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' In tour remarks Jbovt quc.iU.yoa hi
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r to bring in Ikf name or tnanriaii.
ve iaou2( pr j
Are you ware.
hit in this you M Kl in wmpi irai girr. u,
. ifeW to (do likewise! Hertoforewf have assaa.ed,
LVfliVr. Nt have ctrefully vfided mentioning ; nam ;
r-u... .w h.r full licence to induce by name
-,,. iflL,.rf in1 this, and not in this, but in wonte
.rhr important transactions in Salisbury ,4-tne develope
': of which, we rather suspect, will attract more no-
than your ireaunjj ?perwop. -
toriou
Wercl ! how vcr'vinlprocleilt we were,
. ' ?Li'i-! ! lJ l" n..li! ! IaA lata nAlif
1? ' . .M i" HI" ' ' A I ..' .11. t
; i not Wise w crymior
wcroustjjjust brace ' ourselves
iieconsrquence.4. Wc are read)'
titter &pil
milk ; so
up to bear
, Mr. Bush-
fiihjir-Jttft proceed Jvyith ydur name,
nl the charges jwjiich you arc prepared
to rnUSi c vill t) a black catalogue,
no diubtji you say -jti is liorrible-it must
'le 'jt. vclj it out and ease yojir mind of
jjjC Weighty burtlieiii keepjng secret
iacb important facts. ; pf course you will
Bot hesjtate t igve;youi own name you
lill not cpwardly lie concealed, like the
ijjgh wAyj robbeijj arid fire at (hose who
ihe wav. Stand oiit vourielf and it
as
e
iliffly we shall have the frutfi as well a
.'little mire fairness, f' We hone no sens
;J ueWCovy will juaii uu ii win m -
.flg'yourC fhreat jnld ' eieculior ; and if
u tbinkiwe cart give jfou an lnforma
:0n which you do not possess, just call on
. in nrrstm' HtidkWn nledire all me assiii-
-"r . " rip. h w
ii!ce in our power
t I.
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ins it,? we !put to sea, on our return this;
placeiandt arnj happy tosay; vith fth.
desired effect J fr; as soon as we got cter
of thejland breee, it beari sensibly to
diminisband after the" second day oiit i
ceaseij altogether. It is rat herj singular
that not an j ofBcpr of any gradej was at
tacked, though many were very much'
frigHtencd."! I ! J.-
r ' - crime. 'rr::vit
! The Newsjjaperf, which come under our su
pervision, not unfreuently present siraogc bills
of fkre.l especially fn the record of 'crime.
Oar las hatch of etchanges bfoughf us the de
tail of 'two fatal duels, the hanging bf a wo
man, thfee suicide,! several murders, robberies,
incendiaries, figbtsj rows, &C.&C. One has
onty to look into the public Journals, and a sad
exhibit.jtmly, of huban nature i given. Pa
rents, Guardians and Teachers cannot )too much
apprecilte he respensibilities which rest upon
them, for he destiny of. the country is, under
God, in (heir halnds, through the influence which"
they mult necessarily exert upon the rising gen
eration. S To keep them Irom depraved influen
ces, andito contribute to-give a beautiful moral
toneHo the minds of youth, are duties highly im
perious, and indispensable. llal. Register. V
I I . ' Y;- '.: hi
Soldier's Reward,. The Duke of Welling
ton has ordered thai no more than fiR? lashes
nid 1 eieculiort : and if 'ball hereafter be given to an English soldier.
T Peyton Haslctlono of the prisoners in.
ited forirhurdr, arsh, S:c.; and whose trial
places here, last week, Was actjuitted.
Bargain.
states a fact which
MORE OF, THE
riltaburn Commercia
Hotri the crinunal jattifices Sresorted to for the
jcp'nse f'l again accemup-miu jiimir.iuiuy mc
pool of Tenii sylvan iiij Mr.-McCiindless, the
'cofuco candidate foir Congress in that Dis-
. ' J ..U i, rt f tin at limit I h I h A Kml hnfn
K.l vn .t.- : T I
. . . i . t tt... l... r t: T -
.w;redj wuitsl n ;asningiun, uy a. icaumg io.
meniber of Congress, (rneai ing Judge
;:ti of Smth Carolina,) that a Democrat.
c folfgatwh from I il'enn sylvan la, i to the next
'ur'jresi, iWild ask frthe rnodificition of the
farfffof Ui;Vliey viilllbe gratified ! We do
ot heVeve;lhat Jud;e Ulackj made the declara.
m impulfO i mm ii ! is an iiivnuuui, ts
mU n(A, M Mr. McCajldless himself, who was
Li active pkrticipant, in.Iconjunction with Mr.
Igchdnan, n the fraud practised uprn the peo.
!e of PenrtVlvaniaiin U844, of wh ch this is
it a new lition. jit (s jjossiblc that the bribe
tjjs'rienrleirl M..lhf piple of that State, par
Cularly ih'.tie strfHia Cterma!n counties, may he
ifefifiiUl8".But wh:it ijtightito be t
fhe soldier has reason to be crateful for this
mark of kindness. In timo of .War, the Officer
receives! all the glory of a well.fuught battle, i
and the soldier his Sixpence and a pewter me.
dial. The Government has now graciously re
duced the number of lashes the latter shall re
ceive, in time of peice, to fifty ! What a fine
thing is glory t -Rah Reg. j 1 '
1 I "bFFER OF MEDIATION.
rhe National Intelligencer of ike' 21st inst.
says : Oiir readers will percieve, by a refer
ence to the extracts which we give in another col
umn from a debate inihe British House of Com-
5 N ' i
mons4 tht gratifying fact that the British Gov
ernment has instructed ifs Minister here to of.
lex to our Government the mediation of Great
Britain td settle the existing difficulties between
this country and the; Republic of Mexico.
