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: 1 -'.'Ml I -i . - j i v, .. i 4 : 4 1 f TMEXKiLvTlIRE. Tlio foHWinjr uaratffaw&a respectta the; pricecuinia . i I : I . " ,. c ' . T 1- l . ; . T - 1$ Ilk tuj!aturf we extract from the Register of'tlje ;;y-rth':ulii. They 'giyje an account of tit thai is of any in- Wrest to tl.i 1 .1 . Hi e cetKjraii render I ! trht'sp nr. HA TITS ... : " 1 ."-- i i i Tbjre has teen t) the! House, thik week, aa well as i the Senfttej,'sMmrjg Abates on various subjects. The Bill grantinglatt extension of credit io the ( Wilmingtop ibwdl' on their rtond cuaranteed by Itbe State, elicited ah l'. VrJ ". ? i . i . . . !: ...l:L lnc....i ft.,, M i5. .oe una sniiiiBieu ucmio'iii wiiioiuhmsi?. u BAN, Baum, arid some others participated," , , Th Rill t vest the aPDointment cf Field Officers in tfce Vluhtcrr Regiment now raisin?; is tne Officers VWclffa ofjjhe same, which passed the Senate a i' ' 1 i-i A 1 r J r ( vnys-aince, lia-s oeen also proline iiicme w ueuuir, ouu nrtnnlprt wierepeemi y ve at I .Hohifl ire for the -fee jrgminmre, una Borne loir retairunz uk power, in Mr. Rwker, we understand, '! CONGRESS. v SEN ATE j Monday, Dec. 21. J Messrs. Houston, Uylk and Bright, appeared in their seats to-day. .., f i; . ,jjMri.Calhour presenjted kr. Butter's creden- ttaJSjHvho wasisworn in., i . f1! SuMry bijland resolutions were next intro-j ducei'i'''M:iiftV . . 'H:-i f'Mffearce,' frdnr thefeommittde on the Lt-i bcafjf'reporte.d, a bill Hf the relief of Elizabeth llamHJon' widw of Alexander Hamilton , The resolution heretofore submitted by Mr. Breese, calling upon the Secretary of War, fir a statement of alf appropriations for the im provement of harbors, &C, was taken up and ii Apples, (dried) ; Bacon, I ' A Brandy Butter, "JS IkeswaxV ': ! CoTTCN, 1 Cotton Yarn, Coffee, Corn, Featlier8, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, ; SALISBURY; JAN. 1, 1846. i fin tt 1 r ; J I ir - Son 00a37istnseedOii; ;ba 7 VWolaaseis.i r 5i5 a 00 t10 a 12 J 5J3 a 00 Pats, ; Irish Potatoes.! 8aPX) Ddi. (swyt) i fta 100 gujrar, fbrbwn) i Do. Ooaf) Salt, (sack) ! jl allow; Wheat,! 8 a 10 30 a 00 25 a 00 004 ! 3a5 i VVhiskey,; FAYETTEVILIlEl DEC. 2(3, 1846, ' iginJ't of "thfti OoHcrnor. ,v ifiad a capital speech ogiinst the Bill, I IjtreHo of, speaker. -On Tuesday last RoBtBTB. tlLI.liM. tf (ifa'nville AVhiiT1) was Aerted h tartar i :' vote.tjujn 'th yhi majority, Speaker of the House of ' Cohiraonsj rice ErAvARD iStAsi.Y, recefitlychoBon AttorV 'fj rtey. denealj thil (jentleman having vacated the Chair, ; rireparatory to ehtrling upon the discharge of hi official v. .Jurtea. , Mr iu.t.U I ,;) Jfpeakrr, hot; only it sat bUiid amenity of manners, Which - U.-fl- Vf.U:L-.J:J i nAJ...iM., Jo: ........ ..A f ,i-ur .-.I ii ri utu uuic a rpruMT, nut in: coin- i'; ' 3iiet;ii1 also, that knowled Mr. Barrow submitted the fbllowins resolu tion.;;; T t ' i Resblvedrhat the President of the U. S. be requested to inform the Senate, if any offi. cer.dr agent of the U.S. was -sent by him or by his diiectiot to Havanna, to advise, procure, or in; any manner promote the return of Santa Anna to Mexico ; and if so, whp was the - offi. cer c-r agent, aind what were hjis instructions, and when was he sent on such mission.