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A.VOTI WHIG VICTORY 1 " .. -i i ... the Ohio Election of last j ! A aw National Inielligencer of the ff0?!?' Vhed yesterdaythat e veekvaP M: , , o the Whigs hay carried their Vmti citv he 21st, ug000' fuw!?'u" .jcendencjin ibe State Li a the Wbm, Wwhom the returns are Javora. i- OCT Charles R. Kinney, of Eiizabe.l inst. . He .... ticofocoismUdereMed.ndih : . . " -V,"?'T i.",r,e weir enure city rr. V' ., oe u. came b Gahttton, ..i-" in his ' IZl in , r.N,- ' .-..,, 3S3Wr e?.ate' Assembly. Select S iatbe 4;h ins., from .bat place, ra tto StaU, has lost an excellent ciii Wberooa exbectation. the Whigs, and several members hav and Common Coun some mojontie ncils and byvery hand- ArtniCniSti carr coroPanics of 3d fzen, and the Whig party one of its ablest ; the, Couneiiandgis. Aery to Corpus, Cbristi.;, ,: f a N cnampions. M i P ptaedbj fhert (ires. ioeyu : the House of Repr Jar tote, so faiy is " gre iKetr faror, lldar what the Ohio State Jour. ..l iars of it : that. nnttvitW 1 "Delaware ttpnty rolls up 400 or 500 ma- Native t ckef, the" Whigs have trio mohrd 4w,rlfr: Manoh unexpectedly c res a Whi K'r, :JLMJL iU B uaye iriamphed Ztv.ritm(.rv0i - vMuVY."'?JO"Mes ranging from loibre than onfej hundred over the Presidential - in ChJstr tW couni 01 ms former tour in this countrv a ers of thl Natifes little expected. - D 0I.b fPie constantly ranging the 'nr9 Pcimei of good sense and Cairness, is ne Lancaster Exatn nir inC. ,icuUC. v?a ieuer u com.' I r" mer, wr-ioe par. ;K,ini.'Mra. u i- . : "v.c- iuc laieei reDon ot one ot th krnn. J ii-. Kcuiugicai tish 10 Aiaoazna and the llUlllf i iih mn - i . ' a - - - w t . w . " v iHuuiUe ni Biinv nnriint. - . - i smiin mg parties: - & & " " rf ,ne. on ft mall scout, about 50 miles from lern States. I iTm a .1.1 iltv in friltvi ' ma Ii ASw stlAClIUITt i'luoftuituui JUJJ9 UU OU1I ! rtPltiV II . . .s a gain of m sincehV Presidential elec.J inf! .hundred ; Grffne gives between M00 and T Sr natr. i'IJQO lo Whig Senator, being a-large Whig InMontgome 1 s a- w v v asms a a m cur l nl '.1 V . -e - . o nr. A 11'. . wm. j va iq omer nana, In Fairfield the iur counties the lx)Cofocos havi Xocotbco majority is cut down" from 1,100 to oeen QCCessfuII 200p tfuiier jsj cut down from 1,400 to 400 ; Knox is cut flown from 600 to 200 1 and, to crown the whole. Licking changes a Locofo. co majority of 340 to a Whig majority of be. Meco two and fqur hundred ! Whatever may be the resu t ih the rest of the State, these facts imeak tor tbemselves. and ry.Schuylkill.Cumberland. as usual. r OCT Our readers know that a New York cor respondent of thb National Intelligencer ex plained, al few da Si". I tia Til .i . i - . I iiTfa ransas on the 26th ult in oa Hair. WArrJ l M Rope. tress Monroe, with companies D and E pf the ftee 4th regiment, under cnmmanrl nf RrorA Hf.;n. Cotton, Morris., ' f T . I Cot. Baffin-. - 1 o o The barauo Pacific arrirnd tr,A okii Slorn 5Q a 60 wilh flvin? artillerv anA hn.. 1 rut? f lour, o J uuisva vu uvaiUa p Uir. teen norscs died on that Mr. Walkei " 7 Jr ' fJTt w J "c wuuic - vv.vw,tu ttfUO Jcuer prooaoiv cam 'country Omo lis; Wmo State ! She takes he made-f viz : That a letter or letteri t j r -.vH.uvnj! CI1IJUIII, Massachusetts, IConnecticut, and those other States that are Unalterably Wiiio ! X Writing on Saturday morning, the Editor of tie Jourjial hays From Present RDDearan. irnajority will be at least six in froni ten to sixteen in the House." $4 s since, how tho t " Ul( luo passage, irom ueinff ty i put in the hold. a ! niu i x-iaxscea, si a iciaied. or had sAmA tthapA fn m .. - h " I 1 np fihln Marmnn k.J.l .r itvnuau uau ai9(arn e to were cei the (lie Senate a I fo I nd ter he was by the Antl Hoven being t .t- J. .. . . . . C" f ug me course inai woulo1)e pursded toward mem sbouid tbeiri support be crivn to the Dm. ocratic candidate for the Presidency, and that Mr. Walkerjvas privy to and-advised the wri- nng ot in anejletterv Whether this charge of "hflrfttttri will, r.-T' . . fo --"c-".