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:.ir Commons.-nen . - .. tn tKrt commaitders of wfir.u .rmis in India, for tfceir dc r(. victories over the "VY ""v uetU tribute! o the Valor and k of these timing' which , was re- U W. cvcrV L8.T ofl ' F iJ'Mr roM'held this language : Cir Broshcrfo'n said, h had no cesire to nidoniht attention pf the house, hut Jffcec bfthehonorahler .'.5.-; en Sitl British 'Robert , uld appear, ii Ke , pM'"""""1",; ' ,; tvUtl known sentiments with I firj to Var, jHbe did not endekvor to .iltW I,U nrthciblei Whatever might w . i li t' 3; .1 i ,1 learned litst evening that formal protests had been made beibre the British Consul by the English ho Uses which' had snipped cargoes on board jthe schooners Equiiy and, Fforidlian, tor Matamoras, fwhich were turned back) by the United States brijr Lawrence, off the mouth of the Rip G rande.-rPcflyine o Friday, 4-4- i ; ' - -I- : I 0 ThelLocofdeos have elected; a con siderahle majority to the Contrition. Which is to revise and abend tbeiOohsti- tution of New York lis THE FROZEN .rau mn' mt-mber lor ncauin Micw that the advocates of iht. pnnci siof pedce "were fast grtining ground : til count nv had no wish to'dVi- Mthe unanimity of the house in voting ! h. nkitpthos( rnen vyno nau nsi:u uieir x War what they believed would promote ijonor ami safety of their country. , one of thoie who believed war to J ifnbngst the greatest scourges of the h niij mc hti Would deeply regret to j ihd military; spirit of the cou itry in-1-i-,' and hex believed it could be shown j he best interests of nations couiu oe moictt-wunoui ii. h t ttterifht hnnnr.ihlo baronet i ad de- r" (cdl the horrors of the scenes which had I . ri plac'e in India. and he (Mr. Ii.) did ;r. Jlikr' attributing to the Almighty what ,1. - fc&ilu.not Jook upon wun sausiacuon. 'i'i.mf wa3 a manifest dilference letween j ItlGod .ordnrd antPwhat he bermit- J( Ij'-attd vvi; should not conlounu these liorrible scenes either with the n irne or the ceremonies pf religion. He was, there fgrei'Mecideiilyf against the consreration of n.a-and ptiicing the banners of war in he temples ot 'peace. He believed t!.; I'Cod looked wilh equal eyes on all : i nkjrtd, though he mightsometirrtes per i .UjjrreVit such as war, to exist a. ii; , gt them and hetjibught it WMsmani f lilwrongitoj reg.-ird. (hose evils which .h" permitted for our punishment, as bless s, for which wp were indebted to his xi nroviuence. " A band if fairir ma TOR THE WATCmiAX. :l .X- FAIRY. ing a ffyiiig tour by moonlight, come suddenly upon the borders of a northern; forest. The ull moon shining brilliantly upon the woods, frs 1 1. ... :. J if.. i-..' ... !l -It . toonfd with icicles, maaejtne scene oi aazzung splendor. The fairies gazed lrTmuta wonder, lor never hd they Id aught so gorgeous! " ic. A fairvjQueen with Jier elhrt train. 'Made a flying trip to cold winter's reign, With wild delight as they roamed along, : Their tiny voices wre raised in song. ! 'lid th( glitjtering Ha thejf winged their way, , illlum'd y dt partingbeams of day ; ! Tliey perched on arJicicled branch of spray, ' Or rode on a snow-flake, away, away. The brightest ion of that lovely band, j Knelt low c the Qteeti;an4'iis9ed her hnd, "j A boon grat Quetn,t!t th6n leave cpe here, To dance but one night in the moonbeams clear ;" A Bhade of joubt dimmed the Queen's bright eye, j Slie paused s in sopow to frame a reply " Ah simple phild, too late thoo may'st find, That splendor and fame oft leave peace behind." vailed J all who nae'them recommendtbemp;i tues'surpass all eulogy, and must be used tobe i ' O These c car citizens who desire z gsci rr.eilciae; will find one In the justly celebrated Pills of Dr. Bran i drethij which have perforuied !' cures upon; thousands of helpless and hopeless persons, after the usual scientific skill of physicians had consoled them withihe assurance inai iney couia ao no more, r i ne propenips vi Pills, ks an anti-bilious and aj-eriont medicine are inri their vir apprecia ted. jThe weak and: delicate will bef strentheneilby their use, not by bracing, but by removing the cause pf 'ml m 1 l """ & . K ' a a J . V' wea&ness, tne gross ana corrupt humors pi ine ooay. Ihejr