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- 1 A - r - -i. '. -. j- .. . -.- : ; . - ti"' -, - "... v 1 - ) Htus.ic.and Drtcing.ScYeM times' during this week, Hvc haVo seen, on the street, two lit. tld ctildren-one a boy, seven or eight years .- old, and iho therla girl about four, or perhaps fire-i-d&nckjt to" .music of an Organ,vhich is carried about apd ope rated by a fore igner, of aorua sort, the lather, wo suppose, of tne cnu- , ! i . v - ,tn ra largo stock-of Hardware, Oils, i j wore successful, in money-making than any-- p. : A Z "n j .w45 1,11 it.;l ---..L i,: : Pamts, &c. &c. The firemen and citizens I Mi.l... . a,L:L.. 1 a f him in . this lectioii, for ylfars pastl It is on account of tbeperforrriaiicesof hh little children, no doubt, which p!e4so:the maids of some peopled But wo think:' tjhej. projspecU of the littlo Jonescan ' nl excite t ie commiseration of te feeling heart, wh'o-W)uWjdiscounlenance their father scheme oILttione v.rnaking, to secure to them a . better fiadthfinliiatwhi such a life as, the present.: TOefc Mcbujj&and tht fr Office -Bttt The Pro f heel Journal, speak! ngjaf Mr. ilcDuffie's opposition to the Postage Rei form. Bijt pri pertinently; says: "Mr. McDtiffieiis an f instance of the force of LpreJudic?U ftbn one subject, giving a wron direction; jtolthej w&ole 'mind t a strong i. v if rW f ny measure can be pro posed in jjvhicnjhe does I not see aii attempt to enrich th North at the expense of the Sooth, tys change has ever been deman ded by a mre general expression of the public .will, jthan a redaction in the rates of postagJ People have justly complain ed that the private, social and commercial correspondence of the country is burdened with the:jcxj)ense of transmitting' all the correspondence of the government; ah expense whichj should manifestly be borne by, the nnj treasuryii ButlMrV Mc- puffie consider this an oppression upon tlle ou x W !ar extension-of the system 01 plunder 1 which he charges upon the iNortn. XVevertheless, the bill will be high ly popular in the Southas well as in" the North; LItsinanifestjustice Will commend it to the vhole country, and the blessings which will flow from it will increase as the relations between distant parts of th onionarstretijgthencd and multiplied by lis operation, ffl he narrow policy of such men as jVIr. McDuffie is iar, far behind .the age. I Xlargernd more liberal views uavo loug preyauea. a Knigat encased M arnior wjtyiance and sword, might as i weir malio figjit upon a six pounder, as Mr.;Mcpufiie bring up his antiquated no 'tions agains tlje progress of intelligent re form.; lie majkes a gallant fight, but he harms only himself." " r I i . - - i : OUR FD EIGN RELATIONS. ; we are a Hid that the general sense of ... .i i ..: I - tne nation is not sufficiently awake to the ion in which our country is placed by the action of the - critical jpbsi likely to be Executive u on our foreign relations, and by the parti concurrence of jhe House of Represen es in one branch of. its , projects, jan action of that body, even sarpassiq Executive recommenda- tions, in regard to another. y In a speech vesterdav made bv Mr. Ad- i wns, onjthe spur of the jnoment, but in which ; hej a Jed bythe chain of his 4houghtsintd a much wider field than , he intended! il Alj. Adams took occasion to allude to; lhj nresent posture of the Ore gon question, and to the possible conse quences pf the bi 11 on that subject, which ihas passed the House, should it ripen into f law. ' pTh4Jdirecfe.efrect of such a law, ie said, would be to bring us into collision with Great Britain, and to . cause just ap prehension of our being ultimately involv ed thereby m a war with that Power. H Ailudihsr to a rumor which had felhimjcif jthej purpose of the Administra tion, in the Invent of the passage of the Oregoa biII,to propose to add at once five , 'egtmehis of) infantry to the present mili tary establishment. Mr. A. intimated that, however necessary or proper such a mea sore might Le in such a contingency, it Wasnothihin comparison to the extent . of military preparation which it might be come necessdry to make in consequence .f the rash considerate action in regard ;t0 Jhe Oregpti question which the House of Representatives had on its part already !counUnan'clpd.- -v g ,rV ; i,ReferVinto the speculations which had hecn indulfftfd in as to a supposed desitrn :iprOreat.llfltain' to acquire the j Island' of ,CQb4bne6tiaf Ion with Spa :m aia r e fPouia' Dy otr annexation of Uxas, Jose jill right to take exception on general principles -with what probahili- i ucsssaout(i weunaertakeby force . 