( As the war with Mexico was b:egun without
any adeqbate cau3e, and is continued without
any adequate object we believe that the whole
country (iill the paying pan of it, at least) will
rejoice at any intervention which shall bring it
to au early and reputable end.
ie punish-
tnt of iheilimagoiues whp thus trike advan
1 thIt ijjivornhcnito srearc personal ana
iiri .r. tL. Ill n)t!
any cnus -mcnriiimn
in Mexico uplet one Government and substitute
another with the facility of a harlequin change
in a Christmas farce. ; f "f -viwy'r
'l During the passage of Santa vnna and hia suite from
IlaTanna.he kept himself confine J to bis cabin, alleging
suffering froai tjis mutilated leg as th eause. ,He was
accoroponied, as we have already 8t a Ted in a preceding
number of oaraperbjrhis'iet'wuVls! a veryybung
lady, and his daughter by a famtl marriage, very inter-,
eating girl, aboujt 13 years: of age. j They are both blondes
j fair, with'light hair, sntjl appeared exceedingly amiable.
Among5S th tber passengers in the Arab, Almonte
excite ihereajlest interest, from h speaking so freely
jthe En iah )an Tage. He was tie lifei and soul of the
Whole party, who, including himself, at.jtins seemed agU
tated with some fears regarding tbe reception tbejr would
neefon rescbing Vera Cruz. We must lexcept Santa
Anna himself who neither-betrayed fear, nor the slightest
Symptoms of fear of the event, during the whole passage.
Qn the arrival of the Arab outside Vera Cruz, she was
Jboarded by a boat from the St. Mahrs, the officer in com
toand of which (the boat): immediately recognized AI
rponte, hailing him as. he came (along side her. On
ihouating the deck, he and Almoiite descended to Santa
Anna's cabin after a brief colloquy, the American offi
cer left ; and the Arab went in, and anchored immedi
ately under the guns of San Juan; de UlloS.
j The war with the United States did hot appear, so far
as Mr O'Neil had an.opportunityiof observing, to create
that excitement amongstthe people, which one would
naturally think would be the result of the presence of a
powerful and victorious army. 1 !
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j VERY LATE FROM MEXICO.
Vorrespondenee of the Mobile Herald and Tribune.
United States San PitufCETOx, j
" I Ptntaeola, Spt. 20j 1846.
This ship arrived here this evening, four days from Ve
ra; Cruz, with deppatches in answer, to those Sent frorxLthe.
State Department, which were published about the close
cfj the session. Thpy were answered by the Mexican
Government instantly. Lt. II. Y. Purviance is the bear
er, and proceeds with all despatch !to Washington.. 6
one in our squadron has the least idea; of the nature of
them. j j I
A new Ministry has been formed ; Almonte is Secre
tary of War, and Rejon of Foreign Affairs. Santa An
na is at his country seat, near Jallappa. It was expect
ed he would to the capttol in a day or two. Mexico
is making no preparation to carry jon the war. . Some
time since, a brigade was formed, arid equipped complete,
to march against Gen. Taylor, but the; commander has
not and will notj move from the cityiof Mexico. He pre
fers spending hi evenings in the "jcafes" to advancing
against old Rough and Ready. The papersare pressing
him, but he will j not move in fact! the soldiers ha ve no
desire to marchj The squadron is blockading Vera Cruz
and Alvarado. j They would gladly take a hand atjmy
thing, but positively there is no one, to fight with.
James Whelm, O. S. of this ship fell overboard on the
9th inst., and was drowned he was a native of England.
Every exertion was made to save him, but without suc
cess. ;
The Princeton brought the mate, Mr; N. Meyer, and
part of the crew of the brig Nayade, of Hamburg, cap
tured by the U. S. brig Somers, for attempting to force
the blockade. The Nayade sailed for New Orleans un
der Charge of L(t. Berryman we passed her in lat. 21,
34ni Ion. 94, 19w. Yours truly,
I i i PETRONE.
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THE subscribef having qualified as administrator up
oil estate f James Crosby, dee'd, notice is here
by given that there will be sold at the late residence of
md deceasedon tbe yta oi yctober next.
OUmMBlI NEGROES.
OneLAk arid (jfLS; a
' q. few other articles. r,-l '(ii
Also on the same day, the PLANTATION wfll be Wa
ited for twelve Anonfbs. Terms made known on the day
i . t
N. IS, All persona indebted. to said estate are. re-
.quested to tnake immediate payment, and all those hav-.
3ng clarms iagaunst said, estate -will present them for pay
ment irj the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice
-will be plead io bar of their recovery
Sep
mill
1 1
ARY G. CROSBY, AdmV.