require no cnange m,the diet, or care o Plain directions accompany each box, so that b his own competent physician. - ' These Pills are for sale at 25 cents per box! by our ir gents in every town in the State, and by the following highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, iriz: J. H. Ennis's, Salisbury ; David FraJey, Rockvtlle ; A. &. D. W. Hunnicut, Gold Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansyille ; J. Krider &. Son, Mount Vernon I ' i j4wi 1-j any kind. every one SALE of REAL 'it: t i i How happy was she in-those . - - Ml diamond halls, : lOt-Mr, JT. IJarnum, of ihe NeW York Museum was, anbng. the passengers in the 'fitt.imriGreat Westernj lie has brought Jiurc with. him. a living Chimpanzee, or I Afian ournng'Outapg which hv p jrchas- ltd fjbt six hundred guineas Irom llie pro- tpr'. to s of fhe iStirrey Zoological C ardens ;ia Er;land. ro Liverpool Clirpnicle ifthe $ubjoined remarks concerning It!,; i'larc animal S:':;': ' i1 ; Jft lho only living sjiodmen in Ilnglahd, '? af. 1 ,1sMiiversatl' acknowlodgrd lo be I te lines! afInoitxIraiirdirtryjM'hiitMi over 8iMn in llr -l.itul. lU nQttons; Iho frotind of ts' voice e laughing tind crying, approach an closely ,sfil!e lo the human species, and its hand. :f Itihd firt't are 8 pure white, and possess as ;:ln Ii(rc1iiii'd iU Chunpantee for his i 1 t Mosuin, of'AvIiicii. he hits recently if'ifiirieliiv .1 he rtiiin i nut imv i VVith no sound around sava the icicle falls, , She spread with delight her rainbow wings, And a wild cry of joy thro' the forest rings. But soon cUill onier heart there came,- Io warmth jfrora Aurora's brilliant flame,! And the snow spirits came with their chilling breath, And all was as still and cold, as death. " Sisters, sweet sisters, come take me home, . I famt in this bright but cheerless zone, : i if i My feeble wings can no longer soar, O come to me loved ones, ere life is o'er." Frail beautiful one,: thou wast never made, Pior this cold, this dazzling chilly glade, 1 In thine own sunny clime of light and love, Thy wings would unfurl and soar above. " jGified, yit, bumble one" sigh not to roam, I From the simple delights of thy own lowly home,! Hope not to find in a loftier sphere. I The peace and content which attend on thee here. ; A,h ! many have sbnght 'mid the world's cold glare, To rest their warm hopes and affections there. ! A,nd too late have they found, that tho' fair and bright! , The dream of fame ends in death and night.' I J ELI. riMIE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTORS of A Ihe last Will and Testament f DANIEL EI. CRESS, deceased, will sell at iuijUc SluctCou, on TUESDAY the. 9:h DAY of JUNE, at the Coiirt-House in' Salisbury,. the HOUSE AND LOT, NUMBER TWOl With the Out-Buildings thereon, owned and occupied for a number of years i$ a Slore by Mr. Cress. This is one of the! best stands for a store in this town. This is a hal LOT, having six poles in front with i twelve a i At t poles running Dack. Also, a t ' TRACT OF LAND containing ISO ACRES, i ! adjoining the lands t Samuel Rihelin and oth ers, with a HOUSE aud THIRI Y ACRES cleared on it. " ! i I '- A credit of twelve and eighteen month will he iven, the piirchaser giving horid with secu :. u ri. rLL. 'L; ruy kit Lue purcuuse iinm:y. i uu ruvecuturs (sell and conyey such right and title as is vested Jin them by the' Will and no other. j 1 A. W. BRANDON, H. II. BEARD, VEk'rs. M. ROGER, Salisbury, May 12, 1846 4w3 Hi- -1-. - ' "HEW ' 1 fa I T M 71 4 i 1 f i. . i- JL . f' rm CTD TTT! TTT! ' -if I ' .V'.-.. A .- - t - , 1 ' - ' - ; ' '.7r-, t v" frnUE 8UBSCIBER RESPECTFULLY, i li Jrjjtfrms hi friends and the public, that he is now jreceiving and opening a large, hand- ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Suited: for the Spring & Sum mer trade, from Kcw York and Philadelphia, in the houe known, MAmijEU'S CORNER, East of tne Court-House. ply stock consists in part ot English and French black Cloths, Olive, ' do. I Green, 1 do. Urown, do. i . Blue, . do. I Black i Drap d'Ele, Irish L:nen, ; 1 Bleached and brown Shirtings, Sheetings, and heavy Osnahurgs, Twist Cotton Ade''s, Talde and Bird-eye Diapers, OmhVe. Organdies, 1 -':Als " : ---- - - J--ISW-.,:.F.ElIirvII'. U 1 -1 BOGER & WILSON, C FANCY CASSIMERES J 1 Aprl 25, 1846. TIE UNION HOTEL, MOCKSVILLE. J 113 a mum Ameri. become litreme- V is firr.Xnl its-eiiteiu-e 14 iii-tw.ii nn in ni.iih t .iiliffilitrdef o ilmr 31 r. ! Uarnum' vnvunnc ine crfanire at tiu-n a neuv f'ir )lh giatiUciit'ii of his ciiMintrvtiicrt, r(n-JflY.