-.Aad 2d. Wo&lyouj f .elected, support thatactas it Js, witjmi: modification, ; or would you be in fa I "I-Hirel iq Gotten gentlemen, . expressed ray .Inn of ftiklveverthelegs, V take pleasure 'in; I complyiriff'wifh; youi request,- in saying, that I tin ot.opi won tnaiuio arm ueen urn fcreatnationai caiamny twiref tfeeiieessijy of any modification fit.: lam the jjfore j bppsed alike, i to its repeal or mrtdifeatlon.i Aifixed and stable policy is what tbe country, now most needs,4 and I. sincerely hopejthatlMTirifltpr i842 may be, maintain ed. and thus kfTuhrd aJsccurify for. that desidera tum. mmmt-::r anvrespepuui.y, your on i servant, i 1 ' - ' - 1 : : . . - ' - .i .t i- rrrfTheiVVhiir Address in repjy jo me eminently salutary nai l, amaectaecuyoppos. tiuritf Repeal ( Jb&t I should regard its repeal : anu mat i aaiun- ' .n M L-A i to j. viii: rir.s. .:--it"SW1 r uitL-uonnjuciiEOD, ij;sqM was HatwoodIJK will be found iaour columns !1 1 i yve hope it wil 1 be carefully read an area oy our wnig irienas amobg: thlJBemberatsJjTbej e whethdrlEzekjel Polk Wasla vhi see o 1776 or lowing the I Revolutionary Soldiert a pension, oocs not partaKe : pretty strongly ot we; pnncipies oi pis in usinousrna-itfrifr-'eMmplrm ! enquiry I enquiry- frfie Pe0pli;caii drav their 1, i--';-'- oyn cpncju 5 THE fOUCITES fAND TEXAS. -We bad' nearly come to the conclusion that PoieSyoujd Lbcbs, almost sithout a struggle rfBut thp article in to- -'i.A5-itl vt'v: v(7 ; wwy- i . of meri;ibAhriean; biithu and feeling, rouIdjresort to such desperate means un Jer all thejcrcUmstances, to carry an.plec !ti6iuTheti&'usl be fanaticsi rbund-hcad- IE i led" rpwdi pprest Specimens, who possess bui fern of those': qualities of the eart wnicu innaence men to seeK tne nap- 1 Did we 'fpel that they are honest we mean e j lews oi tnej annepcaiion, - men snouia wee (eaunciauon ; . uai u js pmer f this Country tb ; affect the Presidential flection;;' B very body knows this ; How atQ can We! hold its ultra suDnorters , in ?ny otherlliffht than 'enemies to i their nyotheilligtt-1 Kilrr mritn. hi Into tTjClsfikr off annexation jh V letter to, a ntlttnan in Alabima. larsi: "It would be unwise to FJ .. v;. z r; I.V, --J -r . Sae prrmarnenl acquisition which will exist as long TewaWBifn, Sccoont of a temporary; inftita aow-ateless it tor Air; ulay to be turning and shut- Ria tbi inaner;!l lid came out:aeainst Texas, and aW;i)enot itttkito Ws position t :Such trickery,if f&e;:h defeat hM: North Carolinian. ! How mpeh more useless for Mr.; W m. p fiayne to becharging Mr. Clay of what r it iuiltpf Mr.fClaV came out a ten eotas l renluJ and he is iea loat fiiW f-uDseitjuenuy ne nas nnoc?4h;Ji'i ;bf annex- beceomplish1ed without the ttrififeoft natioflal honor. !Vhyr then; uui whu inuusisieiicy, ana aoqim injustice If buiiusning garbled extralcits 1 ue,rs.wnicri'are rjimorea to nave been SIiCiWinl Pllice ijuxtaposition M Carolinlari thpt wo papers in fuW which p to jshow ,Mq Clay's inconsistency on p 4 exas quesnon ; pna 11 we una mat ne atuajl beiti &rninand shiftmgw M practising fMckm" we vill ndthbs lTiJsfee .w if a majority is (H&emnigp cpunryj4c Fre'emeh fbrfli iatlf e polls on ihe4th; day f mljt. bjpxti theh and there toex IMrlMi4c!;oring v Tf7.?u8,flin. PeICI wneiner tne PtffirlrnOld shall bd promoted f ovgrlilf i! Know ye not that -the l4r4ucifded!'''th'l i first k Ykrritnotinn tit I rom all that Ave hear the meetinir M or$l on the Catawba River enyoprpparatioris arp making. aicircui And would merely ask whether, J K. PotK fij l votes mi Congress against al withes; i iff hi hfetory;bfthis;es1tiba aows that it : was s'nruncr unon the neonle rsVft teds Sir. dlay as a' caudidatb I irxl.