1 prevent hbr acquisition . of that island, or wrest t from her hands when acquired, ttosiderihgHhe utter, disparity of dur na- M forcis im hers. Were we, foUowing the Wesllof the late Secretary ot the avy, pr. Upshur.) tcf attempt to enlarge , ear maritirrtp force to only one-half of that r Great Britain gentlemen must lay their 1 cco"nt: with an expenditure of forty miK ions of dollars a year for that branch of . me public service alone, aqd, if actually - engaged in kwar with Great Britain, up gwMt might be swaged, - I! perhfPs twice that annual amount. So J11 aliere matter of money to be Hvv -?llhe People in every form of JJri11! rciSn war was not to be Wed bylthe levity with which it ' vJi- ef ? ?Pokcn of some gentlemen secm 4 inkit should be. - cf XT - lVaS lhc general tenorof the speech tofJr' Adams, in which he deplored nnd fne4the-temper andthe sptririn . t J J e foreigncjations of the country , . ' utiv! v en lDf late managed by the Exec , L.anqh of the Government, and dis-' iand acted. upon inxthe House of fesentatives.f. Int. 0 tativ 3 the- . . Wednesday, Filriutry 10. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. ' This morning, at half past 2 o'clock, a fire was discovered bursting out from the interior cf the large wooden building own ed and occupied by Messrs. J. .H,. & J. Marline, the! upper story as a Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, nnd the lovvr citizens were promptly on the spot, but the fire had made such progress before it was discov ered,, that itjivas impossible to do more than saethf neighboring buildings, which were in Imminent danger, but, with the exception of a small rear building, they were preserved. Scarcely any thing was rescued from the Store. The most impor tant of their account books wm for n. jately at the dwelling of Mr. J. Martine. ut -"a- were insurea 9,000, whicn we are grieved to learn iibnly about half --w.. , fivw me lire onginatea. is not Known. 1 1 tie worthy satterers have ? the sincere sympathy of the whole communi ty. Mr. Z. Burroughs asrain suffered somt loo L A ' a ! w i . . 10SS Dy damage to his goods in removing them. Fati Observer. -ICF The 1 Milton Banner" is the natn of a new Loco Focopaper, about to be es- lauHsiicu ai pinion in irus oiate. i ne I.oco Focbs in f that region finding they cannot seaoce tne aoie and independent Editor of the -Chronicle mu tuiu pan j( wnicn ne isonscientipuslytreading conyincedthat uis neuner to De "awed by tearvor "'s'j 'seem ucicruuneu, ii posssiblel to 1st arve him out "We trust that me wnigsqi uaswell, Kockingham, and Person, in this State, and of the neighbor, ing Counties in Virginia, will see to it,; mai so emctent an exponent of their prin- cipiea snaiijfioi ot stiencea. Hal. Keg. r "7? 7e Randolph Will Case !," from the Petersburg Intelligencer that the J ury, alier qehberaUng one day, rendered a verdict establishing the will and codicil of 1821 as the last will and testament of John Kandolph. This Will is the one wheh emancipate all his slaves, cuts off his nearest relations from all right to his pro perty, and gives the greater part of his possessions o Mr. '"Bryant,1 the husband of one ot ms nieces. Hal. Register; DC7 Sawdel Nelson (at this time Chief Justice of the State of New York has hponhnnln K TiJ ' I. tt fo-T I S i .,uc"'' WJ the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to he an Associate Justice ol th Supreme Court of the Uni- iru oiait-a ; nus niung a vacancy on that Bench which has existed since the lamen ted death of Judge Thompson. The Devil catched a Shadln Milton. raM on Christmas day, by the Rev. Mr. Stoever, MrjJohn Devil was joined in ho ly matrimony to Miss Elizabeth Shad, all J : . . . ot iuuton; y . FRIDAY-MORNING. OCT We jrexjeived the following note, this morning, from a gentleman at Wash- ington : -j . Washington City, D. C, Feb. 22, 1845. Gentleman: Lhave the Dleasnre to in form you thkt the Bill containing an ap- propnation pr the Branch Mint at Char lotte, has jut passed the House of Repre- seuiauvesji ajia wui, 1 ininK, pass me oe nate. A motion to abolish the Mint was. after debate; defeated .UJ J-i...j - t ' u v a majority, In haste, yours truly, P. S. fTexas will probably pass the Senate, contrary to the expectation here tofore. II I . . . Well, if Texas is passed, we shall see' what we shall see. f - ; i Froni the Providence Transcript. The Writ of Errors-The Supreme Coort have granted the writ of error pray- eu ior in mej peuuon 01 1 nomas tvv. uorr. The Governor and Attorney General have been cited in behalf of the State to aDDear n ih. fiwt Mnn1at nf Tl...ml.. ...t A. I iu wail, iuuuuajf vi jLcucuiucr ucJLb iu hear the question argued. . TL- -irk .ri.:.'