- i Also, inai ae lpiorm ine oenate ny wnai means, or ring? td his appointineiu as ! through what channel, Santa Aiina was inform- J eel that an order was issued to the Commander i of our naval forces in the G'ulfj direction said e bt, and experience ul, Jwununuer nni io oosu uci n3 toania Anna S I rfliani;otary JliileH. so essential to the proper and I rHurn to Mexfco ; and also, that he transmit to proiwpt 'dkclliargc bf the difficult duties of the Chair, i lc Senates coipies of any corrrespondence in i Common M,!Mr.l5AR.v4vf Northampton,ha8iPosseps,on oflhe -government jrelative to the tnn.ua an ahjo jIErrort to (he Legislature, recommending Brandy, peach, Do. apple, Bacon, Coffee, CoTTOX, . Corn, Candles, F. F. Flour, Feathers, Pork, Teas, 75 a!80 35 a40" ; 5i i 6 20 a 00 : 40 45 ; 00 a '40 1 7 a lit 12iaH M00 a1 ! OaJ , a ;j I 00 30 Iron, 00 a 25 Molasses, ! 7i a 8i. Dais, ; j 1 Sa 10" , Nails, (cut. ,: 9 a 9;$ugar, (brown,); 50 a 55 Jga t, (bushel,) 13 a 15 Pol; (sack,) 4 a 5: Wheat, ' 26 a 28 Whiskey, 5 a 5J' Beeswax, CO a 70 : Rags, M U HI , i ) : ! 24 a 3s 30 a 3.1 8 a 10 00 a 60 Sa'2J 90 a 1 OD 23 a 25 24 a"25 ! a 2 Fashionable Tailoring!; i a Mi' ! ; iiONDON, PARIS AND AMERICAN F, FASHIONS, .t neceived au LntlVc Stk ot Watches & JBWEIiRY, Silver-ware, KniTte, Razors, Sci3p. Hairbrud.. r k. Coral.Prses.Musc Boxes,SPEC rraL ' llair-krmw(LlnIJgT(OL: , and all kind of fancy aoods. too no- 'EE ,-. 5TLiK TAOItEStPenuiiirry.jiDe t0i-, CHEAPER THAN EYEulv 4'- (lt apjiointnilrt of a , Commissioner, to superintend th "l 1 '"','! v '! i, ' ' ' JieftHMi'irtin Bill- This imp ortant Rill lias passet , Its second Vending jii the Senate -a tent vote by a ma jonty of thrte, two; 'Whigs and one Loco absent. Had '.all, b'eenjmfsent tlve vote would have stood 27 to 23. i W. hopj ii) our .n?xt, t.oi benbie . a announce the final pawag! of this nrrnt tiieasure of political iustice.- ' ' ' J . i ! . '. ; vj;, : . ....,f . - . ... ; - j ' SCT "Tlte iVasliin2toHicorrespo!iJent of the Baltimore'; fcun; say : .nrtl thnt a-distinguished democrat from lhr.BouthwPt,:iH the nsuing week introduce in the,! ventured upotUa1 denial of a s ' Hoji of lijepirntntiv.a series of rcsolutionssustain-; him In his .spteth to this Ho ingithe cpiie of the Pre9iden: in relation to the present involving a question of fact i pur Tun 'fexfo-ueciarmg uia line wnr is not a war ) '. jcommenVlj foilcoiiqiiest.but to d i've off trespassers from V : Amej-icnn ioil-f-iliat' no trea y of peace should be Konoluded'illi. Mexico Mbicli docs not provide for the jpoyrnhntlof thtt claims of our citizens and a full indem- ifii-alion fir llw .niiiLalion tDr llie-expenses ol .tlie war that sufiicient '-territory htis alffnly: been secured to the United States . jforuira'atijtfucjtion'-r that the wai is approved by the peo- ,. p!ei by.wliiom an. honorable peact is demanded and ex- ;pecieil-airtlat, hhouldnot'Aldxico at an early day naoiiCK a ges re ior a peactiui anu lionorab e. term nn. terms or condtti.bn on which Santa Anna was permitted to" pass th rough our blockading squad ron,' or in any manner relative, to the subject of Santa Anna's return to Mexicdi T ; The resolution lies over one day, under the rule, f; - .-v . 1 j -: - . The Senate thin adjourned. . , ; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, j Mr Gentry, of Tenn., asked leave to make a personal explanation, which was. at first pb. jpcted to upori the Administration side of the House and then permitted. . ' Mr. Gentry Complained that the Union had statement made by IIous on Thursday, question ot tact as to a statement made by the Secretary of State prior to the set tlement of the Uregon question. The Union was not content to make the report of its own reporter the jatjithority for tbe( statement, but went to another reporter tb obtain the means of vindicating the Secretary of State, by vindi- Bacon, Beeswax, BaggtngK(hemp) .('tow;'; Bale Rope, Coffee, COT'ION, Corn, Hour, Feathers, Hides, (dry) Iron, -18 a 22 10 a 12 ! 