--' 'Jv .'MvI'r - i 'iiV ' ; .V: 'r, ". ':-T, 1 it O' t ' i l 1 ... - A W. i in:; c i to ! n.c 5 r.tGc!d Hill i" irr: i (.1 n -, will necessarily be po;t It'jiGiV been : subjected that; the meeting nt Gold Ilill might take place on tlii? 29th-'vri COtlv and:' that Mr." Senator ;lngum Kyiiofwas to have beenfat 'the' MoTcrantort meetinir rriidit be eiDected to hp willbe prevented from being present at eithpr rneeting, vp arp unblpt. present to make any definitp announcement m re thp jabo ve, that therei is ? any intent ion t'pnj Uhpjpart of ) the rhigsto? oirjgjinal deCgiyp trust: thattKe heces ; sarjf arrangpnrentsCityjn bepedily;made an iinat wesqaii hyq k in our power ot arrangiiueilsi tave been madel tJjQ0n:tte l3th orie of tairgestTOgtoeeling$ eve heid jii were qbenJpeakl;; Hoh Aogustin Shepperd, of this State; whigElectir for the 8th Dtricirgf WyL ;sf there . eHpwarj:lsf jiAy thousand oi the ground whenv the j speaking com- UPunstox Coyjrr v.At the Whig Meet- in g, held in Smithfield on'Tuesday last, r jr-m 7 vtw - i i 4 r icfcuiuutcMucvk vj iuc uiiiif us uiojonnsion county, jas; a suitable candidate? to ulithe omce 01 senator, vacatea oy tne deatn 01 Ransom Sanders" Esq, jWes believed the ujtis vi. (jpynawti arc. aware 01, itje ini- portancp p the occasion, and will do their Muty;?i f, iNAvAii NCH-lthe Norfolk Beacon, of, the ,17i :ult. gives an account of the iiincn bfjtilJejTJiiited StatesSloop of War a$tQW''uph.;took place on thejday. lous ftferj length between perpen pulars H 103 ffeet breadth moulded 35 ifeet,: extpinedd. 362il2, her depth fo'gun f iileck 1 6 S-.2 and ; lerigthof her spar deck 7)0 jfee'tl leiiglfully as long as the don-' ;Scellationiat and of such vessels ge n- M. r and 4 l'ai jeruy,' pi; tni spcona class. Her arma- t;oiji5i5s oi la x aixnan a'z pounaers. Paixhan do. Texi, ft i MmiSTER. Mr. Van ZandtJ the jTeiian lilinislerjtb the United States, bav ing obfalnjed leave from his Government for. that ftiurDose. has taken leiave: of I the r 5'. " . '.:'! n i 'J -' l - m !.. . Vfr11 1 1 nt InTIt" linvopnmotif ' ' A info. cutive of bur Governmenf. jange olfjcprr took place Met weienjl .e; President ancf the Minister, bu the! dihul.j;';-r'; -f - r Jt;;;t""' 1 f e itt preparations iare making by thp gallabl whigs of old Burke to enter- thin' all I who may feel disposed to attend pp,utaaiitcKung iu uc uem mere on me ldth and rotn. i .' u i-i.t 4' ; i4- FOR THE WlTCHMAlf. ! The trees Mreif t forth on a time to anoint a kinover thrro : andithey said onto the Olive tree.reifn thou over u$. But Ihe bjive Itrejaid unto them, should I leave my fatness whejrewtththey honour God and man and go to fcfprombtjB : isAnd the trees said tp the fe-tree come tou and reign over ua. But ihe Eg-trre said nnto them should I forsake my' sweetness indmyj good fruit, and go to be promoted pvMhe,'tre4ilfJ'.,-:j V ' - ' l' ' - v , Then said tie fees unto the Vinecome thou i and reifljir over qi,' 1 And the vine said unto them, should 1 leave mr wjn" which cheereth God and man, and goto. Then said jal the trees uniothe t ramAZecome thou and: reiga overus. ; Ahd the bramble said unto the trees, if in truth ye anoint me king over you then come and put your trust in iny shadow, and if not, let fire come out of the bramble and devour the cedars of Lebanon." f1ffj MlU rl-f; A '-:T'-"' ' Judges ix. 8, &.c: ' i'l This parable of Joth am is ! applicable to the acts of a plitical ' arty of the present timej : in self cling'. janjlidafi' for President. ' The t)e rnocrjitts yer t forthUo Baltimore in 1844, to ap . point !a Diet: tto bvir them, sustaining the veto pWejf iniJl itsabilsesy "makers' the President a JDitator,:jAiid ahe siid to Martin Van Buren, come, mou ana pe promoted over us, tor tnou art most desorng' and ye love thee supremely, wSj ;knbWnc4ve care not yhai guilt's in hy hcart we Iknowj that wo love thee whatever thou art and Martin! said fain would I climb, yet I do fear to lall, ihen! said the I Democrats, thou Ari ftotiTexiarithyl heart fails thee thoa shall . " ii i : V. it mi r . t - j- . noi cumrj ai an; i nen saia ine vonTenuonio .Cass.,1 be 0iou p'romUed over us, but let us rea son toeth' ir,r 1 thou'tnost peaceable, consistent politician, whoMidst-formerly boast of having frightened the Kin?! of the' French out of a re. celved opinion sutaihm a Quintuple treaty; aH4LlsalMst givefioticd of danger toHne, for midable Meclitetranean fleet and admonish it to ne fbr safety, wh4h none pursued except the flying Dutchman of thy: own fancy : and Cass .Mifjrj ttro ueuino mai cannot iuiow, i would be, promoted lif I f could, but the Convch- tipn, said two4third3 or a veto,' -and, the veto pretailedf f-f-;l:p- f -r eu sa.