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t The loco-locos at Washington are maH; rraniremcnts to erect a btatue to Jv jf Tflcfcson. nt an expense of 6100,000 wr V; tlie If Father of his Country re maitis trfthdfutj spch a marlc of- respect?- Those whojk !f w years since" thought J. Ait Jackson s election would be a nation aru nv tu uiuuuiiui: L nnn'ularity in this business. It is to be k Colossal) J$queslria mrrishable oronzer 1 1 wou Id save expense rone of these modern Jackson men could L set np1 for atatue , There could be p0 question frbotjt the purity of the-flra . - ... '' :- y'--H &i 1 . Tribune. rieren Mf I-ater f roin England. jjjr thej steamer Brttannt a, Capt. Hew itt, a rivctl at Boston on Friday morning, bring ing Liverpool papers to the 14th Sep uibif. ; Oar time wjlfunly allow us- to pake the following summary : ThYncws, thobgh eleven days later, is rnimportantj - ,;' u -. The Queen of England had not return ed from the 6ontnenr.' - ; f, Th'i n!rrossin? tonic of lh rim- w the rumored var between the U. States j and Icxcp. Trje news by the Cambria Jiad the eflec ; of reduci ngj American stoek one per cent in the market. 7 TO lays: The ?ott n market that great bar ometer oi public celing, has shown symp tims of impribver lent. The fine weather has had a material influence in strength ening .this feeling, and in dispelling the melancholy forebodings about the harvest which had tdken possession of the public mind, vjhe isaleup to the "end of the week exoeeu'ed 4B,000 bags-a daily av erage! of mtjre' than 8000. In the. four Jays since nearly 40,000 have been sold, and prices aj-e evidently getting up. The affairs of Ireland are represented as far! from favo-able. A meeting of the association vvas t fie Id on the 25th August. T icr Sntlr iriforwilflniT oc i?ovolAn!nr . tt-. feelings of the people on the plan" of Sir Robert Iceljfbr, burling the RpnealcrsC- r jl ne meetingron the e.ui was verv thinlv attehcled; Mr. O'Rellw a member of the 1upijn UIorporation, was jn the chair,", ahd jo his opening address hinted at what he deemkl to be the creat dan J 1 i i i ger of hp present crisis. The governmeht were qoW tririg ta draw away some of their young rhen by the jure of place and office, j The ieiv colleges would supply teraptiiigj situations to young men of liter ary taints ; andln Maynooth itself an ef fort wdu d be made to bias the minds of therisinj generation of the Catbolic priest- Md!v,;y;,1 v: y - which they must prepare against. Alrea dy he le ired Ithat some wavering individ na!s hac been lued away from them. For thq resent lie would say no mdfe, but he reserved himself for a future clay, when he would spejik but moreopenly, and de nouiiee'.jn thfjj stfongst terms all ilinch crs frod their sacred cause. : A serious !fiffijay had .taken place at Mftjlagascarjihetween the natives and the British and FTerich, in wliich ,tbe former lost 4 men kj lec), hud 12 wojjnded. The latter had Fi killed and 43 wounded. The Late jPteturbanccs in Germany The GeVman jUiji vcrsal Gazette anrloiin ces, that on the j8th inst., a proclamation vas posted at; Lei bsic.Tn forming the peo ple (that 3t he King had appointed commis sioners to inquire into the deplorable e jents of j the 12h, who would soon arrfTe in that city, j j On the same day the Muni cipal Council, rjublished a document for- Didding, under heseverest penalties, all popular imeetknrS without sneeial nermis- "ioQoftheaythorities. , The Nationa Intelligencer of the 23d, )s: jc is officially announced in the goremrhent gazette of Saturday, nisht ,nat Levi WdotnuRY, now one of the Sen- Smro iir-.I-Jl-. . State of New auij)srii ire.! has heen nnnointpn hv thh president ofithfe United States to be one ofthe I I si pwci?iie juages u uage oi c ne Su- ! n the place of Joseph Sto- deceased: . ' Mr. Woodbury has been for tweenty t jcars lit th Cuniii'i rz.w. c . Setiatbrjaheryvards for several years -vitary oijiiie iYavy, aiterwards lor se- ' Tcral iears Secretarv nf th TronsnM- ' M atrain SL scceedinff iti that office Mr. HnnA.n toentt be had! been Governor of his own If n believe, a judge in the t COnrt of that Statft- Un ho hnrl i i ; th oidfantages, .iherelbre.f Avhich r frpuld; derived from r extensive exDeri- enc.e piAlicl affairs, in the course of ""icq ne must bave acquired a perfect l t; rr bn . " tuc iau ine united vei9 oot know that a better ', "Jent.wul(l tave been expected, under alt i S111-?0 611 tte vacancy in lif Ckrifttan Governor inFertit. A v.er 'f yin ine uev. Mr, 1'erk ns tn th mteli0!?!0? rrer communicates the rmt fcet hat the Persian Govern. lorian. i 8 ?