U. 1846 2 w21
LANDS FOR SALE-
jT Y order of the Court of Equity for the
! 1 -
:ounfy of Rowan, the Clerk and Mas
ter will offer. at public sale, on the premises,
on Saturday the 17th day of October next.
a Tract: ot Land containing
S32-ACRES,
belonging the -George Ej Douglas, formerly owned by
James Ellis, and allotted to Mary Douglas, deceased as
one of his devisees, adjoining the lands tf John W. El
lis and others, in the county of Davidson. A credit, of
six months win be given bond and approved security
will be required on the day of sale.
i f A. H. CALDWELL, c. 3i. e.
V Sept;25, il846-4w 17 Printers ft e 84 00
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?BR-THA-N:EVER-.-'
Jmt Cccelred an Entire Nenr Stock of Wntclic
J2mri!Il7v SUTer-ware.Kni'ves, Razof. Sciieon, Hair-broshrs, Comb. FTuw. Cfcne. nj-
Col;,p"sk;9.MQ: Boxes, SPEO SL J1,TACLES,l,r'iJ.i'r.
Miuau s.i oi wncy gooaa, too nu- -;r merwoa to DirmMi ; ,
with itei? fcrmer stock. enables themS -;.L.J- inl . ' .:':h.w u rfi-r w iU r
and finest assortment ever offered Ju N wTii"r to'wnof .S! jn . ;
articles have been carefully elected in New iYork snJ Philadelphia, and will be soil cheaper t .' :
bought any where else in the; State.! Persons in want of fine gold and si! rer Lever Watch-,anl u
elry of any. description, wtfi find it to their interest 4o call ood rxsmiae Rir themsrln, brforr rnircn- .
ieww oti i ioc orica-row opposite ueo. w. Crown s Horr, as we are determine! tu sell cl.c?p l -AH
kinds of Watches will be repaired, socbj as-UChrooomiters, Dvplex. Horizontal. Patcnt-UTer. : '
peating and Plain; also. Clocks, Masical-boxeWatid aU kinds of Jewelry, put io orJer on rea'
"-rrniea iot iwtitb monins. t iepiae ana plaia Watcbes wUl be altered to Palnrt-LrTent. and m
form welL All work sent frpui a distance wilt be .carefully attended to. Old gold snd eilrer uk
for Jewelrr or work done. vL.M. p i - fc
Salisbury, N. C, Septl 10th 1846-l20:ff . BOGER A: WH.
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QUARTERS,)
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ATTENTION ! Ofcersofthe
tV-fftjiril. '7.' 4 . t
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VOUare hereby commanded t. parade
l 'h Court-Hoiur in the Town of
Salisbury, on Saturday the 10th day of
October next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., with
woe arras i r anil : and by orders received
irom orig. utn. k, w. Lon
ROWAN HOT
. FOR
THEi'SUDSCRinn;:
WISHING TO REMOVE FROM Tlii
offers his '
: HOUSE AND FURNITl '
for sale. Perrons who wih to en gape in 1 1
laTe now a chance of cettin? fne,.f i'.- .
g. of the 7th ABLE STAND3 they could wih f. r. I
xrigue, an eiecuon w,U be held; at '.the J considerable improvement in the HOUr
Drugs!; Drugs! Drugs!
t u ' ' , . i t r ii i- 1 'ears O'! by Haywood, he bv imported Leviathan, dam
T J?AjiB;now received a new stock of Drugs, Medi- by the Mme Norment enter. Harry Young.
JL cmeSi otc. which I am confident is the largest and i r . . -i ' . .
' I.-. a- l i : .u i ; t . - Brcy ixn iaizer, oy American ellipse, aam ty
same time, to elect-a Major for said Reriraentl in the
ptavc vi -a iu iv. unuMiaw, renigneu.
J. MJ BROWN, Col. Comd t
Sn T I IVJfi Villi
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MATCH RilOB. !
THERE will be a Match Race, single dash!of one
mile, come off over the Salisbury Turf on Monday
19th Oct. next, for $500 a side, between Joseph S.
West, of Burke, end Wm.' S. Nortment of Mecklen
burg. Joseph S. West enten his sorrel mare Mary, jive
7TnZ Zl Zv A f pL Hampton's Rowten. We would further state that any
"Pecnoras to quantity and quality, and from Physicians whatever can enter in this race by paying the
"YI'l .T.V:: ? " " entrance, as the race will be keolooen until Satur-
iceiing assureu ina i can pner inaucements tnat cannot ; dav ,he 17th Oct.. two Hv. r.. . .i i -i,.
j j f wm . w uv a.r u. as
the same will be closed. .. JOSEPH S. WEST
i Wa.S. NORMENT.1
Sept. 11, 1846 20:6t '
foil to please. ' Among my stock may be found the fol
lowing, 'viz ; !
a Best French and American Quinine,
p-ThqvUiiion puWjshes a lftterpom W.J.
f'jwtV'Assislani Pisitn.-istfr General, deci
ii thsrinetnht'rs of ()nress have no ri:ht
fvnk jfVrhfs nrtrj'rr printeil iia1ter long.
.r tian'lhm'tay auer.iiho TiMrati n ot a sos.
I) ii'rt. rP, CWngress i This opinion has been
.awn frorrfhirn.il apjKiars, in oide) to arrest
e franking;' of the cjreii speieeh of Mr. Stewart
. i fPon e Tariff; th4jC-t of wl irh tlie ArJ
r nV''''a'f1'ri,t'efri3 to feitr nliorf tlr.ui the if tiri-
n;at Fiit p'rown di J ihi oml-sl ells of the.
