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.... ': t J- . -if-) t I. r .nESIOCRACV V" FrU the borrespbnJence ! ALTER IX A "BAD BOX.' between, the ee, add. James n i ! n, n nil inii tiiLUitii ui hi tr hAVC gpt llicmseiyes in ix cymiiircLB ,rLr :by- having iwf IjcandiUates for Gv nrlntbei iieWi Mr. Shepard has pub- C sfied in tins paper, jt i I bisjappoftitnnts an.I so toas'llj. Iak!iTor mecliniwWdresdng jbcgokl .rtrv!e t)f Nbrlh Carolina. It seems tha " n . v , .j 'ik " t til a i : . . 1 . k jjr. Shf prtfrd ;ba;hdfldv.aiitgw of his bro er McoIocq, itiasrrjqcu as mose papers Whicti ive re disposed Iq support Mr. Leak AVjjcn" he was first nominated by the An- n Democracy, hava; hauled down hjs irHe ftndVun up th il bf Mr. Sh?pard.- Itreal'f nppcar to is. that Mr. Leak has y'ta rather badjt eated by, his friends. imi veil may he'de .Ounce those engaged in the plot to 'put jhirh down land raise up Another, as the l)e mora? ic Cnjnd idfe, as an frresnonsiile : clinueY t and aboutltHleigh This ;NJAMIN DUNCAN. J f ih(ividaal, convicted . about twelvei months ago at Iredell County Superior Court M an ajxesf Ary In the murder 6f Mjaji yilliarri Pedeh, of Avfikscoun!yf and appealed! td the Supreme Court, where he obtained a nevif trial,! was v again jut ipon his trial last Friday at Mocks vjlle.i After a patient hearing of the evl dence in behalf of the State, (fur the Defendant imrouuceii nuie, ana me argument on, iiotn sides, the jur - retied about 9 o'clock P. M., and rcmainec put till about 2 o'clock next morn-! Mng, when they returned a verdict ol guuty. 6n Saturdakt 9 A. Mm Duncan was brought into Court, arid in the presence of a large num. ber of spectators, ladies and gentlemen, sen-! lenced to M banned on the 24th instant, (the same day on kvhij-h Underwood is to lie execu. fin k t ted at StateviJte.l er' AfW sentence wa. pronounced, the Drisoni 4 J. r.v main in me lof inde iarfv. f hendence can r as long re iftJ)egins to think a i frowned down by Uipse wHo an lEernsetver to ' Bay j wh ! kh al I sent oft all the. honors and c ,'iepahy.. ' j;: This Is rpanifest Walter rFLeak was broufflit forward as tie Locofocb candidit for Governor lonisr soon as act for himself, he bgate to be tne reci- moluments of in this case. in : Anson, awba cpunti More tlie , . c!iqu .ihe subnet, after Mr tiTunJby Wettngs burg Lincoln and Ca ftcr he' got fairly in til is prbclairned frcj tVreal candidate of ilupg couia nave Di'onjmore Leak, apd no, right mmd d party can blame hi rri for the i v, M "-'i'l'.' -:!, But ve rpay be asked, what is vr ahswVr " nothinir, rrtore titan ; lie to see justice tlone . to a Donent ; at all. times : more dedeiyrd than ' Xr. Leak will mak0 rr extent than the I)e lUleigh l-l a ware of, Counsel mo-ed for a new trial, but was rel fiised, when Jhejr appealed to lie Supreme Court once more in behalf of the unfortunate "man. ); Counsel for the prisoner: Bcrtox Cbaige and JosEfir: P. Caldwell. Eqr. ; flir : the- State, II. C. IdXES, Solicitor, AkdebsoxMitcii kll and N. llpYDEx, Bqrs. ' V In th 19 count DicU i ltale gh acted ion 'a Id well's declining eckleri- 1 es ; and le fieldi Mr. Shep- rrt' beadi .quarters as he DtMriocracy. No- bnjiist o Mr. marl of the stop he has- lection; f i J 1 tind if it to us? mt we on ihe 20th ult.. SARAH AGNES 1 Jauehter of W& B. and M. D. Wood, aad 9 This afBiction, Pfi distressing in itself, was rendered the! he bereaved parents, as it came in ait ked not for it- -;Ud to 10 o'clock on Thursday mornjink, this child was in ordinary health before day Ifghoh Friday her spirit was in eternity.! May al, and esjiecially the young, with their bright! hopes of along anjThappy future, be hereby admonished j ' " That leith stands ready at the door, I I o srta rich our lives away." And while we bowl' with resignation to this stroke of our rathef's ro4, ve feel that we are but yielding our as sent to the call joff Israel's gentle Shepherd " Suffer lit tle cm Wren to come unto me. and forbid thm nm fnr Jom of God." bn the 21st ult., Mr. DANIEL H pf Pennsylvania, but for many years, place, in therein year of his age. "J ,-J of such is the kioi In this Town, VsiiLFsJi, a native o merchant of thi we M ever havt self felt to fJiocratiic particularly J0nc Vord. to the -Wfiigs,:It no joit be. Wd to ibe jleve that olir vo jpfded