$e.dd 10 th oppressed Nes--25V 4 Christian C Governor. STH..-U v"My ft f-emarkable circumstance, and "CcEr?'iln a h; dree gratifying to lv i y H ""s 01 t!ietat.0nr -required .t l0jnake their public settlements tfT ; I Areasrcr and Comptroller; on ore tho first d.iv nfnp : ;:.u "jJJP Ftt IAY iaORKIi1G' MAIL. ' e, ... - . mntna TTitliI ifliioU t!.-..i . nl ' ' . . i"tu vpiv,u uicsc aeiuementscan be made, and above forty Sheriffs have vet to report themscj ves; I This looks a little like 4f hard timesi and worse' a coming" Raleigh Iegistejr September 23i. Statcfot rtfv CavoUna, EQUITY- -Fall term, i843. PURSUANT a decree of the Court, the Clerk jmd Master., will sell TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED ; litKES OF LAND. belongiyjothe.Hyirt-W innro T w&&JVJSN HUNDRED ACRES rf M r XTTY j ? - -. - - - s upii uivjueo into jyingn Hranu crbek in Rowan county two to three miles north of Satislmrv . win k -: 4; - I i on.the prefnises, o&! Saturday the 18th day; of ' . r fc, .... . --I ' - I I .. .. ; . divided into LOTS. - lying in Cabarrus dounty on Iriso"Buffalo creek tour to fiveimiles west of Concord: Wttl-Ko' 'A on the premises, at the DWELLING HOUSE of theiatelJohiF. Phifer. on Monday tho 20th day of October nexj. TWO HUNDRED of said LAND Ivinrr in IreAvU ead waiefs of Rodky River, will be sold at Mount Morne Post Office, on FrWflirit, oi,u day of October next. Each purchaser will be allowed a Credit of! twelve months, and hnml. with good security j)r the purchase-money re. quired on the day of sale. Titles to he e rem. 4ed according to thj future order of the Court. SAMUEL SILLIM AN. C. M. R Sept. 27 1845 kw22-Printers fee $6-55 KTLAND FOR SALEI JJJ Y virtnp of a decree of the Court of Equi ty for Rbwan countv. the TWV nnA fr,o tier wilt selljat the court-house in Salisbury, on Monday of the-- .k;-j a Ze V' 1...- . V uo nmu uoy m oveniDcrt i4d,a tract of jVALUABLE LAND belonging Jo Williarli 'Sail, an infant, containing NLXfeTY.FdUR AND A HALF .1. JACRES " 1 ; lyinsron Deajrer Dom i Rowan county, adjoining the if ads of Solomon Halt Margaret Anderson and others. A credit of twelve mon hs will be given, and bond wiih approved security ibr thfc purchase money, required on the day of sale f - jSAMUElL SILLIMAN, a M. E. ot-pi. -ii, fowaij Printers fee 85 50 JSll'OKTANT SALE OF LAND r UK CLERK AND MASTER in obelience to a Decree ioauitv. will ell at the'eburt-house in Salis?ii rv rn Hfnn. ;day of thehext county court, November 3d, EIGHT HUIDR&D ACRES OF lyingonthe'greatroadjof the Piedmont mail line, five miles southwest of Sa! febury, adjoining the lands of Hen ry Miller, OfTVI. SmithJ and othets, the former residence of Dr. John Scott, andjjmore recently of Casper Smith, dee'd. It is intended to divide said land into 3 or 4j Lots t be sold separately; the whoh to result to the use and benefit of the sureties andJieirs atLaw of Dfavid Smith, dee'd. A credit of 12 months willjbe allowed, and bonder 1onds with good se curity required on the ay of sale for the purchase money SAMU:L SILLIMAN, C M. E. Sept.2J 1845-j-Gw22 Printers fee $5 50 OPOR SALE. rOURSUANT TO A DECREE of the Uourt of Equity for Rowan county, theClcrliand Master will sell on Saturdav fthe 1st ol November next, at the late d iv fil ing house of Levi Glieen. dee'd. between 500 and GOOlA CRES OF LAND, beloneinsrtd the heirs at law of HennrTonarfl A A of whom Simuel Turner is the guardian. One parcel of said Land i called the f .Gl s - EEN PLACE," isomatntnsr Two Hundred Acres' t - o adioinioz the lands . ' Thomas Wood and others. An- other Tract called tl "Praley Place," adjoin- the-lands of Margaret Neely and others, containing 'be tween i t TWO THREE HUNDRED ACRES. The other Ttact caed the " Trexler Place," containing abourlOa, Acrck adjoining the lands of Samuel Tur ner and others. Each Darcel will be sold one and two ycars.l Bonds with approved security for moietys ot .the purchase money required on the day of sale. J .1! SAM'L SILLlMAN.c. sc. e Sept. 2 '9 1845-5w22 Printers fee 5 50 STAE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TJPOjTHE PETITION OF NOAH Parks and others, atd decree thereon in the Court of Enti ty for Rowan counfy, the Clerk and Master will sell nt the late dwelling huse of John Parks, deceased, on the 31st day ofj October tiext, the Uact of Land containing about i J TVO HtTNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, oi which sidJohti Parks, died seized, lying on Panther cree in uwan coiinty, adjoining the lands of Green Mil ler, lienry Miller and others.. Bond and annroved seni lity for the purchase money required on the day of sale. onacreuu oi iz