..:ii i .-i '. XT I"?rc,rV lo irY uie quesiion wueineritie oonsuiution ana Laws of the United States have been vie lated by, the action of this State in the Iri al Dorr for reason. ; It will hot ho regretted bv anv that the Supreme .Court are to hear and determine this maUer.jlVhatcver may be their de- cisionTUhoJe Island will abide by it. We iear noi result. Tlit Oregon Negotiation. The Message from the President of the United States. which appears in our account of Yester day's proceedings in the Senate, satisfac torilv disproves the rumor, whih ymp h , V ,m I t to have iraihed ceneral erftdit nnf f f lii elv: f hat ihk Ao.rtt?ot? K-t .k:- r-- - . Trrr ,vwu misuu- vernment and that of Great Britain on the Orezron question had been broken riff . I I Every where, so far,tbey gain on the elec tion of last fall, and the Whig spirit exhi bits itself still undaunted. ' - X A steamboat was launched at Cincin nati last week, which is said to measure more than any vessel ever built in, the U nited Statei . She is 305 feet in length, S3 feet beam, about 10 feet hold, is called the w: Missouri" ahd is intended to ply be tween NeW Orleans arid St. Louis. 'Her cabin will accommodate two hundred per cons, - - t Ine election now going on in the State rnur to the said peuuon, oOierwise, the same wilibe taken f XT.... Vi.V A.- " a m' prownfesso.ajjdheardexreastothetn. j Of JNeW York for COUnty officers shows WitnessJohn Giles, clerk of our said court at ofSce.the 1MI ' im " ; - ' . ; - .... I most crratll VlDCr resnlts fnr thft Whir I K first monday in February, 1845, and m tbe G9th year of -i fnji fjff?' powan couDty.ohthe 9th tiltirao, MAR TI! A FELICIA IIEilANS, daughter of pr. II. T., and Martha J Diamukes, aged bout three yeirs, i .. .. Also, at the same tJiw. on t entW u!f f nA nJ p DIS MUKES, after a severe and protracted inesj, 23yeara. : An obituary notice of the lamented physician and citi zen, can onljr be a mark of respect to hismemory. It however, is bat seldom that the attention of the pbblic is called to notice the departure of a man so useful arid cor. thy. Cut down in the pride of his matarity and bseful ness, an aU-wise Providmce has erined(the art! thaAUflesh.ndtl.gpod " iujj uu tuc vuru Ol ue on an only child, and bewails the premature departure of a husband and daughter. - Yea, the accumulated sorrows of his aged por;n 'x. whose stav snI hnn h louder than any words we can utter, and render jfarther comment nnnecessary-fOwft. - a i In this Town on the nit Mr Rnnp.nr urnw. RIS, aged about 35 years. He has left a worthy fcmily to mourn his death. - . i ' -i.e?tl! hlf Town, onthe 25th ulti Mr. JOHN wuuuaENOUR, son of the late John Coughenour. tq.geI2l years. ! ! lh 25tb' Mw REBECCA SMITHDEAL, I r ; ,V . . ' emv a ouui i HutAii, wue of Mr. Adam Smithdeal. and daughter of the late John Coughenour, Esq., in the bloom of lue. ; Also, on the 15th, WARNER AUGUSTUS on of the late Warner Clarke. J infant DBS. P. & A. M. HENDERSON, TJM AVING associated themselvel in the Prac tice of Medicine, offer their Professional aemcea to the Public. (Kr Office in the brick building, opposite the Rowan Hotel. Balubury, March 1, 1845 tf44 Doct's Harton fc Hrider, 1 Q AVING associated themselves in the Prac tico of Medicine, fand loc&forf Vernon, Kridert Store J Rowan ! Count VA of ler their professional services to the public. UNION HOTEiL, MOCKSVILLE,N.:C. w THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that they have recently purchased that lars ous Public Home in MocksvUl4 Davie county, sw TV m a uv that they have refitted and newly furnished the same and openea it tor tne use of the public. To those acquaint- .S V8 Kanf u wU1 u. jl to say that the ouua.ng is nearly new; tne rooms large and airy. of moaern construction, and that the entire establishment with its T" Out-buildingi and adjacent Grounds, a is most commodlously and comfortably tmineei The undivided attention of the undersigned will be directed to the comfort and well being of those who may honor them with their patronage. J H. Ac R. REYNOLDS. Mocksvillc, February 20, 18454-3w44 starte of aiottn Gavolimx. Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. JOHN MORGAN VS. vivips tricricniuvn Attachment ld n is A. tj - msuuiuAucu. , v 1 i appearing to tne satisfaction of the Court, that the M. Defendant has removed bevond the limits of this State, bo iuui me orainary process 01 jaw cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and an- . . .L. 1 J 1 I pear Deiore me justices ot our Uourt ot rjeas and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first mnn. day in May next, then and there to replevy and plead oth erwise, judgment final wilibe entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. JOHN GILES Clk. Printers Cee 85 00 6v44 tiltt Of firflt tTjttnlf If r,. r-.r,. , 'cj 5 i , 0 J iiowan County February Sessions, 1845. VV Hie Morgan vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Tied is f TJ . - , v TTT- .u r...: r .1 . ! .. . 1 I. .jamjg iu me Miwaciwa w ine voun, mat trie j jl iseienaant nas removed bevond tne limits of this State, so tnat tne ordinary process or Law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered, that Duplication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for 6 weeks, thkt he be & aonesr before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan at tne courthouse in balisbury, on the first monday in Msy next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise iud- ment by default final, will be entered against hipi, an 1 the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee $0 00 - 6w44 state of .&ortft aWUn;i, Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. JesseP. Wiseman vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court, that the Defendant has removed bevond the limits of this State. .1 . .1 I: e . . . 1 bo uiui uk oruittarj process oi kjyw canuoi De served on Wo : It therefore ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and an- .i-t-. ir e . . 1 . pearbeforetheJasticesofourCourtof PJeas and Quarter sessions, at the i next court to be held for the county of Row- an, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first inonday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise i judgment by default final, will be entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintina debt t JOHN GILES. Clk. Printers fee $5 00 I 6v44 estate til fnrifl';4ltriSlfiT'y 'T1, "U r?JrJ:? Rowan County---Febbvabv Sessions, 1845. Davrirl Cnx. son of -Wm. anrl vif Pnllv nA ' .l r i tj J I 0, . .v. u, i t Petition to set aside the Probate of the Will of i David Reed. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants, David Cox, (son of Benjamin) Otho W. Cox, Wra. Riley and-wife Alley, Arthur Kimbrell and wife roily, Mcses iroweii and wiie Elizabeth, are not m- W 0 0 w ) ' -r habiunts of this State :: On motion, ordered by the Court, .... mbl cation be made for six weeks in tbe Csrolin 'w.tehman. for the said absent defendaiita to be anJ in. pear before the Justices of our Court of Picas and Quar- ter Sessions, at tne next court to De neia tor tne county or Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on tbe first mon- ur Independence. JOHN GmES, Ctt. Printers fee 85 50 6w44 itate oC ilortft droiiHsi, i Rowan County -Febhuakt Sessions, 1845 L CxEssJtBoGEKt. Moses Misriraxjexx." ; V- Execution levied on LandV IT appearing to the satisfaction'of lha: Conrt, that "the Defendant ts nq an inhabitant of this Stater, soxhat he cannot be served with notice in writing: i It is therefore orj dered by the court, that publication be made in the Caroli-I na Watchman, notifying him that his Lands! have been levied on; and that at the next term of this conrt, to wit on the 1st monday in May next, an 'order of sale of the! said Lands will be prayed for agreeably to Act of Asserai bly in such case roade and provided. J1 y -r JOHN GILKo, CIIc. m Pxiaters J:e7C3 C0 . tntC 01 riCVla Cnrcltirrr. -oxan tsounly- Ipbruary Sessions, 1815. " S Geprs 'Crotzer, t$. Sloses Blisenhamer. ' Auacnment levied on 15 -Acres of Im,l lTT fPParin? to the satisfaciioa of the' Court, that the II. ft ' - vtmti Ulc JL VefnaanthaA rrmoTMl hevnnd tK limit. rvTfK;- c... i rr i V . r"unrX process w law cannot oe served on t iA iT ore ordered that publication be made in the Caroliqa Watchman tor tlx weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of PImb mnt n. Sessioris,attenextcxrttbbeheIdibrthecountyofRow I VLuViiMUFia7'ca nrstmonday fa State of SlovtU CnroUnar. ' Kotem Coxxny- February Sessions, 1815. " , ; Weary Harkey e. Moses Misenhamfr. Attachment levied on 15 Acres of Land. I tPWgtothesatis&ctioii of the Ccnrtrthat die ma I him; the ICcrolin WutckmaM pear before; the Justices of onrCW ePk...n4nJ.Ml.l ?loaB the nextxourt. to be held for the county of i "ucn cwuii 10 oe neia ior ue county of f ow M conrt house fii Salisbury, onthei first mon- i. mi ! ; " mini' da in May next, then and there to rrnlen nA n.A .k wiafe judjent by defanlt final wilibe entered against him. "f teriea on conaemned to aatisfy the plain- t L ' JOHN GILES, a. 6w44-i-nnrereeS5 00 . State of Kortlt Carolina Rowan Conntr. TAKEN np and entered on the Stray Book according to La nr. bv Jnwnh muier, o or 9 muea tomneast of SaliabdiT. a certain stray mare, of the following description, ches rrat sorrel, shod before, white hind feet.lonr man an A tail. Said stray was appraised st 840: on the 15th of February. Jy45 Also.on the 23d of February. 