- "y" vviist-rvuuvesisirueor noiremains to DS proved., fThere is, however one very strong circumstance in support of its correctness vii That the Union, which re. gards it aduty to contradict every thing said of mr. folk and thelCahinpt whinh :.nnttH. i i jiui i uu. uas on. v!y..Hiyn Schoonhoven, was' re cently norninatW as la candidate for the C e it L niT -r . ' . y- . .. I . . . . oeuan; ui ine new I orK legislature bv not yetContradicted this charce 1 If it he tn we vvnigs of the 3d district, and soon af- lue Von.,SrvaiIireP l,ave been treated rath nominated for the same office tCdhvehtion. Mr.Schoon- iflrrirpi with tmrsa front Old Point Comfort. The volunteers krom N. O. were sufferinff from fellow nrA a;. arrhcea,jhere was some talk of removing the army up the Nueces. There of vessels at Aransas from New Yorfc TUhi. more New Orleans and other ports, -j. j - xt v,urpus nrisii was brisk, and Alex. Cottov lean traders arrived dailv in camn. whinh ' regarded an indication that there inn U ' J: ' siderable body of Mexican troops within a!rea- Feathers -v...v.w uisiance. j nere was no indication Iron Whaleror nf n 1. to . . " uvaiiic iuuf RiiiKfii f l ri inn i. wi - w w orande. jFAYETTEVILLE MARKET, Oct 14. Lard, 7a7i Molasses, 33 a 35 Oats, 30 a 35 Oil, Linseed. 75 a 80 Nails, cut, 5i a 6 Rags, per. Ib. ; 2 Sugar, brown, Sail do. Lump, 14 do. Loaf, 14 a 16 Salt, (bush.) 45 a 50 do. Sack, 80 0 a $2 Tallow, 6 a 7 Tobacco, 1 2 a 2i Wheat, 80 a 85 Whiskey, 40 a 42 Wool, 12 J a 15 00 a 50 8 a 9 a 28 12 a 15 16a9 7 a 9 6 a 7 16 a 20 a $5 a 23 1 10 Hides, green, 4 al 5 do. dry, 8 a 10 Iron, 4a 5 JUST RECEiyEB duggs, medicines, paints, mc. THE FIXEST Pt :.- ASSORT -i m CHEAPEST - or Ee cffef?J?Ifi towa of SaliihnrT! A MONG WHICH ARE COLD AKnsrr . -ver Levers. Lenin.-: P,ii ;V.-!..i I Ipecac, , . F - ' T K I Hll. nil 1 m common EscsDement WfltM,- iJj: ream Tartar, genUemen's breast pins, andjfinger Rings (new and be&uiifik! naiiams An. n I... r amw .ri l 1 i ann I T5u8cnofr would rencttul vr: - MJWMWIM. VMU VIW r - cia tuai uc una now in store a large ..ASSORTMENT Or ' - I irfppi. Pniutt nil. iw. c tt. v , V1Jl - J. :, comprisiiiff a!ino ever- tfaino in Uim .X-V line, which he will sell very low for cash, or to Duncrna! costomers, in his Stock will be found lK . Eogfisb Calomel, Salph Quinine, 1 Rhubarb, ; ' -. Blue. Mass, London, C. Eit Colocynth, Jalap; C. P. Castor Oil, in half pt.Copreras; Poor Mtn'i Plaster. Burgandy Pilch Plaster; . Seidiiu and Soda Powders, Indigo, .i - .. . Madder, ,. i -Spanish Brown,- Lojr Wood, Grd. Ked Wood,! do CHERAW MARKET, Oct. 21. Beeswax, Conee, 9 22 25 5 a ii a 24 a9 a 7 a 75 a 32 a Gi Leather, sole, 20 a 25 Lard, ; 9 a 10 Molasses, 35 a 40 NahVcut, 6 a6 Hice, 4 a 8 Sugar, br. 8 a 10 do. Loaf. 15 a 17 salt, sack, $lfa$2 IJecklace, Iain and set Studs, gold Guard and Fob Chains and Keys, gold and silver Pencils Mu Aoimwes, gold diamond pointed Pens, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Perifocal, 'nds &ipparilla German Silver, Steel and common do., Also, a large assortment of Glasses to suit aU aes. which can be pat in frames at a very short notice ; - .. napman s ana Emmoni snprrior Baxor STB1PS. C htnsee Razors, Rodgers' Knives and Sets sorst Silver Spoons and Butter Knives; Together with many other articles usuall tt , f-. elry stores. All of which will be sold very low for cash. Carpenters SyropLiverwirt, Paint pt, and at bottles. Epsom Salts, .. , . Balsam Conaiva Grey's Ointment, - Com4tocrs do. Sareapparilla Root, ' Agae and Fever Pills, Brandreth's Pills, Peters Pills, Hall's Pills, . Comstock's Vermifuge, Thompsons Eye Water. Rowands Tonic Mixture for Blacking, ague and fever, ; . " do Brualies, Swaims Panacea, ; IVhite wash do ' Litharge. Red Lead, - -Dry White Lead, White Lead in Oil ; Verdigris in Oil, . - Prussian Blue, V, Wbitinr,. Macabao SnutT, .Scotch J"do Rappee r do Cimgress do- , , Chewing Tobacco, dmotunrr . Jo " a Call at the trick row. er rpn r -Anti-renteif. treacherously, and will be apt to blow Mr. Polk unless, indeed, thfy are appeased. 'Mr. 'Tall- m.fllfa la In WaehinWnn I J ! . 