s J1 T. -. A 1 -. if 1 V1 I I't l ! LATE FUOMWESTEIIX AFRICA." ; We are Indebted, to Capt. W. McLennan,' or tlte brie Chipola, at this port from' Monrovia, Liberia, for 4. file of the "Liberia Herald" up to ihe 24tb tf 4afWt7t from which we gather a few items. I 1 . . : JJ . The Colonial Legislature commenced its ses- sioa onion 1010 01 mat momn. ineuucinui a Annual Messige is published in the Herald, u and ii-a! verv well.urrittnn document. Some -vtl!' i J - ..,.,nrl 1. !,. umc lasijrear, certain propent uwcu uj ,iw xaptain of Bmijh brig, was landed in Grand Jiassa 'County, contrary to the maritime regu- ; lations of , the Colony, and It wag seized by the authorities. This gave rise to a correspondence berweerjthe Colonial authorities of British Na val Officers on the coast, involving questions of - considerable importance, relative to the right of jurisdiction over certain territory in the county o( Gram! Bassa Point, j, f . f Gov. ItoKerts argues the matter with ! great, ability and al much length, - He cipressesthe opinion thatjttie position assumed by the British officer! denying the right of the Colonial Gov rnment jtoj (exercise political power, and to maintain jurisdiction over the territory in ques. Con, yiii i noil he sanctioned by the British Gov rnmenti 'In the meantime," he remarks, I "Would aJ visa that a statement, setting forth, the facts in relation to the misunderstandings that hare arisen between the Colonial authorities and British j subjects, trading at Bassa Cove, . be furnished, the British ! Government by the people of Liberia. That : we have been mis: represented In this whole affair, bjr British tra ders, the ro ban be no question.' The Governor says in his Message that the. affairs ofjj the Commonwealth are, in all impor tant respects, in a prosperous condition. The Ladies' Benevolent Society at Monrovia celebrated its ninth anniversary on the 13th of November. - ''" A factory tor the purchase of slaves had been establishcd ui the vicinity of Monrovia, but it was broken bp by the authorities. A number of military promotions have been made bvf thd Governor, and John N. Lewis is now genera of Brigade, j V The lemigrants that left Baltimore in the brig ChlpoU forthe old colony and Cape Palmas, arrivad it Monrovia in safety. Those for Li- heria proper5; sent by the Pennsylvania Colon, ization Society, were to be settled at Bexly. The Rev.'Mr. Appleby and the Rev. Mr. Per . kins, and their wives, arrived at Monrovia on the llthj of January, in the barque California, on their way to: Cape Palmas, where they will join the Episcopal Mission. ' Dr. 3 F.McGil, Colonial Physician of Ma. rylandirt Liberia, was married in Monrovia, on the 18thlof December, to; Miss Elizabeth Dev. ' any of j that place. ' -. 1 Te; natives of the Gaboon RiTer have sent a petition tpjthe Queen of Great Britain implo. ringhthejprotection of her Government against the injustice and avarice bfMhe French. The cause jwbich led to thipetition are stated in the subjoined paragraph, copied from the Herald: : For! ai long time a large number of French . and; English vessels-has visited his river for the purchase of ivory, gumwax, and barwood, of whlcH aticles a utrge quantity is .collected ' thefre J'vJ Recently American vessels have found thd wjay! there, and have gone largely into the businesi. ;The vessels of all nations have been admitted on equal footing no preferences giv en orj partialities snown to any except when prompted by superiority or cheapness of goods In consdquenco of the increasing number of ves sels visiting the place a strong, competition has sprung 'up! This the French did not relish, and tol prevent it attempted to purchase the riv. er.jwhic.woujdf course give them the right" to exclude qohception. Every offer to purchase was met by the natives with a firm but respect ful refusal p sell; ( The French however, de termined riot to be outdone, have, it appears, ef fecied jb finesse what faiif and open efforts fail ed to accomplish, and the natives' land, the gift of heaven a their ancestors, bo's been wrested ; from tfiemj and I hey subjected to foreign rule f J. .brig Truxton Commander1 Bruce, sail td from Monrovia on the 23d of December for th leejwary, in company with the IT. S. ship YorktdwnJ Commander Bell. Bolt Amer. An act of srraco was done bv John Tvler he. fore hi retired, which it gives us pleasure to be able t(? commend. - r Capt.l ewton, as our readers know, was in command jof the U. S. steam ship Missouri, when ihe vas destroyed by fire in Gibraltar bay. . On his return, Capt. Newton was tried by a - Court) Ma -tial, and sentenced to be suspended for some years, we believe, with the loss of pay durh? suspension. - v f . f J Dicinlne, and the usages of the service be ing