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r, 4 cnp ymo o?;Nnv you::. &:Ares3rtho Whiss of tU Ciata i KcwYoiiVto'the'Whlgfcf tho United Slate. Serves 'particular attention; 'Where U tli Whig to to found that will not from henceforth follow thi noble example of the Whi-3 of. New. f .Li" i. n;;r.r liUtimo ni nf ljist a nnrtion of jwin"; g,. ------ -. it til) the flection jit so good a, cause.' W We call ..nnn all in the name t the country to come for ward and nut their' shoulder to tho w . ' V ."! i.':-.."-!.-J"'..,i,1. and never desUt until iho nation is rescued from the impendinj ruinvhich threatens iuy:t. : v . We call bjon: all! who are opposed to the. es tablishment of thej agrarian doctrines which must Ine'&abl j Co An the election of Polk and Diitxn, lo beP tHMforae&m; instead ofaafking Has arrived, "j All vh' are op posed to system of public robbery ', as practised under the. Yaw Bitien Sub-treasury system all who ale oppqjed to the Locofoco doctrine of creating a W! jand 'silrer currency, for tho fiTce-boMerr and paper rag's for the People 11 who ap opposed to being brought under a; ivslem of Coloniatyassalage to Great Britain? by the destruction !of the" Tampf all who'are opposed to taking ihe bread out of the mouths ol our own ilechanict. Manufacturers' and JVorte ittg Mcni and putting it in those at British paiu, fers't. will Jsc, and feel the great necessity of giv ing some time to the cause of the country- we: mean that, of' the Whigs, for it is; emphatically he cause of hq People, in opposition to the de-j itructivenil levellirig'principleg of Locofbcoisnr -the conirnon allof Great Britain : , An3 all whoelteve tne; election of llfeN jlY. CL AY to; the Presidency' will redound to the honorlind glory of jh6 coWrjr,' and give stability to the government 'we hpjpo wilI,not (ail to attend the polls on thejkujihjday of November! . j.: f Upon toe resulttof this election we verily he Heve depends the Very existence of the present form of free- Government, and would admonish all who value the privileges they now' enjoy to be on the ;alerttd work while it i J called' to- UWV r. 1L day.!, I OTqe Lbcofocos seem to be. as blind as bats! as it! regards trie last Letter of "Mr! Clay on tbe anpeiation of Texas to this country. AlmostTevVry )ittleocofoco sheet from one end , if the Union to tie .other, are bawling out incon ! liiteocy 1 j (as if iAe ever . hid ' any.' regard for I consistency or honor,) and to prove it, are pub lisbiag & garllcd eitract from this letter"; there iby intending clearjy to decejve and make Mr. CtiT say thai which he, never had any idea of laritig f' us it not too bad," that men professing. tone; strifing for the public good, should,, resort to such despicable- rneans to accomplish' such endf : Noi the pVcjiperity and happiness of the country never entej their minds, although they make such foudfnoise alout it; they areifight ing Cor tlws spoils office, Do they not rich". Jyi merit lie indignation of every friend of truth iid hanesfyf i Anwill not the People mete out to this doublevfacei;Locofoco democratic parte, that rewardwhichtney so justly-deserve ? The aflkirs'of.ihe imtioj)-are not safe and never can be, when-in the kepping of such a corrupt and debased jparty.'! tltt the People see, to it, that they (do nbt permit jhem to get the Government iato theiij hands, by (default ; but let them be on wcirguaru, ana aq ynii oe well. jTue extract whicii hat been iminfr tha rotinds ! of these jdemocrafie? papers, make Mr. Clay Ways! .'Flf H4v nt t V ')? ' ' If IJiae, howevet, no hesitation in saying I that, far lfdm' vhaving any personal objection to the anneiatipn of .Texas, i should be glad to II it. . j v 1 1 ir r.- ; II. CLAY." , As thej above reads. Mr. ClAv is personally m lavor 6f annexation, without any condition wbaiever.;? It - Is, however, only; a part of. the icnteficri ' ; Itetp is the whole of it. , '4 ' i - 'I i j i i v rt-!f -f - ( -i ' 1 UI haf e however, no hesitation in saying that, far fron having any objection to the annex- Wioii 'of Texas, J; s.hbuld beglad to see it, icith- disfomorjtcifjioiti icar, tcith the common con- qnloftht Union, drid upon fair and just terms vt -j lQw,we leaye. ft to every matr of common sensei tojs'aiyj whetfier there is tuy inconsistent in-th language here used by Henry Clay,' vumC4iipiurc;u ujr, unit - in his lirsv jcitcr ,uu the iondxation of Texas.' But how can any one wpect ny yilng better, from these men.. It is Iheij- business to do jthe dirty work of the party M which they are attached ; and no one need be Mtonishect when they, see any big lie going the Jourids f the Locofoco papers.'