(exicarw. lly the W;iy wf liave . romised '' to
ij'lliB whiile of ihii aJlmiraWle sptech before
t readers, and we thstU d) so in tie course of
Hv dayiii It is aperk'ct magazine ot fact?,
7p3Jed with j a power of! nwunicnt rarely ex-
filed. Wc are not isurprisied that that the Sc.
ond Asiisitnt Postrhaiterl General has been
oduced to if to its circulation. Ri(h. Whig.
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ROWAN ;C0UNTY t BIBLE SOCIETY.
n,1
a Rowan
he Presby
cvenins of
was open
AWetin2 for the oruanttation o
ouniyBitle Society, was I held in
l ititn ChurtK, in SaUsbury, on th
He 21st of September, 194$, which
? r pTJr by tDe liev4 31 r. t itoTrs.
(J?f rqoiioh of the Rev. Wm. S. Lancdon,
lencfaf Agjrnt ol the Nfprth Caroliria BiWe So
iety.it waj. resolved that the Socie y alxSut to
e orgaoizerj, be auxiliary lp the N jrth Caroli
"BiUla Society. . : ' fii ' ,
Oa furthct. motions, the Rev. Mr. Froxtis,
i j'poiDtediWesidehlJ Rev. J. 0 A'nthonv,
J ice Preiiijent, J. J. Bsixkr, Sedretary, and
'"chajlHJkowx, Treasurer.
; Pa motjon, Wm. Overma, Wm. R. Atiiek-
Tox,Uev;J. A.LiNx, Col.i IE. D. Austin, Rev.
yj. LtuxTi. and CiiARLP.s L. ToWe nce. were
rffg'inted.ah Executive Cottitnitteei
vn m,9n,.ihe Conttiuifion drafted by the
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rRev. A. BAKERjC,UTORRESct and W. r!
AtirtqV? was appointed to repori any altera
?oni mine; Constitution tbey may hink no,,..
uykttaenextmectinj.i!
Aiter prayer by Ke,;:J, R. Anthony, the
irettng aojotirnedio meetit the Presbyieriati
P o( fufthef busnicssi'. j ' "'
t t ' v. f r';"V president.
wRCNtR, Secretary,
New Orleans, Sept. 11.
( From the Commercial Times.
CITY OF MEXICO VERA CRUZ
SANTA ANNA.
Tlin British Steamer Arab, from Vera
Cruz. 3d inst.,: vvhtch lately conveyed San
ta Annti from Hajvana to that port arriv-,
eil in thb river op Wednesday morning,
and unfortunately1 grounded in the S. W.
Pass, where she! now lies. The owner
of the Arab, Mr.jO'Neil, who came with
her from Vera Cruz, reached the city last
evening on the towboat Panther, putting
qp at the St. Charles Hotel. By ihe po
liteness of this gentleman, who left the
city of Mexico, on the 28th ultimo, we
have been put inpossession of the follow
ing intelligence, ;
Santa! Anna landed at Vera Cruz on the 16th
ultimo, and left on the 19th, but proceeded no
farther than his Hacienda, or country seat, at
Enc erroi three leagues east of Jalappa, where
he still lies indisposed suffering in his ampu
tated lirrib. j I :
The personages Svho accompanied him from
Havana,-Almonte, jRejonj etc., had gone on to
Mexico, jwhere they had been regularly install
ed in vatfous State offices. Almonte is minis-
t i
ter of Marine and of War, Rejon of the Interi
or, and Gomez Farias of Finance.
The British briir.of. war. Darin it. arrived at
o
Vera Cruz on the third instant, with despatch
es said to be from. the American Government.
These despatches ; were reported to comprise
offers of peace on a permanent basis, and ex
pressing President I Polk's readiness either to
sMid a minister plenipotentiary to Mexico, or
to receive a Mexican minister at Washington.
Reaction. It wis currently reported in Mex
ico, on the 28th ult., that the troops at San Luis
du Potosi had pronounced fur Paredes. An ex
press had reached; Ir. INIacintosh, the British
Consul at Vera Cruz, confirming the intelli
gence. Mr. O'NcJl, however, states that Mr.
Macintosh did notjknow what credence there
was to be given to -the news thus brought ; but
Maine. Returns from nearly the whole
State, show that Dana, Democratic candidate
fir Governor!, will fall short of his election
about 5000. In the 1st District, Hammond,
Dem. is probably elected to Congress by a harp
majority. In the 2d, 4;h and 5th, now repre
sented by Democrats there s no choice, so
More, Whig is not elected in ; the 2d. In the
3d, Hiram Belcher, Whig, is elected, by more
than a thousajnd. i i
. If the Portland Advertiser's estimate be right,
the I Whigs hq.ve elected ten Senators, the Dem-
ocrais not more man seven or eignt. ice re
funis for. the House show the election of 27
Whigs, 19 Locos, 1 Abolitionist, and 43 no
choice. ! I
Calomel (Eng.) i
Blue Mass,1
Castor Oil, (fresh.)
Eng. Rhubarb,
Do. Jalap,
Do. Ipecac,
Ep. Salts, ;
Magnesia,
Camphor,
Madder;;;
Indigo,
Brimstone,
Snuffs, (all kinds,)
Ginger, ! '
Pepper, H
Spice, n ,
Starch,
White Lead,
Litharge,
Red Lead,
Pros. Blue,
Vermillion,
Venecian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Lamp Black.
