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h n 1 - "'!fi I 77 . ' fT 7 7 ir- i ! 1 - j . , f. 1 fl )" r , J - 11 i 1 H I rr f J1 , : i ? ? 1 1 I! r. . i-.v I r if- E GREATEST VICTORY. YET. OLD JiqWAN ERECT ! , : . - Jc'vcr in 'all bur Kyes have we underta--. with sdch heart-ielt pleasure, to make own tlie 'result of anyvictor' gained by frtte KPpnpilClins ! oi our lauu, as vu umpn, of lJt Monday's Election affords It is in eVery respeef a triumph of Lv and Ordef over Ix)cofoco Agrarian- V--a-viciory over me pomicai-xjuruncoj our own;prosperity--over, uie enemicsi the Tanflt-andover the friends of for ra interests. Every Locofoco who IpD traversing the crowd of People, which ronged oGrfTownoh Monday, dealing t epithet"?, 'theljlika of which, we think j pever.been :equalled-f-such as Torj, deralist!Duelist, Gambler, &c., against ksptf Clf jlJutqnotwithstaridilig all wSwiea'ii ndj(lespicable, efforts of e party, the jPeople could not bennduced desert the wn, who in every time of ed, has stood firm and as unflinching as i:6ck Mpibraltar fighting- in .weir,. iHsei but as our readers will see, by com- firing thfejpvpte with that ot August, gave lay and iFremciiuvsen "a glorious ma iritvl wlilrelhis most sansruine friends Iverj; claltfedr'lat tile Fallot box:in -llhis tritywhidqi made the leaders of Locoftjj jistK lok lIuej when it was announced ad ivnicaraaae giaa iue nearis oi. a nosi lUooa anu iprue. vv mgs msomuca. mai )t waiis tppur oiuj ume-nonorea, uoun oose va jairly made to quake. - In e v- rv direction' could be seen the defeated iierentW oLthe biacc flair of Polk & Dal fs. skulking out, With faces as long as, a an s arm : ! and at the same time, as a- fesseOlDieai ms iae victory uius guinea rayeassufanqe of a(ar more brilliaht a'-, hievernefjmroughput the length and Lreadth oe pur otatq i . vveiiaone vnigs til me coan kmarhil iigh,. a$ durable as the UtM A i ttU I t- t-i i -.- -. . ' I uau auu uais fevery Yhyrfjbice - ROWAN. i?aIUburvJI NVely's Mill lijrjranV Atwells; tm 74 64 36 LilicierIfi HoldshbuscrA f 736 DAVIE. Mocicsvilllli, 1 Fulteh,t;il Brickhouse, CteshireBtf 598 354 242 flDAViPSON COUNTY. ::Fbr'Clif,rat7l09t 7. -, 7For Polk, 610 IVGrabiirn, 9117 For IJoke, 658 Pouthtt, the Whig! candidate to fill the va ncy occasioned by jtho death of Mr. Charles Brutnmelopived. : 'LX . 1,056 : His opponent,' Richards, (demo.) ' 609 'rf P pj&Ris COUNTY -K .. iFor'cilyi'jf ' tVlp'iVr''-; v'r Polk, J 374 7;For .(rahara,75 '.7Hoke, 477 ; f-iPpr cj:rt ior 77 7,. p0ik,v 1201 or Urtiham, - 80S- , Hoke; 1242 -j.'i Tbr:t!ly47 :10$4 --7 -- , Polk," 1 153 1165 177 GHdian il 105 , Hoke, 7 ASOK "COUNTYV y I- BV6SA1J 11 (2 i' - Polk; 495 g 7(iham; 10T3 H ' Hoke 506 liFANCOUNfY. ' -1 tor tiay,;, 550 Polk, 48 81 U traham,' 541 ' r ; Hoke, 'y lUUiUCiltl COUNTY. . JPoik,: r . Hoke, For idkVJ: 669 7 138 107 Graham. 5$6 -.til ..1 i iEI'Sti4trarrixrT 'n'.VTX.Tnrrir Fpr.C 802 7 Polk J 17 tlkharn.7678 7- Hoke' 1 13 IPUlliEUtORD COtJNTy. SOT C Wy, 77 1307 77 i - Polk, 293 435 77 ipHhn; - H02 7 ; Hoke, 1 IREDELL COUNTY.- U Kino . .. . -i-U3ttl-i. BURKE COUNTY. ; H-yS?'f'46 -1 -j. If II RlaNDOLPH COUNTY For h 11 1. -:.rr - rr 312 318 graham, 1082 7 Hoke, III "AYr'Afe l; 7 77' 'I, r. r layi ;ap37f ; Polk, 1363 i4i7l graham, 1073 v;-. r77.lMr- i-i1 - ''! - - ' : r. V JOHNSTON COUNTY lA'.P0ijard''- -taVs V CoL- MrTl vvi,? f-L . "afen for Senalor. nnrt si mamrWv at.'-!. pifrPilkknd Dallas. 7: 7 ' fClay 433- P 65'? Polk Graham. 858'.- 350" 'cnr-7 i08 . -r4 60 t ?7 - 55 ' r 74 20 j 61 . '., 580 7-! 809 3 i 265 . 210Y -791 ''"'VA 1 : 8 inaj. J or i - i M I r ' i 499 I ??fe!rtf4 ftted li Ait -. jtants of the northeastern poruon 7i I "&icr :;i'C3d; i 7 polk, ,i5so; lrahara,. nsa 77 Hoke; 1535 J -iiium COUNTY. ' The ote in?thj$ county as far -as heard iipm V f "'.