8 a 10 CHER AW, DEC. 22, 1946. 9 a 10 'Leather, (sole) 22 a 24 , Lard, 16 a 13 Lead, (bar) lo a 16 , Mo'.ass, (X. 0 ) 40 a 45 7 a 9 M po., (Cuba) !35 a 40 s 9 a 11 a51s, (cut asson.) 6 a 6 8 a 9f Oit,(Sperm) 1 12J a 1 25 50 a 62 Ride, M i ! : a 5 4J a5J Sugar, (brown): a J3 , ito., (iqat ) a lU ; Suit, sack)' 3 UU a 4 5 a 'abacco, 9 a 11 ; j 1 5 a 17 00 8 a, 15 Jl h: s. miller, ESPECTEULLY informs the citizens of Salisbury ; ud;the Public generally,; that he still continues to carry pri the Tailoring Business at the stand recently oc cupied byjAlsobrook & M iller.r Thankful for the liberal p4tronage 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 j j executed in the very best style of workmanship. - LONDOX, PARISand AMERICAN regularly Received. Mr. A. P. Alsobroolc Will still re main in the Shop in my employ as Cutter. H. S. MILLER. iSalisbury, Oct. 30, 1846. 51:tf DISSOLUTION. , f 1 1 HE rm heretofore existing as Alsobrook &. Miller JL , is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The . Booksi'a're in the'hands of Mr. H. S. Miller.jw ho is alone i authorised to settle the accounts due the firm. ML A. P. ALSOpROOK, :lis$ttry. apnl- 17. 1S46.. H. S. 'MILLER. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS For 1846 & '7. At tlie oll Tailoring Eslablitlnsieut ! with their former stock J enables th-ra and finest assortment ever offered in ; now ia " to the piblic j e Itr-v.t articles have been carefnlly elected in New York and PhilahXHTnT ltm7,. tT- ,Tbe abvre bought any where else in thei State. Persona in want of fin. ..!. "ir u,n-iajr can Le d it to .heir interest to call and a.i; " ,i' rJ . .T"'"0.? ,0?Ue 1 PleaseJ call at the brick-row opposite Geo. W. Brown's store. E. Hrl Z "Zir rTT" All kinds of W8lches will be repaued such as-Chronomiters. Duplex. Hriul. PitS-SK E ?e peabng and Plan ; also, Clocks, MuBical-boxes. and all kind of J.!rv ..... ; i lTv. h'T warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches ill be altered 'to Patent-Levers, and JarrirJed'!! form well. All work sent from a distance will be careiullv m.n.l,i ... . t i i 'T . r" . . '- ku' u stiver taaen in exrh;.' - - ... ........ ndllL Lil llllf C...U1 on. ' . . it elrv of anv description, will fin.l i, k ih-ir in,.,, j atcne,and fcihiodUe Jt- ' . : T r 9 ----- .....v .v van uu cxaillillC luT 111 nm-Ivm Vfr-. 11 chep forCch. ere. for Jewelry or work done. Salisbury, iY. C'Sept. 10A 1S46 T0:tf 1 i BOGER'&IWIIISOX. RANGERS' ! ' NOTICE. T HERE ha been entered oni the Ran: gers' book i Rowan county, a bay Horse, 13 or 14jyearsolJ, blind of his right eye, io nanus nign, uas ji;Siar on nis lore head, and a snip on his nose, j The above horse was ta ken up by Eiias Lee, six milei northeast of Salisbury. JOHN I. SHAVER, Ranger. Salisbury, December 29, 1H4G 3t36: ; RANGERS' ! NOTICE. Utibri of thi cqntrorv;er?y,;an arms-d occupation, with a ii.t" ..f mjii.tmctn. ui, lnc Guiujuereu provinces by jAirierican;citietis,Rbould be the policy of the govern thient, The resolu; ions,; it is .said, will also suggest the catirir him. j His charge' was that the Secreta- of State had jsigned a ratification of a treaty yielding all of Oregon between forty-nine and fifty-four forty, jvheh he hat! asserted, most pns- itiveiy, that hje ; would do no such thing. Tie bad asserted this upon the authority of common j rumor, and if it; was a question of fact that was 4o be j raised, jliej thought the Secretary of State, iwho'how secured himself behinH th Spn.nfP . p . ; , - . -. o J'-y.. r - - rTfyi' f"'8 hnnkm? 