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- , . - - - ' 1 :- : - !-. -. t - . i i i 4 1 1- it 4 J f DEFERRED AllTIGLESj' kTh flmfthrnts)f our Legislature liin ill SnntP. to I'll iinani ismiiiisiaajiis v - - - - i(iuwu t r ; - , lloWt JAMES ro-i the (Democratic i;oor- i': j a. !it session, ana; no i pay for one j days of the session. GKi (keeper of .lift body. U re-elected 'ihss session. WiirU nt the. 'hcsimnng i ' . ' i - Li . L:iofT.. in rominsr from Home! ;nnu miso iu' '" " ' f j tj tva t at Ilile door till the Senate was du li.'l JjLnfr.iJ Mr. Frances called for the yeas nbd nay i on the second reading. much f.JiUrnriskiof thn democratic members. Tkf iir' rlrri"ili(k find even memberl Ivoted yer. beginning with a whig mem , lm iAftr ihedrmocrajs were thus Com milted, Mr.FB.iNrE introducrdan amend-1 Utt-Mt-rtSntr i hp sain oa v and mileage! ' td S. 3. tysc . one of his constituents, who! ! Jlippebcd to be i Whig; and he read a . jlesolution o lered in his case at I he last sdssion, similar to the. one now offered in frtvor J)f Pag z, and which was. rejected by tte vote of th r democratic party ! , .'jTheUesol Jtion was laid on the table, ftHhe sbggci tion of a democratic mem ber, that Inert; might be time for reflection. 1 and tdWcrt tin if the appropriation would; (be Uimul. There was not a moments 1 pause ibout paying a partizan, in the fer lon of 'Page, but when a Whig fell into the same category, an if was in the way Wc hve no doubt but both will be paid ; certainly if it is considered legal;; Bui Page would liave got it law or no InW, if it1 had not hern for the amendment propos cd by 31 r. Fravces which had the effect of tickling th s consciences of the democra cy of the North Carolina Senate. Ma conscience FWil. Com. Mexico. . tU r N. York Express says: hWe ;have &en several letters from Mex ico fii JlaynisTall of which go to show, that we have no prospect of peace yith Mexico, upoji the. terms we are demand ing it, irV. th 5 California?, and the boun- dary line of I he Sierra Madre ; and al so, that Mexico is. arousing herself to re pel our forces with a unanimity and ener gy, that, in all matters of this life, are generaly successful in the end. Santa 'I Abnatye now believe.did seize upon the f cbnducta.as reported, by which he obtain J ed about $1,000.000, so that the present 1 1 least he has the sinews of war. Col 1 lectionjsltoo, are going on in all the chur ches ior the war. ; The private contribu tions, otherwise, are also large. But when otir forces, if ever, reach the heart of Mex ico, w are toM. such is the enthusiasm and determination of the Mexicans not to be subdued, thaj. we shall have to pass over the dead bodies of nearjy the whole pop- - ujation, before we can be triumphant. One letter sj ys, "the man does not exist irl Mexico, who dares surrender an inch this side th Rio Grande, or an inch of i California, yithout a quid porquo." i'( r ' ( - i j great I" breach of promise case, ( viichwas tried last week in Louisville, j. has. resulted in the jury giving a verdict j of8C06o damges to the fair plaintiffthe i defendant to pay the costs. The parties ; wjrre Mjss Nano Haynes (aged about 30) vs Mr; John Hays (aged about 51) There -Avas no promise proved in the case -but there was a good deal of attention, much flirtatioiuand a great desire on the part of the plaintiff to M catch the rich old bach f e)br.wj Bhe did not catch him, but she has fcome of his npney he being reputed to I bo worth some fifty or sixty thousand dol lars. 1 he Louisville Courier says4 that the. announc ement of the verdict in the case caused several gentlemen who have Ijeen accustomed to think they could do pretty mucra as they pleased, 44 to shake in ineir snoes : . j, : : i lOMiKE Walsh. We do not see Mikes'Subt erranean. 'The Tribue gives oi the following tenor of Mikes latest, out fetvings: : Mikq Wrlsh appears by his 'Subterra Tvcan to be improving in health. 