-f pta'isf. ''.! 'e t.iw Ihe Chimpanzee at ll.f IWaie.rloo; epie!id;t yi, where it was in- six ftleihhy a G'W of Mr, 'Bainuni s personal y outlay is-really r-t- i 1 ii I -SkxAT0.il' Dickinson. Thi New lorkiCoiirier thus happily nlludei to the caitigjitionthis ue.ntlvmtih recently ; r,tl fn)i M r. Webster, in his sncec 1 I ' . 1 i 1 i Ya recetv- h on the fVmohg ihe hct Jokep!hf the present sea- n among tint ricsllh: hgton Treaty : at are extent, is the st-lf.rAtntdacejic'v ofMr. Senator DieUikson. nn. 1 d e hw Imirniilal drubbing h the body, of which. ; - byi si nii'e. i nucriit able d i re n sal ioiv of J J) i v i n e , IVdvienco he ha fWen infirmiued to becnnn; a minJer. So fjar fioln forling tho .castigaiion .Ylrom Kir. Vehiier ai anl'infliclion, he1 aciually It eml V consider t a complunf nt, am; to look liunself a booked f for iinmoitaliij liy ! tbry Wicrat?on' which has excoriate d him as nu modern mortal has been excoriale Messrs. Editorsl: I hope. I am not intruding upon the privacy o your columns to say a few words in recommendation of the aboviV Hotel, reerjily fitted up: at considerable expense by the gentlemanly proprietors, Messrs. H. & R. Reynolds. l is eminently deserving of public patronage. Having had occasion, very recent- ly, to spend a lew days in ihe pleasant little vil- lage of Mocksvillel was charmed with the u- pefiojr accommodations which the Union Hotel afllirded, and I left iot only the village but the Hotel and its landlord with reluctance. The proprietor are gentlemen in principle, feeling cojnd.jict. and w,p i(nd des5ru, (f morm" tn comiori ol those vhnrt r,,.i r.. expense is spared, men may .ndiine end. I he claims -of many of entertainment to nublie i e establishment worthy- of oiiiMy than it seems to pos fls furnished to supply and rieel taste not only is to'be mAy no pit to ead them to call. N. ivalion not undergone Which mar ei,du A LL persons having claims against Paniel II. Cress, dee'd, will present therr fori pay- ment within the lime prescribed by law, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and those indebted must make immediate pay ment, v jj A. W. BRANDON, II. H. BEARD, ! i nrrfprj Him JJUULlU, j I Executors. Salisbury, May 12th, 1846 143 DIVISION ORDERS! Black l French Doeskin Cassimere, Wool blackWtfo. ; Cashnwrets black to., irk: Bombcizines, Crape CambhU Gambroons, . Sat&W, . t Plam and fancy Linen Drills, Fancy and second mourning Prints, A great variety of Sattin and other Vestings, Syleil Muslins, Printed Lawn, plaia Barege, Figured Poult de'Soie, Gros. de Floss, Gingham, Brocade Barnes, Ombre do., shade striped do., Nevjstyle Organdies, Whiij? and printed Tarlton Muslin3, Shaded do. do.. French CoUeretis, ;. Thtfitd Lace and Edging, Lisle do. do., Wiie sattin striped Aemure, Blnfcli Gro. d'Rhine, RICH AND (SPLENDID SILKS, Blotk and white Silk Hose and half Hose, Dft- do. Cotton do., Glo.-es and Mitts, a great variety, Fldnce Hats, Neapolitan do.. A large liEsortment of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, among 5 J which. may be found Mills' Philadelphia' Boots and Shoes, Poila and Kid Slippers, Fashionable black! Fur Hats, Pa rim a do., Eliflic Springs, Carriage Trimmings, HARDWARE 'AND CUTLERY, Saddle Trees, Blaickemith's Bellows, Anvils, Vices, , - and Hammers, L&tiies, gentlemen's and wagon Saddles and Bridles, SnMrs Pulvenzed, Loaf, Crushed and Brown, m JL- n l in rr i nis, moiasses ana uouee miAKEjhis opp(rtunity to inform the citizens of Salisbury and; the 4nui r. country, that they have entered into co-partnershin.'and have tioJ cu : A LARGE SAND FASHIONABLE STOCK j OF 'JEWELER Y, and expect to receive m a few dayt from the Northern Cliiet full aortment of rl-rv r r nsoa Iy kept in such estaWishments, vix : Gold and Silver Let ers, Upin. Patent VerticaL and corln 'n meni vatches, gold gnard and fob Chains and Key. Ladies and Gentlemen' fine Breast Pins aiU IV.