7 . ""p, m. iuuiiigiUii, M.Mia presence infr present, avowed himself anPV indicate thes prosecuticn of - Conservative This-at once hrn.mr.r fi. ca,m9 untr lIT Donai and it it be so, we Whig presi doJn upon him for Ahti-renterjs. one among ject : -Is this th and order W one lha,t is to Court of Ert-ors T counten- shali soon jknow how he prospers. j aBCing such ii disorgaTiizing faction as the The New York Express. a Tka opPakaguay. A letter from the Uni- ifn rrriTAsi ai m u. a t - tf.A M Wk:.V ... icru,io j. . nckett. TW ".mis Papers in ine Kso rlMmiv- r tj - Rtate.thnseohcl. dpcnnow;rtu " . .flV UI "g"ay, ap - t r : r "'" iucbuu. pears in ine intiAnni Tni0ii;nninA. a . y Atiiwuviicio o ra e man to be supported by the law bigs of the 3d DiatnVt tu.. - a ui9 iur o the Senate Chamber, the God fiirliTr) ? T.... our wpport be fciven to such an one : never will the votes of the noble phalanx i f i i s - sas2 Whigi of olOelaware be given to the man ucked gently from the pot or covered cup by ion win tous cringe and succumb to heo . tomm nation as The New lation to the -With the 4 and that, of the ant i. renters, to win" YorkGazette, speaking in re- same matter says r Rochester American. nnnthAr 1 The tree or shrub grows wild in the woods : the leaves and small hvigs afe dried by fire on a kind of kiln, then pblverisfed, packed firmly and rammed with a wooden mlu! into a raw hide ba con. taming two hundred or two hundred and fifty pounds, and sent to market. The beverage is made by infusion as we make tea, and then reea or straw. II is sa d in h n i i cre for dropsy. a excellent . - i u.g ,Fpvr, c uaye no nesuaiion in saying urn wo regard any connivance with the di Bonest, revolutionary and blood v sDirit of nnti. jenlism, as m infamous outrage against the fK.ef socetyrand a treasonable dereliction k tnjjcitizen ' vhoj can, stoop to be guiky of it." This is the true? Whig principle and it pves us pldasureto be able to record such entiments Ofsour .YorkJ . '! jGE 7A brother higs ofVew DCT Old Bull has nreoared a farfiwpll tribute to Ameripa a composition intend ed to express th deejy feeling and ardent love of liberty which characterized our Revolution The N. Yorklirror, speak ing of iCsjiys: It beginsvith a com plaining vbice, t ie first murmurs of dis content among the people ; to which re spond tqnek of ehcouragement, as iTfrom .1 i !' . J .- - . ineir iutur leader, Washington. This is -if 5 ' . ..Wl V. 1 NOTICE. Hays, who is described s fin looking young fellow, modoet in mnnhar Vint bravs as a lion, had been in camp at CoVpus MEDICAL BOOKS AT AUCTION! wnu vasiro, me chiet ot the Lipans, who are very friendly with Hays, and who )ffer ..uu uiui ui any unae ne wishes gainst me Mexicans. shot, Castro while in camp; but fortunately the shot was not Pinni . s Vu. rT 5 wonaea y he explosion of uo laytoji, naa died. ? It was Hays opinion that the American1 nr. my would get a fight if it went to Rio Grande ; but we think the Captain would not prove a piupuci were ine army to go there. rsrta ?. 1 he news from Galveston is of very little importance. Ashbel Smith had arrived. It was believed that there would be noonnosiiion to General Henderson as Governor of Texas. Richmond Times. a- 1L.I. BtJ SOLD ON TIJESriAV ni- vpyt T i w A . AAI A voun, xovemer Term, a lot of belonging to the Estate of Dr. S. H. Williams, deceased Among ihem may bei found wosons surgery, Dunglesoris Human rnysioiogy, Eyrie's Therapeutics, Ho mer's Special Anatomy, Valpeau's Midwifery, Horner s Medical jJtcttonary, EberWs Notes. fames Materia Metlinn Terms of sale, sums under ten dollars cash, over that amount, six months with approved notes Rv k ft t lf:H- ENNISS, Special Adra'r. Salisbury, October ?5, 1845 2w26 N. B. Persons having Books in their possession be loneini? to the Ftr . . . f fiooc icium mem in time ior saie. j t tr c n - Eleven days Later from Mexico. An arrival at XNew Or eans from Vfira fTr. , . . . . - - - - Dnngs eleven days later inte i?eneei Prnm the city we learn that Genera! flerr Lo. formally proclaimed President on the morijing of the 16th of September, in presence! of both iiouses or congress. In his inaugural speech he declares that the securitv of its fi.r; - lations will be one of the most constant employ. Superior Court of Law Fall Term 1845 merit A nf the frnvt.nmnn T III - : - . J V. Tl . ni, j,i M-iii ill ill irt nrp. i juuuaon f i serve and to form friendly relations with for-j M; , t r PETITION ron DIVORCE. eiirn powers, avo nr nil nna; fi.J U uuae Jonnson.i ) versy, "but guarding always the sovereintv I V",ng to lKM.tisf?c,ion