-a an me democracy 10 tne u ramble. come thoa and reiirn bveruW And Polk- like the E fambfe said, if in triith ye promote me bveryoucome Wyour trust in my shadow, (d4 Jackss JUetid, only ten m iles distant) and beye savd therety ; otherwise: let Jre arise otii of the lloik Italki arid devour: th q' whole stock of Deinocracy.1 T6efamhle W not V distinct twR Or nlarit. htlt a kaflirlprl ma a nfthnm Wri r -vtiica mm viusui i voutijr bci oa lire anu ra pidly consuraedt 2if XM..l '1 Z. : ri jLoCOFOCO DEFIIflTlO ofimryrrll. Asking a locofoco - orator "Jilr." Polk's nen . -tieistd of, ratrwttsm- istd ottrairtoltsm-rtepnax2iims our own State debt, and bflefihsr to bay the 810.003.000 fercjncoitQ' the hietinald.HflUW toe oi oi i q ja.--urc7iy xwjrt. t - - - - ... J I r ''--- fY- '-'- i three: in number;.-; Their a vera majority is near ly one hundred votes.' :-r-Uk- -H;-"VJ:, 3 Thelast 1 Bowling .Grn zette :says , jhat r the jbne":Jiunred :and thirty members of the'-Mcthodist Conference !cbw as-' ssmbled at that place, there arc only! about half is DQ? Seyeralf communications! f omitted this;weekibiv want of iwnil?-tBK ? 44 1 3 '50 ;' Cotton Yam 80 a 85V Wsh Potatoes ?ia: 30 ; FATZTOvnxE.'-No change since, our; last with fjthe exception of die fbUowmg ankles, yirr Cottbnl-2 a 6 1 Bacon 1-2 i Com 40 .yFi'i0ii4,rl fathers SS'.Beesirax-aT i.'CswBaeo:7 8, falling of half al cent &Q ton5 al75 j Corn 40 a 50 ?' Floor 3 56 "al4' ob; ERIPAY;,M0IIING.4.;.: .. . ....... v : .' ' 'f;j S'fisik'i.-- IO ,Thp Standard received this knbrn ss,ImemberKtbatHenryI playisja: ttuiujwrouu pinvs carus now lor.monev.; very body who- knows any thing la , knows this to be false-tha Clay has not played agame atrcardEs Jlpr Imany yej and thpto fitfully utter .such, an infamous slander is 'holly destitute of the first principle pfa gwitle- nrnnTfasiHa rect to himsplfV Hejvrell knovs the time when.he in the' Register praise JSenry Clay ro the skies as the greatest and best man living. t But the Editor of4; the Stand ard? ArnoldJike, has deserted thp. friends of his country, and now traduced ihbgood name of those he once loved iUapatieM vith in thV;'go.ausei'5'A human nature. .-. - ,; .. .'-. 4 J:r: :U -. j Connecticot At an election in East Hartford on Wednesday for Assessors and Board of Relief the whig ticket' succeed ed by more than 100 majority, years past this town has .been excepting last April, When the T r For three Lbcbfoco, whig! Iie- presentatives were elected by less than 20 t r majority. . .); A Great Whig Meeting at New! Yirk-z-' Locofoco Outrage. i i The largest meeting ever held in New York, was held by the Whigs; Thursday night last. Moses Grinnell, Esq.' pre sided. It was an immense affair. At one lime, there were ten speakers addressing different crowds. After the adjournment, a splendid procession was fbrmed.1 j The NewYork Courier says, that -when near Duane street in Chatham street,; a party of Loco Focbs attacked the Jersey dele gation, but yere soon routed. ' ) Subse quently, the Empire, Club made a despe rate attack on, the end of the jprocession, and were also driven off Still later, the Young Men's Clay Club was attacked by a body of ruffians, headed by Bill Ford, late of the Penitentiary, and their beauti ful banner taken from them. Thp young men had fallen into the rear and were de tached from the main body of thjej procos sion. The assailants were; armed with bludgeons andT knives, and outnumbered the young men in the procession, ut ithey were beaten off after a severe conflict, in which the standard-bearer. George W. Williams, received a severe cut in his hand. The Standard was captured and borne off; but the young Whigs pursued' their as sailants and recovered the flag-staff.' jThe flag itself was torn off and could not be recovered Several persons were much injured in the scrummage. The New York Commercial suggests to both parties, the propriety of having no more night procpssiohs during the campaign. ! : ; - - . : i h; ' 5 A good one, indeed ! -The United States Gazette says : u A friend from the interior of this State, (Carbon county.) informs us that, in order .to. show the Locofocos by their ouni papers, that-. Mr. Pbljc bnd! the' party, as a party, were opposed to the pro tective policy and to the present tariff, be subscribed for the Richmond Enquirer; but that paper not having Polk i artd Dal las at its bead, is denied to be a Locofoco paper, and the Locos of that county,! and even one who has been a member; of the House of Representatives and of the Sen ate of this State, insists that it is a Whig paper! What will brother