months. ? - , 4 SAMUEL SILLIMAN. C. M. E. Sept. 27, 1S45 5w-22 Printers fee 65 00 LAKB & MILLS FOR SALE ! MWKSUANl'TO A DECRER OP THF! Court of Equity for Rowan countv. at Fll TV U845, will be sold pn the premises, at a credit of twelve montns on tpe 3Utn day ofOctober next, s - one Iiuiidrf d and forty acres of Land, WITH ?RIt MILL AlXD SAW MILU iV GOOD REPAIR 1 lying no th waters of Dutch second creek in Rowan eo., adjoining the lanUs of Henry Trexler and others. Bond with approved security for the purchase money required onthedayf sale,. ; : : , ft v gAM'L 5ILLIM AN, jC. U E. Sept. 27, 145 5 w22 Printer's fee 85 50 m VvPUKE MURPHY, . ! XTAVING jlennaneritly located himself in Salisbury, AJaLoffers his Professional services to the public and sur rounding countrjr. He may be found at the Drug Store. of J. H. Eibissjor t "Mr Shaver's HoteL at all times, when not rofesdonally engaged.)? July 25, 1 845: tf 1 3 " 1 OMMlTrTKTI trt the Jail AfRnwiin rnnJ on ih 4t of August, negro boy -named lwaxi Bailey, whq tajs- he is free, and: bound to Newsomk apt every ycati Onlyjabbut' a weekreV v - - .i cauHoreiana pt sstokea county.1 Said boy is of dark complexion, tbbut 13 or 14 years of ageV VfivV1' J ",. " tN, ROBEIJTSW ' Salisbury, Ang. 1G, 1S15. , . . - - - - . ) r ' , - t . ' - ! 1 ; ; -ASS0RT&t2X MENT 1 Erer olfcrcd for ule in the town of SatisVnryJ . - i 1 . A MONO WHICH ARE GOLD AND SIL- verirers, Lpme, Patent Vertical, and vuuunon escapement Watches. fin InAii nA gentlemen breast pins, and finger Rwigs1 (new - -...- ticrus,y une uraceteis and gecklacelain and set Studs, gold Guard and Fob Chnns and Keys, gold and silreV Pencils anu iuimuies, gold diamond pointed Pens, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Perifocal, (cman Silver, Steel and common do., A I - - ' ' - ... i ,arge assortment of Glasses to suit all aces, which , . " pui in irames at a very short nouce ; fit . ! taapman i ana Emerson's wpcrior Eazor STRIPS, Chtnsee Razors, Rodgers' Knives And Scis sors, Silver Spoons andr Butter Knives ; Together with many other articles nsuallv kent L W elry stores. All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on time to punctual customers. Call at the brick row. oppoEiieu. vv. isrown's store. . i 'All tLl f nf-i . . ... . I t -onus oi atcncs wui be repaired, such as hronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent-lever, musical. .v-ingBna pmui. Also, clocks, musical boxes, and- aa Kinds ot Jewelry will be put in order on reasonable terms. Hanng obtained a very steady and sklfui work man from a celebrated Watch making Establishment in Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in savins that he will be ablejo give entire satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with their work. All he asks i a t rlnf 1 t -kbub Lcpine and plain watches will be altered to batent c- vers, and warranted to perform well. ' Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work done. 1 he subscriber feels thanL-f.,1 f.: i- i ... ubhc for the liberal patronage bestowed on him, and ope by punctnal attendance to business and reasonable charges to merit a continuance of the favors of a cener- UU3 JJUUilC. ! ; JOHN E. HOGER. tf22 I Salisbury, Sept. 27,1845 NATIONAL! FRM NEW ORLEANS KOUINSON & ELDRED, Managers. fTpHE MANAGERS RESPEGjTFUL ly announce to the public, that they will open their SPLENDID ESTAB LISHMENT at the following places, viz : At Lexington, Monday, 29th September, and at cj ! i rn t 1 oailSDUrV. on 1 uesdav 30th Spnt - j v a' a i I 1 ana Wednesday the 1st of Oclobtr, FOR TWO DAYS ONLY ! vlth a Company of Eauestrians of knou ledged talent and respectability, un surpassed by any other in the! United JJ States ; and trust by giving a variety of entertainments, both amusing and instruc tive, to merit that share of natrohao-e so liberally bestowed on them inmost of the principal cities and towns throughout the Southern country. . 1 DlFFor particulars see small bills., DGPDoors open at 1 o'clock. Perform ance to commence at half past one. ' CP Admittance 50 cents. Children under 10 years of age and servants half price. j Congressional Intelligencer. The Proprietors of the National Intelligences, in order to meet the wishes of those whose circumstances or inclination do not allow them to subscribe everi to a week ly Washington paper during the whole year, have deter mined to issue, during the session of Congress, a weekly sheet styled " The Congressional Intelligence," to be devoted exclusively to the publication as far as fts lim its will permit, of the Proceedings of both Houses of Con gress, and Urhcial Reports and Document connected therewith, including a complete official copy hf the Acta passed by Congress during the session. 