vindicated by this sentence, under which, morepver Captain Newton has been suffering for several months, Mr Tyler, in consideration j of the ejdellent general character and past ser vices of this gentlemanly and gallant officer, re mitted the remainder of the time of suspension, and he jsjnow restored arid awaiting orders, j Condemnation, we are bound to say, was in our judgrnent called for. and that having Wfin Pronounced, the act of grace will be received by all with saUsfaction. N. Y. Courier. Ualliikore HifJhrul ixt Tniitmrinl A nrturtl Ism- ?rcnce--rThe annual session of the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist ya toi met in thit city on; yesterday. is sad' all the Bishops will be present except D isaop -Andrews, and Bishop Wauga will pre ve' The question referred from the General 8 Conference as to tho division tK rfmrvli In to NortUrn sectionswin occupy, it islhought, a conside rable portion of the session. ; Mexico. and Texas. -The following ii an itnpprtant item by a recent arrival I from; Mexico All ! the decree! of the I (brfnef jGovemment lowing forced loans and unusual taxes for) the prosecution ofa ) TO .MISS . OF L. V f yfhcGod had madiweft-Paradlae and thrown A Wall arounJ it. and when all txW 1 'And ill above, was to the Angels know i . fiJ Andtollinwelf as good I; Uesawthax.no j Cnghf thing was wanting but a loving wife ' Fi Mf fret of clay ; and therefore made ' r Ife Ea in beaaty. She was Adams life, W, Destined to blood in suashine n1 in st rift I 1 f And 're He now to make another place " - 1 Llk unto Elh, Ilia first man would creiveV If He.'saw not thy ever beautious face - u or knew in thee fair E Jen's peerless Eve " Salisbury. March' 13th 1845. J. O. P, 1 -Jii r intljiis County, edTth-- 13th instant, Mr. George HorsE and his wifei within three quarters ot an hour, cf eachoUir.' . ' 'v" " f" fve county; on the I5th inst., iWr4 iyAnvtL. KcOiutionary Tntnot, aged about XO y?ai;? - FRIDAY MORNINU : r important decision: ; The Ualeigh Register of the 18th says : It is currently rumored in this City, that Supreme Cobrt of the State has come to a decison in the important case of State Y.liliWr-.Indictment for tearing ujp the Portsmouth: Road JTrom Marrettsville to the Ronokie7 The bpinionbt the! Court had not becfn filed, at the tithe of writing this paragraph, but we learn that the de cision jetties the following points : - 1st That the sale made under Mr. Rives' Execution, jwas not valid, because it was not made at the Court-house 3 f 2. Thatj the-' interest of the Company in the land and superstructure of the Road, and in all personal property, may be sold underExecution ; but the franchise cannot be sold: I :iV-'-,-. i 3d. Tha after the Road w sold, the Company ; may, by petition, according to their fCharter, have the same land con demned for erecting another superstruc ture for thCj Road. T ' ; Death offloru Isaac C. Bates--We learn from tho Nat; Intelligencer of the 18th instant, that the Hon! Isaac C. Bates, one of the Sen alors in Congress from the State of Massachu setts, died onj the 17th inst, in Washington city, after an illness of two weeks. The announce, ment pf his eath was made known to the Se nate jby his, colleague, Mr. Websteh, after which the Senate adjourned. OTf The Senate had not adjourned up to the 18th, but wasj still engaged in transacting Ex ecutive business. u The Protest of Mexico. A letter from Wash ington to thel New York Courier and Enquirer says i " It i understood that a reply has been made by ourjj Government to the protest of Gen. AlxOxte, and that it has been framed upon the precept that I a soft answer turneth away wrath.' The Mexican Minister spoke of the annexation of a province, of Mexico as an unparalleled outrage our Government passes by this harsh language, and seeks to smooth over the wron a wuicu no anniment can lusiiiv. . Gen. Simeon Cameron, has been chosen a Senator in Congress from Pennsylvania, in place of the Hon. James Buchanan, now Sec retary of State, under the Polk Administration. He is said to be a good Tariff man, though a Democrat, f f r lO3 Our Affairs with Mexico.