1845. Uken up br John Hartman. lirino 7 r;U- r Salisbury, a sorrel mare. 11 years old. 3 white fret star m neriorrnead, ngnt eye out, and appraised at 820 . fc . - JOHN L SHAVER. Ranker. Salisbury, March 1, 1845 3W44 A LARGE sorrel horse jumped into the lot xf of a gentleman of this Town, on last Wed. nesday and there left a Saddle a plain, but gdod article, with iron or steel stirrups, which the owner can hare by calling at this Office, and paying for this notice. The horse had on no brible ; and he again jumped the fence ofl ine lot and went on. , February 29, 1 845 If 44 TRUST SALE. 1 Y virtue of a 'Deed of Trust 1 to me executed bv Claudius B. 'it Wheeler, bearing date Amil 29th IIiL 1843. 1 shall exoose to Pnhli Kn!A. n k k niw occupied by the said C. B. Wheeler, th iveyed by said Wheeler to me : Consisting of the HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS, ill.'- - Deinz an enure souare. fas laid oH in tne nlatt nf th oW of Salisbury J together with all the improvements; also u ine i 1 FURNITURE , of every description; one Carriage and Har ness, one Wagon and Gear, two Horses, Cows. j Hogs, farming Tools, 6fc., 6fc. There will also be sold the said Wheeler's interest NEGROES, in nine ahd whatever ether articles may be j mentioned in said ii - 1.1 . . 1 . : . M.''l?.!,,,1Wed ( ?n " d7 of8ale- we DroDenT is vunan e. and .nnn. whn vuh in b?Y' wMd do well to attend. The creditors are particu rly invited to attend on the dav of sale. Sale to com . . ' nT . 1 1 V s mence on Wednesday the 19th of March, and eontinne irom day to day until all is disposed of. If an arrange ment can be made, a credit will be given ; if not the pro- . -ia a a . . . m - periy wui oe soia lorcasn or negotiable Bank paper. ! WM. LOCKE, Trustee. Salisbury, Feb 22, 1845 4w42 stale of IV. Carolina Oavie County. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1844 Dorcas A. Jones . George K. Jones. . Petition for Divorce. defendant inthiacase, is not an inhabitant of this State : ordered by the court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendant to PPair ne next term of this court, to be held on the 4,tn motwa -er the 4th mondayin February next.and answer Or drmnr tn nf.tinfifla ' r " J?ti V " . r . j""e Pieaa Fr wmreso win oe enterea ana tne petition set lor near mg exparte. Witness. L. R. Rose, clerk of our Suoerior Court, the 4th monday after the 4th monday in August, o. i : It. R. ROSE, esc 6w40 Printers fee $5 50 II FLOWER SEED. Just received the following flower SEED. I Golden fcternal Flower, Scarlet Cacalia, Carnation Pink, Uevil in; a iiush, White Immortal Flower, Double Bal sam, Mignonette, Ten week Stock, (Gilli.) Violet col'd Zinnia, Nemophylla Insigniii, Dwarf Convolvulus, Sensi tive Plant, Yellow Lopins, Portulacca Splendens, Sweet Abyssum, Purple Candytuft, Phlox. Drumnondi.Coreop ais Elegan Picta. tf42 J.H.ENN1SS. r FRESH GARDEN SEED. JUSX received a supply of Garden Seed, which are warranted fresh and genuine, of last years growth. Below will be found the different kinds : Early six week Peas, Marafat do., French Sugar Beet, Blood Beet, White Crookneck Squash, Summer do, Ear ly do, (green striped,) Drumhead Cabbage seed, Early York do, Bat tersea, do, Sugar Loaf, do, Savry do. Red Dutch do, Early Battersea do, Long Green Cucumber, Early Frame do. Small Gherkin do, Short top Radish, Long scarlet do, Cabbage Lettuce, Ice Head do. White solid Celery, large Dutch Parsnip, Curled Parsley, Onion Seed, (silver skin) Vegetable Oyster, Tomatto seed. Tur nip seed, &c., &c. t02 J. H. ENNISS. VN Wednesday UseU at the late7 the 12th day of March next, we will residence of Gen. P. Barringar, dee'd, (present residence of Gen. Wm. C. Means,) 24 bales of superior; Cotton, of a good staple and all taken out in fine order about 12 or 1503 bushels of Corn, a larze ouan ritv of Har : Fodder. Farminsr Tools. Furniture, fce.. &c. Also, some 150 yards of stout near cloth. At the same time and place, will be sold the House and Lot (of 2 acres) near the Concoid Factory. And en Satur day the :15th of March, we will sell in Mount Pleasant j a House nd Lot: belonging; to the estate of the deceased.; This is a very desirable stand for a country store. f Twelve months credit will be given in tbe sale of the above property. Bond and security required. j 4 D. M. BARRINGER, r . I R. BARRINGER, ,rr' i Concord, February 14th, 1845 . 