1 To bring the price within the means of every man who can read, the charge for this paper will be for ihe first ses sion of each Congress One Dollar, and for the; second ses sion of each Congress half a Dollar. ! 1 The price of the Congressional Intelligencer, to be issued on each Wednesday during the approaching Ses sion of Congress, will therefore be One Dollar paid "i ad vance. . i Xojenlarge upon the value, to those who talte np news p?r from Washington, of this publication, containing an impartial but necessarily abbreviated account of the Pro ceedings of Congress, including an authentic- official copy of all the laws passed during the session, would be need less. The man who takes no such paper ought to take one, if be does not prefer remaining ignorant of what most nearly concerns his own destiny, and that of his fa mily and of his posterity forever. ! , OCT! When six copies are ordered and paid for by any one person, a deduction of one-sixth will be made from the price : that is to say, a remittance of five dollars will command six copies of the Congressional Intelligencer for the next Session. A remittance of ten dollars will secure thirteen copies ; and for fifteen dollars remitted from any one person or place twenty copies will be forwardfd. , Ifj-paymeut in advance in all cases is indispensable. ! WEEKLY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. - This paper, being made up of such portion of the con tents of the National Intelligencer proper af can be com pressed within the compass of a single newspaper, contin ues to be issued and mailed to subscribers every Saturday at Two Dollars a year, payable in advance, n all ases no account being opened with subscribers to this weekly pa per. ., . -.: . - - i i To bring this paper yet more nearly witbjn the reach of such as desire to take by the year a cheap paper from the seat of the General Government, a red action will be made in the price of.it where a number of copies aje ordered and paid for by any one person or association a the following rates : Fax Ten Dollars six copies will be feent. j ":-' For Twenty Dolla rs thirteen copies ; and ; . ,For each sain f Ten Dollars, abcjve Twenty, 8 . s - copiea will be forwarded i so thst a remittance A T of Fifty Dollars will command $7 copies. f inrPuZiitAer of papers tlrovg lout the several States and Territories wkoraiU gice a single inertiota this advertisement (with this note annexed) ekd send one if their papers ta this office icith the advertisement marked therein,, shall receive the Weekly National Intelligencer IHS'IJi f - .'. t . 1 . xxhao . . OFFICERS of the C4th Kegmient of N. Car '"olina Militia: " "7"oa are bereby com JL inanded to parade in the town of Salisbury. on Friday the 3d day of October, at I U o'clock a. m.. with side arms tor drill ; and for the purpose of electing a Brigadier fSenpralnf the 4tS Pli tri sion of jorifa iaiiwuia Militia. Also.on Saturday the 4th day of October, at 9 o'clock &. m.f with your respect ive companies for 'drill and review. . . i V ;. t A - ? J. M. BROWN, Col. Comd't. A. STI6IWAX.T, 'Adjt. N. B. dnU Sept. 6, Captains make their return on the day of the ? A. STIREWALT, Adjt. 184539:41 . . . SUte of ! Siorth Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. . ' Court of Equity Fall Term. 1845. James Sharpe and others vs. Andrew Morrison I and others. Filed in 1845. T pPSarin2 to ihe satisfacUoa of the Court that Sam- Welch, onejof the defendants in this case is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman for defendant Welch answer at the next! term of h onfesso will be taken as to him. THOMAS H, McRORIE, C. M. E. o . ' By L. Q. Shaspe, d c it E, Sept 15, 184a 6w2l Printers fee 4 00 IREDELL COUNTY. ' COURT OF EQUITY. va rr. tppu iqk -Urusilla Oaither and nihora finmi aik . w . mu.muwi .tiuva Filed in IT appearing to me satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant. Samuel A!ha ionni . r . , .. .,.utiniuco,Biioun laaaouant ot mis r f?ff : fl is therefore orderedadjudged and decreed, that bublication be made for six weeks inthe Carolina Watch man, ior tne delendant Sam'I Albea M the next term of this court, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against him. THOMAS H. McRORIE, C. M. E. o By L. Q Sharpe, d c m e. Sept 15, 184a $w2l Printers fee $4 00 $30 REWARD. i ' RUNAWAY C1ROM the undersigned about the 25th July last, the A. following named negro fellows, to wit : Coleman, about ? 