Court that Ro- n i ssi- urn jih nsnn ma -J . - . l. A LL persons are hereby notified not to chatge any XX thing to my credit, without a written order signed with my proper signajture. L. n. BEVCINl aalisbury, Oct. 22, 1845 5w26 Statr ot Jiortn eavolfna, ! T T" 1 T n -w -w r irvtvu.L,L, COUNTY. through the clapg of other instruments. THOMAS G. (POLK. i II. j This worthV scion of a nnhlA r t . wt, the violin i heard to the tunes of Yankee Doodle' anil Gcid save the King. The fierce conflict gradually subsides into a ?1 t - t s. 1 ms - wan ior tnq laiiqn. l he third movement Candi- is a very beautiful March, dndi tf . r w . v kiiv ? been nominated as the Whi daiA fnii CI,..! H. . ' . .. . L. . I .pnurio! Mississippi, has de- Memory of Washington. Thewbolecon vuucu me nomination. Some one having eludes with; a straj wKjaired thrnnoh ik q.,u -r f , r& f" jyui:rii xveiorm- who is Thomas G. Polk ? a writer in t Jackson papej answers as follows : ' j, - ' I'll'. ' ' Agister. , luumas u. 1'dlk is a native of Meek- rain of triumph, endinc with wail Columbia. jrg county, which he represented for kind publistfed. lenb anvyearsm Oie Legislature! of North Urolma, wfth credit and distinction. He wen removed to Itowan. and Was immedi- :;'V'CC.P. P lfle Legislature from that DOThe Amer has been rebeive : Si that it ranks as the foremost work of the d. THE R We recognise in can Review, for October And it is our opinion GHT SPIRIT. the following Resolutions, 1Xp. r r"' ,u" uc eununuea io rill auopiea at a; vnig uonveniion held at Car Pernor aniw Ua a T V T r e general ditlusirin of which, when the time BoJnynd dP,btless have been comeS for serious Jcinn. f.n -f 7 " to the Whig barty, throughout the whole Union, a triumphant $ucceis: National Intelligencer. "Resolved. Thai the name of Whig is, in the history of ourlcountry and the lineage of our ancestors, a name honorable among men associated with the lve of liberty distinguished for resistance against despotism admirable for what it has done, add to be desired for what it would dw j there is no "Otninated Ua j tiiol r r'v v.ycicu, out ior me tact tLU , 7VII,nPU lo remove irom -We&tate.- He s now a ritin f .i.- SrecountyoflMarshall-is a scholar: hi rSrSV.0 'enian. -He is the son of Uk- 1J? k who Proclaimed the 3 Peclaratipn of Independ 01 e, of the 20th Ma v. lfefmm fcs- StumP -w the town of Charlotte. His erwasa chf nmong the Whigs of -iJ-i '"'"cijiesc . was an Officer, in- " Resolved! Thad to the brave ofJ ?rv!cPritJsnrowbv virtue despair; thatfthe hur of adversity should be . ill PPL" InhKn.. II 1 . y I U I ..I U- . i i 1.. . . . . fnn7 T ' "8Veciarailon tor near- 's ur ui cuon : nno that, as the Whigs ot "ui iff n mvr.,K . -1 .. . i ih. ir .i.. ; 1 , . , ;r f "y.t-Ma prior io tne national "ihuiiij: cqnquerea an oosiacies, and tooti j i J IU ' 10. ue never iw-uos . ut-ieai, so we, iiko mem, j,,0nefaed, ottier protection than what wi,.J continua -to strr1?8le for our country, and, ' u7cjrvc sqecess, iook with hope and cunuaence irom a disastrous past to a glorious lAuausaa . oi- me irui nnh nmScki tW , ' ock and worthy; the suppdrtof tfnn. " 1 uc UC3rB lue orace ot 1 i j i . . "... . rm'o uuu inaepenaence o: (he Kepublic, its h6nor find uigniiy, ana me observance and respectability mo naiiuiiai taws. i mi jm . . ! i ine papers ot Mexico are still at their old vocation of talking about war, the erhbarras- ments ot the government, and the causes of rev olution. The nlan. ttofnrAtnr tn k: k 7 ' i ' tviuiu oiaiu . rment, is to attempt the reconquest of Texas. uvu. u&v.iaiatiuu ui War. iL. . . . .. u." uj. at Biittcuiuiiis are fmen n Mexican forces. But no intelligence exciting "o'v.ai u'pii.-uciiii;ii ui a serious demon stration is communicated. rrni0fti?.rde !0;!SiWnk8 in the Carolina Watch man, that the said Robert lnhnann . ... snf r of 'to Md h-onnty'of'ir:: i! ,1 aTJ10 in StatvUle, on the 2d Mon day after the 4thMondav n Frhm.r . a or said, pennon will be heard ex-parte and judgment a warded accordingly. I J "cu Witness, Sam'l R. Bell. f!Wlr r . :j - . A great man of a D ; 1845 m ? the 4th monday in AuSusl' gien as me Printers fee $5 62 or on time to punctual customers. opposite G. W. Brown's store All kinds of WatchOi will be repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent-lever, musical, repeating and plain. Also, clocks, musical boxes, and' all kinds of Jewelry will be put in order on reasonable terms, fiannir obtained vcrv ..j i Pha?r.raKaCeKeVat.fdTatchmakln Establishment in rmiadelphia. he feels no Kaita;n ;n .l.. l. ..