-r-Some of the Washington letter writers' for the Northern papers, give currency to a ru mor, that the British Minister had sent a rerrionstrance to Mexico, against the issue of letters of marque and reprisal. The Chjrlesto4 (S. C.) Patriot of Saturday eve- uiujg, siigs mai circulars 10 tue iuexican consuls injthe ports of the United States ha4 been Jaddressed by Signor Almonte, infrminsrthemthat hisiunctions had ceas ed, 'and that he had taken passage for Ve ra Cruz, j The Patriot further states that information was received in Charleston, Saturday morning, communicating the in telligence that the. French Minister had waited on Almonte, and requested him to defer his departure from the seat jof Gov ernment until he should receive further ad f ices from Mexico , American Ocean Steamers. The N. Y. Herald of Saturday saysj " We are hap py to hear that there are likely to be two American steam ship lines established in this cityln the course of a few months. The ' act j to provide for the transportation of the mail between the United States and foreign countries, which passed Con gress at the close of the last session, has stimulated two companies into action. We may therefore, shortly expect to see several splendid American mail steamers beginning their regular trips across the Atlantic S NEW HAMPSHIRE. The annual election in New Hampshire Tor Govcnor,State officers, and Repre sentatives in Congress, took place, last Tuesday! There were three regular tick etsWhig, Democratic; and Abolition ; and Mr.jHale, a Democratic member of the late Congress, was a candidate for re election find ependent of his party, who struck hfrn off the list of their nominations aiid subtituted Mr. Woodbury. . The returns indicate that the Democra- is ' ( - - I tic candidate for, Governor is re-elected by a jjmallinajority, and that the entire tick et of the same party for members of Con gress has also succeeded, though the gen tleman Substituted for Mr. Hale was be-; hjnd the vote, of his colleagues. . Both bjanchps of the Legislature are Democra tic as 'usual. . iV'-v 'y 'Z ',' .V ' v ; , lThe leprescntativcs to Congress, it is worthy of note, have been again chosen by Ihejgeneral tickcUystem, in, defiance of aYj, and have of course not the slight est legal, right to seats in the next Congress,-f any!, more than ithose .whom they succeed had to scats in the last. NaL Inl. 5- : . ; MR. CALHOUN.' ; , h'Thfs gentleman arrived at Charleston Saturday, the Patriot says, in fine health and spirits. He was welcomed, and ten dcrcd tho hospitalities of the city by a'de putation of the General Committee of CO v." In the forenoon a large number of the cit izens paid their respects to him. At;12 o'clock he was waited on by' the commit tee of 50 and the city council, and was ad dressed by Henry Bailey, Esq., in the name of the'eitizens, offering him their congrat ulations and thanks for the manner he had discharged his official duties at Washing ton ; and further tenderieg him the honor of a public dinner. -Mr. C. responded in a happy manner, and on the score of pres sing engagements declined the honor of a public dinner, r He however! dined with the city council. He left Charleston Sun day, for his residence in Pendleton. ' ' ' .' Richmond Compiler. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . IREDELL COUNTYij- Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1845. Drocilla Gaither, Aza B. F. Gaither ao4 Elijah Cainp bell, . Samoel Albea. j IT appearing to the aatis&ction of the, Court that Sam uel Albea, the defendant in this case la not an inhab itant of the State : It ia therefore ordered that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that said defendant appear and answer complainants' Bill at the next Term of this Court to be held for the County of Iredell at the Courthouse in Statesville on the second Monday after the 4th Monday in August next, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. -j Witness, Thomas H. McRorie, Clerk and Master of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th MonJ day in February , A. D. 1845, and 69th year of our Inde4 pendence. (47:6t) T. H. McRORIE, c. jt. e. Printers fee &5 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. IREDELL COUNTYl Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1845. Jane Sharpe, I i Andrew Morrison, George A! James Sharpe, i ' lison, Samuel Welch. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Sam uel Welch is not an inhabitant of fthis State ; It is tneretore ordered that publication be made in the Caro lina Watchman for six weeks, that said Defendant ap pear at the next Court of Equity to be held at the Court House in IStatesville for the county of Iredell on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in Augut next, and pleaid answer or demur to Complainants Bill J or the same will be taken! pro confesso as to him. I I Witness, Thomas H. McRorie, Clerk and Master 6f said Court at office, the 2d Monday after 4th Monday in February, A. D. 1845, and in the 69th year of our independence. T. H. McRORIE, c. x. e (47: 6t) Printers fee $5 00 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UAVIU COUNTY February Scion; 1845. Samuel Taylor vs. William Lunn. Attachment levied on six Acres i)f Land. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the X Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State. so mat tne ordinary process ot law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered, that nnhlieation he mnde in Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, at the next court to be held for thq county of Datie at the Courthouse in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday tin May next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him and the lands levied on condemned to satisfy the plaintiff's debt. (Pre, fee $5 7:6t) JOHN CLEMENT.! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Davie County February Sessions, 1845. Susanna Hodge, j") j j v. j Joseph Hodge, Anthony Hodge,'Da- V Petition for j vid Hodge, Mason Brindle, John1 Dower. Hodge, Joshua Young and wife. J ; ! IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Josh ua Young and wife are not inhabitants of this State. It is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman that the said defendants in this case be and appear at the next term! of this Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Mocksville jmi the 4th Monday in May next, and plead or judgment will be taken pro confesso : witness, John Clement, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 4th Monday in February; 1845, and in the 69th year of American Independence (Pr's. fee $5 47:6t) JOHN CLEMENT, Cl'k. NOTICE. ' : j WAS taken up and committed to the jail of Surry County, on the 16th day of March, 1845, a negro who calls himself HENDERSON, and says he belongs to Dr. Christopher Watkins, of Anson county, N. Cj The said boy is about nineteen years 4 age of a copper colour, about 5 feet 9 inches high, has5 on white panta loons and a light Kentucky Jeans coat, and an old wool hat and a long bushy head of hair. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take said boy away or he will be dealt with according to law. . (47: 6t) EMANUEL CRANOR, Jailor. NOTICE.) THAT on Tuesday the 15th day of April, the sub scriber will offer for sale to the highest bidder, his Plantation and Mill, on the waters of second creek, 10 miles west of Salisbury, Rowan county, containing 172 Acres of Land. Also, a negro woman and child, 3 hundred bushels of corn. Also a number of other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to take place on the premises Attendance given and terms made known on the day of sale. march 14th, 1845 (47:3tpd) j JACOB BAKER. ALL those indebted to the Estate of Joseph Clot felter, dee'd., are requested by the subscriber, to come forward and make payment, and all those having claims against said Estate, are hireby hotified to present them tor payment legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. GEORGE CLOTFELTER, march 5th, 1845. (47:5tipd) Executor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. kA GENERAL MEETING the Stockholders in XjL the Salisbury Manufacturing Company, will be held in the town of Salisbury on the first Monday in April next, it being the seventh of the taonth. j A full meeting of all the Stockholders is earnestly re quested, as business of much importance to the company will be before it for action. W, CHAMBERS, march 21st, 1845 (47:3t) ! President. JONESVILLE ACADEMY! ' 1 WE take pleasure in informing the public, that a School will be opened at this place on the first day of April next, Wat. Van Eatojc, Principal. Tuition as follows: I ': For English Grammar, Geography, Natural History, and Arithmetic, j j $ 8 00 For Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy ,Logic, to gether with exercises in Declamation and Composition, 1 ! 10 00 For Latin, Greek, Chemistry; Algebra, Sur veying, and other higher branches, j -s j t v 1 1 2 50 Being anxious as we are, that a good school may be kept op, board is offered at the reduced price of 4 and $5 per month ; believing that the cheapness of terms the salubrity of our atmosphere, and the healthfulness of the climate, will draw number ot scnoiars to nave a flourishing school. f RICHARDS GWYN, Rev. Wi J.IPARKS, ENOCH Bi HUNT, DEN HAM Trustees. Dr. B. B H. G. II AMPTON. Joncsville, Surry co.t Feb. 2884545 An excellent Piano for Sale 1 FT! HE undersigned intending to return to the North. V-JL oficre for sale one of Bosserts and Shomakerf a new improved grand action Piano Fortes. j 4 The instrument, which is a superior one, has been in use ten months. ' It can be seen at Reverend B. Airy'a, 7 miles east of .State.' ville, Iredell county. ,v ; - : I j CRAYNQR, reo i,.. i. ..twvi ., i WANTED i IROM 10 to 15,000 feet of Walnut or Cherry Planki . . for which hheral cash orice wOt be paid. . Jan. 14, 1 845. , ,J'A'J. WATSONC . STATIONARY; VPfcN hand a superior article of letter paper ruled, and H-J' glazed foolscap, acconnt and nbto paper ; also, ijuills, steel pens.soperhlack hik. red do, letter Etamns, wafers, sealing ax . . f j.ir,ENNISS. PB8.T..