. '. ? , C - J- j3liRYLAND ELECTION. , -1 If gieji us the greatest pleasure to be able to make known to our readers, tho complete tri umph of .Whig Principles in Old Maryland, af- ,ter one! of the; hottest contests ever witnessed in that State. r5 The :most extraordinary exertions er8 iaqe; oj' 'jti! juocotoco parly to overwhelm S4 flowed frely? and foreign voters colonized Wtorcd! by -the enemy to e(Tect their objectj M all jwrould notjd, tho yhigs achieved a gloi Hwia vfctory,"eIedi6g their candidate for Govi .nio hy a pajbrity pi 532, and an overwhelm fc?ma)rit qfi f higs to the Legislature. ;Thi aatesiindji Whigs 15 . Locos ; OtA Hse ofetecif ;V6,t.V. :;2l,j ; '.wWg majorityj'on joint ballot., 40, securing ft eiefction tp thi -United States Senate a good ;! :ejAtoerlcan jWhig in- heralding -forth this !rHinW wakes the following just comments up 84the Jrauds perpetrated by, the Locofoco parr, 1 -"T1 tbe .votij polled by the Locofoco ticket pot the legitimate vote of this city is palpal' ?le' I Sine the:RIaybrs election in 1843the v vot0 ever given here tho increase has teen Oortrt' - - -. i innrpa f nf iAfs. IDrtO W Icr the Locofoco candidate 1 The Whiff ..rcase being 368 the natural, usuaT, regular Saw ia alt timiBs' past In ;ilmosf everT fcfg6 numbers of votes were polled, which Myei heard of, before, and: never have r of 'it tilt tje -are aii i.. ,:lcd,i:ieil ir.:ijority,hasbeen bodily and successfully foi.-,ieJ upc:i ui f We arc rejoiced, however, that la the rest of tbo "State, as our returns vi!l shew, corruption and' violence have "had no sway;.-AVe have, heatcu the; Locofoco3, eve2YWUEBKbut.tin OUaltijioue 'and" Cecil Counties, jani. we HAVE KKDCCilD -TlIEUt jf AJOKITIES TIIEKB l.'-j; ' 'We have1 Gained three Seaatorsa largiina" jorUfoJ .Pclegates-r-and have, beyond all. cues tion dccled the Governor by at leastW votes beinir the &rst Wilis Governor cter elected, by the people tW Maryland, and a. gain i of more . 1 . - ji.. t f..i fT7 'il ia an I UUU VOWS OVeT tii&u3i ruu.rim.tyfiM.i, fntX9 tion. ! ti o pipe-laying and violenceslan der-fraud ana IJeitish Gold.; Three cheers ihei'tor Old Maryland 11! f-'- ji For IlEXnYiCLAYi'she is safe by 3000. r eariv. an jae coionizea iocoioco majority uai already left us-oni. foot: on horseback, by coach iww ru?iau. ' i o uavc a ueayy . 5 " still Ieft-makle fcautlous by'defeat-iwise by ex. "psriiqhce and! determined; in another contest, to maintain thVirtghti. -?i Let our friends in Penn- sylvania and tor tne causes (forf Ui Km publicly procla in toe streets of Baltimore; that "he! had orders irom nisi employers in jngianai.io mane use i or aajine rnjeans money oi coursein.nis pow er!, itt procu;i4 the repeal of, the-American Tar. iff, ik- will be seenMrora the following article th W hU n. .;m;,!. iirU"r:rUiVr-i ij. it! r . ' .- ! si? i j . , . , . his i jpriBcipfl? jn sngland, to use aU the means in his pow0r46 procure the repeal of the Amer- icaji 1 ant ,i he agent resides in iNew; York, Ant will ;comnly with the instructions he has re; ceiveu. i.oo4erq is prooi positive oi oeiisn interference with our domestic concerns.1 - Brit. :. "j -l .... 1 ri 1 ish gold villi be lavishly spent to .influence af fairs in this country ; and British' agents will roam through lour land, to cheat and deceive bur people into Ithe support of British measures. Are they to be thus imposed upon or corrupted I .We do ! not believe" it. : The '.influence' of British gold may be; partially felt, it is true, in' the pur- chase of afeWy venal presses, which are a dis- grace to thi country : but the mass of the Amer lean people will spurn this foreign attempt on ; fr'T . ?H?!f52 'S? re. not opposea to weiWWMing KKiS5SS M.CSXXXT I we Hare assignee, our 0t tfte Alint but are to a man we' belie ve.l . cLn. oL.u. " Will ioteil&Ur: :.V.;-..- f. r . -Vf 1ri Jtsnot come witluthe, pro- 22.-. - -: :. ' , filfi 'I rF vtnce;of AWhigs, -tot9 : oppose jDWt ..j40'"'"i i"'" 1 - Some of the Locofoco papers are making which is calculated to benefit the Public, -'. Y"-:l! " 'yi?Vn'"v ' ' iigis.oi momwiosure. uic umwu io m- j uui more appropnaiejy to tne Jbocoloco 1 ..u lutij .hwmi pany me ppposers 01 almost every thwg and to have f h pariff repealed. But it seems intended to prosper the countfyJ rK " jastjas they jwefe uttering the dehial,;an Agent of rf:-; - ' A " " fl t-?.;5.'. a British House in N.-York," publicly proclaims v : r"T ' : -'- oa the watcHxis I-.fl.J11 UiM w.nrtn ir .anrl'TllTMt 1 -A .