-;.' -.0: I stands--; For Clajr .f t? a. ;s -I'oik, ci- -1 oi. CUMBERLAND COUNTY ; For Clay,. ! ? -"?! Grahara, 1703 C Polk.llOI:. rC03 Hpke, 1 070 r an rTwof nrcci: tvshovria : t ,tlieVejr?i!arti3 indicate a lafge majority, in North Carolina ifor Mr; .Clay ! probahlv; . . . .i i We baije (not, time to ascertain how, Cp ! i! !i South 'Car6lmh Ele6tianTh6 entire; s n k il' ' $ s. i - : -p - ,i tiio delesation, niithe jNew Congress win dc .n as follows : X All locofocos. ' " ' 4 v r- - - .. r III 1l.f!jakiAiKlackf4 2. iMVuum 3 Joseph A. Woodward; - - A. D.I Sims, vice John Campbell, Artemn3.Burt,: .fVf : - -Isaabfi.iHolmes,- fjJ RJ3arnweiI Rhettfl i Z'u :4i Xfip jhpte lately seen suggest ion mt wwww , :"-ts"i -.T 0 - - -i I hir o,uuu a muca af a&eaq, nor wnai is me noig gam; ine.m up anu lay lug inym ueiore uilu upuii since' fugu?t.1 fThis the .Teader must do for' the desk. . ; -L- i' zU i i i,m.iid j ! U H I- . , . ' ' - ; . One dar, a. very important-question mentf Wh? SftsPurs ol South Carolina, his forehead, by the side of the others. that i;jbgyicji be cut" around (he State A third, fourth and fifth pair; wejre?dispps and hm jpfiling it loose let It float off; t6 ed 61 in the sam manner. A smile $et- M MfS r to lNprth uaiOjma or.vieor - j mliii-Hi ,iv : i i . 1 J a PDfrdKf) wm you do me th favor to eri- quire f your ?rftPrry Mecklenburg jette- Tll nMjnl1 ? !7 7 r ; T . 7 r for Ptedejiriieilrundred and forty-four tTOtes in-the -L iff if?- . . . ' ii f count llfr PICKWICK. - DlFiiiVe! thlill print'aTew extra copied -itP-ttri ! c .. v.- of the Vlaichman for two or three weeks, ! ii - M1--NI ii . . : .! i lis . pNleHP returns as tHey pour in iron As ilie! 4 Iffprent parts of the Country, wa! i rtinrtt. snnnnsfi anv Pfinneman 1 1- B ,!-: ,e lis - ' ""! ' . I !''.! -vt - J o r j i to! receive our labor for rioth- werwill ;?ell them at Jive cents apiece. !M GREAT STORM ON LAKE ERIE. We notice; n our exchanges distressing ' L! IfrtH . ' ' - i i i-t . , . 3, I lnts ois a storm on lane rune, wnicn i ii It commenced i(lc m its effects. br VOUr deVOtioh to the Cause 1 -diiLiJW lAill,. U. .u i lu LIP- J " ! P VPVFKut1 y - kyind continued to blow very ies,:.Hereafethe returns, and well mavi .JilljinlAillvTi., nail flaiAf Rnffalol wiwfouna'streW- "J ' J F Til ' r 7 v'vi'V" .1 ed! With dead bodies' At IpCl6ck thirty seven had! beeta oiced up? 1 houses were Hoke.. WWyrAtiJiind nronertv destrovea : arid oX thpi mjuryiaorie to tne sni ping is very con- 1 1' J I t!t' - : i: 1 U J I gj I SiacmDie.ji ipw manyiives uave uepn 9 lostjCoii ptily! knows. ;i kme of the -Post Office fat Marlon, Montgomery county, 7N. C. has to try hi3 hand at horsestealing. . ij'--be$n changM to that of? McCallunVs He was fully committed for trial before the r-.; 1 ii ,mi 1 T .1 i 1 1 re, SH at ftne same uia.ee juwaru xxu- Calltim Esai (Postmaster. i 7 f f ' - 4 I' ,.a iAUlrl c. in hnC1npW mnVp ;. i ... . . f tm?M fW"".! tens yourse ly knownf possible ; and il you wouia UO!tniSXpf-UtlOUSiy anu Oil Ult? cucajpsi. I plan, you? pusi patronize me printer, Anerej is (nOjOtner way.. if - ,. ! i 'j 7 j H r "" !" Fr?ri7iion.i-The Hon. Samuel S. Phelps hasjibeetj f4ilected a Senat-fthe pjni- of them ; a friend, who has trietj t(ie experi ted Statesfrom the Stated. nuont for ment, says it makes decidedly better cakes, with six years Worn the 4th of laJcWiext, wnen ms present ierm expires, l ue-vuic . ! ' r ! r-'h i j . o e nw.i ioa I in the Legislature stood ; S. S. Phelps 120, Si S ! Brbwk 72. Gebree P. Marsh 21, C. w lliuims y. vy oiauc , ocuuenui; . ilCT We are 'eeauested to announce tne name ot - j Mr the Joafl j,jbMif McDoweli, as a candidate for appotmentoTLpgroesing Uerk. , r -i Jill HCfiftOM BUENOS AY RES. Weavii the BritishfPaclcet newspaper try tWftkiltil August. Colonel Mancini. of tfe arrhvl 4f 1 Rosas, had had ft brush with one or tne uvionieviuean. umpusis,, very . n.nr Vipf fnwn. on the 29thi and the Dack- i M.