Putty and Glass,
Verdigris, (dry and in oil,)
Coach Varnish,
Sand paper,
Turpentine,
Gold Leaf,
Gold Foil,
Brushes, (all kinds,)
Blacking, dec,
Chemical and Surgical Instruments.
i : J. II. ENNIS3.
j Seplj 18, 1846 21:tf
I LAND FOR SALE.
HE subscriber will offer at public sale on Friday the
f JL 10th of October next, a valuable plantation on the
Bead wafers of Scills creek, fifteen miles west of Salis
bury, knpwrt as the plantation of Henry Albright. This
tract cQiftains about 220 ACRES, is well improved,
saving oil it a good dwelling, a first rate barn, and all
ether necessary out-houses, all in good repair. A large
TRUST SALE.
. (
X3 Y virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed, on the
JL9 8th day of Oct. 1845, by Daniel Limbaugh, for pur
poses therein specified, I shall proceed to sell on the pie
mises of the dec'd.,.on Thursday and Friday the lat and
2d days of October next, on a credit of nine months, the
following property, to- wit :
One Tract of LAND containing 296 Acres, lying on
the Yadkin River, adjoining the lands of Richard Barnes,
Joseph Pearson's heirs, and others : on which is a most
excellent dwelling house, together with all necessary out- Equity ' be held st the Courthouse in S :
houses kitchen, barn, cribs, stables, ccc, all in first-rate tne county ol Iredell, on the 3rd monuay
nilLKMS .MUdllil IMW anj 1.1 (
PAIR. 1 tut warm nted in saving to tl.c ;
by strict attention, the HOUSE will y'x'.J
some income. During the time I have k ; :
lishment, it baa been extensirely patror.. :
travelling snd country eastom. The II
known from North to South, having been k ,
tel for s great many years. Those wu-i.it -,z
ney now have an importunity in purcLaf.;;
lishment, I would sdvise Iheai to come and
intend to sell and will give a bargain. Ti n ,
made easy to rait the times. LetierJJr.-- r
this subject will be attended to in due e&.-o-i.
: JAMES L. Co
Salisbury February 4, l34Ctf 4 1
State ot JLottlt Gave:
IREDELL COUNTY.
Superior Court of Equity, Spring Tt . . .
Min Graham, sdtnr, of Milus J. Gr&harn, J
."koo Campbell,
tertuM
Samael Welch and his wifi Lucy E , ar.J V .
Cowan, Executor of Lucy Journy, dec J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the CI. i'..'
ter for the county of Iredell, that th- '
Samuel Welch and his wife Lucy E. V rl ... t
habiunts of this State, publication b herrly
be made for six weeks in the Caiulini
the said defendanu, Samuel -Welch and I..-
E. Welch, that they appear at lle next
order. There will also be ssld,
TWO NEGIIOCS
1 woman and 1 likely boy about 12 years old ; 4 bead
of Horses, 15 head of Cattle, 40 head of Hogs, a large
portion of which will do to fatten this fall ; 1 set of black
smith Tools, 2 new Cotton Gins, of an improved pattern,
1 Sideboard, 3 Bureaus, 1 corner Cupboard, one metal
eight-day Clock, 5 Beds, bed-steads and furniture ; one
Wind-mill, 2 Stills and Tubs, one road Wagon, and s
great many other valuable articles too tedious to men
tion. J. II. THOMPSON,
Sept 11, 1846 20.3t Truttet.
P. S. A longer credit will be given on the land, if de
sired, the purchaser paying interest after 9 months.
53(Ct31 - !
In this County, on the 23rd inst.JMr. John Blackwelb
at an advanced age. The deceased was an elder of the
Franklin Prebiyterian Church, for many years before his
death. t - !
I Also, Mrs. Raymer, relict of the.; late Nicholas Ray
mer, ct an advanced age. ;
i Also, in thisjTowfl, on the 23d. j Frederick OberUn,
aged nearly 2 years and 9 months, son of Mr. James G.
Cairns. 1 -
Lands and Mills to be Sold.
part of tie land is fresh cleared and in a fine state of cul- ' " 1
dvation 1 The tract also embraces a first rate meadow, ! pTJRI? SOTTTITflOW LFJfESTRR
good orchard and excellent drinking water, and is gen-
m ii r ! V If HAlre nm1 a - Hft Amax licit X
&juvns wvamsm vci viisuiiu
Bulls for Sale.
r HE subscriber has for sale, a few selected and px-
X
erally well Watered. Terms made known on the day of
sale. I i ALEXANDER BROWN, Agent
! All persons having claims against the estate of Henry
Albright, dee'd., are requested to present them for pay
ment, within thetime prescribed by law, otherwise this
sotice wkll be plead in bar of their recovery.
i j . ALEX. BROWN, Ag't.
I. Christina Albright, Executrix.
1 Sept. 38, 1846 3w21:paid
t
monday in August next ; and then snJ i.t
the bill of complaint of Milton Graham,
J. Graham, dee'd., snd Milton Cam; t-l', t. c ;
them in oar Court 'Equity, all the ir.affr ;
therein slledged, snd stand to and abiJ- 1
and decree as shall be made in the pren:-
ment pro eomfetm will be taken against t'
under myhand snd seal of ofjice.at fjVe i j '
the 3rd monday after the 4th nionJav in i t ,
D. 1846. s;i.Q. siiXuri:.
August 7th, 184C 16:Cl
'
! U Sickneaa can only be present w lien t'..'-
j ciple, the blood, b below the healthy F!atidatvi
Health is always present when the blwoj m
is then op to its healthy standard.