Ritchie isay to this r - :L J, LATE FROM MEXICO. By the arrival of. a Mexican i schooner at New Orleans, we have intelligence of a later date from Mexico. She sailed on the 8th instant from Vera Cruzl JlThe fol lowing information is derived from! a pas senger who came by her and from other sources : ! : t b ,The first and most important news is, Jhat the town of MataSiobas has been destroyed by a I hurricane. it occurred on me nigni oi me 4in ultimo, and was more tremendous irr its effects than tbft hnrrlranes of 1835 and 1837.1 ; More than twbthirdsbl the houses of the city were i prostrated, and the remainder were moro ori less : iniored. r As to the extent of the loss oflife wo direst destruction, however," so. far as We can Jcarn, was at the two months of the Rio G rande, soma thirty miles below the city of Matamorasi Here scarcely any, were saved. L ! - - ! -Our new Minister to Mexico, e.Governor a uuiCH wno are noi mo irienus anu supporters ofHenry Clay for the Presidency. -i.t 4 k i v fcTif.- .?"i. ".t r.4 -ujs M-t- a. A i - ti ii. i.-is te BT v i i tr.-crn Vcra:Crjz v."!.ich ho a' vJ ... l " 1 i I. the . -iinisterToblc .'. : . r - a tl ffp ntclli?ace. is-onflniic J that 'Gen.:rAn. ' ipuDiA is to command the furces destined to e'et o'riinst Texas, -; "R--Lv ;One of thp.;pIeasaniTeaUiresof.:the news from aiexicb js the release bfUhe; following in2 dividuals xdnanedi at tPerotcT viz i-Capt, Wmi Rypn,CohlIF.scm,rthe fambukand effii W-?Mherifj6ftG!Testoii James Armstrong knd Thomas Tatem? tm iJeliBf ofl he- prsoneri towards the viovemraenioi , j. etas ure ;deeplys embittered; They de em Uiemselvpaibrsakenr by the sole: Go3 Ternment to which they owo allegiance, and in fighting vbos battles they; were maderprisoi ,Persi, and yet they breathpl nothing but entho sjasn? . regard for the ionel!sta'r.: if bhe rirejiionslwW Pg lpr;tbe invasion' 'M iEeiaswb cari learn eljttlbffaefiriiteibaw operations arb going on in enlisting and equipv puig troops there is no doubtl r f Bur our personal ;informants iand correspondents seem lb qnestion whether Jhe aeMhTeJmr be the object' in ;?t;.v,.i ;r'!-?-J.- lit Qen.CAAi.iio set but i from the capital for SanJ Luis de Pptost on thef 19ih bf Aviust: ac: orapanied byjall hisfstkff; tcrtake command ofl ision-oi tne ;; army, ', destined toft operate public; SALES ! trvO-"it, Pursuant lo aeee of the dbiirt of AEquity far, Jtowon cotinty,' at Fall tenn,!lS44, the clerk and master, will ofier for Bale at the court-house ifi Salisbury, on Mopday of the, next ; county court, the 4th day of November, a tract of Un4 containing about . o lying on bills creek in Rowan county. Oa which land there is a valuable 5&ONoDu3Uza3 i SitliiaiL and GE&SPLssQ SQSlaaiLaTin a brick house, an J a all in good repaih Also, tw lots, no. 43 and 44, in the great North square of the fown of Salisbury,1 being the property, of the heirs at law of Richard Kerr and Mary Allisoni dee'd. A credit of twelve months wilt be al lowed, and bond with sufilcient security for the purchase money required on the day of sale.' '. ' ' ; October 5.', .--Sw23!tl-i'" j. " salt oe aauti ; IN conformity to a Decree in Equity for Rowan coun ty, the clerk and master will sell at the court-house in Salisbury, on the 4th dayf November next, being mon day of Rowan county court; af tract of land in . Rowan county, lying on second creek, adioining the lands of Thomas Todd, E.D: Austin and Wm. Barbef.'contaih- mg about 400 AO RXISi be ; property of George McConnaugney a heirs. A credit of one year ; for half, and two years for the other half, bearing interest after the end of one yearwill be allowed, j Bonds with sufficient security for the purchase money required on tbe day of sale.