35 years of age -colour, mulatto ; ar7e and Stout, nnrl nid.r Kol.l ;.n: . i professes to be a preacher : Also, Jim, about 25 years of age., colour black or rather brown, of common size ; and has rather large eyes : Also, George, about 27 years of a?e. colour hlnek. and nf ood size, and has a down cast look when spoken to. ! The above described fellows, have within the nast tear, been brought from Virginia, (the two first) from Mecklenburg county, and are trying to male their way back, as two others started with them but have been ta ken up in South Carolina. j I will give-ten dollars, for the apprehension of either, 6r thirty dollars for all three, if delivered to me. or lodcr. ed in any safe jatt, so that I get them : Any information given to me at Augusta, Georgia, will be thanfully re ived. i B. H. WARREN. Sept 1845 19:4t "Watchman's" fee $4 The Danville Revirter nle A - r ----- M tlUIVO U IIU forward account to this oflice, and a copy of the paper to ii warren OJSK H ULDRKD OUISC EH OT PURE QUINIffE, a rare collecti new Chemical: Preparations, fresh Medir.rnea ection of Wines ana epinis ; aiso, tresn Kice lor sale at- Salisbury, Sept 13, 20if WHEELER'S. VILL be sold at the Court House in Mocksville.on T T Tuesday 23d September, (it being Tuesday of Su perior Court for Davie county,) FOUR NEGROES, the property of Drew Smith dee'd, to be sold by order of Cnnrt Thi.tr r K. nA f .1 r IT i iui nir (jurpusc oi paying debts, at which time it is important ihnt nil rAi,ra . - - 1 ivvftttwao cKahM lUn nnL T . j l i should attend the sale. of sale. Sept. 1, 1845320 icrms niaue Known on ine day B. BAILEY, Adm'r. I TO THE PUBLIC. IHE subscriber takes this method of infor-f8- ming the public, that he still continues to ciarry on the business of STONE CUTTING, as usual, at his granite Quary seven miles south of Salisbury, near the old Charleston road, where he is ableto stipply all orders for Mill Stones, of the best grit, and on the shortest notice. Also, fi)r saJe, duho lowest prices, window sills, door sflls, door steps, rough building rocks, tomb stones, gold grinders, &c. &c. J. IIOLTSHOUSER. Salisbury, Nov. 2, 1844 ly27 I N. B. OrdcrsJfor any of the above wrought articles, directed to me at Salisbury, will be punctually attended to. J. J. COME & HELP. THE friends of TemDerance in Trpdpll rnnn. , i ----- . ty have determined on a Temperance Cele bration at CENTER CHURCH, (eight miles North West of $tatesville) on the first Wed nesday in October next. The will be a good Hand of Music; present, some of the ablest Speakers in the cause of Temperance that can be procured ; aind a plenty of bread, bulter, tarts and custards, to give all who may attend a chick to eat. ! The friends of the cause Jn the adjoining counties are invited toattend. i By order of the friends of Temperance in Iredell. ; SILAS D. SHARPE, Secretary of I. C. T. Society. J SeptT 20, 1845. f FOR SALE. New Piano, fine toned, of superior European manufacture. Terms mod erate. Any person wishing to avail themselves of a val uable Instrument, may do well by calling on i B. H. WHITNEY. Lexington, Aug 23, 1845. 18:5t NOTICE. C?rTVKEN up and committed to the jail 4 of Rowan county on the night of the 2d day of September, 1845, a negror-woman called DIN A HE, aged about sixty years, of a dark complexion, and says she is the property of one Nicholas Bringle. The owner is re quested to comic forward, and pay all charges and take Tier oik jail. JN. ROBERTS, Sept 3, 184S .19:lf V Jailor. DR. J. J. SUM51ESELL, OFFICE brik office juat below J. H. Enniss Drug store or, John I. Shavers' Hotel lower room, . 16, 1845 37: ly next to Buis confectionary. Au T- TVTOTICE.-7-By virtue of a Deed of Trust execu Xl ted by R. Ni Craige, the undersigned Trustee will fier for sate at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on Monday of County Court .(the 3d day ofNovember next,) the inter est of Rob't N. Craige in 279 Acres of Land, ly ing on Deals creek in Rowan county, adjoining the Lands of Washington Thomason, David Pinkston and others. Terms, six months credit. ... 