-t U- .1,!- . -....v.. ... e.;iug IU. ue Will be able to give enure satisfaction to all those who may fa vor hirowuh their work. All he asks is a trial.; Lepine and plain watches win be altered to patent le vers, and warranted to perform we II. . Old goldand silver taken in exchange for work done. honl. hr ehbTraI Paone Stowed on him, and hopes by punctual attendance to business and reasonable charges, to merit a continuance of the favorer . da do ous public Salisbury, Sept. 27, 1845 JOHN E. BOGER. if 22 EC73 LA NIL FOR SALE! virt ue of a decree of the Court of Equi ty for Rowan county, the Clerk and Mas ter will sell at the court-house in Salisbury, uy oi November, 1845, a tract of VALUABLE LAND belonging to William Hall, an infant, containing NINETY.FOUR AND A HALF ACRES, lying on Beaver Dam in Rowan county, adjoining the Lands of Solomon Hall, Margaret Anderson and others A credit of twelve months will be approved security for the purchase money, required on the day of sale SAMUEL SILLIMAX, C. M. E. Sept. 27, 1845 6w22 Printers fee 85 50 Taylors Balsam do . ' Tooth Spohns Headache' Remedv. Trusses' Hays Liniinent, Surgeon's Instruments. j. h. enniss, v--r ; '-- " East Corner of Courthouse. waul mm.wimEK FASHIONS FOR 1815 & .'C, : At the old Tailoring EtaIII$Iira cut! IMPORTANT SALE "OF LA NIT I -6t:25 S. R. BELL, Clk. Mr. Buchanan. The Washington let ter writers say that Mr. Buchanan will accept the Judgeship, and consent to be shelved a, mode of disposing of him very much to the taste of the Administration, iari e JVIILLERISM. IMPOSTURE. The celebrated Joshua V. Hiraes, the found cr OI Miner -lbernacle, in Boston, and the leader of the AftiuAA mAPni j tnmnl Wk! . I ! .L J-. V... I - . n?th lJ . I. " T ft luo "onu . in J.o4u, oas -rr m,e religious revivals at Mont- nen sojournihe in Main f lf i b . aua Yettimpka, the Hon. James down from Boston thereabouts, for the nur Y ' i fm5mber of Congress, the po f attending s : Miller camp-meeting held lie t iA . Ynce-, Representative of in the town of China a week or two since, and onW teSSTaI District and Samp- Pn lhe las pabbithlnjhis place. He held Harris, State nator for Coosa 6an? ?M "d evening at the vestry auga Were nmnn, tU rfl l" n.rrrai,si napei. uimes has evu who I I ? "r dently got hold, of another sfri . . wo made i profession of Religion, now for the gSnd Jatastroph d- 1 V" . uenu g noiq oi anotner string, and is pull vif ivaiwi oi ivengion. now tor the cfand catastrophe at nom ft., Understand that at a vnnm.TvrLt - W. We udderstand that he contends' that i la Davie eminrw Ine uV" difference ib the calculations of chron doners Wred nrlSff ?r mnth' abrut tw carriea tbe time forpard to 1847. which tthe fif T. reIlSlon- Before the utmost limit, arid beyond which no time is recor. ,u? meetinfr. ovprnni hnnriM.i I ded or nrnvidod fn Kt UnnJnm i k; . ri o y uhhuieu I 'T . wuvuiHViji, ft 1 UICIC ves in a body,", for ad- fore assumed that; is all former fixed periods Methodist Enirnnnl , ' . Proea aise tho latest point indicated wethodm episcopal by chronology :mU8be the pot.-raW ' " I - . - Iw . HgvLAIDS roa SALE. ACCORDING to the last Will and Testa ment of the late William Pl..,n. j. i and in pursuance of a Decree of the Court of Equity, of Kowan, as made for that Dummv th rr . . . . ? . - -w iwi will oner at public sale at the Courthouse in the Town of oausoury, on inursday the 6th of November next a Tract of Tjind. lying on Grants Creeki about 6 miles Southwest of Salis- burv. adioininrr thi' Innrta T. r t.i n. . dOUOtleSS, tor he IS believed to be a sort nf Gamer and others, cdntainimr about 300 Tk. obstacle in the Cabinet at least with te- . d f? eJua,ri frrtfait7 to "7 land in Rowan ference to one important subiect. it isL Zi -M 1- .,LA1 i ii, 1 . , ".. "" kvuu uuu WUUld UO Well tO eX- pedient that he Should be gotten rid of, am,ne lhe Premises. Those wishing to do s3 are direct- and if he does not accept the JudgeshiD. t0 Mr