5He says Ke shall go to the Legislature utterly un ipledgcd, uritrammeled to any clique or I faction, the rc to do his best lor the People j who elected him. He U rather ,severe I on those of his own party who tried to de feat him, ahd contradicts emphatically the mai ne nan any tnincr in dn w th a! Sociel r of South Cart)linav Judgtj Kixg presented some weigaiy consf iuci nuti ?cv -fog ibo overproduction of cotton and the abso lute necessity of turning attention to the culti vation of sfirae other staple.!;! Even if the dU covery of the explosive 4ottoa" should inX creaso Its consumption several hundred thousand bale, still (he said)Uh proditctionJwould be increased at the same time to such an efjfnt n tH rich cotton-growing regions of the South. Wt as either to exceed the clemand or foReep down the price of the article.; He earnesUy recommended, therefore, ihei introduction r the OtiveTree as a permanent and profitable staple, admirably suited to the whole low country of the South, including South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. He gare an interesting account of the rise and progress of thrculttvalioh of the olive in foreign countries, and adverted to some unsuccessful experiments to introduce it in thi codntry, a?criting the failure to the want of pa tience and perseverance on the part of- those tvho had undertaken tbem. The olive, from the seed, is of very slow growth, and does not attain to maturity under twenty years, but, when engrafted, it will bear fruit in two years. The oil is said to be highly nutritious as food, and may bs substituted for bacon, and is, besides, ued very extensively :n various manufactures. The longed ve of the tree is remarkable. It is estimated that it will live for nineteen centu lies. Some olive trees, Judge King said, are now in existence whose history may be traced back, with infallible certainty, for six or eight hundred years. Mr. Jefferson, many years a go, recemmended that Southern planters should make a fair experiment of the olive ; and it is probably that it would have been attempted but for the successful cultivation of cotton in the Southern States, now rendered unprofitable by the opening of the Mississippi valley to the cul. tivation of that great staple. Richmond Whig j The news of Whig victories, with which we vereII electrified a few weeks ago, is coming hack to us, in the distant papers, like the echoes of pleasant music. The New Orleans papers are full of it we mean the Whig papers. Our Locofbco friends ar& so busy with the Mexican intelligence and other matters that they have very littla time to devote to politics. We have seen nothing in the way of pictorial embellish, riient that goes beyond a cut in the New Or leans Tropic, entitled That Storm." The rain is pouring down in torrents, and a cock, the drenched emblem of Locofocoism, sits crouching in the blast, while a well-fed coon, protecting himself with an umbrella, is march ing along with an air of unmistakeable triumph. Providence Journal. r m , , "J " 1 ', I 'l ' JustlBec!eIrel anXutire 3Tew StocK of TTatchcs, yjyBT TTjlj 7j filvfrwiarei Knives, Kaorsj,' Scissors, Hair-brushes, Combs, Floteis, Canes, PZS70ZtS ahd all kind of fane caoda. too no- jfjirrtt e&Zrrrt&'&l meroua o luentioh : whichl together wimi iixu lormer siock, enaDieq wm arid finest assortment ever offeted in merou io tuention ;, wnicnLiogeiaer now to Sofier to ihe public ibe largest the town of Salisburvi The above articles have betn carefully selected in New York and Philadelphia!, and will be sold,. cheaper thin tWy can be bought any where else in the State-T Persona in want f fine gold arijd silver Iever Watches, and fashionable Jew e ry of any description, will find it to iheif interest to call and examin for themselvei.befiire porchasin elsewhere, t Please call at the :brick-rbwj opposite GeoL V. Browns store, as we are determined to eell cheap! for cash. All kinds of Wptiuhes will be repaired, such as -Chrbnomiters, Ddplejt, Horizontal, Patent-Liever Musical, Re peating ahd Plain!; also, Clocks, MusicaUboxes, and all kinds of Jewelry, put in ordr on reasonable terms and warranted for twelve months. J Lepine and plain Watches will be altjrred to Patent-Levers, and warranted toper- form well, All work sent front a distance will be carefully attended; to. Uid gold; and silver taken in exchange for Jewelry or work done. j Salisbury, N. C, Sept. lOth 1840 20:tf BOGER & WILSON. PUBLIC NOTICE Danger of Gun Cotton. We find the follow, ing in the U. S. Gazette, which may serve as a caution to those disposed to make experiments with it : : " We saw yesterday a Revolving Pistol, one of the barrels of which was nearly blown away by the force of a charge of Gun Cotton, only three grains in weight. 