bt'cause tbire firtil,-evry vote Gov. Graham, to ou giv are two ' ' a Ut to Me po to Locofbc political op- nrn not bren, h great- quc" at in tli is Sib QiWlina its final dcaib-blo1 i All - 'X Vmmising You of vr , customer wl it He should cojitmuq .l-Wt f Ii . oe pros hav pect t one! lof e is not 3 Locos in tlir lt d lor pism in w. i - e heard in life. bis career, lo$ks info ififj gutters, mud boles, dungeons, and j trough Jbc rings oil whipping pejsts at ie;tsi su.cn is; me soopr apprenensions oi mahyj -liisdisjinguisbjiig tracts at present. arc liquor-drinking, isA1aring and lorro-w-ing smali sums ot moSity from every white PUBLIC LIST, OF LETTERS REMAINING ia die Post Office atSalisbaryN. C.; . April l;1846.i , - ; h -'krtit, J'tiH . JAMis1atsy f Arnold, Mkhael Albright, I - 1 ' I B Dr. S. G. BoidenMrs. Clary Brown, ilrs, GLi Al Blackwell, Levi Drawn, VVm. Barber 3, Jacob Brown, Dr. R. R. Bogle, George Basinger, Radford Bailey, Ro bert Barber. , 1 I Nj-.i-j j, CMPeter" Cauble John Coon, Rer. Thos. 'S. Camp bell. Dr. John Caqup, Daniel Cruse Nelson CaiJcleogh, Richard Culbertson.i s -s - , 4 ! . , E-Theodore Edwards, MIsm S. E.i Edwfrda, Jack Elliott. . i I ' l ' 1 i: iW F Jt)hn A. Fsigg Esq , Dr.- A Featherman, Allen Fuller, Thorn ns Foster, Tavner Forkner, Samuel Turn er, Thomas Foard. i p-rJ. B. Garland, Jilss Lizy Gincee, Graham , &, Brothers, Miss 3arthaJ Gardner, John Gaiter, aj. Ii; Groves. j .' H Alex. Iloltahooser, Mia El L. C. Harris. Garri son Henderson, 3iss Sarah L'. Hall, Newbery! Hall, J. Harris, John H. Hayes, Alpheousi Howard, Win. HeaUi man. I . , K John C. Kit patric!t, Pr. Samuel Kerr 2 ' ! f L John F. Locke, Jiss Menf H. LbveVm. Lu cas, Esq , 3rs. Nancy Lyerly, Samuel Lewis, M Joseph 3cCawless, John! W. 3cNeely, J$cob 3Jiller,E3q.,S. S. 3iles 2, Hugh 3cAIpio, Rev; T. 3cDonaId, 3Jiss Eliaabeth 3cConnaughey. N P Leander W. Newby. John Phillips. V. Pierce, Mrs. 3ary E. Fatterson.JVIre. Francis Phillips. R He nry Robison, Sarah Rice, Isom Rainey ' Dr. Reid.Wm. Rowles; George Rehdleman.' -i M S Beman Sutton, Miss Rebecca Smith 2. H. Shoaf, W. or Levi Smith. j h T John Thomason, John Thpmpspa, S. $. Trott, Esq., Wm. Trotter, Robert Utzman. ': I W John Wilson,' Wm. Willis 2. Miss Sophia We ant, J. S. West, Esq.,2. t n 3w49 B. JULIAN, P. M. Take Notice! i U: HEREBY forcnarn1 all persons from trading (or a note of hand on mejfbr thirty-five dollars, given March 20th, 1946, and drawn payable to Charles H. Sloan. As said note was fraudulently obtained from nip. I am determined not to pay it. JOHN II. C.WIN. Match 25, 1840 3w49 ! &REATERS Reduction ik tlif expenses of getting GOODS ihi tht mj of Wilmington andiFayetteTille, tq i the Interior of North Carolina, hi! v THE STEAM sry ., ; It ,.! 1 r i 111 ' WXJ9?. 1 -... . i- , -.- Company, of Fayetteville,' 2V6. Can TAKE. this opportunity to inform thi? Merchants anJ Others shipping' Goods by I he wpjr of the above nametf. places, that they have made arrangements in Wil mington, to have all goods addressed to their care in that place; forwarded through FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR STORAGE, DRAYAGE.I WHARFAGE AND COMMISSIONS, the funds are in hand to pay freight to Wilmington ; when not, 10 per cent on the freight bill will be charged. j i ; And; they further inform the public, trat having spa cious; warehouses on he bank of the river at this place, they will receive, and forward all; Goods through, that may arrive by this line, FREE; OF CHARGE OR COMMISSION.: Goods can be stored at the river at considerable saykig of dray age, or, up town, as shippers may wish. " !; ' j j ; " i Tills company mention in connection with the above, that this line of boats has been lone and favorably known ' I JT r.-T : V H .- -Vf ; -I-'-- ,1 ,1 BQGER & WILSON, v 4 -i J J! I.. t.i,-" I' t U ' 1 . ....