-'ii ill! .if . i -ic ... I et represents inai me iuonieviueu crc deieaierilwiih the loss of jone hundred kil- led apd jWCjunded. ; 7- . -j-a ... Thfrereiate accpnntsiTom Kioj Ja lieinS airl Ithe-I pacAelsaysat rumoijs of war ibeitviien Brazil and the Argentine government naa wnoiiv suDsiaca. it ai- 1 j says inai me Brazilian uoveroiueuu t had forMotlen Paz and. hii associates toJ quit tbti bftpital, and thafctheMontevide- f an T ' t- nl r it'-'rt 1 ' 1 t . Li l one 1 -fjaceres naa oeenxaKen out. 01 a Braziliatisteamer at Rio Janeiro iust asi he w&s leaving for, Rio Grande. :jt?oton -1 iFROM MEXICO; Tlift hriHJ- W'Hnntinp-trifT arrivprl vps- -i El i iiWIrttOVAkri Vrr!rvi Thts jarriVAf nnn.-l irrhs the iadvicesof the release of one hun preqahdjbur Texian prisoners. 7.7 I liGpyerrifff Shannon presented1 hisTcre pentiabl to ihe President on. the 3d ultimo. Jhellatjerl was attended by the four Se cretincland the audiencja lasted some iifojiyl HPffe ohft men. whoj was concern fid, in tKejt)bbery of the Ambassador has rfn .rfested a hundred rasroons havinsr rH6kc,;l27I peen Mestcheopin NTY.7i H7 n!the intelligence reached Puebla. I j p New Orleans 1 Republican; 7' 1 ;niH- mm ? I Oner 11; f vi - irtlemautiust from Texas that the inhabt rf '7t7ltrahairt ?:w.A-7l!sionvand.that the water in thatregion 47 -If r .301 ... ; . ;:-Hoke.7107 u, 'l.U in.; :-fii4 ' Tnml, I of emigrants' are return in g7 through "this t plic a, ta r iisourij'that went out last win iter n;l r rinr., ' ' v - ' 7' 7' 1 m , A" PRACTICAL. JOKfe. r -allow use doth breed ahbit in a mart Every body has noticed the truth and point uus; exclamation, v. v o reraemuer an instance i- A gentleman of considerable -talent as orator, became a member ofAtheJegi- cing tuem on fa nose, s jain a minute jor two -throwihSithem t r - on his,- forehead., and. finally folding came ua'l'or consideration and he. Lco'm- !ne"ct"ia sca m oppos ou. iriciiu me uruuueu measure, wuu was a. luuav - rf - ttiitRrminPfl ii 10 spoil the effect of the honorable member's - - . . -w . - - - - .. . f remarks, and: accordingly, before be en tered the House, provided nimself with a dozen " pair. 6f spectacles. The I "member commenced his . speech, with his usual a- bility. But ; a few minutes! had elapsed i J i ' t, .t i . - i rt oeiore ne was ai worK wim nis spectacles, and finally got them upok his forehead. At this juncture, bur wag, who stood Vea dy, jaid another-pair on the. desk before the speaker. These were, taken up, and. rorrnlaf rrriflofinna nromort o! rtlftto n r lengthen- .1. t; 'J-li had warmed into oneof his roostpatri- otic and eloquent sentences, he ief)osited sixtn pair witn xne.otners, ana tnere was one ong and loud peal of laughter from all quarters ofthe Hall President Jclerks, messengers ana i memoers, joinea ia! one , , . - ' , . . i . - . round in astonishment at this curious in terruption ; but accidentally raising his hand he grasped the spectacles, and the whole force of the, joke i rushed upon his mind. He dashed the glasses upon the n , . . . P , a -f. Tbe biU bv a triumphant maibritv. uuur, iuuiv uu uia iicti, tuu icit luc uaii. nrobablv in conseauence of the ierentle- nil ' I mn $isi vnnn iispipss nanir. uincinnaii -- - VSlllClllllUU I " ThfiKinaston Canverdirma. rxd,. lost to MrA o : i t . i -"TT TT" ai rvmgspori gui caugui m a uau vox in mis county a few days since. On his; way down (w.m tha nmat mnntmir hn maHa I.U n "' e1 vti """"c vi hf s!fb!!?f a wrbjr ciiz?S ff 1 d lurre,ruu,.tt ""rsc Bfuu.w "r T" 111 lUC night time, and Without the knowledge or COnv sent of the rightful owner. He was! pursued, a m confession of his guilt. X " rT I . 1. U.L 1 7 1 un qjj inai, wnun iook piace Deiore rusq. Roothe.he did not aDnear to evince much con. trition for his crime, but on the contrary seemed w t very mv.ai aua.r. , , . Locofoco durins his examination, of his beinira . . ..w. ....... . 5 vvnig.ne repjiea mat ne had once been a vvnig. ana was men an nonest man ; out ne naa cnang ed his principles, become a LocofbcoJ spent all his money at Locofoco gatherings, and on his wav from the Kinirsoort meeting had concluded . . 