-. The purchasers title to await the order of the court. w - i "I r 1 A 3LSO"it the same time and place will be sold un der the same authority; another tract of land, tying in Rowan county, on crane creek near Salisbury, contain ing about 13tS aa'Lz23a adjoing the lands of John Murphy, J. I. Shaver and others, belonging to the heirs of Mary Utzman, dee'd, f On a credit of six months upon bond and security for the purchase money being ex ecu ted . Title to be made pursuant to further order of the court ; , . rXTi ! AND further, at the same time and place, the clerk and master will sell two other tracts of land, lying in Rowan co., the property of David Kern3, Esq. one of ; ao ) : ; adjoining the lands of W. E. Powe,and others on crane creek.' The other of H ' TWO HUNDRED ACRES, adjoining die lands of M: Chambers and J. Kerns, on the waters, of crane creek. VAcjreditof twelve months will be allowed, and bonds with: sufficient security for the purchase money required on the day jof sale, the purcha sers title to await the order jof 'the court. , , ?J. ilJLi4llVlAIN r C M. E. October, 5 !5w23 SALE GF LAND. - Y; virtue bf a decree bf the court of Equity JLJatiFall term, 1844, for Rowan county, I jf shall expose to public sale, at the court-house in Salisbury, on the 5th day of November next, it bcihs Tuesday of Rowan ctrunty court, tK 4 wo following tracts of land, as i tM real estate of Dr. Henry Graeber, dec'd.viz the one : containing 181 Acres, ad joining the lands of John Castor, David Roseman, Ja cob Phillips and Adam Roseman. j The other contain ing 50 Acres adjoining the! above, described tract, both situate in the county aforesaid, on the head waters of Dutch Buffalo creek. Terms of sale : ; the purchaser to have a credit of six months by giving bond with approved securities, i -i PAUL A: SEAFORD, Com'r. Odober5. 1844 1 H ll-j 5w23 SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. ; i'- in' ii; ; '.. - THE winter session of this Institution will commence on Monday October 7th. ' The terms will be as for merly $6, 8, 10, or 12 50, according to the ! advance ment of the pupil. Music :or; the Piano $20 Guitar $4 per month; 34o deduction made for absence. .- Oct 5 3w23 . . , EMMA J. BAKER. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in to Post Office at Salisbury, 1st October, 1844. -! ; Andrews George ' Alexander Peter ' Arry Moses Alexander N W Beaver Henry Boyd Charles 2 Banister 2 Brown Mrs CK Burns Robert ' Bogle Joseph M Bettis Sylvester Battle Hon W H. Bostin Daniel ' Caable George Clark John ' Cowan VVilliarri Crages Miss Ann 1 Chambers Joseph 2 Cowan Levi Corley William C Pent Mr3 Mary ' Evans Mrs Jane W v Earnheart Polly Frieslin Polly , Foster Richmond "Helsabeck Rev S H 2 Howard Miss Catharine Jtistiee of the Peace Jones; H C Jinkins Hiram . Love Robert E Mull John t McNeely Wilson McKisson 2 McCowan James Moore Cicero A McCotkleSE McCulloch Mrs Eliza McLennaii Win A McCulhich Capt John Owens Mrs Elizabeth Parks Early '. Phillips lilw Francis Parker Drury Powe Miss Elizabeth poisonmaster Fred. 2 pearson John H 2 Rihelin Samuel Richard Samuel , Sloan James , Jrkner Tavner ' - Sloop reter 2 Gorman Henry S 2 .Stewart James A Gifferd Rev Johti Smith Miss Mary A Goggenhammer N Gattin Elizabeth ' Simmons Henry , Smith Thomas B Thomas" James K Geen peorge Hathman David r 'Tiickey William 2 Trexler capt Adam Troutman John ' Huske; josepn o Henderson Dr P3 Hill Henrv Hathman B w ITS. I . T-:i,.'H .Williabison Geo M 2 W-!t.WniiamJ fllCKlUttU 4UUU j Haas E Yonts Eli B. JULIAN, J. -M. l-av3 kb mmm c:.: --i L.. .i.iii ; ' tnan le-J-to parade , ia tUa town f Salis- bury oa Thursday, the 17th day cf Oeloter.at TEN O'CLOCK, witli side .amis for drill and Court Martial ; and &U eo onI'riiay the, 15th, fVwua-! your respective ft S. "- companies for review & V Br order rorAJ i.;.---J.M. BROW2C l;raen;ciiut ;ASTrSswAtvAyntant. v - r-t- J ; 'N.,B, Captains will please make their return. corat ofroui1,; axn, QriiarE jSEssioss--ACjGrnr txxm, .WOSI TUOCSJLNB EIGHT BPlVDRED AXD rbaTt-rorjU'1' N- Lydia Holman, widow of Jacob. Holman.w. John Hol roan. David Holraan, Isaac Ilolmaa, Aadrew B. Holmahi Lydiaj Ratledge, Sarah HoIraan Mary, wife f Ashley ;ra1' - Dwiggons, Mary and JohnSmoot. " . - -: a ! itionftj DowtrjCi "T IT aearing to taeaatiefaction of the coart.jhat John Holmanand David Holman, are not inhabitants of this State Jt. is tordered that publicatiotij be- made for: six successive, weeks in the Carolina. Wtatchman; that the said ' defendants in this case be and appear at - tbe next term bf this court, to be held at the courthouse in Mocks ville.on the fourth monday of November nex(, andplead cr judgment willbe taken pro confeaso Wimess John Clement clerk of our said conr.at office, the fourth day of August, 1844, and 69th, year cf American Independ ence. : : f ; JOHN, CLEMENT, CUc. .vt6itr2lfvv;Vy 50: , ; Stiite-o Hortfi CaroUiui; couitT i or nit kso