-'- cT p ,eons, IJratelers, btods. Coral. Gold Diamond pointed Pens, Gold and SiUer Ttim U. ( I Silver rencil Case. Gold and Silver SnirU !a i.rM r r..... r-- i iv. r . , e to suit all ages, wLich rtn be jut in frames at very hort notice ; j Chapman's & Emerson's superior Razor Strap Chinese Razors, Rodgers Ten Knives and Scissors. Sihrer SDOona and Batter Knivei. torether hh ti a n r ticlea nsually found in Jewelry stores ; all of which will be sold very low for cash or on time lo punrilil 1 1 . All kinds of watches will be rccaired.such as rhronomitetv. dunlex. borizonial. catent lerer. r.iu.j 1. : - and plain ; also, clocks, musical boxen, and all kinds of jrwelry put in order on reasonaWe tenna s.nJ va:- twelve month. Lepine.and plain watches will be altered to patent lever and warranted to ucrLm v. :. ..i ntr. ... . ... . - r i ai me urxct iow, oppowie u. w. Brown's store. ILTAH work sent trora a distance wClbe carcfai. Old gold and silver taken in exchange fur jewelry of work done. ,- They hope by being punctual and obliging at every call, to receive from the public that support and merit deserve. Salisbury, N. C Mtrch 20, lriG if 4 ROWAN HOTEL 1 i FOR IMPORTANT, TO MILL OW.M t IlotcUkttt, Vertical Vi'alcr V.': i. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE offers his i HOUSE AND PUMITORE, for sale. Persons who wish to engage in Hotel keeping, have now a chance of getting one of the not DESIR ABLE STANDS they ctould wisn lor. l na? made considerable iraprovemenk in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEW and in UUUD RE PAIR. I am warranted in saying to the purchaser that by strict attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand some income. During the time I have kept this estab- IN consequence of the verr great .po; these wheel have attained by the ue ofix i of them in different parts of the country, i e m have sold about 100 Rights in Jvonh Csrijni j ; whicn are in full and successlul operation ic L county. When properly IntrodoceJ, they hcz-,,-the value of the mill', and in quantity of wL.k '. far exceed the most sanguine expectations if !-- many of whom re grntlemen dminjuK.cJ for'.! ence and practical skill, who have atteieJ I j i':. this improvement. The wheel are more i! j: ' more easily kept in order, wlen pr.i;- i'j gether, than the common flutter wheel. They: . one-third of the water, and run well in bn$lt w ; : r there i a head above. The peed of the in w . . ed to more than double the stroke per inir-u'i-. The price of an individual right fur one i air f v 850. , ' ; I We refer, among others, to the kiowie c( . . Dr. G. H. DOUGLAS HAVING returned to Salisbury, and Ideated Together with many pther articles not mentioned. permanently, offers his professional services to These gods were selected with care and bought at the the public. He hopes by the strictest attention to very lowest prices with cath exclusively, and will be sold ,Ue duties of his profession, lo merit a colitinu- for cash fct unprecedented low prices. i JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury, May 5, 1846 iur'2 ficates highly approving: f these wheels, anJ ft. their saws, with this improvement, cut -.J1, j and even as high as 5000 feet a day, acprd.: lishment, it has been extensively patronised ootn oy me j some ot whom bad the wheel in operation i-i i ..ji;nT nn, rnnntrv custom. Ihe liouse ta wen more, ana trora man v ol whom "we have p-cn ",i",u5 --- . . . . , known from North to South, having been kept as a Ho tel for a great many years. Those wishing to make mo ney now have an opportunity in purchasing this estab lishment, I would advise them to come and see me, as I intend to sell and will give a bargain, ierms wm oe made easy to suit the tinies. Letters addressed to me on this subieet will be attended to in due season. Salisbury February 41840 tf 41 suh a tU'sinibl our '' .houses p:ijtroaiaOvnre too without (i3p:ra!4 " Miv sirs'. Itfynold s fien overlooked, andI think merit In others, that th iniiret extensive no: sejss.f Thejr bar gifatify the. most vs found ihe iced lemonade suited to the cool. blood- d ed Washiutonialil but also the "glorious mill juVip," as some f jour jolly fellows have it, ant decidedly some of cou iffy atturds, ant good; liquors. In roodationsneces?.! of the bps! Hotels are all to be foum the greatest brandy that the Davie is remarkable for her fchort, to sum up, the accoiri- iy and requisite to form one in western North Carolina, at the Union Hotel. (J. ! Lls nr. said to become reconciled to '4? r.'ifie'rthey become used lo it," b it topple ?enator-takes his first ihra luviiiH-y as othf r oniniaU di heir last. 