( L rniAKE this opportunity to Inform the citizens of Salisbury and the countrjV that they qavc, eniered into co-partnership, a?d have nov AA LARGEAkl) :PiSIIIONABLE STOCK OF JEWi:T . i t- ! j ' rl- J If and expect to receive in in Cexy daya from the Northern Cities a full assortment cf ( ' usually kept in such establishments, vii : Gold, and Silver Levers, Lepine, Tatent JTertieal, and c ment Witches, gold guard and fob Chains and Keys, Ladies and Gentlemen's fin Breast Tin t: 1 ; Necklace, Medalions. Bracelets. tuda. Coral, Gold Diamond pointed Pens, Gold tnJ Silver Tl. i ' Silver Pencil Cases, Gold and Silver Spectacles ; also, a large assortment of Convex Concave an J 1 es to suit; all ages, which can be put in frames at very short notice ; j , .. Razor Strr Chapman & Emerson's superior as Fafejand expeditioas carriers hope t be bo known for a long ka this' river, and they time to come. boats and that they, conseqdent AND WILL FOLLOW UP, a made, to the shipping public by any other company on tue l.npe rear Kiver; Chinese Razors, Rojgers Pen Kaires and Scissors, Silver Spoons and Butter Knives, together w '.- tides' usually found in Jewelry siores ; all of which will be sold very low for cah or on time to j u All kinds of watches will bei repaired, such as cbronomiters, duplex, horizontal, palent lever, i, and plain ; a!), clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelry pat in order on reasonable tensis . ! twelve months. Lepine and plain watches will be altered to patent levers and warranted to per: . ' U c?,?pany',re,P., 1 at the Brick Row. opposite G VV. Brown's store. tTAII work sent Com a ilistaace will be car,. , ... --i- " , & rt AKCi rKbrAKLU, i TU. rv Aall trk rwiv frAm ffK ntiKitf fVts t annrvnrf and every concession . 'j.' i , 6,6 caiwK,,w k' f. AlUj.oniAifi: . 0?The Merclianiof this town can avail themselves TO SHTTTITn? V XW Tl lTRTT7RT ton, as they are intend- j uV axxxhi xx-xm T I I J ; 1 sk na ' SALE! i tcr roan or negro w.liom 1 iipronnses of at he can make believe ijnent. blame if any one is mokj instant pay J Ofcouriseihi Is not t I. i .'; timjile enough to l'ortti him cash c ash to eixpchdid at the r, t i reach. , Mr. Cf rne t5 cis.-Jir. G minufe, nuJ 1 II te Will yi irst grori- fchorj he ci an reach. Take an exftttnle oflhis manner: l r i .Ml I I .1 . 1 f u (Jo me lavor to loan 1 ice this is niy fix 4 : just tjo one side a It : you i you Know and to to pay ou all ujhout rin to hf married to Iporrowjevetiini; to Miss ki hex daddy, haspctc vf hem uve tn I tiave not trot the money w the license t is only seventy-ifive ets. l exnect in a lry ! days to receive . . . . i w i ; rll immediately jre a . . rf will oe fi great layor, lave thus exposed 'my ;K ma y t.8umt and of course I V piace tlte money-i rr;and I would not condition to any otl r-Cerlaiilv" said cbangeTohd I visl The jnorro'w can Aer succeeded that! another and i.T.'l III! ' mm wecKs were Mr. C.t imp; " hcrfe is the probably go tt .wtate fntnus 75 ctsl I '-Villi friend withd EilUgr.l Devil, i -1 1 1 . !, : : ' I Shvat Ilijzhcr! . you much haj ajid Vent, and ano- another added, land .i ; his grave lea s!aiovjc, ant! ujt a wifb.. i" ' ., i yqu leajve o aVell stop it. Thoie lit TUE EXECUTORS OF DANIEL H. CUES$, leased, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Twn of Salisbary, on TUESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF MAY (this being the iveek of the County Court) the following prdpe fy to wit : A ' CENTRE TABLE, Mahogany Secrktafti and Book CasplSttfn. - " , v - v lawetotlh Marble Ton. Canp. if . " find Wood bottom Chairs, one fine Rocking Chair, a selection of val uable ROOKS, Clock, Looking Glass, a LIKENESS OF WASHINGTON, gilt frame, a fine Carpet Andirons, FeinoNfr, Shovel and Tongs, three ex- iu piau-u wnqiB; otanas wun Olas jJrops, : Clothing Press, S fir gentlemen's wear, (bur fine crimson Damask YVinfclow Curtains, with the neces- ary fixituies attached to them, A double barrel SHOT GUN, POWDER FLASK, BIRD HAG, Asix barrel n volvjng Pistol, a fine article, Also, a pair of fine Pistol, HORSE AND BUGGY, a new Set K NORTHERN MADE HAR. N ESS, a snmll Stove and Pines, Coppersmith 'lYo!, Settee, a likely NE(&RO BOYj re, Bdjstead, Mattress, besides teles not necessary to mention. A. W. BRANDON. - j Bed and Fttrnitu x'artous other a i Silisburyl Arirtl L 1846 5w49 :t.ltC of Couirt of jPleasj anJ pmess. Mr. C. viniT: his hisro- M. BOGER. H. II. BEARD, Executors. UNION INSTITUTE. Rev. 55. CRATED, Principal. HIS INSTITUTION is located in the North West corner of Randolph county, N. C. Its healthy situation shields it, from the prominent evils of a city of village Institution. 