1 - ? circuit Loun wnico commenced usi session in this place this week : and he bids lair to occu- p,at Nashville place similar to that of the illustrious liorr oi ivnoue isiana, wno is incar- ce rated in the Penitentiary of that State, a mar- , , Democratic princis. : . ; j ; The fellows name is Nixon. His story has a moral 10 u inai an can uiiuursmiiu. jxiwx- "" ri .6. . j p Buckwheat Cakes. As this is the season for buckwheat cakes, the following Recipe will at this time be valuable to those who are fond half the trouble necessary in the usual mode of "b . -: 4' r-rr wheax flour, mixed into hatter, add one teasDoon- ful of carbonate of soda, dissolved in water ; add one' ditto of tartaric acid, dissolved in like manner ; first apply the. carbonate', stir the bat ter well, and then put in the acid thus the use of yest is entirely superseded, and cakes as light as a feather " are insured.! One great ad. vantage is, that the batter is ready tor baking as soon as it is made. Columbia Spy, 7 SALISBURY MARKET.! ! Cotton, 5 a 5J ; Bacon, 7 ; Beeswax,- 25 Butter, (fur kin.) 8, (fresh Country,) 10 a 12$ ; Cora, 25 ; Lard, 9 a 10 j Sugar, 8 a 10 ; Molasses, 50 ; Salt, j$3 per sack ; Bagging, 15 a 20 ; Rope, 7J a 9 CHERAW MARKET Remixics. Cotton. The market during the past week has been active with large receipts for the season, principal sales have ranged from 54 a 6 extremes 4 1 a j. j Bacon.- We have no changeto. notice and conse quently make no alteration of 7 a 8. f nnr. Remains as last quoted a $4 4U a good article would readily command tne latter price, The JSivtr The. navigation for; Steamboats still precariousunless of very light draught.-. f f ) FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. - r , Bacon, 8 a 8 ; Butter, 14 a 16 ; Cotton, 5Ja6; Flax- seed; $1 ; Lard, 9 a 10 ; Whiskey 38 a 40 j Salt, 2 $3 25; Flour, $4 a $4 50; Tallow. 7 a 7i. r J r llemarks. The North Carolinian! says-i-Trade; has! been brisk this week. On Tburedayj there, was a great deal of 'Cotton in. The highest sales we heard of were; The New Yor pjrici is 5 a 6j.V " Ir ttuMrea' fTI AKEN up and committed to Jail in Rowan conn-; - I tw on the 4th instant. a necro roan -named JER ti kEQ vears old. 5Tfee hkhrhlind in oni eye, and says he belongs to Mr; Harperriear Charlotte; N. Carolina. 1 no owner requcsieu lucome lorwara, and take him awav. : y y;' noah Roberts Jailor. ; tSaIisburyrNoV. 9, 1844 W28 1 i -'17 TO THE PUBLIC. ;;7 THE subscriber takes thit rfiethod Qfwjnfbr minor K nnhlic ' that he still continues .to carry on the business of STONE CUTTING, as usual, at his irranite Quarr.sereh miles south of Salisbury, near the old Charleston road, where Ck , im itla tn. mnnlr all rrflpr ftlV t . tJ.'LAj 1 l,'AAi4Act nt:.a" Al3 foaleVat the West prices, window sHls, door !tP.n. .roiitTlf bu dm:rrjcks.,l6rhb nillsr nrrr - - - I' , u ------- a H;i . -1 rlJH .1. II r-'A. .LH.l.Lia JlAVUVtHVIW Mr m.sm . : i 11 i. u ' . w n T--t Tl JTP f 1 . Y luau 1 i-vN. R.- Oiidfrs f.ir anr of tha above-wrought ; . , , , ...., rt - --.---r-i. - 1 ttttt! nT.TOIHiiCr X vlJAvy' u.jii iiner or ai aHW:- tnfP.l t.tnT,; nt 1 Shnrr will bo ,inu T aJ r rn.: i Jt? br ..UMDEBMX '"tf; J I jrTacpJ 23. '44 pnnctually attended to. 7 7" . i. .'i - II. . Kovcnbcf 9,1 814-33- - , V1 TWUlv&W?W ' f-f ERIDAYiJiQIiKING. ' -Presidential Election. : i t PENNSYLVANIA. l- - ' ;rTho. following returns says the. Nation, al lntelligencerof the'Sthi indicate clear-? ly, we thinkj that the State' has studied her interests so w'eH'as to have' given her' vote ior a, man uircctiy and lnveterateiy opposed to them a species" of .political -ir -rC - s wisuum ior -wmcni rennsyivania nas ais tinguished herself on former i occasions. There are only 34 counties heard from. -rv.i kill- Goverhbr.:"-' r " President. fc Marklf4 ShunTi: Clay. Polk: 20,663 20,856 121,470 v22f499 ; . v oHid, - - on'the other! hand, appears to have read her duty and consulted her principles dif ferently ; tlor, according to! the Hollowing returns, being all that have yet reached us, she has given her vote for the man who stands pledged by; the whole tenor of his life arid known principles to support her interests arid those of nis whole country. Ttierja." isinot' a dbubtj that tshe has cast her vote for Heney Clay. Here" are re turns from 19 counties. ; Governor. President. Bartley. Todd. Clay. Polk. j j 5,35 3,352! 