'ptderthli in greiii glee prin i' Ttfi. 1 ' .k ' ! r- i'c.VVaihington correspondent of l dES ieiue. ' kinrfing. ut otir phi- hhtnu as i nd pails a unpre In Davidson county Lam. Rcv;,FREDK SARAH E,, daughttVof John W. Thomas. the , ion the 12th iast , by the Rev. J. vioiv v. rL.usft.viAIN, to Miss HEAD QUARTERS, Rulherfordton, N. C. i 4tli Division, N, C. Militia, March 31st, 1S46. : THE Colonels Commandant of thfe se-t veral Regimentsbelonging to the 7th and 10th Brigades, will have their Regi ments at their usual places of regimental niustep, prepared for inspection and review. at ij v tiucn , a. " j v t Cleaveland Regiment, with Troop of Cavalry attach ed. on Thursday, the 21st May next. Rutherford Iwer Regiment, with Troop of Caval- ry attached, on Friday, the 22J of May next. j Col. Jones' Regiment, with Troop of Cavalry attache ed.on Saturday, the "23d May .next. I Lincoln Regiment, wiih Troop of Cavalry attached, on-Wednesday, the iJTth May next. ; ! ; Catawba Regiment, on Friday, the 29th May next. ; SEVENTH BRIGADE. .. ! j Davie Regiment, with Troop of Cavalry attached, oii Monday, the 1st of June. I Rowan Regiment, on Tuesday, the 2nd of June, i Davidson Lower Regiment, on Thursday, the 4th of June. Upper Regiment, on Saturday, the Gth of jJune The proper orders have been forwarded. to the Com mandams of the. Regiments, and notices ! to the Court Houses of the several counties, and the Colonels have been particularly instructed to admit no private into thej ranks unless he is properly armed. ! By order of Major General M - . JOHN G. BYNUM. Wm. H. Miller. Lieut. Col. and chief the Staff. I FASHIONS FOR 1846, At the old Tailoring Establishment ! . -- !' HORACE H. BE AUD, TTAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. JL A M'ahan, the QduacCLcsaas ZJP3ivP&S3a and OLiaailSQ.cilcsU.'jp'Ja.a.3i lSJISLta UCSSSfs, for the Spring and Summer of 1B46, which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore "pub lished.1; lie still carries on the I TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he isev er.reocfyolmet anJ accommodate his old and newcus- tomersiwjth fashionable; cutting and making of garments, not to Be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and taitliful work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, he hopes to nerit its continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman who cannot be surpassed either North or South. April 3, 11846 if 23; II. H. BEARD. DISSOLUTION. TFIHE firm heretofore existing as Alsobrook &. Miller JL ! is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books are in the hands of Mr. H. S. Miller, who is alone authorised to settle the accounts due the firm. ' 5" ; ; . r- A. P. ALSOBROOK, Salisbury, nprii 17, IS46. H. S. MILLER. A R Si. E T S. Apples, (dried) Bacon, , ! t' p .iUimorft Patriot gives the. ft llowin c herrni'Qg -MrAshmOn's slatcmknt that Cj Ingcnipll hud tritti to enlist Mr. Ty. I f vviih hiin jn'; his slanderous abuse of cl Webster: . ; . J4lr Aijimun jsajs' he tas been inarmed liy Jejtrnan whtxWasaO!i?)ictit)us Tyler-man, ". IngcrioU had approached h'nijthe a. I Uid Tvler,man and solicited tht hi tvnnl.i :x -.iV f hi friend Tyleij and urge hirji to come ;rT ?IUJ maer;agmiift Mr. Wchsterl The i yr.fnan referred ti,adoViU that he gave this ;;Gninai,n la Mr1. A.luhan, and declares that 4 SrJll diJ dvii hiin to wrlie to and t Alr. ljier lo come put ngainst Mr, Web- frfctit contccll that be asked Mr. Ash.nun fo mako use f ihcU,rrnalion. ThusAaf tnea oi uie inaiter stand m rrrt.a . I . I .... K.vv. ,,. v 4 h Beeswax, 1 '" Cottcv, Cottn Yarn, CuflVe, - Corn, r eaters, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron; SAIilSliimYi MAY 15, 1846 75 ja CO ( Linseed Oil, 75 a 00 f a 9 ) Molasses, 40 a 45 50 a 00 Nnils. 