1 he piece was torn from the top of the barrel, and could not be found. Il seems astonishing that so I smail, a quantity as three grains in weight of this new explosive material, could burst a strong pistol ; and it should be a warning to those who are now free, experimenting with it, to be careful, lest painful consequences follow! the ignorant use of it." report exposing lions. II i Tt i Henry Clay leaves Ashland to-day or to. inorrow to spend the winter at New Orleans. Ijle. does this not because of ill health, for his health was never better, but because he finds a Southern residence in winter, conducive to the preservation of his energy and vigor.iV. Y. Tribune, Nov. 30. Even in the Distict of Columbia, a few morn ings ago, a salute was fired for the Whig victo. ry in New York. Mr. Polk, it is said, hastily stufled his ears with cotton to shut out the hor rid sound. If, in his haste, he had chanced to get hold of some of the " explosive cotton" re cently sent to him, and a spark from his brill iant intellect had ignited it, he would have found it rather an iddiflerent material for shut, ting out noise. Louisville JournaL IS hereby given; that by virtue and in pursuance of a Deed of Trust legally executed on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1843 by the Washington Mining Com pany to John Taylor, Jr., and Roswelt A King, for the purpose of securing certain difbts therein specified, on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, the 22d, 23d, and 24th day a of December, 1846, at the WASHINGTON MINE, in the county of Davidson, in North Carolina common ly known as the SILVER or LEAD MINE,) will be sold at PUBLIC SALE, to the highest bidder on a credit of six and twelve months the said . 1 WASHINGTON MINE, Mining Tools, Implements Sf Apparatus, incident thereto, consisting of two Tract9 of Land. -The first tract containing 167 ACRES, j which includes said VALUABLE MlffE, now in ope ration, and from which has been taken of Silver and Lead the amount of nearly TWO HUNDRED THOU' SAND DOLLAUSl and which tor several years has eiven constant emyloyment toTrom 40 to: 50 hands. ' Said land now containing four melting : ' j FURNACES AND SHAFTS thereon, (which have been sunk two hundred feet.) There is also upon 6aid tract about sixty houses and oth er convenient buildings for the uses of said Mine. Also, two Store Houses; The second tract contains THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less adjoining the former, r There will also be sold at the same time and place, $600 or $700 worth of STORE GOODS. ALSO EIGHT HEAD OF HORSES, GEARS, HARNESS, &cl A quantity of Valuable Ores raised from the Mines, and a quantity ready for smelting.. Also, Beds and Fur niture, and a variety of other artices. Also, some beau tiful specimens of; ORE extracted from said Mine, and some metal ready for market. ; l Bond and security wilL be required, and due atten tion given by the Undersigned. !; JOHN TAYLOR, ;r , ROSWELL A. KING, J r November 12, 1846 5w30 ; Fashionable Tailoring! LONDON, PARIsTaND AMERICAN FASHIONS, ) H. S. MILLER, I) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens If Salisbury and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on the Tailoring Business at the stand recently oc cupied by Alsobrook & Milieu. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore given, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a comimianc of it. He assures the public that all wdrk entrusted to him will be promptly executed in the very best 6tyle of workmanship. LONDON, PARIS land AMERICAN regularly received. Mr. A. P. Alsobrook will still re main in the Shop! in my employ as Cutter. J II. S. MILLER. Salisbury, Oct. 30, 1816. 