6760 2,927 In; addition to the above, we have par tial rjeturns from Montgomery, which show a Wiig gain of 115 Green, 13 ; Madi son, 100 j Ross, 275 ; which make the pre sentWHIG MAJORITY THREE THOU SAND EIGHT ! HUNDRED, and the to tal 3Vhig gain thus far very near TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED VOTES over the late Governor's' election I MARYLAND. This gallant State, too, there is no doubt, has recorded her suffrage , for the great n t ci. ! nn i i American piaiesman. ine lew partial returns which we received lastnisrht show . , . 7 I in every, case an mcreasea VV nig VOte as Compared With the late Governors elec- .J" j .iJ. i.. t.i iiiiii. mm rHiiini iniiii iiir piiu ni ni. i timbre has verv materiallV diminished the , , - T " " irauauient locoloco vote there. 1 nese A.4la .t .. it.i tl C. i 1 11 icauugivc assmaiitc mat iuc oiaic is uu right. Tn Ralrimnrft Va TfnAn -mrftv U -r . r j - Only 449 being a reduction of 773 since moiltn. i sure daily, from this j time forward, to re com v mg successes uniu me crowninj rning annunciation of Victory to Clay andFre- LINGHUYSEX. ! : . -1.7 j VIRGINIA. We have" he ws from only 8 counties in this State, showing an increased vote for Clay over that given to General Harrison in 1840. So far the Whigs have done nobly. The following is the vote ; i r ' I i Clay. 409 824 40 maj 50 " Polk. 202 276 Henrico C. H., 1st day Rjhmond city,! Ppforshimr Fairfax- CWesterfieli rfield 330 56 250 66 Dinwiddie Sussex : Greenville In this Town on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Thomas F. Davis, Mr. N. S. A. CHAFFix.to Miss Juua A4 Wheeiwu ',. j . -A Recently in Marengo county 1 Ala. , by the Rev. James Beverly, Bur well L. Dpmas, EJsq., of Richmond co., N. C.l to Miss Mart Pickett, daughter of Major Joseph Pickett, of Marengo, Dtrtr ; . In Mocksville, on Monday night the 4th inst., Caleb Phifer, (student at law,) of Cabarrus county, aged 20 years. I JAlihough his illness was protracted, and his sufferings often acute, he met his trials with that composure which distinguished him during nis short life. Studious in his habits, quiet and unpretending in his deportment, his vir tues will live, and his memory will be cherished by those who knew him. j He has left a widowed mother, (who was with him in his last sickness,) and a large number of friends and relations to lament his early death. j After life's pitiful, fever, he sleeps well." ! In Davidson county, oa-the 6th instant, Mrs. Sarah Warrew, consort of Nathaniel .Warren, of Wake c'ty., on her way to Alabama. 7 j In this county, on the 28th ult. Mr. James Kerr, aged about 75 years.' j He. was a most worthy citizen. In this countyi on the 20th ulu, Mr. Michael Bird, at in ,jmj ntrZ an advanced age. - j On the 1st. Oct. at his residence in Richmond county, Lawrence C. EvRRFrr, M ne 70th year of his age, leav ing a large circle of relations and friends to lament their bereavemenL . L i . j iln Montgomery county, on the 16th Oct. of typus fe ver, Robert! W.f Peacock, eldest son of the Rev. Wm. Nl Peacock, in the 19th'year of liis age. i iln New Orleansoh the &th nlty, of yellow fever, Mr. Thomas paetia, aged 22 years, a native of North Carolina. 7;i f , .; 'M7 7- ' I At his residence in Cumberland county, on the 17th It., the Rev, Allen McDotoalo, an aged Minister of the Gospel in the. Presbyterian Church, and late raster of the united congregations of Tirza, Bluff and Mount fisgah. ? 