3w42 j Ecclesiastical IVotice. THE Presbytery of Concord will meet at Sharon Church, 'Mecklenburg county, on Wednesday the 26th day of March, at eleven o'clock, A. M. t STEPHEN FRONTIS, Stated Clerk. 1 P. Sit The papers pobli&bed in Western Carolina, the Watchman of the South, and the Presbyterian, will eon. fer a favor by giving 'the above notice a few insertions. . DR. J. J. SUMMEBELL, HAVING removed to the office lately occupied by Judge CaldweUVthe next door below J. H. Ennisa Drug store, will always be found there unless profession ally engaged; .fc . Jan 11. 1845 iy37 - - - An excellent Pisuno for Sale! FT1 HE nndersigned intending t retorn to the North', A ofiers for sale one of Bosserts and Shomaker new improved grand action- Piano Portes. The fautrnment, which is a superior one, has been in use ten months- It can be seen at Richard B. Airys, 7 miles east of Sutes viile.IredeU county. . . - ' C.RAYNOR. Feh'ir - tf43 " , ; blank. rroTEs oz? nA?ro V ; ' l,Ncatlj printed and fcr'ials at thfs.OGce.i , NEW- ESTABLISIILIEiiT. THE SUBSCRIBER fESPECTFULLY informs theciti- ; -.H2eps cf baiisbary and the sar ; . inr country, that he has opened a in the lower room of Tkrm- . . . tv;t t n v r" vowan s one it row op posite to G. W Crowns store. whr 'i:s. u grurraj uooruneni Ot - j . Masses, 4cn c. enronormters, duplex; horizontal, patent-lerer. musical. 'i..uiiuiu DUin ' Alan JtlVAtra nontfl I J 11 iv r t ' -. uuu.t win, ua 7.rw I oe pat m order on reasonable terms. . xlarinsr ob:aint j .- -i..-ir.t yornimwnntneirwork. All he ask, a triaL r Lepine and plain watchea will be altered to patent le rers, and warranted to perform welt , A " gold and aurer uken in exchange for work done.' uiuw Jf,1Nu-4iBOa?R- FAUST & WINEBRENER. . .' If o. TO, Wortli Third street above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. HAVING just receired their Spring aopply of For eign and Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLERYj &C. Ac I - - . ' , i Among which will be (bund Uotfon and Wool Cards Anvil. Vi races, ateel. Unpads Urdin and Grass Scythes, Shovels Spades, superior quality) German Scythes, Ac. We are disposed to sell at moderate prices, and respect fully ask the favor of a call. I ' N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise. minetnsTIv mnA personally attended to DAVID FAUST. D.S. WINEBRENER Feb 8. 1845 i School for Boys. - THE undersigned having established his residence in Caldwell county, will be Dreoared about the first of May next, to receive into Ins family a few boys to ed ucate in company Vith his own sons. The course of in struction will be the usual one preparatory to the Univer sity of this State. The Charge, S 125 rer annum cov ering all expenses except books and stationary. For turtner particulars address the undersigned at Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell county, N. Carolina. THOMAS W. MOTT. Feb. 4th, 1845 42:3t afterwards Imtf. THE subscriber hereby forewarns all persons from trading for a certain promisory note of hand of the sum of 8127 00, dated the 6th Januarv. 1845. eiven bv bim as principal and James C. Roseman as security, to Tobias Kestler, for a certain negro by the name of Adam. The subscriber declares his intention not to pay said note oecause oi a iraua upon nun in the trade tor said boy. JOHN EDDLEMAN. Rowan county, Feb 15,1845 3w43 ON Tuesday the 11th day of March, the subscriber will fler for sale to the highest bidder, his Planta tion and Mill, on Fourth creek in Rowan county, con taining 400 Acres of Land-; also 400 bushels of Corn; 150 bushels of Wheat, some Hay and Oats, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to take place oh the premises. .Attendance given and terms made known on tbe day of sale by. CHARLES GRIFFITH. Feb 15, 1844 3w42 VALUABLE ycrcfoual tacopertg fov salt. W'JLL be sold at the late residence of E. M. Kelly, deceased, onJTuesday the 4th day of March next, the following property, to wit : 12 or fourteen valuable r NEGROES, LOF DIFFERENT AGES AND SEXES. A Quantity of HORSES, CA TTLE.HOGS. SHEEP $ COTTON, FARMING UTEN. SILS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, a qvanttity of VALUABLE BOOKS. Also at the same time and place, will be hired until Christmas about six Negroes. Terms of both sale and hiring to be a liberal credit ; particulars made known on the day of sale, and the sale to continue From day to day until closed. , JUHIM Adm'r. with the Will annexed of E. M.JCelly, dcc'.d Rowan county, Feb 8, 1845 - 4w41 P. S. . Those indebted to said estate are