51:tf I NEW FALL AND WINTER i rriHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully calls the attention JL of the! Public to his NEW tnd LARGE STOCK of FALL AND WINTER TUB AMERICAN REVIEW : . A Whig Journal Politic, Literature, Art tt Science. : i t. u - i 1 1 . Edited ;t Cm. II. Coltox, assistcd it C -TV i '-. - j' BEX, or Kt-XTCOCT. : ' Wt- . The Annuciiir Review has now reached nearly the end of a second year. Its success so far has been en tirely unprecedented. Its subscription list now numbers about 3,500, with a constant increase. The public sense of the value of. the work is shown by the fact, that of the numerous new subscribers whose name have been sent into the Cice within the last few- months, a large number I have ordered the back volumes. ' Ample ar rangements have been made to add greatly to the mer its of the work, in both its political and literary charac ter ; and it is eonfidently believed that the patronage of thi Review, on the part of the Whig party, and of the literary public generally, will soon be so large as to ena ble it to pay so liberally for every order of high and fin ished writing, as to make it in all respects the mow able and attractive periodical published in the United State. We earnestly ask the continued confidence and support of all true! minds in the country. i EjfGRAVT.xcs. There will be four engravings each year, carefully executed ; and what is of more impor tance, accompanied with ample biographies, that may stand as 4 part of the history of the country. More em bellishments may be given, if the itriu$ie value ike Rerirw can tktrebif be enhanced. PaXI .VJj VINTEtLlat Five Dollars, in advance ; Three copies, however. will be afforded nt twelte dollart ; Fire for f treaty dol lar! : o that Committee; Societies. Clubs, be. cm &- Tf r-, infr fnr Vj. Vnrh nntl Philn. tain them, dt a more liberal rate. delphta. Among which maybe found urged on OUT subscribers, it being the only way that a cup. wopi oiac r.ngiisii viowi, urwwu uo., "iur uu. Tfnrny. n, Pir A .t i. r :. Olive do;; sup. French twilled Cloth. Doeskin Cassi 7?"iTJriZl V ' r S J V. ' Tt j V Review u not ha f the former amount. Jeans: Ria Grande Cassimere. P aid. Linsevs and Ker- s 1 seys, Mackinaw, Whitny and Duffle Blankets, brown and bleached 1 SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Osnaburgs, Table Linen, Ombre shaded and figured Cashmeres, Delanes, Alpaccas, Plain black and fan cy SILKS, Cashmere Shawls.Plaid do.. Prints, (a large assortment) Miles' Roots and La dies shoes, Negroes BROGAXS, ELIPTIC SPRINGS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, i (assorted) Blacksmiths Bellows and Anvils, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, New Orleans and Porto Rico SUGAR, Loaf, crushed and pulverized 'do., Java and Rio COKf EE, W. St. W. Syrup, (a superior article,) Mackerel, Sperm Candles, White LeaJ, (in Oil) Glass, Tanner's Oil, Hemlock and Oak Tan sole Leather, Blasting and sporting POWDER, KENTUCKY BAGGING, . ; ROPE and TWINE, Together with a great variety of other articles, which were purchased with great care, and at the very lowest prides for cash entirely, and will be sold for caih at a very small advance. ; JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury, October 26, 1846 If 27 GOODS! GOODS! IMPORTANT ' notciiki' v DISSOLUTION, i j THE firm heretofore existing as Alsobrook &. Miller 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. 