7 ,7 j ' Executor's Sale. fllHE Executor's ofthe last Will and Testament of UL Abraham Area.dee'd, will expose to sale on the 2bth t trw iat TtlAtnc of the deceased, the Planta- I J Mn,.;n:n, 1 Afl Jk with a mnd M I i ... -w '. 1,1 nt-iu!- ITWeillltS UOUSC BUtt UU flCCCKary UUlBUUQlliS. Also ; Nine likely NEGROES, men, teomen and children : Besides Houseltold and Kitchen ? 1 ; Furniture, Farming Tools, and - p - Stock! of every description, dec. - : r Terms made known" on the day ot sale. " 7' l- " y ftrm .ARFA Execu ws. - ! Cabarrus county, Nov 9, 1844 3wpd ; : -'- 1 1, I 1 -, 1- f ii . . - f k- 4i v, VlJi-iU-AWJtOAVlAAV J kxa.a - mHE Subscriber will offer for sale, on the 4th day of i TWmfvr next, at the residence of the lafe Robert ;1t thx foltowinf oroDertv. to wit H'i ' -.rtl.tZ TT7J,l ')'! ;.V '77, 7 fail ' 7-3ic2Ss , ' tt. ' TTn,t4hrJJ inJ "... THE -AMERICAN REVIEW, i "TT. ha ring been determined t establi a Pctknl and -d Lite rary Monthly Re ieWj to be conducied in the city of New. York by Ceokgi; IL Coltos, Esq., and devoted to, the perman.cnt mainienance of Wais principles and improTcment of Amekica Literature, ,. i ', - -The ondersWed. AVhts members' of tW .Tanr. eighth Congress, from ail sectlons'of the Union, most cor dially approve of the design, and nrge it opoa the AVJiis' of the Republic for their uniraveringBupportAnd that coaSJence may be extended by the public, assurance is hereby griven, that the continual assistance of leading men of the Whiz Pfrty his been sccureJ.und that fall trust is .reposed in the views and ahilitiea'of the Editor. r ? ' - j Members of the Senate.: - , Willie P. Ma'ngum, N; C. ; .Georgfe Evans, Me; J. J. Criuenden. Kv. : J. MrPherson PrricmGa. Mamea j T.Siinmons.R. Island ; James Alfred Pearce, Md. ; R: tl. Uayartf, Ue! ; J. W. Hantington, Connecticut j Sam uel S. Phelps, Vermont f Alexander Barrow, Louisiana; J.-i.JViorehead, Kentucky ; Wm. C. Rives, Virginia j William Woodbridge, Michigan : Ephraini IL Foster. Tennessee ; "VV. L. Dayton. New Jersey j John flender - - j- Member of the House. Garrett Davis, Kentucky; Charles IloJson, Massachu setts : ueorce W. 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Kennedy, J Collamer, John J. Hardin, Wm. S. Archer, Rufus Choate, Alexander H. Stephens. j i It is unnecessary to set forth the reasons that have led to this desgin. They are many and will present them selves to every mind. , But to the above the Editors have to add a word. It is known that the same enterprize has been two or three times before attempted by others ; and that they failed as signally as they were weakly begun.- We care not to investigate the causes, but their failure has stood greatly in the way of the present undertaking. We only give unqualified assurance that this Review teUl appear every month forgone year at least, from January, 1845. Whether it shall Continue longer must depend up on the support f those i'ho can see the importance of such a work. 1 nis support we earnestly request, behev ' ins that the work will be in all respects able and useful. 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NEW GOO DS mi IHE subscribers iare now receiving from New York Si ' and Philadelphia, their pall and Winter stock of NEW STYLE . 8c FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, full as large in amount, and decidedly the most hand some ever brought to this market, they are in part as fol lows: . j' Extra super wool black and blue cloths and cassimeres, Striped and plain sat tine ts and tweede cassimeres, French and English beaver cloths and winter vestings, Water twist, Glasgow and Washington Kerseys, -Red, white, yellow, and green flannels, all qualities, Kentucky jeans, plaid, linseys and linings, Rich cashmere de cosse and rip cashmere, new article. Plain, striped and plaid Alpacca, all colors and prices, Bombazines, Oriean$"cloths, and Roumelias very pretty, English and Julian cravats and satin stocks, Silk, kid, cassimere.buck and cotton gloves, Crapes, lawns, muslin collars and French linen cam. hd'fs, Jackonet and swiss muslin, edgings and insertings, Rieh damask and lady sale and talton shawls, Brighton hoods and 'self adjusting skirts, Merino and flannel knit drawers and shirts, Whitney ,: macinaw land duffle bla n kefs', grea t Variety, Apron checks, bed ticks, bleached & brown sheetings & shirtings, . j Tailors trimmings of all - descriptions, 10 ps. genuine bolting cloths, warranted, Nos. 4 to 9. 