Therefore, the following remedies can rcv
I for the purpose of restoring health :
Weeding Calomel Antimony O
Bleeding takes out your strength jonr !.,'-
nalLttl rAi rvi A t-to rf t Wu O Vvrf-.T' ct rU z 1 11 vl ii I i n fv lk
Pure Breed, I and 1, also, a superior thorou2h-bred Bull 1 ,r' . " ' . ' . 7J muit
oi the
T WILL sell on Tuesday the 20th day of October next,
JL at' the late residence of Lucy Journey, deceased, on
Hunting Creek, near Hamptonville, all the personal pro
perty of the Estate of said deceased, consisting of-
i EIGHT LIKELY AND VALUABLE
BY order of the Court of Equity for Rowan country,
the Clerk! and Master will offer at public sale on the
premises, on Saturday the 3 1st October next, i
ONE TRACT OE LAND, i
lying in Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Michael
Coriher, John Peal and others containing about
Two hundred and thirty-nine Acres, 1
also one otherjtract called the Mill Tract, on Irish Buffa
lo creek, containing about j
One hundred and thirty five Acres,
adjoining the pnds of Allen Rose and others. Also, the
'remainder in a tract ot about ! j
j ONE HUNDRED : CUES, j
adjoining the mill1 tract, which is now occupied by Maf
garet Penny, und in which she has a life estate. All
said lands belong to the heirs at law of John Eddlemnn,
1
Negroes
amon.ir them is one bov who is an excellent Wason Mn-
ier.by trade-Utwo plough boys, nearly grown ; one young waters of Coddle creek, joining the lands of James Jam
CALF, 2 years old the 12th of October last, and three
other grade Bull CALv of unsurpassed beauty.
AV. R. HOLT.
The subscriber warrants the above stock to be descen
ded from the purest and best specimens of thorough-bred
stock in the United States. ' W. R. HOLT.
Lexington, N. C, Sept. 4, 1816 4wl9
WE will offer for sale on the premises to the highest
bidder on Tuesday the 20th of October next a .
VALUABLE PLANTATION,
known as the Robert Huggins Place, lying on the head
woman Jtwd grown girls, and two smalt boys. The wo-
tnan and girls are Oood CooRs, they use thenee
ille expertly: as well as the hoe. 1
ALSO SEVERAL HEAD OF HORSES,
a large quantity of
CORN, WHEAT, Rye,
OATS and FODDER ;
one roa Wagon and gearing, farming utensils, all the
household and kitchen furniture, with other articles too
tedious Io mention. Terms made known on the day of
iale. By f W. F. COWAN, Ex'r.
i. September 9th, 1846.
ison and others, containing
500 Acres of Land.
The plantation has on it a fine dwelling house with all
other necessary buildings. Terms made known on the
thedayofsale " Wm. HARGRAVE,
D. KILPATRICK,
Ex'rs of Robert Huggin, dee'd
Antimony ditto, besides making you subject t. -Opium
is worse than all ; for it prevent yu
ing the approach of decay, snd yoa de? r:
grave so quickly that you have scarcely tin:-
either to leave thin world or to enter the n-xt .'
deceitful drug ! Touch it not. Let s'.l bl '.
be careful of cough-curing remedies ; des:.u:
ed in the bottle: let him remain there:
into yonr bowels. Enquire for some cf tl.e u r
those whose names these balsam men have i
ters of gold have paraded before the world a
the wonder-working powers of their Lali
friends, these cured ones ere in tlieir graves. ;
morphine has done its work. The wily t:i
you can do in sickness, is to take-Bra ndre
They will not deceive ; they will never inj i:
BranJretb can send you to personscored yem .
living and in the finest health, ' These are i ; :
not single cases. No, they comprise huadn 1
lage, tens of thousands in New York.
O These Pills are for sale at 25 cts. per 1
agents in every town in' the State, and by t).
highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, h :
Enniss, Salisbury; David r raley, Rockvil ;
Sept. 4, 1846 7wl9
lee'd. ! W. Hunnieut, Gold-Hill ;.TC. Graham, C
- '(' J. Krider &, Son, Mt. Vernon. (Aog. 21, i:
LENOIR FEMALE 1 ACADEilY,
THIS Instuti
- the most ei
ion has concluded its first Session under
ncouraging prospects. The second ses-
j sion will commence on Monday, August 17th. The
I will also "sell at the same time and nlace. one Tract course of instruction will embrace all the brandies usual-
A credit of twelve months will be allowed ; and j pf Land, (about -120 acres.) belonging to the estate of ; ly taught in the first Female Academies, and it is belies-
deq'd.
bonds with approved security for the purchase money re
quired on the day ot sale.
I A. II. CALDWELL, cm. e.
Sept, 25, 1646 6w21 -Printers fee $5 50
LMMfJRlsALE.