'corporations, brokers, . Could be charged upon evidence with makin" b!5 f( 9US9:f:' kc-! a9 -'?an? of in9- ithe declaration that he would not si atra,v which 'included1 any thing south of fifty-four for ty. ,Mr. G. said he had no disposition to raise fttch a question of veracity. He only wished to vindicate the! correctness of his own previous statements, and did so upon good authority. f SfTll'l -. i i. ihfx the retnu(, jnptead of imposing a duty on tea and roffee, a HuttgeKtcd in the annua report of the Secretary tf the Trea-iiry. Thee resolutions, when introduced, wilt noi doubt create not; a little interest and excitement tin Ihq Italia of ojur National Legislature. , MISSIONARIES FOR CHINA. Ve leiirn froni th!e Richinond Times, that at ja fMolin'4 held invito Rev. Mr. Jeter's (Bap. tut) Chukh'oit the 18th ulfi., the following "on- i jtleVnftii wtro sc apart 'for the Missionary work i i Ohrtiit viz: llev. James . Taylor, c. ! 1 1 I L 1 . J. j L. Slijuck1;, Rcr. T. W.jTobey, Iiev. M. S. Yates, Dr. James, and Ynng Seen Satug a con certed Chinp.se. It is said the religious servi- j-ces vVero of the tno$t impressive character.- iVhr addressAvas delivered by Rev. J. R. Jeter, President of; the Foreign !Iission Board, and the Chariro to the Missionaries by the Corres- pptjdihg et:rctary; j Rev.Mr. Yates is a na tivc of tlijs State, and a graduate of Wake For- 'rt Collctc.i Rev. t. W. Tibej jofiRliodq Uland, and Dr. James, jPennsylv miai' ' He goes out as a Missionary Physician. Their place of destination is Shan " gnai, one of;tho free Ports of China, and next ;in commercial importance to, Canton. The HERE has been entered on the Ran- book in Rowan county, a sorrel or 1 years i old, had a small sheep bell fastened on his neck by a rope, has a star on his forehead, a long slirp tail, somewhat spoiled on his back, and takeA up by 1 Drewry Parker, three miles north of Stokes' Eerry. - . JOHN I. SHAVER, Ranger. Dec. 29, 18-16 3w36 .. - HORACE II. BEARD. HAS JUJST RECEIVED OF MR. F. iM.inAN, the l2jii!iaLLiiacii L-iu3.S2a and 2Iia.2.Il3aicIlpaci3a J5JiJLJ-j UcpSiT- for the FALL if, WISTER of 1-46, which far exccils anything of the kind heretofore pub lished, i He still earrieson the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where lie is ev er re:niy to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers jWhh fashionable cu'ttingand making of garments, not'to be:surp is.edby any in the Southern country, l'uiic tuality. despatch and faithful Work op has been.alwavs sh$l be Ins aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement,: he hopes to merit its continuance. Oct. ;2i 1846 tf2S II. H. BEARD. A '' - 3- 3 ESTABLICHIVTENT. Cai according the RANGERS' f NOTICE. , is a native a native of .'Missionaries IcA on Saturday -morning foil ow i Vw f)r! New ; l L China earl v in this month. where they will sail for Oil Wednesday ever ing last, the day ap- 'ilointeU( fr tjiat purpose. Miss Louisa Vogler, inithe prCsentjc of a large -number of snecta- y p-esenfe!l to the Volunteer Company, un- Ml Capt.jlll. W. Long a beautiful Flag, If icdimpajiiid with a fow appropriate remarks, fyomthjtting it to; theii illotrriii VolitJitcrri, Permit me to present you jit this Tlag, which bears thejStars and Stripes of j; ?lfri ir happy Republic. 