- jl , J ... - . . "' ; ' 1 the purity bf ouj- government, and cling with Polk to the Presidential chair ! i Such is Loco more tenaciityto the measure which England is Polko-focoism, in oven the " good Old North so desirous! to destroy. The knowledge that British ageing are at work, under instructions from their employers, to pnicure the . repeal of thejTariffJ jwill be sufficient to stimulate the A me r lean people tp its support. No Congress will claret to unite with England in the destruction of our manufactures. .No patriot would sanction so unholy; an Union; and no 'man, other than a mPt to pis country, would .austain it. p- This same British Agent offered tolhet five thousand dollars of British Gold, no doubt, that ,n 'avo.r i rebuilding, t or, (say they,) M r. n.Lr L j t "I. L . a- u i J , j ,v Clay having during the 27th Congress, when PotK and 1ai.la.s would be elected, when a tU J., J. " v . u flu ii ; s i s . , . . t there was a strong inclination to abolish it ex good hi stepped up and told him he was not pressed an 0pinj0n decidedly in favor of its con- in the habit ol keeping" that much by him, but tinuance, andl voted for the appropriation to car- if he! would wait till morning,; he could have his bet fakenj f not, he had $1,200 by him, which ivaslat his service on the spot ; but no, this Brit Ish gentU-this enemy to American prosperity, backed cut and skulked of j tt t. ' ! i I I -i I . ' : ' ' r . ! "- I ' ' f.S. M i KO I i- -i S JL - : . - V MRJCLAY'S CALUMNIATORS. v It seegris th4t Mr. Clay's revilers and slanderers cannot satiate themselves, al- lirMrrVi hklhnvi lictml th:whAl Vrv. cafeutarviof mean epithets in traducing iJa .,:n:r..:u: nrt. t, Ki1r.o ded him until they have made themselves sicli, and Still he shines forth as an unclou- TI .;!. i ti-j-r , 1 em, seems rather to improve in hiiriUiaric)y the Wasts which howl belpu'4 j I -it . -i SI" ft . I a r I-.. But His revilers, although they have tloe miichhave not ceased to do: Their iaslj efToi'tr blemish and . 'defame'; we be iie ve wai thejpublication of a. picture of Mri Clay jf with a-coat of arms, exhibit ing! cart"i indicating that Mr. Clay is a gambler, Iwe su pposer" a pistolsho w- ingjthatj; he is k regular duelist,-Wej again suposerj-.a Dotue;r tnat ne is a arunic- irdUanq the I words-r-4,' shoot lower P SucK is the last effort to dim the lustre of that crenvn, worn by Henry Clay, which if hRnt ;"1Cnnt tbpsA binr's troiihlethe mind !o' anMVhi: . All ! that . enmity,. ."ma. f I ! r- , . . A, r" TT ;V " . ' may; easily ; be -put ;in the vest pocket.: HLntll i .1 !' ,1 V.T:.' ine Aomnunee ox - Arrangements ior the 3Mas3 "Meeting at CdwaVs Ford, are i ! t Jai;; i1 5 ' n?v abJe to .s,ay ;at .Prepara- tipps arej in progress and will soon be com- ptete ' triinake the affair'the greatest that !il - - n . rA" xt.'iLi Vi i nas ever come on in v esiera orjn var- s . -t;'a- 1 -r. ,v -i -,-' - . "To the iWhigs of t Iredell, Rowan; Davie, The Lord Chancellor delivered his opinion in AUrinlCahaCabari and Meek- the case of ('ConneUon the 4th ulu reversing H '1 i" l L . i the decision ol the court, and ordering the Iibe- Mr;Ye?4onfand Preston from South Car- . y englAND AND FRANCE rr C! olinalanspm, ?, fi: to announcCi says1 iWDsW. S dnly.pUngmanGra EurVocan TlSeMhat all apprehension ol acol. ihV fipmWorth.Carohi each of "irafld ouV neighboVs.is at an twm written inaiauey q wiA yr5BCm, , . rp . . . nnestion has and otKcW w 11 assuredly ba there to add v-Vfn m thWounled fe'eli to I the ?ehthusiasra of. the allairs. i J hey -0-naf -t Consul; Afr.: Pritchanl,' Icaucvi. arcucirv "s"' - , OV a present Oi iru i--r ---- - ---i owner is uoueu w"c.;"V'u'r " t t JI . a--- knr.lnf ftandjf eteurmiea j- -i mwBi liusotui w ; ---. , . : .-..ui AYhte majority to furais 5 i! tli ;v ill r.i mnllitp.tlcs cf their cilfcn i hi iuJl Ucclilcnbur, Lincoln and Catawba, blood of patriots; let us. awaken i our; ar- douriandpledgeUur.resoluaoni: redumption ofur-country.:: .vtCl:;.";- LOCOFOCd FALSEHdODV U"! T 'We sincerely fwish, we' khey whio -the ; rl '" . Lljil t tmpuaeni Atucuucos Jire reierreu; iu the communication below: furnished by wwet--. r.?vuV"ru ?vri V. 1 knew, we -would take' narticular deliirbtl in holding them dp toipublictindignatioiL We think ; we have la pretty good idea who lunv uic, miu u- we UHU OUl lor certain, 1 iLi:.;r-;r.,i . . ; v fpose ahem -to :the? public The 1 1 Messrs.' Editors': 1 have lately , heard that "ffMV 'ri'uu,:' wu ig icgiuus of the Vyest;adparticularlyjn;the counties ;of Rowan, Stanly,: Cabarrus, Mecklenburg and Lincoln, are eluding the uninformed portion of our People, bjr telliug them, that the i Whigs are hJa .I.J v :. si j! n . 1 1 . . . . -. 1 in whoso territory the meeting takes p. race, ing the power he has prove ked &us for term?, will. rival, their brethren from the -j Wilis " ' Fbakce; After lon djnying the '.act,' tho counties in enthusiasm and .numbers.1' ;.