1 A. P. ALSOBROOK, il 17, 1346. H. S. MILLER Salisbury, apriM7, 1S46. Valuable Land for Sale. THE subscribers are now receiving from the North, their Fall and Winter Goods, of every description, such as mm mm, Hardware, Cutlery, Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware. Among their stock may also be found some of the hand somest and finest f articles for gentlemens and ladies' wear, viz : I Cashmeres, Moaseline de Lanes, Alpaccas, Scc. ; French Eeaver, Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestings, Hats, Caps, BONNETS, BOOTS AN IF SHOES; besides many other articles, usually found for sale in stores. The public are respectfully invited to call and exam ine our stock before buying elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell rery fou for cash. I i BROWN A: MAXWELL. Salisbury, October 2, 1846 tf23 V ALU ABLE PllOPE RT Y FOR SALE. FALL! AND WINTER FASHIONS ! For 1846 & 7. At tbq old Xailorlusr Establishment! i HOUAtJE IL BEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR.;F. Mahax, the ZXAXaacIsaci ttPsxxrZLsSi aOSSa3 for the FALL if WINTER of i&46, which far excella any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. ne still Carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his aid stand, where he is ev er ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Pune tuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, lie hopes to merit its continuance. IV. D I wish to employ a man of steady and indus trious habits and a good workman at the above business, to whom I will gire good wages. None but auch need Ppljr-. H. ! ' Oct: 2J 1846 tf23 II. II. BEARD. " ' i 1 i ' JUST RECEIVED I At Wheeler's Old Stand, FRESH MEDICINES, 1 WINES, ! SPIRITS, TEAS, SPICES, SNUFFS, Cigars, Tebacco Soaps, Candles, Fruits, Nuts, Soda and Butter Crackers, Brushes, Paints, Dyestuffs, and a splencid assortment f Fancy Articles for ladies and gentlemen. 1SODA WATER with choice SYRUPS on draft. Physicians prescriptions put up with cafe, and medicines delivered at all hours of the day and night. The above articles will be sold cheap for cash. LOCKUP CHAFFIN. Salisbury. June 12. 1646 17 LOOK AT THIS. It has been ascertained that a man can be his owrfgrand-father. Can any of our readers figure it out. Gen. Worth was a Merchant's clerk, 35 years ago. He joined the army as a pri vate, and he attained his present position THE subscriber, as Executor of the last ; Will and Testament of Elizabeth McCollums, deceased, will expose to Public iSale on the 18th day of pecember next, THE VALUABLE PLANTATION of the said Elizabeth McCollums, about fifteen miles southwest of Salisbury, containing between 300 and 400 ACRES, well watered, adjoining the lands of Henry Sechler and J. Shuliberinger land others, one mile from Correll's Mill. The land is welli timbered : there is also, a quantity of hy his good conduct, gobd Sense and bra- ! excellent bottom laud, and one of the best 1 III I. i:. ue Diacitweit s manci onera- tntitnaies mat, u ne naubeeun to tell ft alt. I out of schoohrthtj story Would have been a good deal bigger and ugliej than it is. ; M lie washer women, at JYiatamoros, e ai ou ner tiozen. ana steal three pieces out of every dozen. They would'nt hvasabur iluds. j: The Var Lepartment allows 82 to any (person, for every able-bodied man they mny r A worrian.nt Salem, Massachusejits,nrfe- Eentea hebeltat the ballot box, with Whig j Tickets 4 to off. vote. (.out 1n I the very. A Kentucky volunteer, at Monterey, says he wants a Daguerreotype likeness of some pretty girl. He says nearly all the boys except himself have one, and he ! don't like the trouble of borrowing from them. He is afraid he will forget how our girls look." The Mexican government is calling for exact damages .done their people by the Americans, with a view of demanding in demnity from us at no distant day. She might save herself that trouble. n to enlist in the regular service MEADOWS in the western part of the county. There! are between 50 and 60 Acres cleared, the most of which is fresh land, well adapted to the cultivation of all kinds of grain. Persona desiring to buy and wishing to see the land, will call on the subscriber or Mrr George Corriher. . Those wishing a bargain in land would do well to attend. Terms made known on th day of sale. D. R.'BRADSU AW, Executor. Rowan county; November 2, 1846 28 6w ROWAN COUNTY, .November Sessions, 1846. ORDERED, by the Court that hereafter, Jurors and Witnesses summoned to the County Court, shall not be required to attend before Tuesday of the Term. It is further ordered. That the State Docket shall be ta- en up on Thursday of each Term. It is further Ordered, Thai the Civil Docket be taken up in future on