I5,ichard Gfner, who will wait on them with We anticipate he will have to tra Snm PlCaSUre- Cond kndwnon the day of sale. how or other. , If he takes the Judeshin. Oct. 2. l845-24:3t! 1 x & Com the difficulty of uniting the party at the "Oi rb n i , ti next Presidential canvass mav be lessen- rU K. A I m K. ed, as he is one of the aspirants to tile Pre- A LARGE and commodious House and Lot! with Sldency ; and then again perhaps the dif- witohle out-houses (and a well of excellent water) ficulty may be thus increased, for. from TllSdapled for. a f PHc House, situated near f r R nufa(lto, nn j j v the Courthouse in the jtown of Lexington. Immediate Mr. 15. s character and public denortment. iv .dioinin ion r in,i kiTt .;h .i ,T . . , . , , - . - b r " ...v... ... aiou ecu. it IS probable the Other aspirants Would Persons wishing to purchase, will nlease call and xnm- more Cheerlully Compromise their claims Pf tneiPremise8- Immediate possession given if desired. by uniting on him than on any other Dem- V Tif 1 wf ocratic leader. Of one thini? we feel nret- ty certain that should Mr. Buchanan be made Judge, the Administration will lose the influence in political affairs of decided ly theirs strongest man in Pennsylvania. ' T . t . x m I- ! luenmona limes, THE CLERK AND MASTER in obedience to a Decree in Equity, will sell at the court-house in Salisbury, on Mon day of the next county court, November 3d, EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF yingon the great road of the Piedmonr mml l;n miles southwest of Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Hen ry Miller, O. M. Smith, and others, th of Dr. John Scott, and more recently of Casper Smith. u. Am miciiucu io aiviue sum land into 3 or 4 L,oU to be said separately; tne whole to result to the use and benefit of the sureties- na neirs at lw ot Uavid Smith, dee'd. A credit of 12 months will be allowed, and bond or bonJs with good se curity required on the day ofsale for the purchase money SAMUEL SILLIMAN, C. M. E. Sept. 27, 1845 6 w22 Printers fee 5 50 HORACE Hr BEARD. fTAS JUST RECEIVED: OP MIL: P. Mahaw, the !La3daaciaa QPaiorllcaA akd S!3iBanil3aaarraa-i3y sy rrrr U0E3a3a for the FeU aad Winter 1845 d '6, , which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the , . TAILORING BUSINESS i?y in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he Is eW er ready to meet and accommodate bis old and new cus tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments,' not lo be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Pane, tuality, despatch and faiihfuf work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. JThaukful for past encour agement, he hope to merit its continuance. . i- r N. B. The subscriber basin fiismrft!Ms sa.m.UA. who cannot be surpassed either North or South. V. Oct. 41845 tf23 j;h. H. BEARD?- State of fVrvoUmir ROWAN COUNTY COURtI-1. Se,io lSi5. Elizabeth Fillhour t " 1 Attachment levied on 130 acres evivowanr ) ot Land. - fT'T. TSaJ CCD rx372IipiE ON motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabiutnt of this State.Ordered that publication bejnade for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury; for the Defendant to be and appear before I the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for lhe 5 f county of Rowan, at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on the I first Monday in November next, then and there to re-'i' plevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be render- ed against him, and the Land levied on be condemned t ' and sold, to satisfy the DlaintiTa claim Witn. TK . H. Hardie, Clerk of said Court, at Office 'the 30th day of August, A. D. 1845. JNO. H. HARDIE: Cl'k. Printer's fee $5 00 19:6t , ' -' State of Jlortfv eciroUUst, - ROWAN COUNTY COURT Aug. Se$ion9 18451"" 3 3 For the Watchman. THE INEBRIATE'S SONG. i : I love the shining arch on high, . j With star's bespangled o'er ; I JWhen the silver moon .beams lovingly -But I lovcvtny bottle more. j Hurrah for the bottle, the long necked bottle, j When the wine gleams wild and free?, Tho' poison dire be mixed with the fire The bottle's the thing for me. I love to see the sunlight fall, On the glistening dew-drops new ; Yet better by far, than these than all, I