20 doz. leghorn, straw and bl'k bombazine bonnets. 50 " black and white fur and wool hats. 50 " fur, cloth, hair, silette and glazed caps, ALSO, - a large assortment of Saddlery; and Saddlers' Trimmings i Carnage trimmings of everyvariety. 4 a6e l"m miDS? mJJ t. Smiths and carpenters' tools. Iron, castings, Blister, spring, and east steel. 18 boxes tin plate. 1 SHOES. 600 pr. men's lined & bound shoes, good and very cheap. 500 pr. women s sewed and pegged shoes and slippers. 1,000 pr. sewed and pegged Negro shoes. 3 cases Miles' fine Philadelphia made water proof boots. S7 1-2 to 9. i 12 cases thick winter boots, all prices. 5 cases Philadelphia calf skin boots, very fine. 5- doz. Philadelphia calf skins, very cheap. 8 do. Lining and binding skins. 3 doz. eastern tanned - hoe skins. 20 doz. saddle trees. 4 p's. blue and fancy plush. 1 5,200 oak tanned and hemlock sole leather,' good and cheap. GRPERIES7 21 bh'ds. Porto Rico sugar 550 bags Rio coffee 1,600 woolsey and woolfey loaf and crushed sugar. -. C 24 kegs Dupopts F. F. F. powder. . . i . -'75 v blasting powder, best quality. 7T . 'iOO boxes glass, 8 x 10 and 10x12. 4,000 lbs. white ead, warranted best quality. ; 16 barrels tanpenroil, very best article, $17 600 yds. gunney and dundee bagging, 100 coils Virginia and Mannilla rope. -; - 800 Ihs, rope suitable for mining. . . - O" The above cooda were bought with cash exclusive ly, and will be sold at wholesale and reuil for cash, as low as goods of 1 be same qualities and style can oe bought souUi ot ue rotomac. j , , jr JENKINS & BILES. - Oet.3l8t. 1844 27til39 pnimRY -school. t r niHE subscriber wDi pen her School for children ot I . . . r nf .w-VfK Slut Insr) at ; her 1 lwiinnr; where Ilex terms will be made DOW Klr,UU V"" -- . vowy. " r j 33 JZJEjfjaCd H3CILI JSPLENDID STOCK QFJj r KEW -,.-t : ca- ciD cm ixb'ri A . Call, we and fxanice tcforc yoa Eayl f 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS ; A RE now opening at their large Brick Store in Salisi 1 bury, an assortment of fashionable , 3. . t NEWSTVIlESUND PATTERNS!, much laraer in amount thao has ever' been opened in h ;.;i,f - this or any of the adjoining counties at one time ; in part as toiiows : DRy,: GOODS ,1 U L of aU kinJV, r . . -IT r? r nr k r tt ' Wtttt r r v : - - : Crbcltery ware, while Lead, Tanner's oil, anvils, 'vices, ': -r- bellows. hammereJ bonnets, bats. cbds. shoes, leather. weeding hoes, pheet iron, sheet steel, carriage trimmings - . ." f . bolting cloths:topiig andtggin:4'! .- ' - vj J ! s- i rf; ; . t: ' ; ; I00f fdh?fj sack of Liverpool tcdt; ,-.n , U T - v The aiovelf&med Goods were bought in Philadelphia f and NewwYorlt. and naid for in cash, and are ofiered for- Rale aWe LiwiKt reduced! orices": and though we do not'" : T ' f t "-v proiee ;o tiave tne power to mase goous iui m w j s 5 " ; . ' s per cent, when swa jgp.to. Philadelphia andNew Vork;. f we have ihe 4ai nd do buy largely everyjnomh in the '" t , rear j either Lv-onJ of ourselves In person or by ihe most w, experiecedt anl jso thai whatever fall there may be in,.- j 1 : i ; Li ij : . mt .all iima ' ! '".. ; ready to take ad vantage, fiu All who wish good bir- gams are rcspectfullv iuvtted to call and -examine ior (!.'? themsetvi fT--. :; v 7- J W.MURPIlYi oia.'-f j mJI. ; , , SalMwry, flct 6,-1844 " wVb - . . NelrpiG'o qd s ' ' "' " !'.