Tuesday; of each Term j. and that, the parties and wjtnesses in the same attend on that day, and not before. JOHN H.'HARDIE, Cl'k. November, 1846 6w30 fTHE subscriber intending to JL: remove from North Carolina. . .: J...: u : : some iJinr uunu mr nimimg win- if ter, is desirous of selling the fol- lowing property, to wit : j A lot of Likely NEGROES of all descriptions. Also, all his interest, it being one half of lhal well known TRACT OF LAND, in the Jersey Set tlement; Davidson County, called the U TATHT T 17" "TfcT A 1T7 11 And containing about Nine Hundred ACRES. Owing to the Veil known situation of this Plantation, in the heart of the rich lands of the Jersey Settlement, it is unnecessary to say any thing as to its value. The oth er joint owner wjll consent to a partition of the lands, should the purchaser desire it, and possession will be giv en on the first of January next. Also, a PLANTA TION situated in Rowan County, on the Charlotte road, two miles frdm Salisbury, containing T 1 1 1I E Subscriber takes this .method of informing his JL friends and the public, that h still continues to carry on the Boot mid SIioe Thinking flu ineS opposite J. &. W. Murphy's store, and that he has on hand a Terjf Urge and fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which are not to be surpassed by any hop in this part of the country. He also has on band a large assort inent of Negro Shoesl made of the best materials, which he will sell lower for cjishorto punctual dealers on a short credit, than they havej ever before been offered in this market. i L MOSES L. BROWN, By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, July 3. 1846 lUtf j: NEW FIRM! i ! , . Jmt Ileceivcl- FALL AND AVINTER . FASHIONS For 1846 & '47. IN conscience f i these wheel l." ' : of them in di.TW rt ; . have sold alout U -which are in full er J county, i When f-n ; the Taloe of the i..: :, far exceed the ta -t . many of mhoni are ;; eftce and practicul ' this improvemcr.!. T. more easily kr t i getber, than the con.: onetbird of the wat there ia a head abo -e. ed to tnore than dot.1 The price of an in J it8S0. We refer, amon c some of whom La.l il more, and from 1r..-.: y 4 t t ncatea nigtuy ai prn their saws, with thi i and even as hi0-h as I head of, water. FaTtTTtVILLE. A. Graham, CUHBEKLANP. Col. Alex. Murch Christopher Munr - . Alexander Wiiar , Col. A. S. McNul!. ; Farquhard Smuh, ! John JMcDanirl, 1 Jobh Efans, JlWt Howell, j ' Blades. ; Gen. James y.cKty ; Robert Melvin, j S. NJ RicharJi ti, ; Tomat C. Srr.i:!i, Isaac Wright, John Smith, . i Sasipsov. ! C. T, BarksJnle, Patrick Murphy, John H. Spearr...'1 - , Hardy Royal, NtW HlXOVtR. James Murr-hy, Charles Henry, j Oaslow. Robert Aman, j Greene. Thomas Hocktr, Besides many o-.L" ? With such a dr-M-n feel justified in cfVr. They will sell in !m i tertiif. iThejr a!j k of wheels, (vary Lr in ter,) in this pjace. W, bern, and also for - ' county.; They cau: from paying any p-rs Agents for the ri!: t ; NOTICE TO ployment, acquaint y .Wheels, as we now v business in difTrrrr.t ; . : ' . DC ! ' . 1' ' . 1 i Fayctteville, Jd: -. I TO EDITORS .V. Carolina who will pu send the paper, fhaii v. to dispose of as he r v NEW-YOI : I No. 112 Ir The 'cw York Kt ly, semi-weekly ari l 4 The Weekly Kxpre -. Sn the world, eon: air, t -ing matter, ron!v i . I The Semi-WrrVy Friday, is Four IK. Morning and Even,- : Seven Dollars in aJ-: 'The Proprietors t :' : peose to obtain ti.r : r the country and frfrr ; est attention is paid i ining inat can t e in - : er, the Politician ar..; : of every Weekly l would fill a good h'.z: 1 in entertainment arj i ahked for the pap f r 3 forward the mcny 1 y : and pay the poMa-, master. CAiiii;sr er. Cheapest an I Manuffictcj ! JOHN J. No ark 42, TAKES p!eac r North Carol.' i rangements to mef t . to sell his very t j; . at the extremely I and wjll warrant th ufactured in the L';i suPEiuc:: at Tery reduced pri- ' dozen bottles pack i, Fruiu and Nuts, I. win meet wan pre ; March 27, lSl-; C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, HAVING associated themselves together for