A. Begarly, decM., adjoining Perceval Campbell, Jr., ', ed that at this season of the year it offers peculiar ad.-
called tbe Buck Shoal tract. Terms made known on
day f sale.. W. F. COWAN, Ex'r
; Sept.), 18-16 21:5t
air of Hantr.
ais pronuhciamentos followed one after another
TpURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of
ET Equity, the Cleik and Master will sell. at
tpe Court-Hoiise in Salisbury, on the 4th of
November next, (it being Monday of Row
an County Curt.) two 1
TRACTS OP LAND,
V. S. Ship
it ?
in such (ju.ck succss.on in that dtstiacted coun-, ing the iands of John Wice, William Walton, Henry'
try, it wis possible there was some truth in it. j Trexler and others, each containing
! WbeJl. . .riMciieo. . O-Nril j ! 100ACKES, 11
heard that Paredes was prisoner in the hands i 7 - ; I
- , f . ; . . ... A credit of twelve months will, be pUowed : and bond !
Oif the present government ; and in travelling to w&h approved security for the purchase money required"
iColumhus. The follow-
U "1!: a Surgeon on
L7,MiWniP. ualet at: Cantdn' river on
p 2t)th of April fchould be etfectual to
J7tct. the cxaggerateJ reports which
erecCtly found their way into som
rvtteVsbaDers as to tho
torwill nereeirie bthia thnt v .t;u
lr .". M i m ' L . T . - 1
,-7 n: tne Waters rt the Ueleitml K
f . . 1 . - . I . T : T -
t ;p,nic my last: However, w
l la Mantillai dHtabt . abotit s
cmilesTrorrithisJ! Although we found
Mhcr a pleasant place, I am sorry the
fbi of our visit was greatly impaired
i'.-.,'r "", niui i yjjiiioii n iiia grnci ii
some
cnt of the
ttvg.
nave
flcaitn with which wc had been fa
up i9 .that me. ,Wiihin thirlv
:- ,iuer,:anchonnj: off the town. the
era made its appearance among us,
4 cnnt:.i.t gd tt i - T ,
-.mumuu to preyau ior jsw aays, au
? time 'it a tacked thir'ty-three of;
'P ComparijV out of whrjm twelve
3? f iS : 1 Ur Ufty lr0m lnVa
4 W lpfl: disease, as a means bf arrest
Vera Crfaz, between the morning of the 28th
"and that ;of the 2diinst., when the vehicle he
was in ias passing through Perote, that gen
tleman was actually told by an inhabitant, that
the Ex. President ad interim (Paredes) was a
close prisoner within the castle.
Mr. O'Neil, absorbed by his afiiiiis,did not,
unfortunately, think of bringing any newspa
piers with him, either from the city of Mexico
or Vera ruz, so that we are without any doc
uments, knowing the onward progress of the
late movements. Immediately after Santa An-
six hun- ta Iuilte Vera Cruz, a force of about six hiin-
r.. j ! ...J :-r. !... 1 i J ii.. .. ,u i;
uicu luiainrjr nitu icw cavaiijr tuutw up me line
if marchTrotn that port for the city of Mexico.
Mr. O'Neil met them ort his way back to his
vessel ; vney seemed in pretty good order.
We) learn that! tranntnlitv seems to reimi
I A 1 " J , D
on the day oi
4
Sept. 25
sale
A. H. CALDWELL, C.M.E. 1
1846 6w21 Printers fee 83 00
NEW FIRM!
t !
Just Received
FALL AND WINTER: FASHIONS
For 1846 & '47.
T fflHE Subscriber as Executor of Nathaniel Journey,
JL dec:d , will ofTer for sale on the premises, on
Tuesday, 20ih October next,
the Tract of Land on which the said Journey formerly
lived, on Hunting Creek; in Iredell and Surry counties,
three miles south of Hamptonville, containing about
250 Acres.
The soil is productive, the buildigs are a comfortable
Pwelling-House, (very pleasantly situated,) a good barn
and several other buildings, mostly new.
!( " l TERMS:
1 One-fifth cash, the balance in twelve months, by giv
ing bond and approved security. There will be no title
made until the, whole of the purchase money is paid.
Any person wishing, to settle in a healthy neighborhood,
and where there is good society can now have an op
portunity of doing so. The land can be seen by apply
ing to the Subscriber, or to Mr. John Reese, who has
charge of the farm at this time.
A. B. BLACKBURN, Exr.
j Sept. 9th 184C 21:5t
vantages. Ierms$b -r-and ?1U for the different
classes. Ulusic on the Piano or Guitar lias been re
duced to 15. Painting and French 5 each,
"Worsted WorSt, 4. tfto deduction made for ab
sence, tho' pupils are charged from the time cf entrance.
It is expected to engage a competent assistant.
i EMMA J. BAKER. .
Lenoir, Aug. 5th, 184( 16 i
THE CONCORD COTTON FACTORY
WE now have on band a large stock of Bale Ron:,
Yarn & Domestics. Also, over 1500 pieces
of heavy 44 inch
COTTON BAGGING.
a very superior article, whieh we will sell lower, than any '
thing of the kind that can be brought from the Northern
Markets. W. P. MOORE, Cl'k. c. a. c.
Concord, N. C, July 25, 1S46 14:tf
THE exercises of the Mocksville Male Academy will
be resumed on the 15th September, on the usual
terms, (i. e.) in advance per session of five months :
LOOK at T?r:
THE Subscriber takes this method of ir.f .
friends and the public, that he bi ill c t
! carry on the Hoot mid Mioe TtXakit
ilieS opposite J. Si, W. Murphy's tto:eJ '
i U Una .-.r. hand rrv rtrm mnA Tin amrl' r '
' i J v UUP v J " m... ' ....
i BOOTS AND SIIOES
which are not to be surpassed by any hoj in ,
of the country. He also has on hand a la-;
inent of Negro Shoe, made of the bet rr.ater
, he will sell lower for cash or to punctual dc -'
credit, than they have ever, before been c:.'..
j market.