51 a fi 10 a 12 Oats', 37J a 40 insri Potatoes,) 75 a 1 00 Do., (sweet) 40 a 00 bugar, (brown) 7 a 1 Do. loaf) Salt (sack) Tallow, Wheat, Whiskey, 25 n 00 67 75 ja 80 7!a 10 65a 70 25fa 00 A a 5 b 4 Head Quarters, Salisbury, N. C., May ft, 1848 ATTENTION 12J 17 2 75 a 0 Ci a 7i 80 a 1 00 40 a 50 Notice. "FASOSOABLE TAILORING!" ! i II. S. MILLER, RESPECTEULLY informs the citizens of Salisbury and the public generally, that he will continue to '..1 . t .! " ' 1 .1 s .oi if i- iWf'CT J i M. May number f jnis work has reached bs. lVov will c wunu tno irtDie of contents : CONTENTS 1 ,MUcal CorrupYM ; The Enchanted Ciiy k The U f petident Treau.ry;So.nnet to a Young Pianist ; Pa,. 7-gf from th Medical Eclectic : The Sleen- fr A Ballad: I The! G Chaote ; Educlition of the Deaf and Dumb t Artist at Amrira . a ri i,- -K.,f Brandy, peach, (Dp. apple, Bacin, Coffee, Cotton, -; i Corf, Cnndles, F. F. Flour, Feathers, Pork, ! fea. FAYETTEVILLE, MAY 5, 1846. ! 81 00 ) Iron, 43a 55 I Molasses, JB a 9 Oatp, 8 a 10 j Nails, (cut.) J7 a 7s Sugar, (brown,) 74 a 80 Salt, (bushel,) f 13 a 15 Co.!, (sack,) . 4j a 5 Wheat, 26 a 2d Whiskey, 5 a 5J) Beeswax, 60 a 70 jRags, 44 a 5 24 a 38 4045 5J 8 a 10 45 a 50 $la2 90 a 95 40 a 42 27 a 28 li a 2 Officers of the 64th REGIMENT. YOU! will parade: il theiTown of Salis bury, on Monday ihe 1st day of June, at 10 o'clock with side arms tor drill and Cqurt-niartial ; also on Tuesday the 2d, iti0 o ciocK with your respective companies for review and in spection. By order of Maj. Gen. J. G. Bynum. i ' J. M. BROWN, Col. Com. N. B. The Captains will make their returns on day of;driIl. Each company will appear on parade with tnree rounds of cartridges. ' .H J. M. BROWN. Col. Com! carry on the above buaness at the stand recently occu pied by Alsobrook & Miller. Thankful for the liberal patronage; heretofore given. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a ; continuance. of it, he assures the public, that all work entrusted to him will be promptly executed in the very best style of workmanship. Mr. A. P. Alsobrook will still remain in the Shop in my em ploy as Cutter. j H. S. MILLER. Salisbury, 17th oprij, 1846. 51:tf Baltimore and;. Wilmington Packets. REGULAR LINE! ance of the confidence heretofore shown him. Office; in West' brick building, opposite Brown & Maxwell' stoie, formerly occupied by Drs. Killian andl Powe. April 2, 1846 tt4'J State of iiovtn eatoltun. DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February Term, - 1846. Samuel Taylor, Adm'rjof Teter Eaton, Deceased, vs. Margaret Taylor. Petition for division of Negroes. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that JUr A garet Taylor, the defendant in this case, is not an in- habitant of this State : ! It is therefore ordered by te i Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Car" olina Watchman, that ihe saiJ Margaret Taylor be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Session to be held for the county of Davie at the court-house in Mocksville.on the 4th nionday in May next, and show cause if any she has, why the Report of the Commission ers dividing said nesroes shall not be confirmed. I Witness, Caswell Harbin, clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4th nionday in February, 1346. !!j C. HARBIN, Clk. j 6w49 Printers fee '$5 50 ' ! CANDIES! CANDIES!! CANDIES! !! j Cheapest and most Extensive Candy ' Manufactory in the World JOHN J.1 RICHARDSON, No. 42, Markret St., Philadelphia, TAKES pleasure jn informing the Merchants of 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 50 per 100 lbs., and will warrant the article equal in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. Also, head of water Favetteviux. A. Graham, CrBEraxr. Col. Alex. Murchison, Christopher Munroe, , Alexander Williams, Col. A. S. McNeill, j Farquhard Smith, t John Mc Daniel; i Johh Evans, 1 J. W. Howell, ' . Blades. Gen. James McKay. , Robert Melvin, S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. Smith, Isaac Wright, John Smith, : Sampsox. t G. T. Barksdale, Patrick Murphy, John II. Spearman, Hardy Royal, Nr.w I1a50vir. James Murphy, Charles Henry, 1 Oxslow. Robert Aman," GREXt. f Thomas Hooker, 1 I i I . Lr.t ois. ! Thomas KL-ism- Mr. Lassitf r. i JOT.t. BlUlK . Lemuel CkIvl.n.: John Bryat.t, ' CuLt m i . I. Lot Wi!lii::ioi, i RoqLv;..Nr : w. c. MiN e : , " - ' - RlctlMox:'. John C. .McL:; : : John L. iVirley. ' Ajvj.v. . A. Dauchim. J. R. Rei j.M ! t - CisWEL! . i J.T.Dod- iir'n,.i.