the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their old and new f; lends with Fashionable CuttiD? and makin? of Garments, not to be surpassed by any in the; surrounding country. They are capable of pleasing all who may favor them with a call ; and only ask a trialj feeling assured they cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. i N. B. We have in our employ a Cutter and Work-i man who cannot be surpassed either North or South, i Concord. Sept. 23, 1S4G tf21 j " Ir. UI$rD6TjUL,AS I HAVING returned to Salisbury, and located permanently, offers his professional services to ihe public. He hopes by the strictest attention to COPPERS 'A I : ..she: I nsistcd that she had j a right fhe ungallant judges ruled hei . The Democrat Review, the orean of tne pany nan been suspended. One would mnii i-.ocoiocoisrai was aDout to r peg and evei sit between a sick person inc. ur iLii uuc ii wiiifirivv. nr enipp Thu i it . i i t -1 i r " t " i P0 a perspiralion. ' i! f j Sptnd editor says that the Sub-Treasu ; ! f y f ' TthscMoosa has fallen into the hands t olthe Philistines. It's a golie case, then. The Great Western and! Acadia toireth; cr brought over about gnnn nhn in UU A woman in N. Y. broke a courtship between her own daughter and a young fV.tnll b-w-v k. ...1 l! . . gcuicuiau, vaora she afterwards married ! NOTICE. uionii. up uaugmer Set her Cap lor the .rpHE subscribers having at Novel richyyoungsters father and catifrht him to vidwntCort of and Qua ...uil a!ui i i .. , caugnt mm, to lified a9 Executor9 of the last Wi T" "ttU ctiiiuren, to the grat an noyance ol the other party! it was a nice mess. j Mr. Calhoun says that the election of the President is not a national affair, but an affair of the States as such. Does the Palmettos sneeze at this ? and formerly occupied by Phillip Owens. The land up on this farm is about one half cleared and principally fresh. The; whole of it produces freely. There is a comfortable I DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Out. Houses, on the Premis. es f and attached to the Farm is an excellent MEAD 0 W. Also, THREE HUNDRED ACRES of the duties of his profession, to merit a continu ance of the confidence heretofore shown him. ! Office, in We st's brick building, opposite ! Brown & Maxwell's stoie, formerly occuoied by Drs. Killian and Powe. ! April 2, 1S46 tf49 j Grief, Fright, Much intense Study, GreatEz. citement. i . i.v EFBythc 1 W W V tin nun' r MIC BLK-l i JL business in M inform his frier i.' : prepared to ex? cu! the above busing, v pledges himself j'vit any other shop in ti, tention to his h . least of public p-itr. Country Merch again would do y. i where, as my prir. -hardness of theUi.: House Gutter. r r notice. Old Pewter, re taken in eichaorr. March 19th.il-; Tbeba our M an r. jA rkf t.t. V'Mi: ' .: i . ft ember Term of Da- arter Sessions, 1S46, quannea as r-xecutors ot the last Win ana testament of Peter Headrickiidec'd, and obtained Letters Testamen tary, hereby gives general! notice to all persons indebted to the deceased to come forward and make immediate l payment,' as indulgence cannot be given ;!Sand those bar- j ing claims against said deceased, are notified to present them propeiry authenticated tor payment .within the time prescribed by Law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, j AND. HUNTi if )v . JjNQ P. HEAPRIKCK, s Lxington, Jf. C.Toember U, 14 tf30 A Ilail Road meeting at Charleston. lately, passed a resolution in favor of uni ting that city and Greenville. Patent Medicines Exposed. A law of the State of, Maine requires that all patent medi. cine sold in that Slate (shall! have a label at. t ached to each bottle; box. tc. rWrihinfr tk ingredients of .which the contents are composed, and the proportion of eacbJt This will make bad woilc wilh the sarsapariila, esteciallv that which is made i up of sugar water, liquorice, and boiled molasses. Bwfon Medical Journal. i NOTICE-1 THE public is hereby cautioned ;frpn trading for two Notes! on Jesse JE. fraley and John FraleJ, for five hundred dollars each, payable one day aer date to Wil liam B, March,; and dated September 1st, 