love the " mountain dew." . Then, hurrah for the bottle, &e. I love to see from its rocky bed. The crystal streams go dry ; For near their pure, water's I dare not tread. When my bottle is standing by. Hurrah for the bottle, (Sec. j - --'' ' '' " r i I love a fond and fair young girl, J j - With a pure and spotless breast, And a "cupid sporting in every curl," But I Jove my bottle best. Hurrah for the botde, &c. J ":i'.fst ';"'. ; ' ' My (air young love to the grave has gone. My money has fled away f :r My friends have left me, one by one . But mv bottle's still left to me. :- v a ' ; - Then, hurrah for the bottle; the old black . - ',l-r -' bottle, " ' J. ' . j ' " ' When the wine gleams wild and free,'. , Tbo poison dire be mixed with the fire, .. ; ' ; $' '" - Still, the bottle's the thing lor me.- s ; M. ROUNSAVir.T.R Lexington, N. C, Oct. 6, 1845 24:9t STATE OF JKORTH CAROLINA?" TTr)NTHEPEiTITIONOFNOAH Parks and others, and decree thereon in the Court of Equi ty for Rowan county, the Clerk and Master will sell at the late dwelling house; of John Parks, deceased, on the 31st day of October uext, the tract of Land containing about v j TVV0 HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, of which said John Parks, died seized, lying on Panther creek ih Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Green Mil ler, Hepry Miller and ojthers. Bond and approved secu rity forj the purchase money required on the day of sale, on a credit of 12 months. j SAMUEL SILLIMAN, C. M. E. Sept. 27, l84o5 w22 Printers fee $5 00 T XiOOK - t WW CV-1 rirj ouoscnoer nas on hand some six or elsht road wasrons new four horse and two horse besides! some two or three second, handed. He also jhas on hand two or three Buggies and pleasure vehicles, all of which he will sell low very low for cash. I i J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury, Aug. 3, 1845. tf 17 I PURE WHITE LEAD. "I A A KEGS pure white lead just received and for XLr sale low by A J. H. ENNESS. Salisbury, June 14, i8457tf NE HUNDRED O UNCES OFj PUKE QUININE, a rare collecdon of new Chemical Preparations, fresh Medicines, Wines and Spirits ; also, fresh'Rice for sale at " ' 4 Salisbury, Sept 13,-.20tf - ' WHEELER'S. BliANK DEEDS Just printed in first rate "style and ori rex- Lkno,!n ate Ume. and Place Jnr , celient papet lor sale at this Olfice. r -r Salisbury; Oct. s, 1845 LAND FOR SALE PURSUANT TO A DECREE of -- the Court of Equity for Rowan count jJ me t iers ana Master will sell on Saturday the 1st of November next, at th lat dwell ing house of Levi Gheen, dee'd. between -- 500 and COO ACRES OF LAND. belonging to the heirs at law of HenrvT of whom Samuel Turner is the guardian. One parrel of said Land is called the " GHEEN PLACE," Containing Two Hundred Acres, adjoining the lands of Thomas Wood and others. An other Tract called the Fralcjr Place," adjoin the lands of Margaret Neely and others, containing be- tween TWO THREE HUNDRED ACRES. The other Ttact called ihe" Trexler Place," containing ' M.w m.vjrt7, aujoining me lands ot Samuel Tur ner and others. Each parcel will be sold on a credit of one and two years. Bonds with approved security for moietys of the purchase money required on the day of SAM'L S1LLIMAN.C.M.E. Sept. 27, 1845-5w22--Priritere fee 5 50 NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, the Clerk and Master will sell at the Court House in Salishury, on Tuesday of November Court, the lands of John Barringer, dee'd. This land consists of one Tract, containing 330 ACRES, lying on the waters of second Creek, adjoining the lands j of John Sifford, Joseph Fisher, and Charles Barringer j anu tuners. Terms Twelve months credit ; the purchaser teing required to give bond with approved security. ALSO At the same time and place, and on the same terms; the Clerk and Master, in obedience to an order of the Court of Equity for Rowan, will , sell a Tract of Iaticl formerly owned by Seth Hill, dee'd., contain ing, by estimation, about 195 ACRES. It is situated and lying near the waters of Crane Creek, adjoining the lands of George Rendleman and Guy Hill, about seven miles south of Salisbury. SAWL. SILLIMAN, c. x. x. Oct. 18, 1845 25 3t. Printer's fee $4 J. and J. Fraley, i Justices Execution.levied on the in t r . r !v . 