& A.. M., HENDERSON, 0 AVING associated themselves in the Prac (7 r jtice of Medicixe,' offer their Professional Services to the Public. I Office in the brick building, opposite the Rowan Hotel. : t - v-. t f Salisburj, March 1, 1845 tf 44 ; 1 . ! J Docr Burton & HrIdertV-".. U AVING associated themselves in the Prac r Wee "of Medicine. ( and located at Mount Vernon, Krider's Store, Rowan Count,) oC fer their professional services to the public. t MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE UNDERSIGNED TJ ESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that they nare recently purchased mat large ana, commodi ous Public iiouse in Mocksville, Darie county, known as the . . - 111(011 Wiottl, that they have refitted and newly furnished the same and openeu it tor tne use ot tbe public. To those acquaint ed with this stand.it will be unnecessary to say that the building vis nearly new; the rooms large and airy, of modern construction, and that the entire establishment with its . Outbuildings and adjacent Grounds, is most commodiously and comfortably arranged. The undivided attention of the undersigned will be directed to the comfort and well being of those who may honor them with their patronage. I II. & R. REYNOLDS. Mocksville, February 20, 1845 3w44 State of Hotrtli (Earolt a. Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. JOHN MORGAN VS. MOSES MISEXIIAMEE. Attachment levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him q It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first mon day in May next, then and there to replevy and plead oth erwise, judgment final will be entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy tbe plaintiffs debt. JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee 85 00 Gw44 State of JLovtti CMvoUua, Rowan County Febhuaby Sessions, 1845. i Wilie Morgan vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for 6 weeks, that he be tf appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, at the next court to be held for the counry of Rowan at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first monday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judg ment by default final, will be entered against him; ani the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee $5 00 6w44 State of JLortft earoltua, Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. Jesse PWiseman vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment Levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing.to the satisfaction of the Court) that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Row an, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first monday in May next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judgment by default final, will be entered against him, and the Lands levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee $5 00 6v44 State of JLovtft Carolina, Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. David Cox, son of Wm. and wife Polly, and others, ts. Joel Reed, and others. Petition to set aside the Prolate 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,Wm. Riley and wife Alley, Arthur Kimbrell and wife Polly, Moses Crowell and wife Elizabeth, are not in habitants of this State : On motion, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the said absent defendants to be and ffp pear before the Justices of our Court of Picas and Quar ter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first mon day in May next, then and there to plead, answer, or de mur to the said petition, otherwise, the same will be taken pro confesso, and heard cxparte as to them. Witness, John Giles, clerk of our said court at office, the j first monday in February, 1845, and in the 69th year of our Independence. JOHN GILES, Clk. Printers fee 85 50 ' Cw44 State ot -Hbrtfi Carolina, Rowan County February Sessions, 1845. M Cress if Boger v. Moses Miseshamrr. Execution levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, so that he cannot be served with notice in writing : It is therefore or dered by the court, that publication be made in the Caroli na Watchman, notifying him that his Lands have been levied on, and that at the next term of this court, 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 Assem bly in such case made and provided. JOHN GILES. Clk. printers fee 85 00, 6w44 State ot llovtn Carolina, Roiran County February Sessions, 1845. 