( nircr.:-, i G lr. rfiu.iJ-, CnAjrtiA':; Cole & B.W.yJ Smith &L, fu'.'.c , N. Clegi.l S. BeaiJy Besides manv odiers in diflerent part If i.' With such a deservedly high character J feel justified in ofiering these wheel toi th I Ti. :ii ii : I: .1.. . 1 iicy win !:h uiuitiuuai vi t.vunij iiiiisi'ii terms. They also keep constantly on liar! f r ' . of vk heels, (varying in size to iwiit differ,-! I hr.'r ter.) in this place, Wilmington, Wa.-Jiinl-n c bern, and also for sale by 'James T. V county. They caution all persons throup from paying any persons bu ourselves ori tur ; Agents for the right of using these wnrt -U. yOTJCE TO MILLWRIGHTS. 1 yoi ployment, acquaint yourselves with pj :ii! Wheels, as we now wish to employ at hi;! 1' busineea in different part of the State. DUNCAN McNHILL. AUCU'D McLAlJGH! A. A. McKCniAN. FaycttcriUe, Jan ary,184G 113 TO EDITORS. Any Editor of a nef ; Carolina who will publish the above f 'i ;. send the paper, shall be entitled to one i? . to dispose of a He may please. j the A- SnKEWALt, Adjutant. 4w2 Coventry; May ; Napoleon Charthea, and i Peep jmo jnl hn Marahal ; Finance and Commerce; Foreign juceiianT i" Uriticnl Nni I TTr.,hat Mr-! Clayf reached A ihllVft.l ..titl iL Li Lni: .... I IP. Kentucky shlandjcui C11ERAW, MAY 12, 184G. f a 10 I Leather, (sole) 1 20 a 25 2J a 24 jLard, 9 a 10 $ a 10 ( Lead, rbarl i R n in King, (hemp) 1 a 20 Molasses, fN. O. 45 a 50 16 a 19 Do:, (Cuba 40 a 45 a 10 Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a!6l 6 a 7 OilJrSDermU 124 a 1 2Ji 80 d 1 00 ) Rice. . ; 5.7 i a 6 ( Sugar, (brown) 8 a 10 2Si32 Do, (loaf) i 11517 a 10 Sa!k,(sack) 1 62 a 1 5 5 a 6i Tobacco, ,8a.O Bacon, Beeswax, Coflee, (low) Balf Ropcj Cotto, Corn, Flor, leathers, "ides, j roa, ; OUN b f Knot TO THE PUBLIC ! JOHNSTON La ine pest tnstrumema frr .u t.r. f tixen orRowan that he will at all time attend to any vnT c- ne promises that hi3 work rro, and moderate charges. ""Jl i v nj, j v r MOTICB THE subscriber having administered! at Miy Court, 1846, on the estate of John Giles dee'd, will im pose to public sale at the Coart-House in Salisbury!, cin a uesuay tne !ibtb mst., j j j 1 I TWENTY VALUABLE SLAVES, j very likely, consisting of men, women and children, wih a few articles of personal property, on a credit of twelve months, the purchasers giving bond and ; approved eeca-"ty- , j ; : -. j AH persons having claims against the estate of; the said Jhn Giles, dee'd, are requested to present them for settlement within the time prescribed by taw, or this na tice will be plead in bar oMheir recovery j Those fia dehted to said estate are requested to make 'payment! 'ii' It-am n .1 i . . . r .' ,-: . t.1-. iaj ucuiimen wno nave borrowed Books of Mr. OUes are requested to return them to his late residence to the care ot Miss E. Giles. ; ? E. D. AUSTIN, Adm'r ?may o, 1040-3w3 t -' . t !: . : SUPE1UOR LEMON SYRUP, at very reduced prices, say from J$l 50 to 50 per U JUI-IVCUV lull ooaviuin.wi -t a wivita . t-lA V.,tQ A- A- Arr All rrUrQ Ktf Mlil I will meet with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1846 Iy43 rriHE new packet schoon JL er " WILMINGTON," French, master, will sail for Wilmington, No. Ca.,onthe 15th March, and the " FAY- M?Li l bVlL,j.K " will sail on the 1st April. Thesei vessels will perform alternate reg ular tribs thereafter. Tor freight or passage (having su perior accommodation) apply to WILLIAM MASON, 88 Spear' wharf. Bah? more, BROWN & DEROSSET, Agents, I Wilmington, N. C. Mirch 2d, 846, f 9w47 PUBIilC SAMS f Executors' Notice. j f II HL undersigned having qualified it February ie?