--; Paris papers admit that tha Tahiti question be ,vCome one come all-and pn.thVbat-, weeq theFrcnch ah J EnglUh'government is flir n-mnnrl iAVnli'it inn' nnd nn tn settled.'..-The Courier Frahcais. Eta tea - that lumg oi me prancn oi ini at studies preparatory to an entrance into any of the South couldnot believe that there ro Universities ; they have; jwimessed, for the last three nd ftrt cferinir L ' ?tfce satisfaction, the praise-worthy raan- ZZJLZVL .""5, anQ SO,8" ttS. . ue.mPl n mposon oi so Dase and pal- . t : i 1 " jjfii- pable a character on any community.- But such is the fact ! "1 All through this section- of the State are certain Secret agents, who, finding that their late stock of - published lies, manufactured hv Kfnria!l. Hninvrwl n.mn anA rA 1,-- r . r. . 1 ' run short, or that the investment m i the same has not turned out to be as profitable as, expect ed, have got up " a new domestic? article in the, following (ridiculous style z -," Mint s burnt Gaither's . nigger did it : Pearson a Federal 1 Judge, cleared him ; and Clay and all the Whigs deari set aoVnst m.hniMinir I" Knf ftn! ert ; B- j " .-B . . uv, but 1 have beard trom a gentleman oi veracity, that personages of no less importance" than Democratic! Electors," are occasionally harp inff unon this! eolden theme, to elevatfi Jas. K. State!"- ; 3 j ;!'..', ; Tbi, i?raer too .mall a matter .obe noticed in a- public Press ; but I only do so to warn the Whigs against any secret and infamous ; false- hoods that might bo propagated a fewi days be. fore the election. And there is also sometimea danger of very small things working great iniu- ry, especially, in political affairs. : As far as the Whigs are concerned with the Branch Mint.! Democratic logic would make us ry it-on (a rtort) his obsequious followers would, of course, be of the same mode of think ing; And thts would be very proper in this in stance. Butilet the People recollect' that the Democrats hive a majority in the present Con gress, and that the application will be made this winter for the appropriation to rebuild. Should it fail, the defeat of the measure will lie at their door. GOLD, HILL. OCT We acknowledge the receipt ofi some Valuable SSCDOOl iSOOkS, irom KJt Lii AvLEAVE- I valuable School Books, from O. Li Cleave- land, Bookseller Raleigh, N. C, through the politeness ot mi. wheeler, xsoi naying naa pol time to examine them thoroughly, must be a suffi cient apology for their not being noticed; more extensively. ; They are as follows : H.loiYiAnte rf 1 rthnlrifrv : h,m(rnn a North I Arithmetic. 2doart: 1st. 2d. Sdand 4th class Readcr . and Emerson's Outlines of Geography. FRIDAY MORNING. ' .j ' : ! J- 4. FIFTEEN DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND. Liberation of O'Connell- Sentence Reversed by the Hotise of Lords The Difficulties be. f tween England and r ranee setued--r-iroroga-tioii of Parliament Visit of : the Queen to Scotland, fc. - ine esicamer uaieaonia reacnea iosmn on Thursday. e are indebted to Messrs. Adams & Co. for a dopy of Wilmer ds SmithV Euro-i pean Times. the 10th of October.. - n .s 'iTTZ Queen and Prince Albert left London on Mon-. day, the Win instant, ior uunaee, in, me. steam yacht Prince! Albert. . ;t.r. ' , LIBERATION OFr O'CONNELL. ration of all the prisoners, concluded , by moving mat tne juagmem ue revcrscu. .. M Ibeind.O-Pc JTcet a Ireland.The excitement irt Dublin when it became known lhe jj of j, had reversed the judg. ment of the Irish court," wasv intense. : Great crowds had assembled on Kingstown pier. The nulrpf nrriv before live o'clock, some repeal r- , . m fflar f (T,Jm.ni mvprapH bv the i H Ausa of BCriUCU,. Uauivui.-. rf , -; :o i me truw u uur and cheers re-echoed rooms e invaded - !"! . - been 'settled af- ngs of the. Mis- is to W healed n,, The -ar between IV n!ic:;J., TI.o or. ceo is r.t oultan ..as ivc?i way, ar.J tlread- ,U"K ancs wiji bc jheampunt Df the com ?nme'ed' W-lnfled Wini& JL D'Aub.gny;-. . - nnn . . . ' - . 'incHemer are.reQGeSted tn mt"n: tbfl'f Tnw rnnM' transacting business ofimportance; iJA full meetinff ia pintfal ir ;ir U?y:9rcr;o ike Foment;-; r4$virK' k nrrv-U Q.Tf-ii 1 i ' - r ' - i ?7'? 9 s 2? 30 '3 ? 3-50; Cotton Yarn 80 a, 85 ; Irish Potatoes 25 a 30 ; Whe? 50 i -Molasses 35 a 37 li2 : Butter !0 a 12 t-2. i-l. i 5 -'-t ., ' . . H 5 . . 1- - --t i . : . . I In this County, on the 234 h.. Mart Vntcrma; old es daughter of Oaborne G., & Lucy L. Foard, aed 2 years and five months. V, t" " In La Fayette County.