1 j; George Crotzer, vs. Moses Misenhamer. Attachment levied on 15 Acres of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the ' Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him ' It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Curolina Watchman for six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Row an, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the first monday in May next, then and there to replevy and jlead, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the lands levied on condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs debt. ! JOHN GILES, Clk: Cw44--Prieree8300 State oe Jlovtft Carolina. Rowan County Tebrairj Sessions, 1845. ' w v Henry Ilarkey tfj MosesIisenhanien ( Attachment levied on 15 Acres of Land'. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant has removed beyond the limits of this State, so that tbe ordinary process of Law cannot be .served on him l It is therefore ordered, that publication be made m the Carolina Watchman tat six weeks, that he be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, at the court boose in Salisbury, on the first mon day in May next, then and there to replevy and plead, oth wise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the La nda levied on condemned to satisfy the plain tLTsdofct. : .C'r V JOHN GILES, Clk. . CyfU-rrintns fee $5 00 -' - V; ; J , ' . C - ! SEAV ESTABLIS1I1IENT. . . THE SUBSCRIBER , ; 1 -rr T ESPECTFULLY informs the ciu- f5 ;X Aluxena of Salisbury and the surround ' UJ n) ing country, that he has opened a ' in the lower room of Thomas L. Cowan's brick row op posite to G.W Brown's store, where he solicits a share of public patronage. He has lately received from Phil adelphia a general assortment of, .; ... ; r , ; Catcftec antr 3ctiirief1 'Materials, such as Main: springs, Watch' . .-j . Glasses, Jc.f t All kinds of Watcbes will be repaired, such as chronomiters. duplex, horizontal, patent-lever, tnuskal, repealing ana plain. Also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of Jewelery will be put in order on reasonable terms. Having obtained a very steady and skilful work man from a celebrated Watch making Establishment in Philadelphia, be feels no hesitation in saying that be will be able to give entire saUsfaction to all those who ma fa vor him with their work. All he asks' is a trial. . i Lepine and plain watches will be altered to patent le vers, and warranted to perform well. , ; Old gold and silver taken in exchange' for 'work done. , f JOHN E. BOGER. Salisbury, Feb 8, 1845 tf 41 SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1845 JUST RECEIVED. TAILORING ESTABLIIIMENT I ALSOBROOK AND MILLER, Tailor, (late of the Citg of Raleigh.) HAVING located ourselves in the Town of Salis bury, permanently,) we intend carrying on our bu siness in a style not to be surpassed in the State or out of it. Our establishment is in the room on the comer of the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied as the. Post-Office. We have employed the -best of Northern Work men. No expense or pains will be spared Jo render this a Fashionable Establishment in all respects. Gen men, therefore, may rely on having their clothes made up in the most fashionable and durable manner. We have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last five years, and part of the time in some of the most celebra ted establishments in the Southern States. We shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. London, Paris and New York received monthly. In coitctnsioo, should we be encour aged, no one will be be under the disagreeable neceitf to send away to procure first-rate made clothing. , We return thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. A. P. ALSOBROOK, H. S. MILLER. All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement, as longer indulgence will not be given. March 1845 26:ly $20 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on Thursday night of the Cth inst., a dark mulatto boy named HENDERSON, aged 19 years, about five feet 10 inches high, has a full face and bushy head. Said boy was raised in Anson county, about 10 miles North of Wadesborough. It is supposed he is trying to get to some of the free States. Theabove reward will be given to any person who will deliver said boy to me, or lodge him in some jail so that I can get him. , CHRISTOPHER WATKINS. Cedar Hill, March 7th, 1845. 46:4w LINSEED OIL. Eight barrels superior Linseed Oil for sale, by the subscriber, - MICHAEL BROWN. March 12, 1845 46:tf James mgary, COMMISSION and FORWARDING Wilmingtox, N. C. REFERENCE: George W. Davis, Esq., ) . ,T n Jno. McRae, Esq. Wilmington. N. C. D.-A. Davis, Esq., ) a ,. , XT r Michael BrownEsq. j Salisbury, N . C. Messrs. David A. Ray, & Co., ) v ... - r Hall & Johnson, Foyetteville. N. C. Messrs. J. J. and A. C. Blume, 1 a , T Mr. Edward Belo, Salem, N.C. March, 1845. 