1 he Institute is not denom inational, but it has been well snid that " the Bible has prominent place in the UNION INSTITUTE" " When we say our students must act honorably, we mean what we say. 1 he students attend dai v lectures on the historical and practical parts of the Bible, also regular Sabbath School. The course of instruction Is inferior only to the University. The obiedt of the Institute is to nfrscipline the mind for the duty of life to cultivate the moral, powers, to instruct the young men of thfs country sufficiently for any profession, to give them a thorough Classical Education or to prepate them for any class in College ." Occasional lectures are delivered bv the PrincipaLon Natural History, Geology,' Chemistry and Natural Philosophy also explanatory lectures on the particular studies of the classes. The sessions commence on the last Thursday of March and September, and con tinue five months.! The number of Students durinst the past year was 9?. for which patronage; the Directors re turn their grateful acknowledgements! to the public There has been some difficulty in procuring board owing to the increased number of students, but arrangements are now made to ccommodnte any number. The lite- Jirary character of the PRINCIPAL is'well known, hav- ing nau cnarge oi me insiiiuie iour years, .during wmch time it has arisen to its present prosperous condition. The Assistants are well prepared fof their station. The exceeding lowness of terms is not intended to disparage any other Institution, but to place;the opportunity of ac quiring a good education in reach of every young man in the country. TERMS. ! Tuition in any and all branches 5 00 per session. Board and Washing 5 00 per month. Contingencies 1 00 per session. Vooal Music, Vocal Gymnastics ) uuu virsiuring, f- ; Students may enter or leave at any time, paying for what time they remain. v N. B. All who intend to enter, should be present at the regular commencement. j A HI ROBBINS. 1 O C. M. LINES. JOSEPH JOHNSON, JAMES LEACH, March G, 1846 4?:2w - i ! I r: . . , 1 'jk of (he arrangements fn WilTnihgton ed alike for them as for merchants of the interior Adjfess all goods arid letters to The Merchants' Steim Boat Cbmpany, at Wilmington and Fayelteville. ; iTHOS. S. LU'lTERLOII, i E. J. LILLY, WAD DILL, Jr I HENRY LILLY; : J. D. WILLIAM 3. j j H. L. MY ROVER, 1 j lercJumfs' Steam Boat Company. March 10, 184G. 3w47 M ! i : i- : . State of IlortU: eiivoJKua. Davidson County February Term, IS 16. t,. W . fjgburn and VV. J. McConnel, I Justices Judgment levied on land. John1 Peacock. IT appearing! to the satisfaction of tfiCourt upon af fidavits hied, that Jthn Peacock, the defendant is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, hat publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, notifying said defendant to appea at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter! Sessions for the county "'of Davidson, at the courthouse in the town of Lexington, on the secojnd monday in May next, then and there tq plead to issue; or the same will betaken pro cohfegs ami heard exparte as to him, wVien an order of sale will be applied for to sell defendants land. Witness, C. F. Lowe, clerk of our said court at office, the second monday in February, 1846, and in the 70th year of A merican Independence, I CICERO F. LOWE, Cl k. 6w44 Printers fee 5 50 MERCHANTS. . TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR WAREHOUSE ! Xo. 17, South Foil rili, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT TO MILL OV i. i .. . Ilolchklsi Tcrllcal Water Linton & Woodward, (Snrrcssorst? Sani'l Woodward & Co.) INVITpS the attention of tnerchants and dealers lo their Extensive establishmtnt, where they will find a large and complete assortment of James River Honey Dew Cavendish To bacco ; also 800.000 Havana and Ameri j i can SEGARS, consisting of Regalias, Casactoras, Lanormas, Labellas, Uguis, Delico's Principles, tc, Turkish, Spanish and common fmoking Tobaeco. 1 O Tl ley would especially ask attention lo their Scotch Snuff mu in ;Vi " u red expressly for dipping. Also, a large assortment of Moccuba, Rappee, Congress, etc., etc. February 6, 1846 8w41 ; , , f, i . Fall and Winter Fashions For IS 15 A; '4GJrot received ! 