-MlasiaBippi, on the' tithult.Vat the house of Franklin s Whitfield Canons Mrs. Mae TDA Walu.ce, aged about 60 years, wife of the late Je diah Wallace, formerly of pabarrus County, N. C. I MUUKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY. fl HE undersigned; trusters of said institution take j A pleasure in recommending h to the Dublic. under th Trg5Cof the,5eT- Bajttcr Cegg, whom they know w De P'S"1 qusunea n every particular, to teach the ner W which said Institution has been conductedby the Kevd: Gentleman, who now ha. charge of it, which has ivcv u. ueuucuwn, woo now nas cnarge ot it. which has been fully developed in the progress and proficiency of p"Pil8' he t00 tnd harmonious government of the Institution, the great attachment of the Pupils to their . .vw.rv., .uv uiumuuu auu uuuuy lor BUinis- sion into the various classes "in the different Colleges to which they have gone ; and they, confidently believe this institution presents the strongest claims to the patronage of the public, whether in reference to the superior expe rience! and capacity of the instructor, or. location and moral character of the society in its neighborhood It is hoped such a favorable 'opportunity for a good educa tion, will not be permitted! to piss without a resnectable hare 6f Public Patronage; while the benefits are so re- ciprocal R. M. PEARSON, A. G. CARTER, hi BINGHAM, " J.McRORIE, M. D. ARMFIELD, . JOHN CLEMENT, 1 he Session commenced, on the 16th September, to KttSfSZffS&fiSfc i branches, . V) j, . $15 For Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, 6ic. . 12 ! " S?glish Graramar' Arithmetic, & Geography, 10 lo"'r t?"f !- . : ' 1 ' SANDS' GENUINE SARSAPARILLA, A ND Pamphlets may bei bad at all times of Hender --8on & Wheeler, our Agents for Salisbury, at our retail prices in New York.: A, R. &,. D. SANDS. October 12, 1844. APOTHECARY BUSINESS ! , PENN AND AYRES FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, ALSO SS3ap3iacia.553Qa. CSasfSaiPSSa for sale at the Peoples Drug Store, bf HENDERSON & WHEELER. DR. P. Henderson's 'Ague and Ferer Remedy, 'A' SAFE and certain cure, may be had at the Peo xjL pie's Drug ttore, from ! HENDERSON Sc. WHEELEB.' V nnnrj umin mirM vmrm yi RAY'S Ointment, Jayne's Vermifuge, Hemlin'i f """"" uwf."""""7 family medicines, Lee's, Dean's, Dyott's Hooper's Spen cer's Hull's, Peter's, Phelps and Beckwith's pills ; also, Dr. P. Henderson's Stomachick Elixer,' may be had at ihe People' Drug etore. I' ! -rf "v -v -v 11 r m.n i o. ji 1 UUU sale at the People-. drug, tore, by for HENDERSON & WUEELES. DR. P. Henderson's invaluable Anti-bilious pills for sale at thePeopZe' Drug etore, by HENDERSON 6c WHEELER. Salisbury, Aug. 17, 1844 - tfl6 STATE of NORTH CAE01INA DaYidson County. COURT OF rLXAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS AUGUST TERM, -- 1 ' - - -1844. f - ' David Huffman and! 4 ' i i Margaret his wife. George Miller, and Petition for Reprobate of' Jacob ' j , Miner's Will. others. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, Leonard Feazor and his wife Barbara, Henry Miller and Michael Miller, are not in habitants of this State : It is ordered by-the Court, that publication be made for six Weeks in the Carolina Watch- Mr the said Leonard Jr eazor and nis wue isarbara, Miller arid Michael Miller, personally, to be; and before the Justices of our said court, to be held at -bouse in Lexington, on the 2d monday in No vember next, and plead, answer or demur to the plain tU&j petition, or it will be set for hearing exparte as to them, and judgment entered against them. Test, CHAS. IOCK,c. c.'c. 6wj9 ; , . Printfrs fee 85 50 . . . fHAKES this! method of inlormuig JL the Public, that he has opened a shop for the purpose of repairing AArrn TTT J'TiIII'C' sygggs UiiUUAO y ir.A . nearly opposite the Postomce, where he may be found at all times ready to receive work in his line of business. Orders with which he may be I favored wiU oe laithtuiiy attended to " He keens on band Thimbles, Rings and Keys; Old gold and sitter taken in payment tor work done or for 'Jewellery; --i?. Salisbury, Sept. 7, 1844- - 6ml9 STRAYED J TTtROM the subscriber on ther2d instant JC two mares, one a sorrel and theiother a roan, both bought, from m drover, and when last heard from, thev were on the mad to Wilkesboro. " A liberal reward will be paid to :!. - . - fc'.... '...i.:1" ' v 'T: .- .. any one taking tne earn mares up. rn . :' J - - f 1 ROBERT-W. FOARD.- Concord, Sept 10, f 1844 i 7 au AKEN tip and committed to the Jail of r nsrviHaonisrtiinivCC-.on the 20th May las1 tegto girt who says her name is MARTi srand that she belongs to Thomas Cue, jaear Cam den. S. C. Said girt iS; some ilS w U years old, 4 teet 'inwhH Wtrh: hbirk and stout. -She eays she waspur- chased , by M. , Madlock, a trader, irom ir; oiuner, oi Perouimons county N v, ana sola to air. -ue. 