31 ' - i-1- JAMES OWENS, Trustee. Sept20,1840-4w2l 1 - ' . - . v . PURE -WHITE LEAD. jf f f KEGS pure white lead just received and for JLJJ sale low by J. H. ENNESS. Salisbury; June 14, 1845 7tf FALL" AND WINTER FASHIONS . - For 18 15 & MC-Jsrsl received ! ' ; j TAILORING ESTABLIII MENT! : i ALSOTROOICAND MILLER; XX AV1NG located ourselves in th Town nf J. J.bary, 'permanently,) we intend carrying on ourbu- bukss in a siyie noi4o De rurpassed in tbe State or out of t. " Our establishment is in the room on the comer of the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied as tbe Post-Of-n r - We have employed ihe best of Northern Vork-: men. No expense or pains will be epared to render this a Fashionable Establishment in all resoeets. fi . men, therefore, may - rely on having their clothe made up in the most fashionable , and durable manner. - We have been engaged reffularlv in enttinr for the Im years, and part of the time in some of the most celebra ted establishments in the- Konti.rn Atatra " W ..S.Il . Hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit w? cut and make. ijondon, Farts and New York , received monthly. in conoinsion, should we be encour aged, no one, will be be under the disagreeable necessity to send away to procure first-rate made clothing. ' We returri thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us, and hope by faihionablewoik and stnet attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. A.P. LSOBROOK, II. S. MILI.RR All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement, as longer indulgence will not be given. September 20 1845 2G:ly .itc of 32-ovtn Carolina, CABARRUS COUNTY.! Li Equity Fall Term, 1845. Isaac Deaver and others vs. Henry Beaver and Jacob Bearer. IT appearing to the sntisfaction of the Court that the de fendants. Henry Beaver and Jacob Beaver, are non residents of this State : It is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for! three weeks, that the said defendants be and appear at our next ""--- sam uvicnuaius oe anu appear at o 00011 Bf Equy. to be held for the county of Caba irrna nt ine counnouse in Concord, on the third nionday in Feb ruary next, and plead, answer or demur to the bill of com plaint, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered as to them. Witness, J. W. Scott, Clerk and Master of our said court, the 3d monday in August 1845, and the 70th year of cur Independence. - J. VV. SCOTT, C. M. E. Sept 20, 18433tt21 Printers fee $3 50 Tne Augusta Insurance anil Banking Company, or 'Angaria, Georgia, HAVE continued their AGENCY in this place. They are prepared to take RLiks against Fire in any of the Towns of North Carolina, and in the country, on Terms as favorable as any other Company. Applications from abroad, containing a proper descrip uf !'e PrPeTty to l covered, will be attended to. The Captal of this Company is 375,000, all paid in Losses are settled on the most liberal terms, and the pay ment will always be made at the Agency in Fayette ville ' t E-&W.WINSLOW, Agents. " Fayetteville, N. C.,Sept. 8, 1845 2l:5t , NEW STORE AND ill NEW GOODS.1 J. D. BROWN & T. T, MAXWELL, ARE now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their first and entire new at their store known a3 Dr. Burns corner, one door be low J. & W. Murphy's, consisting in part of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE AND GROCERIES, Together with a general assortment of GOODS of ev ery description usually found in stores ; and which will be sold very low for cash. The subscribers ask the favor of a call by those wishing to buy. V IS The Copperemithiug and Tinning business, will also be carried on in all its various branches Salisbury, May 3, 1845 tf 1 P. S. AH kinds of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Sitatt of 3iovtn Carolina. Rotcan County Court August Sessions 1845. John F. Cowan, Admr. of Joseph Cowan, doe'd. vs. Attachment levied on 130 acres Levi Cowan. $ of Land. ON motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, Ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for the Defendant to be and appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Rowan, at the Courthouse in Salisbury on the first Monday in November next.thtn and there to replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be rendered a gainst him, and the Land levied on be condemned and sold, to satisfy the plaintifTs claim. Wiiness, John H. Hardie, Clerk of scid Court, at oflice the 30th day of August, A. D. 1845. JNO.-H. HARDIE, Cl k. Printer's fee $5 00 19:6t State of JlortU atoMta, Rowan County Court August Sessions 1845. Nicholas Filhour, 1 r.; Attachment, levied on 130 acres Levi Cowan. 