requested to close the same. Those baying claims against said es tate are requested to present them within tbe time pre scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead In bar of recorery. JOHN CLEMENT, Adm'r STRAYED or stolen from the sub scriber, living 1 miles south of Con . cord, on Tuesday the 21st January, a black mare, 14 hands high and 8 or 9 year old. . She is a well built animal, and was in fine order ; has some whits hairs on her, and a blemish in her left eve. Said mare had on saddle, bridle and martingales when she left. I inspect tnat she is stolen, and will eive a liberal reward to anv person that will give me sach information as shall enable me to recover her. . I Wm. WHITE. Concord, Cabarrus county, Feb 8, 1845 4w41 HXilliner and ITXantua Maker. THE subscriber informs the public that she is now prepared to execute work in the aboveline of busi ness, in the neatest and most fashionable style. Orders from a distance will be strictly attended to. Straw and Leghorn bonnets bleached and trimmed in tbe latest fash ion. NAKl VY. KATLLUUrj. Mocksvnie. Feb 1, 1845 v, 5w40 State of Slortft GZavollrix, DAVIE COU NTY.-IN EQUITY, j Maximilian Cuthrell rt. Jos. M. Roberts and wiie Susan nah, and George W, Johnson, Adm'r., of Elizabeth Kirby. Bill for Injunction. :: ! It appearins that Joseph M." Roberts and wife Susan- nah.two of the defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State : Notice is hereby given to the said defend ants, to appear at the next Court of Equity, tc be held for the county of Davie, at the court-boose in Mocksville, on the 4th monday after the 4th monday m February next, and plead, answer of demur to complainant's bill, or the same wilt be taken pro confesso, and the cause beard ex parte as to them. Witness, Lemuel Bingham. clerk and master of said coort at ofSce, the 20th of January, A. D 1845 L. BINGHAM, CMS, . 640 , i Printers fee $5 50 y STATIONARY.- ; ON hand a superior article of letter paper ruled, and rfaxed foolacan.aeeonnt and note naoer : also, coills, steel pens, super black ink, red do, letter stamps, wafers, sealing wax. &c, &e. , tf40 J. H. ENNISS, j O RENTA large and comfortable dwerang house, situated on e. 4 acre lot.' . All necessary out-houses atucbed. , Also, to hire, for tbe present year.a very uxeiy negro by L Enquire at this office. J40tf . r: -- -WANTED. ' T7TRO?.I 10 to 25.GOO feet of 3 aJnnt or Vnerry riaak. JiS f?r which a Kberal cash pries t paid. J P. VATS0N. FRESH GOOD " ' ; urn ; Cticap Gooku. T?te- crenel in the State, eoniiimte00 "St .tore, feelj the lar-cst, . V e tooas' bj 3 ; Chtaprst, Ihnisoacst, atJ btst wlccttd ZlWtt thafelus ever been brought to this tlace ' Amll .v stock wm be found the blowing " . Pircet Cloths; cassimeres and cassinets " ' V. vfx 68 pieces plaid and Dlain KVnfi. r-i- . Tweeds cloth.SS per cent cheaper than any otherhoise! i 150 Dieees Mark anA l.i -il." aTm' " v.- , lw paccas, eax . . 1000 pieces Woe, black and ftney Prints, at kast - , en ? Pe,l,Be' .inyothes hoaae, 50 pieces red, white and rtr a CantX: . - 10- Vi renulue Ilet anehor Fu-m 2 1 500 blankets assorted Qualities ani i Bleached and brown shirtings, bed ticks, apron checks. Jaconeta,cambricks, and Swiss muslins, a large assortT Efc f "r trimmings, ginghams, plaid doakings. handkerchiefs, Uoneta and hwU - ttllt a . smits,vetirtdkoeis.dlmhuM- tnKU .i.i.. r. vets for ladies dresses, fancy silks for do.rkh fancy cash meres for do. !.- -. 4 t .. . 45 dozen straw Leghorn, bombazine and velvet boo I 100 do fur. hair, elazed and velret ean: -i l ' ;1 . 1500 pair shoes assorted, ' v; ; - - ' I au cases men's and boya boots, j- -.i-15 crates crockery ware, containing f on ft , cups and saocers.300 dozen plates, and a great variety f of other wahf, large stock of Hardware mnA onflow - ! mong which may be found, carpenters tools of all kinds. I superior stock of Rodders' suoernne terbi vw . 1 food assortment of carriage trimmings, saddlery and sad- ' dlers trimmings, :; w-'-.a t ;j - t ISeOOO lbs oak tan and hemlock leather. v . iwaegt uapontirj-F and blutlnff powder, 130 bags shot assorted sizes, :".-.' f"J 20 casks prime cheese, ' - Ij -650 bags prime new crop Rib coffee; . i i- ' j , J3 nrtds XVew Urieans and Porto Rico sum. 95 V.- .:T. .-J I i - . . wua iuv vreui noriea sizes, 1 10 Kegs white lead, best quality, 60 pair Eliptie springs, ' -...' 25 boxes tin plate., - ; :. 