'r ice . : -: of Dri Samuel G. i Boyden;-; bnr- Saturday i ' evening fthe i2ih'. iristant; for- the;purpose 1 .1U. 'r til,! . 7"OUareLerclyco:n uianJcJ to paraJe in tho town cf,. Salis bury on Thursday, the ' 17th day of October, at TEN O'CLOCK,-, with .side arms, for drill and Court illartial ; aai al- j c ; 8. on rriday the lSib, t with vour 'resiiftctivi companies fox review wapection. .;. -j ordei-'nf r ttJi Com'd't iithRegimWtNcVMiuV ; A-. SThtswAjLTt-Adjatant. , captains wia pieasef make, their returns on -the daj; of ,drilLc: ;;AJ STIREVVALT. 4&. I, grpg 29, ,1844 - 4 : , . 2 w23 u .. ,: , . Stntevot ilorttt (EravoUuir, " -TZy-DaviefQuntfc coriT of rtrAsASDQ"t:AixEB 'i&iminmmxi r,? . ess TBotrsAXD eigiit fetfjiDnED axd roKTT-rotra. ' ;! Lydia Holroan,idoflr of Jacob. Hohaan,t!. John Hob roan, Dand Holman, Isaac HoTman, Andrew & Holinan, Lydia Ratledge, Sarah HolmanV Mary; wife of Ashley 3 1 - i Dwig zona, Alary and John Smoot." T -:.v t ?' Petition fur Voicer.2 'J-'- i ? -vr IT appearing to the satisfaction, of the courts that John Holman and Pavid Holman, are not inhabitants of this Stater It is ordered that ! publication be made for six successive weeks In the Carolina Watchman, that the said defendants vin this case be and appear at the next term of this court, to be held at the court-house m Mocks ville, on the fourth monday of If ovember next, and plead cr judgment will be taken pro confess. vWitness John Clement ; clerk of our said court, at office; the fourth da of August, 1844, and C3th'year of American Independ ence. . -JOHN CLEMENT. Clk. 6tr21 Printers fee $5 50 site of Jlovtft CaeoUun, ' f 'jjavie KJounty 7 y- COURT OP FLEAS ASO QUARTER SESSIOXJi AUGUST TERM, , 0TR THOUSAND EISUT BUNDRED AJTD FORTT-FOUR; . i Benjamin H. Eaton, Isaac N. Frost and wife Mary, Pe ter Eaton II61den;Smithf and wife' Nancy, Ebeneeier Eaton, James Eaton, Daniel Eaton and Elizabeth Eaton, vs. Margaret Taylor,. , -.- . -Pctetition for Partition of Land. . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Mar garet Taylor, is not an inhabitant of this State :? It is ordered that publication txj made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchmani 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, locksvillej' on the fourth monday of November next, and plead or, judg ment pro confessso will be taken. .- Witness, John Clement, clerk of said court at oSiee, the . 4th monday of August, 1844," and 69th year bf Amer can Independence. ' ' f r" ' - JOHN CLEMENT, Cite Gtr21 -Printer's fee $5 50 - LOOK! HERE. . --. f . , j -- , . ....... .. .... . IN obedience to the las , will and testament of Wm. Thompson, decd, I wjll sell as administrator, with the will annexed, on Tuesday, the 22d of October next, the . , VALUABLE PLANTATION, of said deceased, 11 miles from Salisbury, on tbe-road leading to Statesville, confainiug 239 acres, with about 100 acres of good clear land, with tolerable buildings &c. Any person wishing to purchase a - good plantation be tween second and third creek's, would do well to attend. I am persuaded that it will be generally admired. I will also sell the new CROP of CORN, 2 horses, wagon and geer, a good cow, windmill, balance of household and kitchen furniture, and various articles not here enumera ted. H TIIOS. BARBER, Adtn'r. i with the will annexed. Rowan county, Sept. HI 5ir21 State ot llortn (arollun. CABARR US COUNTY. -In Equity- August Term, 1844. Sarah Jimeson and others ) Petition for sale of Lands of Jos. McKinley and others'. S Jos. Rodger., dec. IN this caae, it appearing to the satisfaction of the . Court, that John Rodger, Robert Rodgers, Isabella Anderson, Joseph McKinly, Moses 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 f Carolina Watchman,", printed in Salisbury, that the defendants in this case be and, ap pear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the court house in Concord, on the 3d monday in February, 1845, and plead or judgment will be taken pro confesso, and the lands decreed to be sold. t , Witness, W. Barringer, 'clerk and master at office 'in Concord, the 3d monday of August, 1844, and t8th year of American Independence. . W. BARRINGER, c. m. e. 6ic18 I Printers fee S5 50 . Executor's SALE of Valuable Properly. ON the 22d of October next, (and the day following . if necessary,) will be sold at the late residence of Andrew Ramsay, dec'd.i. in Iredell county, 4 miles north of Mount Moume, C2VX2N LIKELY NE" GROSS men, 1 woman and 4 children : Light head of horses, fifteen head of cattle, a number of hogs, three stills and vessels, an apple mill, a number of hogs heads and casks ; over 300 gallons of peach and apple Bit ANDY, from to 2 to 5 years old, by the cask ; corn, hay, and other articles unnecessary to be mention ed here. . , f- : , , Terms made known on the day of pale. LEROY DAVIS, ' ROBT. RAMSAY. $EeTOtor Iredell, Sept. 28, 1844. 