1 ' ! TAILORING ESTABLII1MENT! a pa le hoys Wjlf alhcr tnconsiqerate men, who nr in much in the f s Practice iof shodtinsr sol lack Mrcets of the! Great yestem square to shoot u lit' ing vhsitimis boultiry in the VftheiTovvh; are requested v bief raiirht. Thorc be dot Jardsjqr to glass , even.fn the dwcliiogs of soilne of W in that quarter . One aii square' has 1 i$ no tel e lo- akl hi wthdowsi and the like llovtti Catoltna. davie County. Quarter Sessions February l-Term, 1846. - Samuel Taylot, Aom'r of Peter Eaton, Deceased, vs. i 4 m rr iiarg:aret i ayior. j ; Petition for division of Negroes. the satisfaction of the Court that Mar garet Taylor, the defendant in this case, is not an in habitant of this State.: . ft is therefore ordered by the Court that pullica ion he made for six weeks in the Car olina Watchman, that the said Margaret Taylor be and appear nt the nen Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held fothe coimty of l)avie at the court-house in Mocksville,ori th 4tn monday in May next, and show c"S"upe if any she hns. ivhy the Report of the Commission 'ers dividing said negroes shall not be confirmed. " Witness, Caswell Harbin, clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4tH" monday in February, 1846. C. HARBIN, Clk. Gw49 Printer i fee , $5 50 I, FRESH (lARDEN SEED. X UST re cf ive a supply of Northern Garden Seed of V the hr9tj quality, and warranted to be tresh and good, viz : 1 Early York Cabbage seed. Red Dutch do., large late Drumhead do., Idng scarlet Radish, short Top do., long creen CucurriWrJ red Turnip Jieet, whife cabbage Let tuce, white solid Celery, early Washington Peas, early frame Peas, )warf Marowfat do., early six week do., Chinese dwaff Batis, white Mustard seed, Norfolk lur nio. Ruta Baea, alsifie, round Spinage, 4(C.TCi r i - t it i:.7vric!cs r CAMDIUS! CANDIES!! CADDIES!!! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Manufactory in the World ! ! ! ! JOHN X RICHARDSON, No. 42, Market St., Philadelphia, TBI AKES pleasure in informing j the j Merchants of JL North Carolina that, having made suitable ar rangements to meet the increasing demand he continues to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY' at the extremely low price of $12 SO per 100 lbs., and will warrant the article equal in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. Also, i SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, at very reduced prices, say from $1 50 to $4 50 per dozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign FruUg and Nuts, &,c, &.c, &c. All . orders by Mail wui meei with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 184o-iy48 SHEET, IRON '- COPPER-WARE MANUFACTORY, IN 3IOC KSVICLC, DCP By the Wholesale and Retail. CTJ rilllE SUBSCRIRER having commenced the above JL business in Mocksville, Davie county, N. C, would inform his friends; and the public generally that he is prepared to execute all orders in the various branches of the above business, with neatness and despatch ; and he pledges himself that his work shall be as 'well done as in any other shop in the State, arid he hopes by close at tention to his business to merit a reasonable B.iare at least of public patronage. Country Merchants and others wishing to buy to sell again would do well to give me a call before buying else where, as my prices will be regulated according to the E3i PP ,taSil r the. citi- J : . gentleman in arid ftred into .Wiccj jrieceritiy, Ind another his garden fcnce;and smokc-hpusn well snrin ild Wis h l K'oWi if cac! be taken to hold the Salisbury, pi jl 31846149 u0t. We) of thi gun ntan ringle of abiut 45 de- ' PTArl -I ' ' B.I, . ' 1 .. 'II I 1 wininecanp jnere1 win n dui ut ?!le ltigerj6f niisdelj fronv the? shot ( and UuS thfre nre rJo:hprscs within a half 1 M. 1 ' '14. 1 . . . j , Ule:r the 8porrtvn, no more danger irora. tjie repoti-hrovtdcd the Town Com wuipners (?) should not hear it ; ' i - . i State of flovtti earoUua, ROWAN COUNTY COURT, 1 1 February Session, 1 846. ADAM Casper and Catharine Klutts, : I : . r ' Peter Gasper, Conrad , Casper and Johrl Casperi Administrators with the Will Petition annexed of Henry Casper, deceased. ; V for ! Elizabeth Casper, George Lentz and j Legacy. Magde)ena Lefitz. j . On motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendants George Lentz and Magdele na Lentz are not inhabitants of this State : Ordered by the Court that publication be mnde in the Carolina WatChttnin, printed in, Salisbury , for six. weeks, for the . Defendants