- oi rxowan bounty Court, as Executor of ;tbe last will and lestament of Matthew L. Sfeele;1 dee'd, requests all persons having claims, against the same; io present them for payment within the time prescribed! by iw, wr mis nonce win ne. plead in bar of their, recovery - MutStS KiiUU, rJarr. May Vd, 1846 6w2 ; 1 ' .! ; - t: fflHE subscriber ha ving obtained Letters of Admin- JL istration on the Estate of John A. Hartman, dee'd. at Rowan County Coort, May Term, 1846, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the late residence tof said dee'd, one mile west of Chambeia' Ferryi on Thursday the 28th instant TWENTY-TWO LIKELY NEGROES, mostly young ; one ROAD WAGON, (new) l one horse WAGON, GEARING of all ) kinds; FARMING UTENSILS, il of every variety, one set of Black ., smith TOOLS, 1 STILL I -'I;' and TUBS, 'j .j HOUSEHOLD i KITCHEN FURNITURE 1 li i bout 14 or 15 Bale of old ; t CLOTHING FOR SALE. CHEAP FOR CASH! BF. FRALEY, will also make in the latest style, well done and warranted to fit at his shop, opposite the large brick house at fcahsbury. WUI teach the art of cutting on the latest and upprovcu style as agent for New York and rh'Jad'?h.l!-1,al ting done at short notice. 32tf J. r r kALLx . NEW, SEW, NEWER TIL1 And the be5t aMortmc r. ; i. or , Confectionarics tjt& TEAS. i u. cr: i i . .1 . . . . in ray line, cn uivum i kwiwuui; u u , bouehffor cash, and cadi only',1 will te eto f - fe.ia ft er than ever, and an ot tne nest ana m ist (JOT)!1 j iJv rivti tvinuis . i it i i j CaampaiCTi, LItret, lenenli, iMalai, WINES. SHEET IRON . m- - Tm - - tt1i ui -ir" I V Besides various other articles not here in mentioned. Terms made known kt the time of sale; , : , i A. F. SMITH. Adm'r. May'5. mS-fotr; V: ; ' . I 1' - 1 1 1 1 BliAJrKI if OTJBS OF IIASD Neatl printed knd for sale atihit Office.; COPPER-WARE MANUFACTORY, IX JlOCKSVILXE, T By tfie "Wholesale and Retail. TQ i - THE SUBSCRIBER having commenced the above business in Mocksville, Davie county, N. C, would inform his friends and the public generally thai ne w prepared to execute all orders in the various brandies ot the above business, with neatness ana aesya.c , pledges himself that iis work shall be as well done as in any oiber shop in the State, and he hopes by close at tention to his business to merit a reasonable share at least of public patronage. . " . . Country Merchant and othera wishing to buy to sell again would do well io give me a call before buying else where, as my Pries will Deregulated according to the hardness of the time. ' , , , , House. Gottering: ind Roofing done on the shortest tC i I - I fW Pewter Coooer. Beeswax. Tallow and Feather tt. iZZV) RICH'D. M. EPPERSON. , March 13th. 1846-48:tf ' y ' ' - r J' . N0TIGE. ! ALL person indebted to the ub9eriber.re request- ed eitbrb5o'HN 6WCER.! ' Salivary 'Aprili l$i6-3w5J ; Also, the finest Liquor?, su-ii s French Brandy, Jamaica Ribii Gin, N. E. Rum,' and all vqrjd' country or Domestic Lirv'j of the best selection in Sa!i4ury or ldJ v.'.. Also, some genuine London Porter in q i rt . ties, fresh Ale and sweel Cider sy.lendal F. dial, forty boxes of the .finest pluin II 1. 1--1 -Figs, Oranges, Lemon?, Almonds, fine (: . ; fresh Soda Biscuit and fresh Butler Tra -jki r splendid assortment of finest CandB rr ! ! Salisltory, or seen here ; ana perhaps ii i t ever brought here, fine fancy pipes, the Lt either in bottles or bladders, Macaboy tin.i) the finest fresh MustarJ, lime juice, urwn . . per Sauce, Cayenne pepper, Cfoves, fa:. y i Seidletz powders, Blacking, Matches, f d I hook and lines, fresh Sardine, f all!; .Herring, and a large variety of ether ar'K!.- too tedious to describe, au ol w nicu i h ..i -cash and on the same term to punctual c t- . I would also inform the ladif nd genl:. : barf and the country at Jarjje.that I ha je s spirits at my dwelling bouse, situated n lr y &. W. Murphy Store, where the lwJi.-vf. ! , are invited to call anJ examine. (or I'm -; ! will be no danger of disturbance by the i r i deut liquid, and wUl be attended lo ty ! i l ll K'-: ! SalitAury.May Kih.lSlS: tftG-SC-; NINE LIKELY, NEGRO -iSAlLE. HAVING obtained ati orJer from Crt: Court, at April Sefion 1S4G. t GROE3 Ulong'mg to th estate of At ar i dee'd. late of Cabarro cuaty, the unv,. t on TUESDAY the 13ihjday of May nr f. Nine likely Negro : ft the late dwelling house of the raid A!n dee'd. Term will Le made known the !1tv j April M.lS4$-3wlp4 LEVI COIiiaM i:v f, t I ! i ,r:-f i j 1 1
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