46:9w:pM NOTICE. ON Tuesday the 8th day of April next, the Lexing ton Manufacturing Company will offer at public sale tbe following property, to wit : Four Houses and Lots, about 175 or 200 Bags of Cotton, the Brick in the Factory wall, a large Steam Engine and Pump, an ex cellent Cotton Screw, Iron slide Lathe and Cutting Ma chine, a quantity of Cord wood, Cotton Yarn, Bale rope, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Tobacco,-Copper pipe, com position inetal, etc., etc. Terms wfll be made known on the day of sale. ALFRED HAR 3RAVE, Pres. March 13jrh, 1845. 46:3w To the Physicians of Western North Carolina. Gentlemen : Having established the DRUG and APOTHECARY BUSINESS on an extensive and permanent scale in this place, I would respectfully soli cit your patrpnage, feeling confident that I canj)ffer in ducements that will not fail to secure it. The facilities afforded by this place for forwarding goods of any kind is unequalled amotions, and the repu tation it sustains as the cheapest mart in the West, is sufficient inducement that a trial of the market in your line, should be made. I have on hand, and shall continue to keep a large and well selected assortment of MEDICINE, INSTRlT MENTS and SHOP FURNITURE, etc., etc., which will be sold as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere, jj ; Respectfully, ! ! j J. H. ENNISS, Druggist. Salisbury, March 8, 1545. if 45 " Charlotte Journal Mand " Jefersonian,,, will each give the above two insertions, and forward their ac count to this Office. FOR SALE r Hogsheads PRIME MOLASSES, j 10 bbls. N. Orleans , do. f 3 tierces inspected Rice, 150 sacks Salt, 7 hhds.! prime Porto Rico Sugar, !65 bags prime Cofiee, ' 150 bushels mottiitain snow ball potatoes 5,000 lbs. Bacon, jftO barrels orime Flmir. ! ! r MICHAEL BftOWN. t ; Salisbiirji March 4, 1845 . . tf 45 . 1 St j DR. J. G. RAMSAY, ' f HAVING! located at Palermo, Rowairco., (tbe late residence of B. R. T. Ptsmukes, deceased,) of fers his rjrpfeasional services to tbe public, and hopes to receive a share of public patronage. - if 45 - b f Ecclesiastical If otlce. r ; THE fresbytery of (Uncord will; meet at Sharon Church, Mecklenburg countyon Wednesday tne 26th day of March, at eleven o'clock, A. M. ' . , ; K- STEPIffiN FRONTIS,S Clerk. . P- S. The papers published in JYcon! Watchman of STsoutb. and the ?rytenwcon er a favoTbr giving the abov notice few insertions. i DR. J. J SUMMERELL,'; tttt nvrvr amoved ta the ofSce lately occupied by 1 B. -flri!in be found there unless pro&Mion 3 ZV7 Jan HrlS4S-:iy37 r s , . FRESH GOODS,.) (40 10 $50,000 I AND ' THE undersigned are now receiving and opening in their new brick jrtore, (being one of the largest store in the State, containing two large rooms, each 40 by 53 " feet J the largest, , , .--- - - . . . . - Cteapcst, IlandJsnicsJ, tzl test iclectta' Stock cf that has ever been brought to this place. Among the stock wOl be found the following t , T . ?yj;pieces Cloths, cassimeres and camlnets, '4 i ' vPtC 63 pieces plaid and plain Kentucky Janes and Tweeds cloth, 25 per cent cheaper than sny other house. " , 150 pieces black and fancy cot'd alpaccas, cheap -, ' ' 25 cents and upwards,; 'V.Tr ti' "1 :': 1000 pieces blue, black and fancy "prints, at least - 331 per ct, cheaper than any other house, . . ; ! . t.: SO pieces rkd, white and green fiannell, ; j ; ' -. J -10 - ; genuine Het a nchor boltin g cloths, T 500 blankeut assorted qualities and sixes, " ; Bleached and brown shirtings, bed ticksprojn checks, Jaconets, cambrick, and swiss muslins, a large assort ment of Tailors' trimmings, pnghams. plaid! elbakings, "I handkerchiefa, tippets and shawls, flannel drawers and shirts, vesrings, diapers, dimities, table, cloths fancy leU veia iot ioies ureases, tancy auka for do rich fancy caah- meres for do. : 45 dozen straw nets, - lOO do fur, hair. Aiegnorn, oomDaxine and velvet bon glazed and velvet caps, 1500 pair shoes assorted, i 10 cases men's and bovs boo 1 15 crates crockery ware, containing 1000. dozen cups and saucers, 300 dozen plates, and a great variety of other ware, large stock of Hardware and cutlery, a mong which may e found, carpenters tools of all kinds,' ajsuperior stock of Rodgers superfine pocket knives, a good assortment of carriage trimmings, saddlery and sad dlers trimmings, v -' : " V :i'A ' 12000 lbs oak tah and hemlock leather : . :i 100 kegs Dupont's FFF and blasting powder, a 1 JU bags shot assorted sizes, . ' 20 casks prine cheeser i - C50 baes Drime new cron Rio coflee. 38 hhds New Orleans and Porto itico sugar. 75 Kegs nails and brads assorted sizes, ; 110 Kegs white lead, best quahty. H - . z3 oozes tin;- ptate, -.. , f . -.