George Lentz and Magdelena Lentz to ap pear at: the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held; for the county.of Rowan, ht the Court House in Salisbury, On the 1st Monday 4n May next, to answer said petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and heard exparte as to them. , Witness, John II. IJardie, clerk of our said court at office, 1st Monday in February, 1846. M l JNO. II. HARDIE, Clk. Mareh 13 6w46 printers fee $5 50. State ot JLovtfi Carolina, ', ' IREDELL COTNTY. I f February Sessions, 1840. William Mills Attachment Levied on defts. i vs in'st. in the lands belonging tn Charles Mills. ) the estate of Chas. Mills dee'd IT appearing tri the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Charles Mills, Is not an in habitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the court, that publication be, made in the Caro lina Watchman for six weeks, notifying said de. fendafit to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the counly of Iredejl, at the court-house in Statesville, on the 3rd monday in May next, then and there to re. p'evyor plead to issue, or the property levied on will be condemned and sold to satisfy the plain- tiff's tlebt. Witness, J. F. Alexander, clerk of our said court at office, the 3d monday of rebtuary 1846. Issued the 16th March, 1346. I ; J- F- ALEXANDER. Clk. : I GwlS printers fe- S-1 50 Fate of ilortli CavoUua, U IREDELL COUNTY. I ii February Sessions, 184G. j Original aitachment levied on Defendant's interest in the land belonging to the estate 1 of Charles Mills', dee'd. I IT appearing )o the satisfaction of the Court. ; that the defendant Richard .Mills, is not an in- ! habitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the 'eon rt, that publication be made in the Caro lina! Watchman jbr the space of six weeks, noti. f)ing the said defendant to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held H; ALSOBROOK AND MILLER, a,'uuwirjo AVING located ourselves in the Town of Salis bury, permanently,) wre intend carrying on our bu siness in a style not to be surpassed in the State or out of it. Oar establishment is in the office three doors be low the Matthieu corner and nearly opposite the Market Ilouse.We have employed the best of NorthernWork men. ro expense or pains will oe spared to render this a Fashionable Establislunent in all respects. Gen tlemen, 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 J 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 conclusion, should we be encour aged, no one will be under( the disagreeable neeetsitf to send away to procure first-rate made clothing. We return thanks for the' liberal patronage hereto- forebestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same, j ' A. P. "ALSOBROOK, i H. S. MILLER. All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to close their accounts by February Court, or they may expect to settle with an officer. Srptek6er 520 1845 26:1 j IN consequence pf th verj great i "; ' these wheels have attained by the u-e t : of them in ditlerent porta of the country, i have sold about 100 Rights in North Can which areSafuIl arid successful operation i i county. Wheflproperly introduced, th-y t the value of the mill, anj ut quantity cf far exceed the most sangaine expectatu r? many of whom are gentlemen distingui.-'..-.! ence and practical skill, who have aure l ; this improvement. The';whetrls ore nr more easily kept; in prder, when jr-; gether.than the common flutter wheel. '1 ; one-third of the water, and run well in t a there is a head above. The speed of t!:e ed to more than double the strokes per t:. The price of an individual right for one is 850. . I . , We refer, among others, to the follow!: some of whom had the wheels in operant. more, and from many of.wliom we h.ne r ficates highly approving jf these wheel, a their saws, with this improvement, cut and even as high as 5009 feet a day, t head of water. Fatettetilix A. Graham, j Cl'MBKr.AXD. Col. Alex. Morciison Christopher Muoroe, Alexander Williams,, Co. A. S McNeill, I John Mc Daniel, Johh Eva as, j J. W. Howell, j RLXDE!. 