22:3w p'd ' - - . - - - r ' ! " " HAVING made Saml. Reevesmyaent for settling up the books of the late firm of Douglas & Wil liams, all persons indebted to them j will call onhim and settle their accounts by cash or note, as the business . of the firm must be closed immediately;'' . Sept 23, 1844 22;tf , Surviving Partner. 1 IAKD FOR SAIaK-- rjlHE subscriber will offer for sale bn the 12th of Oc - A; tober next; at the Court House in Salisbury, an ex cellent tract of land, lying in, Davidson county,, adjoining the lands of Edom Wood, Daniel Limbaugh, and otners. There are on the oremiscs a good house, a hrst rate springs an Excellent peach and apple orchard. Any one wusning a gooa iniu aite,wwi tuiu. i. B,t,u; w "- terest to attend the sale- , . , - ' m ' There will be sold on the same day a quantity ol Household and Kitchen Furniture, Wagon and Horses, and an excellent set of Brick Yard Tools.- Terms made known on the day of sale. . ' - September 23, 18-U3w22 t TTTiVTWR nktuSn lottrn nf administrauou on the " t?-.,i f u- T.' Vnktpr. dee'd. and by an order r.. t -rfi! .r. n tmhlift sale On Tuesday the 22d km wwwn .. v , 7 . .. ... r. r?yiX? rvyTTO 3i Horses, Cattle, iiogs, onecp, oru, Wheat, Hay, Fodder, Oats, farming otensiis,,. J UnnsE-hcld and Sitchcn torniinrc, mentioned. Reasonable credit will be erven. I Terms made known on the day ot Sept 18, 1S44 -1 - N'v- tf 21 SHERIFF'S-NOTICE! A N Election WiU be held at the usual precincts in the A county of Rowan on Monday i the Fourth day of November next, to vote for Electors of President and V ice President of the United States. , R. W. LONG, SherifflOffice,Sept.7,1844 . . , Shfl. P. S." All persons 'trraLave.,'not" paid tneir Taxes for the years 1842 & r43, will please call and pay -i. l u -. i Rt intnt. it beinc monoay OI UK game vu vt - . - , . Rowan Superior Court, if not, I will certainly put the re ceipts in the hands of an officer fc, collect wb, ; ry it iit CoL SATES! v .' f - PURSUANT to a Dccko c,C the Ij-ir. on SHIs cte:k in Rowan county. O 1 r.lW.i luil -there is avaluable .UcoliamL-i'i -iia.il and Gapassa ZXULllZ in a brick L c, taJ a : , all in good repair: : Ak, tvy-a lots; no. 13 and 4 1, In ;! ; -great North square of. the town cf Salisbury, l-i: - t: - . propeny of the heirs at law of Richard Kerr and' :,i c : r ' Allison, decU i A credit of twelrc months will i.f- ' lowed, and bonl with sufTicicnt security for iLe purchn tooneyTequired'on the tlay of sale. - - " 1 ' - .' ' r'ii , ySAML SILL1MAN, c. :i. . t October 5,4j v Kt. 5w23 , . f I wnnjr to DecreeSn Equity for Rowan-conn- Jt it, the clerk and Bister will sell at the court-houao ill &lisbary. on the 4th day. ofovember next, being zaon day of Rowan fount j court, a tract of land iri Rowan, county, iyuig n second creek, adjoining the lands' of, rhoraas ' Todd; E. D. Austin and Wm. Barber, contain- -wSrrfb'Ut: AOIirSi the Property of George; . AlcConnaugheys heirs., A credit of one year for alft-v" and two years for the other half, bearins interest afifr'tK. : end of one year, will be allowed.. . Bonds with sufficient' . security for the purchase moaev reauired. on the da of sale J i The purchasers title to await the order of th courts I - J A XSOMt the same time and place will be sold nn JlX. der the same authority, another tract of land, lying in Rowan county on crane creek near Salisbury, contain-, ing about H223,5i.qcaci3 adjoinj the Unds of , John Murphy,' JI. Shaver and others, belonging to tb - . heirs of Mary Utzmari, dee'd, On a credit bf six month upon bond and security for the purchase money being ex-i ecuted. . Title to be made pursuantto further order of tha, I court J j u . i ' 1 rWr ' .'"'".' r . t r y I A ND farther, at the same-Jime and place, , the clerk1 K -XJL'and master will ss 11 (t wo other tracts of land, lying y; in Rowan co.,the property of David Kerns, Esq. oncof adjoining the lands MY. E. Powe,aniTthcrs oa crane; " creek. The other of r o , J" i'-'t'- - ff TWO HUNDRED" ACRES, t"L adjoining the lands of M. Chambers and 3. Ke rns, on ilia j -waters of crane. creek. -A credit of twelve months will be allowed, and bonds with" sufficient security for the ' purchase money required on the day of sale, the purcha- ' v sen title to await the order of the court, '--.r.v '"j !"".. V.. " , S. S1LL1MAN, c. a; October, 5 ; -. V 5w23 . SALE GF LAND: m 1 I- Y