AVjTtiR iitdivaxjsT' 'rtsii OJE TBOUSANO EIGHT HCXPBLED AND FOXTT-FOCa.. ' Benjamin H. Eaton, Isaac N. Frost and wife Mary, Pe ter Eaton Holden Smith and wife Nancy, Ebeneezer Eaton, James Eaton, Daniel Eaton and Elizabeth Eaton, .'MairetTaylor.;:''::''vt7'' s-."4-' : - V" 4 ;' ' Petelii ion for Partition 'of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the eourt, that Mar garet Taylor, iarnot on inhabitant of this State : It ia ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that the defendant in this case be and appear at the next court, to be held for the coun ty of Davie, at the court-house in Mocksville, on the fourth monday of November next, and plead or judg ment pro confessao will be taken. Witness, John Clement, clerk of, said court at office, the 4th monday of August, 1844, and 69th year of Amer can Independence. - ' ;" ' -!: Z-.'W ! JOHN CLEMENT, Clk.l - 6tc21 I - ; Printer fee h 50 ; " L0OK HEREi IN obedience to the last will and testament of Win. Thompson, dee'd, I will sell (as administrator; with the wil annexed, on Tuesday, the 22d of October next, tbe VALUABLE PLANTATION, of said deceased, 11 miles from Salisbury, on the road leading to Statesvilletcontainiug 239 acres, with about 100 acres of good clear land, with tolerable, buildings dtc. Any person wishing to purchase a good plantation be tween second and third creek's, would do well to attend. 1 am persuaded that it will be generally admired. I will also sell the new CHOP of COKN, 2 horses, wagon and geer, a good cow, windmill, balance tof household and kitchen furniture, and various articles not here enumera ted. THOS. BARBER, Adm'r. ' " ' ' with the will annexed. Rotcan county, Sept. 21 i 5tr21 ate oC llovtn CavoUun. I CABARRUS COUNTY. In Equity August Term, 1844. Sarah kimeson and others 1 pftition fof M,e ofLand3 of Jos.McKinand cther3. V 9' Rodgers, decd. f IN this case, it appearing ,to the satisfaction- of the Court, that John Rodgers, Robert Rodgers, Isabella Anderspn, Joseph McKinly, Mces McKinley and Eri Rodgers, defendants In this case, are not inhabitants of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the " Carolina Watchman," printed in Salisbury, that the defendant. in this case be and op pcar at the next lerm of this Court, to be held at the court house in Concord, on the 3J"raonday in February, 1845, arnl plead or judgment will be taken pro confesso, and the lands decree J to be sold. Witness, W. Barringer, clerk and master at office in - Concord, tbe 3d monday of August, 1844, and J?8th year of American Independence. W. BARRINGER, c. m. e. Ca?18 Printers fee 85 50 Executor's SALE of Valuable Property. ON me 22d of October next, (and the day following if necessary;) will be sold at the late residence of Andrew Ramsay, dee'd.. in Iredell county, 4 miles north of Mount Mournc SEVEN ZiTKCZi? NE- 01OES men, 1 woman and 4 chitdien : Eight head ot horses, fifteen head of cattle, a number of hogs, three stills and vessels, nn apple mil!, a number of hogs-i heads and casks ; over SOOgallons of peach and apple Dft ANDY, from to 2 to 5 years old, by theaask; corn, hay, and other articles unnecessary to be mention ed here. , , " Terms made known on the day of sale. J. LEROY DAVIS, ) p ROBT. RAMSAY. Executors Iredell, Sept. 29, 1844 22:3a- p'd HAVING made Sam'l. Reeves my agent for settling up the books of the late firm of Douglas & Wil liams, all persons indebted 'to them will call on him and settle their accounts by cash or note, as the business of the fiim must be closed immediately. GEO. B. DOUGLAS, Sept 23, 1844 22: tf. ' ; Surviving Partner. i,V2 F4I8 AIi:.f TlllIE; subscriber will offep for $a!e on the 12th of Oc JL tober next, ot the Court House in Salisbury, an ex cellent tract of land, lying in Davidson, county, adjoining the lands of Edom Wood, Daniel Limba'uh, and others; There are on the premises a good house, a first rote spring, an excellent peach and apple orchard. Any one wishing a good Mill &'ie, will find it greatly 10 their in terest to attend the saJe.