1 . Gen. James McKay. Robert Melvin, i S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. Smith, Isaac Wright, j John Smith, ' ' Sxat-so. . . G. T. Barksdale. I Patrick Mumbvi v f Ct John II. Spearman. ' Dr. Fa. Hardy Royal. New Uaxovee. James Marphy, , I.r Thomas Ki Mr. La- r J Lemuel . Cr.o John Hrva! C . -Lot Wi n. : w. c. : R : John c:. : John L. F; A. Earn I' J.K. U? J. Ci J.T.D : i Cm: Cole ic i: Smith c F . N.CUvz. VA. S. rn.-'y. J. T. Ia. .. Charles Henry, Oxsuyw. i Robert Aman, GXEEWE. j I Thomas Hooker. j Besides many other m diflerent par'- i With such a deservedly high character, ! feel justified in ofleringi these wheel t ; Tbey will sell individual or county ri;'.- j terms. They also keep constantly on bur ' of wheels, (varying in site to suit di: ret: ROWAN HOTEL ' i &; 1 ! m ter,) in this place, Wilmington, -Wash in bern. and also for sale iy James T. 1 county. They caution all persons thrro from paying any person but ourelv s en Agent for the right of ising these XOTICB TO MILLWRIGHTS j ployment, acquaint yoarselves with y Wheels, as we nowj wis to employ ot i . ' business in diflerent parts of the Stnte. DUNCAN McM.lI ARvII'D McL VI ; A. A. McKETIIA:. FaycUeriUe Janttary, 18 10 U 1 TO EDITORS. Any EJitor of a r . u Carolina who will publish the aboe f r send the paper, shall be"entit'.eJ to one to dispose of as he pnT please. -v m m 1 IREDELL COUNTY. William Mills Richard Mills. FOR SALE I THE SUBSCRinER TfriSHINr. TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE HOUSE AND FURNITURE, for sale. Persons who wih to engage in Hotel keeping, have how a chance of getting; one of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have made considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEV and in GOOD RE PAIR. I am warranted in saving to the purchaser that by strict attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand some income. During the time I have kept this estab lishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the ii- ..i J. rru- if ' : ii travelling una coumry cuvuiii. inc iiuujc is wm i r t known from' North to South,. having been kept as a Ho- I Mill are not imhaWitanlr of thu tel for a great many yearsl Those wishing to make mo ney now have an opportupity in purchasing this estab lishment, I would advise them to come and see me, as I I intend to sell and will give a bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the tims. ' Letters addressed to me on ' this subjeet will be attended t in due season. I JAMES L. COWAN. ! Salisbury February 4, 184C tf 41 . rcbruary Sessions, lb', Edward R, Mills and other, rr. ( Mills' and Richard Mi. -. Petition for partition of 11 appearing to the atiM.tcti n : that the defendants; Charles N. "EgS:.J Roofiiis .Wii, .W.hor.eal'''' of Ired.U, 1 .ho cour..h0uS in notjce. j Statesville, on the 3rd monday of May next, then Old Pewter, Copper, Beeswax, Tallow; and Feathers , and there to replevy or plead to issueor the pro taken in exchanae. , RICIl'D. M. EPPERSON. ; petty? levitnl upn will be condemned and sold to March 19th. 1646. 48:tf ; ' k j; satisfy plaintiff' debt, interest and cols of suit, ttt Of flortll CairOliUA. i Witness, J. T. Alexander, clerk of our said Th& tecond dav of Aoril set tn with ruin. V'l jtnd snow. At! about twcUe o'clock, the lnetir.itjnod) i itl45j andj at fojir dovrn to jThis morning' cjear thcrmotneterat 49 Luiiti and mills for sale. PURSUANT In a decree at Spring Term, 1846. 1 will sell kt public sale, at the Courtj-house . in Mocksville. bn Tuesday the 26th May next, the valua ble Hills and IttillTract, belonging to the late Drew Smith!; ded'd. on the waters of i Dutchman creek and well known as FOSTERS MILLS, A credit ol six and twelve months will be given, the purchaser giv ing bond wih good securit, bearing interest from date. Title retained uttil the purchase money is paid. " I 1 ; L. BINGHAM, CM. E. March 8, Ifj463w49 Pr's. fee 83 00 JDij. G. B. DOUGLAS HAVING leturned to, Salisbury, and located permanently, Lflers his professional services to the public! He hopes by the strictest attention to th dutiesSof )U profession, to. merit a continu ance o( tlie confidence heretofore shown him. Office, in West's brick building, opposite Brown fchL xweira stoie, formerly occupied by Drs. Killian and Powe April SJ, 1840-tt49 IREDELL COUNTY. February Term, 1846. Elizabeth R. Mills r. Charles N. Mills and Richard Mills and others. Petition for Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants Charles N. Mills and Rich ard Mills