5 of Land. ON motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, Ordered that publication be made for six 1 weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, j for the defendant to be and appear before the Justices of j the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Rowan, at the Courthouse, in Salisbury, ' on the first Monday in November next, then and there : to replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be ren dered against him, and the Land levied on be condemn ed and sold, to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. Witness, Jno. H. Hardie, Clerk of said Court, at office the 30th day of Aug. A. D. 1845. JNO. H. HARDIE, Printer's fee 5 00 19:6t Clerk. State ot Jlovtti orarolina. CABARRUS COUNTY. Court of Pleas ij Quarter Sestions July Sessions 1845. Nancy Martin, vs. Thomas L. Martin, Richard W. Martin, Isaac A. Mar tin, Margaret C. Martin, James A. Caflena&. wife, Mary M. Callen, John P. Russel & wife, Jane M. Russel & Kiah P. Harris guar, pendente lite, of Sam'I B., Sarah J., Jos. C, Martha H. and J. L. R. Martin, infants and heirs at Law of Thomas S. Martin, dee'd. rcTITIOX FOR DOWER. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that James A. Callens and Mary M. his wife, and John P. Rus sel and JaneM. his wife, are not inhabitants of this State, Ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, published at Salisbu ry, N. C. notifying the said Jas. A. Callen and Mary his wife, and John P. Russel and Jane M. his wife, to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to oe neia ior me vouniy 01 iaoarrus ai ne counnouse . j ,j .,, t i n r ...t.r-u u -in Co,ord, on the 3rd Monday in October next then and 1 Buggie and pleasure tchtdes, all of W hich ho t there to show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner shall not be granted and judgment award ed accordingly. . - .v. Witness, Kiah P. Harris. Clerk of our said Court at office, the 3d Monday in Joly, 1845, and! thet 70th year of our Independence. . KIAJI P. HARRIS. Pr-s.fee5 18:6t . - r ' . . ' V :ELI HARRIS, 1 , ' At Kiclifork, Davidson CTtf. Xf ; C 4 - On the Great Stage Road from North, to South, ;. . ' " ' ' ' and South-West t t Eight miles North of Lexington, and ;l 27 S. W. of Greeiu&oro.'t. 4, J V I." DRUGGS, MEDICDIES, PA1NTS,&C. nTlIIG subscriber M'oud re?;ectful!y C 'Tft announce to Physicians and oth- (''Ltn tiiat. h has'. now in Store a larel'- J Mcdiciocv Paintsi tils Cyc-Slnfs, comprising almost vcry Uiinir in his .S line, which helwill sell rery low for cn?h, or to punctual customers. . In his Stock will be found the follow articles : English Calomel,' Sulph Quinine; l v Rhubarb,' - t v- Bio? Maf, London, Ipecnc, Cream Tartar, C. Ext Colocynth, ' ' " Toor Man's Tlaster, .--', ; Burgundy Pi ten Plaster, , : ... Seidlitx and Soda Powders, ' " ' Indigo, - ' " j j : . MadJer, . ; . . Spanish Brown, " Log Wood, Grdi : Jalap, ; lied Wood, doc- C P. Castor Oil, in half pt,Copj-eras, v pt, and at bottles. Li:harirc. Epsom Salts, . . Balsam Copaiva ' ' Grey'a Ointment, Sands Sarsappariila, ; "Red Lead,' ' " Dry 'White Lead, ; White Lead in Oil, . Verdigris in Oil, Pnisfiaa Blue, , Whiting,' " Macabnu Snu.T, . Scotch -'"' do -Rappee do Congress do .... Chewing Toliacco i oomstocks do. Sarsappariila Root. Ague and Fever Pills, Brandreth's Pills, Peters Pills, - Hall's Pills, Comstock's Vermifuge, Thompsons Eye Water. Smoking do' Ro wands Tonic Mixture for Blacking, ague and fever, ' do " Brashes,'" Swaims Panacea, ' White wash do Carpenters Syrup Liverwirt, Paint- ..... da Taylors Balsam do Tooth. "do ' Spohns Headache Remedr. Trusses. Hays Liniment, Surgeon's Instromentsre. J. H. ennws; : ' East Corner of Courthouse. - , 1RDEELL LAND ffoil SAlE , I WILL sell at public auction athc Counhouscin' the Town of Statesville, on Friday the 17th day of Oct. next, a valuable tract of land, belonging to the estate r( Abraham Lowrance, deceased. ' This land lieaiwo miles West of Statesville. on the main road lending to Morgan- ton. It contains 225 Acres, 173 of which, is wood land, and heavily tiinbered. The cleared land, Is very pro ductive.and susceptible ofthe highest state of improve- -ment. It is convenient to several Grist and Saw Mills,' a Tannery, with a delightful road to the village. - - Any one wishing to see this land-in my absence wilr . be waited upon with pleasure, by calling on the Rev. E. F- Rockwell, of thiLplace, Revu John M: Wilson of Bethany or Col. Thomas A. Allison, " 2 i I The land will be sold on a credit. A . t1, "f " " JOSEPH p.