-12 bb Unners oil, (prime) - f 300 lbs Quicksilver, (pure) 5 ?r - W " The above goods were all bought In Philadelpliia ami New Nork with ahd for cash, since the late fall in prices (which is from 25! to 33 J per ct. lower,) and many P tnera are now ottered at lower prices than any of oar merchants paid for them in September last. ! i r j 21' Merchants, pedjars, and other- wholesale dealers can now visit our store with tbe expectation of finding stall seasons of the year, b large and cheap stock of every kind of goods, as we have now one of the best 'buyers! always in New York with cash in hi hands to buy any bargain that may offer. Give us a call, and we will sliow you a larger and. cheaper stockTof goods than any other, house. Particular attention will be paid to wholsale or- ders. Kespectfully, &c. Suf.V ... ' f 3 - j J. & W. MURPHY. H Balifimry, Jan 71845 13l37 N. B. 500 bales of Cotton wanted. FLOWER SEED. list received the following flower SEED Golden rternnt lowet, ocariet acaua, Carnation rinK. Devil in a Busti , White Immortal Flower, Double Bat Tea week Stock, (Gilli.) Violet col'd snm. Mignonette Zinnia, Nemoph 11a Insignia, Dwarf Convolvulus, Sensi- tive Plant, YelloV LiUpins, rortulacca fcplendens, bweet Abyssutn, Purple Candytuft , Phlox. Drumnondi, Coreop tf42 .? J. II, ENNISS. J sis Elegan PictaJ FRESH GARDEN SEED. TUST received a supply of Garden Seed, which are 9lW warranted fresh and genuine, of last years ETOWth. Below will be found the different kinds ; l'-- v : . ' . . I Early six wee. Peas,Marafat doV, FrenchSugar 'iReeC Blood-Beet, Whilte Crookneck Squash, Summer do, Ear-j iy do, (.green striped,) Drumhead Cabbage seed. Early! V I- I T.. IT; J O T r t 13 ! i r. . x uiiv uu, ua Licim-n , uu, ouyar xxjui, uo, oaviy ; UO, Ketj Dutch do, Early hJattersca do. Long Green Cucumber. Early Frame doj Small Gherkin do, Short top RadishJ Long scarlet do. Cabbage Lettuce, Ice -Head do. White solid Celery ,iarge Dutch Parsnip, Curled Parsley, Onion' feeed, (silver skim Vegetable Oyster, Tonia-tto seed,,TurH nip seed, &c., &c. tw j. it. &inusa.i ii NEW GROCERIES, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT COXFECTIOIf AIUES, i ilahlns, Almonds, Prcnw i f l Segars arid Snuff, (Scotch and Macaboy ;) - A GRfiAT vAaitTT or CANDIES,:; Alia Tori, v ; ' ALSO-- Fish Sardines, Salmon Herring, and SXullets t OLIVE OIL, v tT Shoe-Blacking, fiddle Strings.sperra and tallow Candles MSII .BRANDYw,Mpjv AND VARIOUS OTHER LIQUORS & ; WINES, such as French brandy, Holland cin, Jamaica rum I Ma deira, Port, TenrifTe, Claret, Champaigne, Muscat Mal aga and domestic wines. Iso, some splendid C Porter, Scotch Ale And Albany Ale. -; BESIDES '-ytfn. tK a great variety of other articles in my line of business too tedious to mention rand which I will sell as low : as they can be sold for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. All the above fine articles will be found at the SalUhurii Confectionary mud Bakery, opposite I. Sc W, Murphy's store, or at tne oalutoury Grocery mud Confectionary 1 . , ' F- R. JiOUECHE. Salisbury, Dee. 21 .1844 . , tfC&26 R UNA WA Y NEGROES. rF! A KEN up and committed to, the Jail off JL Rowan county, on the 7th day of January! two negro men. Prince and June. Prince is ' a4 ' .bout 30 vears of ace.5 feet 5 inches hieh. Juno is about 35 yeari old, 5 feet high, and say they belong tap John D. A. Murphy, of Lexington District, Sooth Caroi Ima. The owner is requested lo come forward, property, pay charges and lake them away - f Li : i jh n ua 1 1 ttuuEK. i s, j auor . Jan 11.1845 tf37i;K-M HISS SARAH M. L1NSTER, 7 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens jfocksk ville and ll e surrounding country, that she has cow me need the ' y .fi ity:r':"-,:kP- lillinary and MantMmkini BKlncjf in this place, at the residence of Wm B. March, Esq x two doors belovr the Methodist Church, where the will be glad to receive orders for work inner line, j1,; . ) She trusts from long experience, to be able to give sat isfaction. , Charges. will be moderate, flats and bonnets bleached and trimmed to order. 1 j4 K I - MacknilUjamtiary. 11,1845 3m37 H , t j! Watcirand Clockmaker, - n n- WOULD respectfully inform the cit izens of Rowan and the adjoining Mtmties. that be has pened bis shop on main stret f officefbroVerly occupied by jWm; PlurnmerT i- dler, three doors below J. II.; Ennisrf Anothecary stole, mere ne n picpoicu . .UTO,fu ia wArlc will nhrnmPllfl work in bis line s.lf to the arifd he ean aay that come and you can have good spectacle also glasses fitted to suit any age Jew eJery made to order, rings, breast pins, Ate. i ; : . ' Old gold and s2ver, taken in exchange for worfc. . 4 - Jan 11.1343 1 k , . - rw sforc'sknd for vale low, f, s j., v h pipe best asticW rencn t - . i lW'lfiiieoia Madelrt.:t i do Port Wine, fwpw"; ;.- : yx " 1 ;doMalaga::Wine,.; ry.lf -. v " 1 do uous. j. iL ENNISS. Salisbury. ygpFrCl" t- lit," Feb I,! .1 t" ' 1 :$ f i 1 - . , ! f- . t it) X -A , it

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