1 tenst of the Defendant in his fathers, John D. Hulin. Land. , . .V. ON motion, and it appearing to thetisfaction of the Court tha t the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this ' State. itisorderecUhat publication be made in the Caro-V' ma Watchman, printed in Safisbury.tbr six weeks, for - uc icjciiuhui io appear at tne next Uourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Rowan at the-Court House in Salisbury on the first Monday in No-, vember next, and plead, or Judgment wiirh n.J U- the amount of the plantifls debt, and an order of aie of the Land levied on, or so much thereof as will satis fy the same with costs. 18:6t:Prs.fee $5 J. H, HARDIE, 'tXk?i LAND & MILLS FOR SALE ! MM t . : , . ." PURSUANT TO A DECREE OF THE 1 rCourt of Equity for Rowan county, at FalT Ternv 1845, will be sold on the premises, at a credit of twelve months on the 30th day of October next, r - . v.- One hundred and forty ncrea of lLand, WITH GRIST MILL AND SAVMILfr IN GOOD REPAIR ! ;i Land for Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Equity, for Rowan county, the Clerk and Master wiul sell on Tuesday the 4th of Nov. (it being county court week.) Lthe following lands, belonging to the heirs of John Hall, aec a., at the courthouse in Salisbury, to wit : One Tract of 250 Acres, , the home tract,' subject to the widow's dower Also, 100 acres adjoining the home tract, subject to widow's dower. Also, 200 acres, lying on the South Yadkin, adjoining the lands of Abraham Montgomery, John Henley and others, nv v . ,v- -L - TertM Twelve months credit, purchaser giving bond with approved security. SAM'L SILLTMANc. x. . Oct. 1845 25:3w Printer's fee 2 00 v M TVEGROES FOR SALE. , The an- y XI ' dersigned will sell. at the Courthoose in Salisbury on Tuesday of our next County Court, JaZi(Nov,'4 J five or six valuable- negroes belongirir to the estate of the late Col. Macnamara. Terms made - -r , T " "... N. BOYDEN. Admr ' 243t i t lying no the waters of Dutch second creek fn Rowan ce., odjoining the lands of Henry Trexler and others. . Bond with approved security for the purchase money reguire iue uuj vi buic. c K -. SAM'L SILLIMAN, C. M.' E. 1 Sept. 27, 1845 5w22 Printer's fee $5- 50 ; .. , .. ' ""t Stsite oc iiortli earolfiitv DAVIE COUNTY. J; Courl of Pleas and Quarter Session! ;L August Term, 1845. '"I 'J, - ' 4 ', -Thomas McNeely, f Arthur Renshaw, William Hendricks and wife Mary, "' Denton Hendren and wife Sarah Ann, Rebecca Rea-- 1 shaw, Elizabeth Renshaw, and John Ernhaw. -. John Clement, Executor of Richard Leach, " '17 z. - - The same. , Thomas McNeely, The same. - ,f ' . John Clement, Guardian, - 'V "l V. ' The same. - .7"- -. :.... "... .:, &tre Faeiat againtt tie Heir $ at Lew f James Etn 1 state, deed. : 'y j. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the:' Defendant, Arthur Renshaw resides beyond the lim its Of thiS State ' It id tru. .Tor. nrA.rA K. iKm fw- V .hat publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the Defendant, Arthur Renshaw, to k. rul ...... . . . r xn r 4 'ter Sessions, to be held for the county of Davie, at the Courthouse in MocksvUle, on the 4 th Monday in No-V vember next, then and there to show cause why the said. : Plaintifis thall not have execution against the lands' :. which descended to them as the heirs at Law of James' :. Renshaw, deceased, for the amount of their respectire debts and costs. . :i4-'-;a.;V j'-s-;sj-.Mf5 . Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court', at ! oESce, the 4th Monday, in Aogust, 1845, and in .the TOthl!; , year ol oar inaepenaence. - v .; ,&; .1 C. HARBIN. Clkl 24: 6t Printers fee $8 43,' . v;"," . :hh: DR. W. DUKE MURPHY, ? ; '. HAVING, perrnaneady located himself ia Salisbury, , ofiers his Professional services to the public and sur- !W rounding tountryv He may be found at the Drug Store J. of J.HvEnniss.prat Mr. Shaver's Hotel, at all time; :v vtn -..r..: 11 . ' - I.I.Ot. ISJV if n " DR. Jj'JrSUMJIERELLa OFFICE--brick'tofljee just below J. H. Enniss Drug store or, John L Shsvenf Hotel lower room next to BtuV confectionary Aug. 16, 1845 3t:ly,I f KM" a y. -4 A ' 'it- ! - -4 - ' ' I' ll" ' II, II t 1 Al
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