-caldwellV" . r r Admr. with the Will annexed 1 , of Abmham liowraiice.t Statesville, Sept. 1st. 1845 19:6f ' Stsitt of .ertfi Csivolf wa; ROWA COUNTY COURT Aug' Sessions, 1815. vs. Attachment levied on 130 acres A Levi Cowan. of Land. - ON motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction ofhe- ' Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of - V this State, Ordered that publication be mde for nix wAt;. V' in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for the v Defendant to be and appear . before , the Justice "of the " Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for, tho -. : T county of Rowan, at the Courthou.se'in Salisbury, on the , ; first Mondav in November next then und tVin M. r plcvy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be render ed against him, and the Land levied on- be condemned and sold, to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. .Witness, John v. ' H. Hardie, Clerk of scid Court, at Oflice the 30ih dav of : - August, A. D. 18 15. JNO. HHARDIE, Cl'k.,l rnnter s tee VV 13:(5t - V E ID XLT & T H M y W: THE next Session of the LTJLaasS3'!i?'illIlc3a 4kC3aciI5uaa- will commence on Monday . ; nam Li. v an .aten, A. 15, '1 he advantages which this school possesses are such as are within the reach of but' few parents who may desire to give their children a lib- eral and classical education. The Teacher' is ever at -hi po6t, ready and willing to impart nil necessary' in ; struction, and also is extremely careful to watch over the morals of his scholars, and correct their evil habits.' And 1 . . . . . . . . . ". - . . . i furthermore, our situation is such os renders pur village very tieaittiy, being rffgJi up on the . Yadkin," near iber mountains which cause our atmosphere' to htf not only heahhful but pleasant, and also its sound morality is un surpassed by any town in the western part of the-State as it is entirely exempt from those temptations which " have led so many young men to dissipation and min. All the branches requisite Jo prepare a young man for entering the higher classes of our colleges will bejaught. The Languages and higher branches of Mathematics, per session, $12 00 Philo xphy, Astronomy, Ethics, Logic.'Rhet- ' :'. - v oric, &,c, , - i. 10 00j . Eng. Grammar, Arithmetic and Geography,"' 8 00 s Board in the Village or neighborhood can be procured si four andce dollars per month. .: . , - r f ENOCH B. HUNT. - WILLIAM J. PARKS, RICHARD GWYN, ; BILSON B. BENHAM;; HENRY G. HAMPTON. Joneaville, Surry county, N. C. ) August 20th, 1815. . S, , . a , o A VERY VALUABLE FARM For Sale. v - 2 - THE well known aad much admired residence f ihe late William Chunn, deceased, will be sold, on'tfu premises, ten miles west of Salisbury, on the Statesville road, on the 14th day of October nexr . It contains about 400 acres of very excellent land, well watered, and very handsomely and conveniently improved. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as those who wish to purchase will certainljT view the premises. The subscri ber will take gfeat pleasure in showing them. -,J I I ALSO, at the same time and place, a hkely negro woman and two children, (the woman has cooked for the family sev eral years. a new road wagon, a cotton gin, a wheat thresher, a fine" mare and colt, (blood, equal to (he best,) from 800 to 1000 bushels of corn, and other articles. Terms made known on the day of sale.- . -...; E. D, AUSTIN, Executor August, 1 845 18ta - ' estate of Hovtn CJarolCitii ROWAN COUNTY COVRT Aug. SessionsASi: and J. Fraley, 1 Justices Execution, levied on ihe in v. terest of the Defendant in his fathers ''f John D. Hulin. ) Land. Oi N motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the ' Court that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State. It is ordered that publication be made in the Caro- ' lina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, fur six weeks, for l the Defendant to appear it the next Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions to be held for theXoonty of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the first Monday in No-- : vember next, and plead, or Judgment will be entered for the amount of the plantifl 's debt, and an order of sale, of the Land levied on, or so much thereof as will satis1 (.; fy the same with costs. ' - " 1 ' , 18.6t:Prs.fee5i J. H. HARDIE. Cl k, , , . XeOOH AT THIS- n . ....... . - ; .fif- i THE Subscriler has on hand some six or eiht road wagons newfour ' horse and two horse besides some two'or three second-' handed. He also has on hand . two or three ' will sell low -very WW ior casn. J. S. JOHNSTON, - Salisbury, Aug. 23, 1845-tf 17 : . . I Doers JCttrton Cc Krider, : TJt AyiNG associated themselves in the Prac- lice of Medicine, (and located at Mount -Vernon, Krtder's Store, Rowan County,) of er their professional services te the public. . Kcclciallcal , Xotico. CT The Presbytery of Concord "will meet In the town T Lincoln ton, N. C.on Friday, the lOih of October next, : t7o-dock,P.M. -BTEPIIEN FRONT IS; r - - -, S r i.s - ''-,' .Stated ClerK for one year fret of ckajgt' . it- ' . :w. v k. ... - . . 4 hi J - t. r - A 4 v 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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