13 bis tanner's oil, (prime) v v. s vuicfcsuver, (pure) , , t. i Ti The aboveroods were ail bonirht'ia PKn.i. New Nork with and for cash, since the late fall in prices- ; (which is from 25 to 33 per et. lower,) and many of i them are now fTered at lower prices than any f our ' merchants paid for them in September last. r . ,-' ! Merchants, pedlars, and other wholesale dealers can now visit our store with the expectation of finding at all seasons of the year, a large and chean stock of every auu vi guwij, 9 Wc nave now one ol Ifte bt buyers always in Nr w York with caikin hi hands to bay any bargain- that may ofler. Give us a call, and we will show vou a larger and cheaper stock of goods than any other house. Particular attention will be paid to wholsale or- x dcrs. Respectfully, Sic. ' J. & W.' MURPHY". . , Salisbury, Jin 7,1845 . i ,-.y - 13t37 . Yl N. B. 500 bales of Cotton wanted, v I . NEW. '"i TrSt "V N1T"T r- !-. ' " AND : , - - SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF C f f - which persons may prepare for themselves on Chafingdishes, at my Shop, in a very short timevto suit their own tastes, m Soda Biscuit, and Water .Crackers ; Raisins. Almonds. Prnnei: J Segars and Snuff, (Scotch and Macaboy d 1 A GREAT vakiett or CANDIES, I Ana xoys. ALSO - ' FiIi Sardines, Salmon Herring, and Iflollcts I i OLIVE OIL, i K n' ' Shoe-Blacking, fiddle Strings,sperm and tallow Candles, I NASII BRANDY . ; ' AND VARIOUS OTHER LIQUORS & WINES, such as French brandy, Holland gin, Jamaica rum j Ma- . deira, Port, TencrhTe, Claret, Champaigne, Muscat Mal aga and domestic wines. dlso, some splendid J : t . " Porter, Scotch Ale mid Albany Ale. : BESIDES ' - . ' ft great variety of other articlee in my line of business too tedious to mention ; and which I will sell a low as v jhey can be sold for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. ' . All the above fine articles will be found at the SalMury ' Confectionary and Bakery, opposite J. & W. Murphy'sf store, or at the Salisbury Grocery and Confectionary. ? Salubury, Dec. 21, 1844 I a. . tfl&2ff ' , RUNAWAY NEGROES! TAKEN up and" committed to the -Jail of ' Rowan county, on the 7th dav of January. : two negro men. Prince and June. Prince is a-' bout 30 years of ace. 5 feet 5 inches hiVh. J.. ' U about 35 years old, 5 feet high, and aay they belong to John D. AMurphy.of Lexington District, South Caro lina. The owner is requested to come forward, trort' property, pay charges and take' them awsy. ... ' NOAI! ROBERTS, JaUor. . Jan 11,1845 , IZT- -. MISS SARAH M. LINSTUR, RESPECTFULLY informs the ciiixens of Mocks-"' ville and the surrounding country that she has com menced the j 1 j " k T- Killlnary and Vutu iiklnVBsslBcs V in this place, at the residence of Wm B. March, Esq.,; two doors below the Methodist Church, where she will -be (dad to receive orders for work In her line. ' " " ' She trusts from long experieneeto be able to gWe sat- isfaction. Charges will be moderate. Ilata and bonnets bleached and trimmed to order. -" f ' ' . ' , J " MocknilU, January. 11 . 1845 3m37 ,4 i 1 JOHNl U. VOGLEIt, Watch and ClocXunnkcr, ' WOULD, rerpectfally inform the tit izene of Rowan and the adjoining . counties, that he has opened his shoo on main street, in tbe office formerly occupied by Win. Ji Plummer, as saddler, three doors below J, IL Enniss Apothecary store, where he is prepared to execute all wotk in his line of business. His work wDl recommend Itself; to the aged he can say that come and you can bare good spectacles, also glasses fitted to suit any age. Jew eiery maoe to order, rings, breast pins, &e. ' ' Old gold and silver, taken in exchange for work. .. T II lOIC m .m State of fiottfi e.iroUna; DAVIE COUNTY, ; Superior Court of lata Fait Term, 13 U. Elizabeth Phillips, vs. Daniel PhUHpa. Petition for Divorce. . v IT appearing to the sausfaction'ot the Coort, that ths defendant in this rase, is not an inhabitant of thie State : It is ordered by the conrt that poblieation he made for six weeks in the Carolina, Watchman for said defend ant to appear at the next term of this court, to be held on the 4th taoaity after 4th monday in February, and plead, answer or demur to plaiatifis petition, or judgment pro eoo&sso will be entered, and the petition set for hearing ; exparte. Witness, L. R. Rose, elerk of our superior court, the 4th monday after the 4th monday in Acmst, 1844. - - " ; ; L.R. ROSE.cs c. -6w40 . . Printers fee $ 5-500 :- I If store and for salo-IoTrvj; f r' , '. pipe best article, French Brandy, " " -, ; ' 1 bbl fine old Madeira, i :, z -: 1 1 1 v 1 do Port JWine; (snperloi) - " - v 1 do Malaga Wine, ' 1 1 do Holland Gin, : ; SalLbury, Feb 1 tf40 . J. 1L ENNIC3. rrt,HJA-3 half chests superior Uyson Tea. which I Jl will sell sf ccst to close sales . . J. 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