18-r6, ne of which ia now in possessilrn of-one j Samuel Hughes (of Davie,) ahd the other in possession 'very; recently, of one John H. Garner, (late of Davie, bui ow residing in Mobile, AU. as said notes were fraudalently obtained from me by said Garnerj. The bbligorsjhave been noti fied not to pay said notes save to me or! my order. !:f--Mj-r 1i--;r-f:-r w!.B march. AMochtil November t2,ji84(j 330: ; ;4 ; or saleat this Neatly printed and e. Situatecl in the lower part of Rowan county,' not far distant from 'the Gold Mines, and immediately in the Gold Region of said County. Also, THIRTY SHARES OF STOCK, i ij i ' r In the! Salisbury Manufacturing Company, at glOO a jshare. This Company have a liberal Charter, and own a Manufarturitig Mill, which cost them near- ly douoie tne amount oi stock held. 1 lie entire pro ceeds since it commenced operations, (about five years) have been expended in extending its machinery, which' in point of quality is not surpassed by any establishment of the kjmd in the State. It is now the second Factory in point"; of size in' North Carolina. This establishment is now? p full and constant operation ; and the books of the Company will show that it is yieldinc a handwine per cehj. In addition to the above items, the subscriber will dispose of a VARIETY OF PROPERTY of smaller value. The above property will be sold at privatifjsale by application to the subscriber at Salisbury, or in h?s absence, to Samuel Reeves, Esq., of the same placei Should it not all be disposed of by the first of January next, it will on that day be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder in the town of Salis bury.;!; The terms of sale in either case will be cash, as the subscriber intends closing all his ; business in this State by the first of February next. t ; JOHN W.. ELLIS.' ' Salisbury, October 19, 1946. ml ' These may be the occasion by the strong impression they have, upon the moral, may seriously affect the bodi ly functions. How few persons are there who consider that 'the action of these upon the humors is the occasion of them becoming corrupt, or; of exciting the principle that occasions their corruption ! But so it is. And the application to-Brandreth's Pills under these circumstan ces will be productive of more bent-fit than all the nerr ous remedies in the world. Practical facts prove it. External Pains. People who are affected with chronic sickness, and those crippled, firmly believe that their painful situation, after a fall or a blow received, or a bad wound, or after having strained themselves, is only and simply the res sit of the action of these external causes. Let me tell these, people that the majority of these cases would have bej-rt cured ! had they resorted to Brandreth's Pills. In proof of this, we'find a number of persons injured, much jin the same manner; the same applications cured some, while others receive no benefit. These latter had that within themselves, which bejng roused into action by the acciaent, aggravated the cause ot their sufferings. By purging with brand re th s fiiis their bodies will be placed upon a par with those whose humors were in a better condition. 1ot. iiU 3'J4t j SET These Pills are for sale at 25 eta. per box.bv Lr agents in every town in the State, and by the following highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz :J. II. Enniss, Salisbury ; David j Fraley, Rockville A; &! d! V ;!u,nni5ut' UoI;111" ; iT- C- Graham. Cowansvitle; j. ivnaer at oon, ui;: lemon. Aug. 21, 1846 U17 . . i Tr CANDLES," CANDLES. fi VO LBS r,ne TUow Candles for sale low, by JJJ wholesale or retail, at my Drugg Store. 1 ' , Dec.4jlS46. V J. H. ENNISl: JOCt. Silt:-. HAVE as-tci i . proft-fi in. t, the public. Dr. dence next dmr t j . Dr. AVhitelxr'aJ : aion Hotel or aj t! e 1 January 2, l." 1 1 miiE Subt; - JaLj ' larpe stoc'. will sell lowrrt! Western North C JulylO.i-r . . s pi nil 2BBL? Sr;:i- Z ; for sale ly Salislurf, At: : COUNTY i Just printed c: -t"i' i. i;tl
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 18, 1846, edition 1
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