- ;': " '''' ' ' . ; -TTlk: SUBSCRIBERS BEG leave- to announce to the citizens of Salis'rti ry ( , , r ; and its yiciniiy, that; we are opening mnall.though ; Fashionable qnd well selected assortment oj i 1 : TS;TuE WBt,I IJUWH TU, ' , ,-m, so yTiiYcbpxERY-A of Sliayer's Hotel, opposite the court-house. Their stock - is entirely new, and will dc soia at very . reuueeu . pi ices for cash. Jled tkditcTute Flanndsi and BlanleLi, Bleached and hrmch shirtings $ sheetings, Silks J rikh Brocad? and Poull de" Soles, 7 Cashed&CasseuseJineLaine 1 lAnenrdamb. HanrWfS'JmstiUhcdt i fOUK crapais, potnix, gwvvs v . And at variefty if articles, such as are generally to be J found jin a regular dry goods establishment. :',.., f I 7 JAsjA..OAMPBELLCc-:r?Z G,iu.M, nit Qfl 1R44 - 4w26 i ' t-rv APOTHECARY BUSINESS!.:. M. PENN AND AYRES 4-- rtvr ntix?vi!fi Tin ft kCC.fl.' 1' for sale t at thel Temtles Drus Store, bv . 7- 1 Henderson a- wiieeluk;;. r ry ,u ;.n I 1 --t. -:tw' BR,P. nendersoit's l?nc and FcTer Ecmtdy !::' - A i&dFJEaiid certain cure, may be had at the.jTeo-f ' .1 t - HEXDEBSON it WHEELER. 1 -t . R 6 WJlND'S TONIC MJJCTVRE, - - a ?7; 1 sfi It AY'S Ointments Jayne's Vermifuge, liemlm'f s JT.eiid McLfmc's Vermifuge.Dr.Rowand's and Jaynes family meidicinies, Lee's, Dean's, Dyott'a Hooper's Spen-"; cer's Hull's, Pfeter's, Phelps and Beckwitb's pills atoo ; Dr. P. Headetson's Stomachick Ehxer, may be had at the Jeoplefs Drug store. ? v- 1000 lbs. of Wood Tallow and Sperm candles for " Isale at thcPeoplV drug store t by t 1 . , i- ifvvnritnv i, wifKiPT.Wn- f ! .. R.P sale IIendeT9ons invaluable Anti-bilious pills for ,v, at th Vennli? Drus store re, oy 1 . --.!, ,f,v HENDERSON & WllEELEIL. it SaUtlmrjf, Aug. 17, 1844 'v. (l0 Statr of Jlovtn eavouna, X JZOIVAiY COUNTY,' r : 1 . .71 StrmiOdl COURT or LAW T ALL TERM, 1 844.w ? Henry I LucaS, 1 .- ) "1" . mi!' Petition for Divorce."; i I va Permina Lucas. 7 7 rif appearittg to the satisfaction of rihe .courlt'Mv; m .. defendant Permioa Lucas, is not an inhabitant of thi; : f7 State r-Ordered that1 publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that the said Permina ; Lucar annear at; the! next SuDerior Court, to be held for Rowauf U r county at the; cwnhouse in Salisbury, on the 3d monday' . ; ot demur! to the petition in thircase, otherwise, judgment : firo confe80 iwill be taken againsTher. '.;4?i Ij r Witness, John 11. llardieiclerk. oi our said court ai oi-.. . fice, the third raonday after the fourth mondaf m AU- r : gust, 1844 John h: hardie,cs k?H Qw2G ; . .Printers fee ' $5 50 r.-7v; A? Sfatc Court o f EQUtftf''fori Uowdti County -Fall Tn the case of James Thomason against the Admiwi -r tnttrvr if eirs oi forest iionroe.ii BBpeanuc io uie' Batsfaction f the Court that GOes-WiUiamMirpe, 777 fi 7 of ihleendants,is not an inhabitant xf tlua State t ; peitfjat' the aext term of this court, on the third monday 4 afterithe IbuVthmohday in February next, at the :ourtfr--- -x: house, in sajisoury, ana pieaa answer vi wcia. ".yi pliinants bijl, else judgm proeonfesso will beenna rwtirfM opt.Gw hearing exnarte as to bim. j :f j ,: SAMUEL SlLtlMAN, 6-! Printers 8S S0 . ? v Cw2S ir. i October ,7 l-v XTAVIKP made SamX Koi'Wf1!: A.1 i,v. r thi late firm of Doualas Jc.Wil nams' aU persona indt lo uwm TM .V"."M ur fv w - . . .. . . ... i, t.: and settle their account j ' -r-- t rr of the find roust be closed Immediately, GEO.' B. DOUGLAS, - L : ' . ' " i ' - Surviving Partner.: 3Set2gJl844 f22-tf rllAKtiS up anc enierea cm an muj. ,yr , f j: X, book of Rowan county, oy iienjamin, ?, 7. . t Sedhler. aTstraiL horse. wpraisM. by iWiVIn:' Tfreeholders to be worth 20 dollars. Tbe.5 ; - f r'is Rested to wmel charges anSd toke him away Jtangtri Oef26,tl844 i Hi. ustree t a ww TT7wr"j.'.x H Essiss sept- 23, ' WTrtfr iVTrBrrMTrlllil. - VMJ A m-9 -w StotJe ibe next-venrm -v - b , charter oi m tide of chewing and amokinrf To- 1- 1 3 4 -1 - -Ii 7 14 i i: t -i .1 ' Jr t' .'.I .1 7-- ;i7 1 i . . -I ,1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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