arc not inhabitants of this State : It is therelbre ordered by the court, that publica court at office, the 3rd Monday of February, ; 1346 this lGih day of March, X84C. i i J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6w48 printers Oe So 50 j A? iGENERAV MEETING of the Stoctholders in XjL Uhe Salisbury Manufacturing Company, will be held In the town of Salisbury on the first Monday in , j.rtondotheni. State of ilovttt . CTiiroUua, STOKES COUNTY. Superior Court of Late Fall Term, 1845. Polly Mersj vs. Joshua Myers. Petition for Divorce and Alimony. PROCLAMATION made at the Court Hooe door for otUndant to appear and answer, ordered that publication be made in the Greensboroogh Patriot and the Watchmau at Salisbury, for three months fr the de fculnnt to appear and answer the petition. Witness, Isa; . Golding, Clerk of said Court at office, the second monday after the 4th monday in September, A. D. 1845. f 1SAAU UULUIAU, c. . c. Jan. 1846 3m39Printera' fee 10 therefore ordered by the court, t!i t le made in the Carohna atchttnti ; of six weeks, noticing the saiJ d. f ; pear at our next Court of Pleas ami (J u L.i.i r..'it ,n, court. bouse iu Stafesville, on the : in May next, then and the re to ut.s -. tion, or the same will be taken pro c them. " "if J Witness. J. F. JLletander, cler'. court at otl tee, the; 3rd moniay c ; 1840 this lGth Mtrrh, 18 10. 6w48 printers fee 5 50. .. Xincraiipnnr.'tit 0. C. I ROWAN COUNTY. THE imJersigned lvavtns rn;( J ?' inform all who niay desire to j his experienced instruction, that tlf i" open oo Cih April next, and tbat there v i a lew stuaenv,snoui4 taey make r;'- j admission: Comfortable Ikardir,5 csn . tiltC Ot llOttU (SnVOUUil, riglllKxbod at rrKnlet.tebar-r, CABAIUtUS COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Janu- ary Term 1846. David Dorton, Salisbury, March 24th, 1846. 4S.2w tion be made in tne uaronna aicnman tor ine pru v,u - space of six wf eks, notifjrina lkeMl defi-ud. f c"', 8. MX. mira i 'hnrlpj Ann iMrharn il ilia, tn annpAr a ma i u - y t " y at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Iredell, at the court., house in Statesville, on the 3rd monday of May next, then and; there to answer to said Petition or the same will be heard and taken prq con fesso as to them. Petition for sale of Slaves. NOTICE I To all uJiom this may Concern. . rUHE Subscriber intends closing up his business with JL as little delay as possible. Therefore he earnestly Witness. J. F. Alexander, clerk of our said ! requests all those indebted to mm to tne amount not ex. 3d monday of February 1846 assuredly have cost to pay. ihi lfith Mareh. 184fi. : k j. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6 w48 printers fee $5 50 I IT appearing to the satisfaction of th Court, that John Dorton k Mary Dorton and Ellenor Dorton, three of tbe next kin to Alexander Dorton. dee'd, and defendants in this caie, are residents of another State : It is ordered by the Coart, that publication b made for six week in the Carolina Watchman, published ia Salisbury, notifying the said John, Mary and Ellenor Dorton, or their beirs or next of kin to be and appear, at the next term of oor said court to be held at the court-house, in Concord, a the third monday of April next, then and there to answer aaul f e- tition. or the same will be heard and taken pro coniesso as to them. Witnesa. Robt. W. Foard, clerk of oor said . . amIa I i l L a 1 t ! .L. A L.H court at office the 3d nondajof February 1846 L court, 3d monday of January. 146, and the 70th year of , j -...(-- So look joutj MATTHIAS BOGER. fialisbury, March 24th, 1846. oar indeoeTKlence. " ..... w v n . r, 644 Printers fee 5 50 . " . Eleroentary branches, f f English Deparuaent thma ghost, T Classical and .viainematicai. oo. i i Stenography to any Stadetit. zr.it.-. J -WM.P. GUAII A ) O.G. FOAIID, Mineral Spring, Rowan CO , ) Marcli atih, mg: ji . ' ' ' joiinwaddill, . AGENT of the Merchant Corr.; n SteamerrW.B.;Meare and I. and forward all good f and metrha: care.. H'ts extensive rarttnirp, n-ir ; him to reeeive and forward gmmU v, ; expense for drayage.t H p,Js l-: all bowneaa intrusted to him in th- f -rayetteville.N. C March 1. 1? t 'r D" Tbe Greenabofou-h Pauiot v.... ... . i i. . i Li- K 'I t , t f .
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