virtue.of a decree of the court of Eqiiity j jLat ran term; i44,ior Kowan county, l . OV'W ehall expose to public sale, at the court-houso - m n Salisbury, on the 5th .day. of November,, next, it being Tuesday of Rowan county court, the two-Ti -following tracts of land, as the real estate of. Dr lJfnryfi Grteber, decd,via:' the one containing 181' Acres, ad-!; joining the lands of John Castor David Roseman,;Ja-j' cob rhiuipa and Adam Roseman.; .The other contain- K ine 5fi Acres, adjoining ' the" above desaibed tractlbotli ,: situate in the county, aforesaidon' the held waters cf); Dutch BcrTalo creek, t .Terms of sale : the purchaser to ! ' have a credit of six months by giving bond with approved. securities. - i .t PAUL A. SEAFORD, Com'f.. j i j; October V mr v SALISBURY FEMALE ACADESlY.f; 1 ! '- j . ' ,' - "',' 1 -r !'ktri"r ,. 1 " . t; ' ' v ''" : .' ' -pK; THE winter session of this Institution will commence j JL on Monday October 7th: The terms will be as fori raerly $S, 8, 10, or 12 50, according to, the advance- ment of the pupil. Music on the Piano' $20 ; Guitar 84 per month.! No deduction made for absence. .2 'f. 1 Oc$; j. 3w23 EMMA J. BAKER.' t '. i ii . i V Torn y" TA T E"nnM ti O :i f t : Remaining in the Post Office at. Salisbury, October, 1844. Andrews George Alexander Peter Arry Ioses t ' Alexander H W Bearer Henfy Boyd Charles 2 Banister 2 i Brown Mrs O.K. Burns Robert ; Bogle Joseph M Bettis Sylvester BatUe lion W H.' Bost in Daniel Helsabeck Rev S H 2k Upward Miss Catharine Justice ofthb Peac$j JinkinsiliraraiJl LoveRobert E .4' Mull John - - v.J ' i: . tr.VA.i. uT:i-w - McKisson 2 '.J'rh Mc Cowan James' f .4, Moore Cicero A ;;Y-J 1' J ; McUorkle is . J-; - McCuITocli Mrs Eliza Cauble George ; rMcLennau Wm.Afi"N Clark John McCulloch Capt JohnP Cowan William Owens Mrs Elizabeth Crages Missj Ann' i Charnbers Joseph 2; Cowan Levi; . t . Corley William C 1 Dent Mrs Mary Evans Mrs Jane W. Earnhcart Polly ' j ; x-arKS liaay . i y7 Phillips Mrs Francis ".: Parker Drury V-. ; ', . Po we' Miss Elfzabeth poisonrhaster Fred; 2 irr rcarson junn xi .; .utH -. 'Ribelin Sarnuel "jf;;;v Richard Samuel 'TTi;! Friesltn Polly Foster Richmond : Forkner'Tavner f Gorman Henry S 2 Gifferd Rev John Goggeahammer N Gattin Elizabeth.. Geen George r Slftnn 'JfimO!! I Sloop peter 2 V'M': Stewart James A M ' 4 Smith M jsa-BIary; Aj Simmons Henry.' rA Smith fThomas B.p . Thomas James K jti j Tucker William.2;f;; Trexlercapt Adami Hathmin David Huske Joseph C it Henderson pr P 3i Troutman John:, J iJUn iltisa Mfllinrfa'EThofnas Cof.'Dan'I Hornbarker Mrs Cath Vermal Miss Charlotte-: Hollifield Dr W ' V. ; ? Vail Thomas ?-J 5; . HillHehry"' T 'Wattdn Miss Mariah ::,, Hathman U " tiiiamson ueo t Hickman' John Wells WiUianf , t' t ; h-v Haas E ' Yonts Eli f:: B'JULIANP. J.'i ' ' Kev Fashlous Jor the Fall and; Winter 'cf -'ilv THOMAS DICKSON respectfully informs his friends , and the public, that he- stilhcarries- on;the uTAI-j LORING BUSINESS in all its various, branches, two doors abine J; cV W. MnrpV store; where he Is ready : to execute all orders of his customers in a style ami maa V ner not inferior to any work done in this part of the cfJ try. He, is Also in the regular receipt. ;f the 2? W YORK FASHIOXSt and prepared to accommodate tho tastes of the Fashionable at all times. -' - V " 'r; " - rnAKES thismcUMKi uiuj -"T -K' JL iriends, ana tne puyw ----- -r: "Vu ' W.fr.!. and continues. to cairy - vu - -- Clock making and rcps.rg bis old stand, near the Court bP-1 All work done by him wifl "J1 ' ; ' ' atiU keei oiu'hand a smaU " ; . 4 , Gold and tulver taken lg43 , . , , WWW UJC' 1 i - PUBLIC Cc .rJ cf . 1 I .."MSf V fit KAunn "i :n,T3rr a.' t.'.tt'. . L . ft .1 ' clem snl n.-.ier v.-ill o.Tjr fcr sale at tl c .in-lo:. ? i.i Salivary, cm Monday of th n? cosrs.y tuut t, ti. i J X ' iJaj'of NovemUr, a tract of ksi er.iL.:.i - nlaut - c: cr; co cm inr3 V miTE kbote baaincss is carried on m aU w . various . j iafeshionable and dmbtc style as it can be donein .j X, SoaOiem States,and warranted to & welj. keeps on hand ready made , t , ;t 5 S ,' COATSyYSTSANp -iAjv.- forleveTylowforeashVanaful C,S trimmings,which.wmbemadctoordercbap;,f cut on short notice. ,k j - "f tjng rv , -. isr t? P-r Bl.in to learn .the art tu . f ments, can be taught as be sc ntk srui piula. : tasnionawe eae"'"7,T. r , ir 4 ' i ' - ! - 4- I-.: ' 'I i. i j 5 i -4 .' i J zl: , . . j, f-.T.i.,.iP:irrri, , -r i. ii'"n -n- - - ii 1 - i i, I i - 't ' ' " ,t ' l' . - " J " if I - 1 1 - - 1 - " . - : , f- 'i ' ; . ' .-o f - , 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1844, edition 1
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