- There will be sold on the -same day a quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Wagon and Horses, and an excellent set of Brick Yard Tools. Terms made known on the day of sale. FELIX SOWERS. September 28, 1844 3w22 ftmmntetrntov'0 Sale. 1TAVING obtained letters of administration on the JljL Estate of Jesse L. Foster, dee'd, and by an order of Court, I will expose to public sale on Tuesday the 22d of October: next. LalOs.csa7 KJH22a 3LISq?im?3 Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Fodder, Oats, r arming Utensils, ' Donse-hold and Eit'fhpn .Fcrnitcrf, besides a number of articles not mentioned. Reasonable credit will be given. Terms made known on the day of sale. HENRY KISTLER. Adm'r. Sept lg, 1844 ,i tf21 " STJT.PHATE QUININE, Just received a superior article 01 sulphate Quinine, and for sale low, at J. H. Esxisij' Drugs Store, sept. 23, 1844 22:tf ' " "j .' SANDS' SAnSAPArJLLA. .. Just ree'ed a fresh supply of Sands' celebrated fiuid ex tract Sartaparilla. sept. 23, '44: tf . J. IL Ex?ns5. Cliewing and Smoking TOBA CCO. On hand a superior article of chewinj and smoking To bacco, sept. 23;44 2 if J. H; Exxiss. . Just received a splendid" article, English Calomel in 1 lb. bottles, sept. 2844. 22:tf. j; J. HExjiss. t f afinA POUNDS OP ICE FOR SALEll IAjAJXjXj HENDERSON 6t "WHEELER. f5aliabary, Aug. 24, 1844 " : tflT -iruTilECAllY BUSINESS ! ; pen:: a::d 1 FINE Cilir.VLVG .".' r.T TOBACCO,! 13. j copies jjrv Ok'cr?, i y i- A "Jeerfliacnre.iaarbs'had at the -PcU a. firs urvz ttore, from . ' . , :: ; : ' t-f;;:v - .V V ' 4 ; , H2XDE2S0X & wnc2XX2.; J ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE? IT RATS OintmentJ Ja rap's Vermifu. HJJTanJ McLane'a V 1 fifYA P-Taowand Si?erm candlca fcr'.'l; sale at the People's drug store, by , .r : -t 1 11 nENDEUSON 4t WHEELriJ. II K. P. Henderson's invalaable Anti-bilious pHIa for "77 K r Drugstore, by .-.i v i'. HENDERSON & WHEELER; 1 , Salisbury Avg.i 1844 - rl ' ' lfl0ylf STATE of 5QSTII CAWUXi-iDaTidsoii Countvr couKt or nxts akd QraTxa sesmoxs arcrrr Ttiif ..i 1841. , - j .... .--.v - pi, 4 J David Huffman and Margaret his wife.7 .r-' j-c r. '.-'v;. George Miller Jand - :others. . Petition for" Reprobate of Jacob; Miller's WilL 'si IN this case it appearing tothe satisfaction oftheCart( ;4 that the defendants. Jeonard Feazor and his Iwifef ? " Barbara Henry; Miller and Michael Miller, are , net ln-i- i htbitaittsof ibis State: .It is ordered by tba Court, ibat ?l pablication be .made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch-;"'' man, for the said Leonard Feazor and hia wife Barbara , " ' HenryJMillef and Michael Millef persocally t6. be land :" a ppe before the Justices of our said court, to be held it.- the coart -house an Lexington ' on the 2d raonday in No- wmuj medicinea.Tee's, D?an', Dvott's Hooper's f:pen. ;;f i i .1 1 eerIallaPjter,?hc!psnd Beckwiih's pLM.s ; 'alsoj i-f 1 DPIIendertoa'sStomachickEUxer. may.be had at jf-ivvii the QoptSiVhtg stor'.i'J-i Cr' . . ... ; SMVi s-v -i-iy-tr. - ' ... . .. .. . - - . r .. . : vembe next, and plead answer or demur to the plabi-i ; -I 'Z '! fiffa luritinn nrif will Iwk Aiw liMrin;tUita mi-iilS-firfS them, and judgment entered against them. Test, ;4 ;s ; I j - uA9 iuvvxv, c. c. c. v Cwia 1 ' ' jr- Printers 1ee.-$3'5Q ;;. "I f fjlAhjJs tbm metnod ot. inionmnj pij 1 JUL the Public, that he haa.opened a -; ahop for the purpose of repairing V 4 j CLOCKS ';&lYA7VIIEi$j nearly fcppositeHhe Postoffice, where, he may be found at , 5 all times ready tp receive wotk In his line 01 .iMiatnets.-;-. Orders with which he may be! favored will be faithfully ; attended to.' Hit keeps on-hand Thimbles, Rings and; , Key. ;01d gold and silver taken in payment for wo'tki . done or? for Jewellery. r 1- . V Vv.?fJ:;li;j - d:i 1 J mi test, .v " 1 1 l. i".: a v oausuury, pepu-1, ioh j. - oniAt n.!r-; rt f T n w ir : ..T m t wl-m.-... . i si - 7 K tl K I'h' l ? X - N III I I . U: 1. . . j . . I:-11 - ' X' ; W :-il vV, JL ', t ijj ANnection will beheld at tbe usual f precincts in tie ! connty of Rowan on Monday "the .Fourth, day' bf4 November next, to vote for Electors of President and Vice'jj President of thelUnited States.! R. W LONG; lift Sheriff Office, Sept. 7, 1844 u P. S. All persons that havOvnot paid tbeir; Taxesfor the yejars 1842 i '43, will plasecall and pay) the same on Or before the 16th instanr,U beinkopdy f -ji; Rowan Superior; Court, if not. I will certainly put liiee a; fry eeipts.iia the hands of an officer for edlecti6n. ;j-l jl'K j: "iC:': r, w. long;sk TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. m -W f - . mm - B lAWftWAi irom tne .auosencer ori , v.a-f-t JTl neslay the 2th u!t.,a negro ?oman by thel .' name of C2a, belonging to Jbbn P. Wilsoni me of Clja, belonging to Jbbn P;" Wi!son-;, -!?f-v.rj; ti ' is a stout, well formed woman five et Jiighr i -Jht ij" Id, mre or less foil blood oiegro, but Biightiy r j "i i j; U a copper cblorij . She left HTSloan'atav-.'l-ft-..l-ifi.li She 22 years old em in! Charlotte,! oh 'the npove raeutioned time, ainJ no H ( doubt will try td mnke hef way to Pittsylvania connty 9 Jr ; S:i gar Creek. P. p. , Pittsylvania co. Va. v 4wl9p4 . p, SALE 01 VALUABLE NEGROES $ ' ! .. AND OTHER PROPERTY. FBHE subscriber irRending to so to the west, will of- ! fjl rCTk, U1 DttK jVU VUt M. f lL VJ J VI WiVWVi UV1 K f Cittl Valuable Negro men, Women & Children !j Also nt tne same time and place,-:,jv sl. Horses, Cattlp Hogs and Sheep, Wheat, Corn, Hay, &c. Also; 1 set of Clacksmiths ; 1 ooli ; liarmiiijr: tftehsil:, iiirii,'ii::X$fi Terms! made cnown on the day of salc. ,'. Rowan co.J Sept. V4, 1844 t4w20 H , f- l . -;4 Km - i FHHE subscriber will ofier for salel onTuesday the JL lUa day of October next, a tract of land, known by-.-;;". ! Va if riot takerf up sooner. Any one apprytienmng her and coiajining hr in some' jail eojthat l gei her goin,r T shall receive the-above reward. Address J.; P.VViisoii. 1 the name of thd Hamsun 7Vffe,''Contamln2I7liiM''.'W .9tlc&S3 adjoining tbe landsf TTiomas L, CoW-i '! an, William Baiber, Jrfirt Garner, and Alexander jDo-Mftj 'i ins. Aiw, (lovses, uaitie, jioss.Vomauu scea voucni ; ,j Hay and Fodder! Household and Kitchen Furniture. :; Terras made known oa the day f sale; -J; SKILES4-; Rojvan co. Sept.. 14, 1844; ;f : stittc oe iiovtn eatoitua; IS WILKES COUNTS IN EQUITY SPRING TERM, 1844 r 1 j--. if - - - I j - I -r Jqhn Finley and otberB, appearing w J-i ' i 1. : -i-v r ;;':.' , U '"u JLthe Cart that tba Abialp; Parks! and W. Parksr' .) defendant Abtal C ; r Parks is not a cikizei. of this State Tit i ordered thai publicaon be rriide, advertising lhe' said A. C " Parks ;l Hj; that he appear aid answer, plead-to or otherwise defend'3 if -j ;; said suij,at the Superior CdurtiOf Equity for said countVV J on thd 7th monday after the.4tli monday in Aagnst, btn., j -.? erwise, judgment pro confefso, will be taken against bm U - 't : $AML CALLOWAY, c m. e. August 17,t 1814 . ; Printer ie 85 (KU I btatc of ilortlt . eavoltna.! comT or rixxs'xxa crxxtta sessioxsacocsx mat, t i I 1844. - - J h James Cook, ex. Benjamin F; Caswell;: 1 ! v- OritrinaL Attachment: - . O ; . . . . 11 appearing o tne saiisiaciion oi uic cuun.uiai me -..j defendant the said B. F. Baswell, i a non-resident sX'4 . f , this State : It isWdered by lie court thai publication t . made m'the Carolina Watchman for six successive weekjM'iJ notifying the said defendant to appear, at the next termTJ - :; of our court, to be held for the county of Davie, at the :ll ;: court-bouse in Mcksville on the 4th monday of Novem' li ber next, then aid there plead, answer or demur, or judgr;! nr mnt prp confesso, will be entered against him. ' ) ;.'t - Witness, John Clement, derx of our said court at rfce " the 4th moad; y of Ausust, 1844. . t 4 r O : ' JOHN CLEMENT.Cllc. 6tr21 Printers fee 83 60 M STRAYED r ThROM The subscriber on tbe 2J instant j,v . JJ tvo mares, one a sorref and ih other roan, boih bought from a srover,aa(i roadto ViHi any one CoiKnr3, Sj-pt 10, 1M i TR A YED or telj from t!ie rrrUenee ? iJWt 2 of the andersigned on the 0th instant, ;i 'IV 1av hank or tellow roare, one fore foot .! when last heard from, mey vii uc , . . i Lelboro'. A liberal revard rill be paid to- , . -, takinir tbe said mare up. &TSh ' . -'i. "j , . tfso r ,;.i rr ?;r not s.W; for thai apprehenaioo of id mnre and thief; j-f with sufScient evidence to onvici him. twenty-five doj- -, ; . . lars will be ghret Any information to S. p. Jones at : ;( Rockor?,ormyTU.tr 1 Sept U, 1644: ft ti 1 4f. -tw; . i.' !iu; 4i- ; 1i ;Uf5:; Hv ;fo ' 1 I t 41 tte: ; 1 ': ,t t ; ! l-i 1 . r V - I it 1 if' 'I. t j ' l f 4 1 rl i 1 If C r r 1 1;;i-V:,-;A ::thiA "ii . ;; :-J - v:.' 1' 1- 51 1 1 ! -' .. fib Id i!ViHIMt'.:-K-; v .. - - 11 -i 4 ' .v ...... i . t : .... - . v . ? h . . : - - . .. s : t , i JZ-L- :: -T7; "r. V;-: I ...... . . ' f . 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