. moses L, r:i().
n a.s.s.r. fi t
uy L.-..I
Salisbury, July 3, 1346. lOif ;
At AVhrrlf r" Old
FRESU MEDICI;
WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS, KPK
rVIIFFS Ci?aral Tebaeco. Soaps. C.-.n',:.
-Vnt Soda and Butter Cracker1, Bru ,
Drestufls, and a wpleneid assortment ol I etxy
3
I J
1
BRANDY AND WINES.
throughout the principal places in Mexico, thej
movemrt in favor of Saata Anna having been
pretty. general ahr simultaneous. But. as our i
-. i :i j rr . i
informant shrewdjy remarked, tho mass of the
people 4 hose engaged in mercantile, inriustria!.
or rnanuuieiuring pursuns---seem tQ laKe Ullie i kjJJi
interest in lho ioterminablc coups tic etal which,
C. N. PRICE & J. MJ KESLER,
Of AVIN0 associated themselves fogether for the pur
JljL pose of carrying"on the Tailoring Business in all
its various branches' in Concord, are ready to meet their
od and new friends with i 1
Fashionable Cutting and making of Garments, j
not to be surpassed by any in the surrounding country-'
Tbey are capable of pleasing ail who may iavor them
with, a call and only ask a trial, feeling .assured they
Cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. j
! N. B. We) have in our employ a Cutter and Work-j
man who cannot be surpassed either North or South;
Concord, Sept. 23, 1346 tf21 ,
FOR Cash, will ! be sold very low
50 bbls; rectified old Wbisliey,5
at Wheelers old standi, by
HAVE the best article of French Brandy and Port
X nd Maderia Wines for sale. J. H. ENNISS. '
Sept 18, 1846 21:tf - ;
, NOTICE
IS hereby given that application wiil be made to the
General Assembly at its next session for a charter to
be granted to as incorporated Company to open and'
navigate the Yadkin River, from Wilkesboro' to the
feouth Carolina fine. MANY CITIZENS,
i September U, 1846 tf21
j TRAIN OIL !
ON band several barrels of Tanners u.whK-h t will
sell low. !. 1 J H. ENNISS.
SaliMbury 'i August 21, 1646 tt 1
For Latin and Greek Languages, including all lower sub-,; for ladies and eentleroen. SODA WATCH
rtir iiA. . r ri : - : . : .
jects, - - - - - - ?u j SYKL'rS on drati. rnyniciji pmtnpin,!,. ;
Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, kc, - - 12 00 , ctrrj anj medicines delivered at all hours cf t:
English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, - 10 00 ' njeht The aboTe articles will be sold the r ? !
Lower Branches, - , - - - - 8 00 6 LOCKECIi A
' Declamation and Composition in the wjiole course. ; Sali;4)ury, June 12, 1846 tf 7
UitarA maw K Ka,t fmm &fi OH ta ft 7 iU oer month in- i .. .
..... r. m ' '
eluding all incidental expenses
Sept. 1,1846 4wl9
B. CLEGG.
Principal of M M. A.
Aug. 14. '46 16
L. a
Temperance ! Temperance ! !
Ji1
fTIHEREfwnrbe TcmperaaeeFestwalt Centre
ust prinfed ou excellent paper for sale ihTited to attend.
V mriRT PV PPTTTTnVQ H Church, eight miles north of Statesyille, on Wed
X. LOU I , tUXfyisU riOJN b .1 Lesitr lne 23d of Sept next The public generally are
.Ang. 23, 184f54wl8
" A FRESH SUPPLY; OF THE SAKE SORT."
Razor strop man.
QUININE! QUININE!
OUNCES of French and American Quinine just
JJ received, best article ever ofiered for sale in this
market. 11 lS
Salisbury, September 4, 1846 19
Hyco Smoking Tobacco.
K AA LBS. of this superior wnokinj Tobacco, for
OUU sale by ENNISS.
Soliburv, Augut2, 1846 tf!7
SaUtbury, A3ttt2l, 1846 tn7
fd LBS. of Tailow and Adamantine candW tW'
OUUfalebv ! J. II. ENNISS. ,
EH OR SIX Horses for sale on Monday Superior
fj Coart. ;
. S. JOHNSTON.
tw n t nni'fJLA'i
HAVING returned to Salishury, t : 1
permanently, oUers his prou-ssiou rci
the public. He hopes bthe strictest c'
. l j...:. ,.r v,a nrr.fiiir.n. tn men: a
illC UWMCS Wl 'i v - -
ane'e of the confidence heretofore t! '
Office, in West' brick buIL'if ?.
Brown & Maxwell' ftcie, lornierJ c
by Drs. Killian and Powe.
April 2, 161S tf49
CHOCOLATE!
. . . Ai irs.; t r j-Trf :
T USH receive! wayyj
or quality v io.if .ri
SalUburf.A'X"t!ll'liZiSl SPlRFTSrURPEyTl!:-
BBLS Spirits Turpentine direct fW.. r
(ot rale by j. j.
SaliAmrj, ASntt 2t 1846-f 17
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