31 r. Isrodhead. ol Pa., asked leave to nffpir k resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury to report to the House what class of goods will increase the tevenue by an imposi jinn of additional duty upon the act of August, 110. ; Mr Brodhead's lesolufi on was objected to, and the yeas anil nays called upon a motion to suspend the rules. The vote was yeas G9, nays 77. ' A bill was reported for the graduation and reduction of ;he price of Public Lands. i! Mr. Seaman of N. YM reported a bill for the ascertainment and payment of trench fepolia tions, committed prior to 1800. Referred to the.committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. King.; of Ga. reported bills for the im provement of the Savannah river, and for the" erection of a Custom House at Savannah. Mr. Thornasson, ol Ky., offered a resolution, calling upon the President not to carry on a war ot conqt et and to make peace with Mex ico, whenever that country is ready to establish the Rio Grande as a boundary. Objections were made to the resolution, and a motion to suspend the rules was lost by yeas and nays. Yeas 33, nays 128. Mr. Douglass called up the bill for the ad mission of thje State of Iowa into the Union. The; Hill vvap debated at length, by Messrs. Sims of S. 0., Dodge, of Iowa Pettit, of la., Rathhun of X. Y. and others. The bill was passed, and the House then went into commit tee of the Whole upon the state of the Union j upon the President's Message. ; ' Mr. Jones', of Ga., addressad the committee j at length in defence of the President, the war with Mexico, and in opposition to those, who i oppqsed it. rs. Sani'l. B. Walls f B1HERE has been entered on the; Rangers' JL b book in Rowan county, four Barrows, 3 red ones, one of them had ori'.a bell, One black, marked two smooth crops, and a nick at the under side of the right ear, about two years old , and taken up? by Law rence A. Pringlej 16 miles east of Salisbury. JOHNi I. SHAVER, Ranger. : Dec. 29, 18463W36 ; - State ot iiortft atoUua, IREDELL CpUNTY. i Court of Pleas and Quarter Seisions-Novem-her Tenn, 1846. ! i ! William L. Davidson, ) Attachment jevted pn the fol lowing negroes, toi wit : I Levinit, Mary and Ann. j appearing to tne satistaction fct tne Court that the .fendant, Samuel B. Walls,: vs not an inhabitant of this State It is therefore ordered hy the CJoujt that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman fur the space of six weeks, notifying the defendant Samuel B Walls to appear at our next Court of Pleasand Quarter Sea- aiona io bo lilil for tbe ci'unty'of IrcJall, at tt T'onrf- house in Statesville on the 3d Monday of February next, then and there to replevy, plead to issue or the property levied upon will be condemned and sold to satisfy Plain tiff's1 demands. ) . ' Witness, J. F. Alelander, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 3d Monday in Nov.A. D., 1846, and in the 71st year of our Independence. j J. F.SALEXANDER, Cl'kJ Printers' fee, $5 50 35:6t !? ; Ii WOt LD respec;fully announce to the citizens of , ' Salisbury and its vicinity, that I have located in this j place for the purpose of carrying on the Tailoring i UllKilieMS in all its various branches, and I hope by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. I shall receive regular from the North the! latest FASHIONS, and shall spare neither time or expense in giving satisfaction to all -wlio may favor me with their work ; always holding myself responsible for any work -hat I may do. My Shop can be found in T. L. Cowan's Briek Row j ' U GEO. L. GOULD. IlEfERENCE Mr. Gould has been cutting under my instructions tor the last five years, and I can with confidence recommend him to the citizens of Salisbury, as capable of giving satisfaction in his line of business. J V. THOMAS M. OLIVER, Raleigh, N. C. MSTltEWrVED At AVIiceler's Old Stand, IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS Hotchkiss's Vertical Water Wheel. : 1 IN" consequence of the very .great popularity which these wheels have attained by tht use of nearly 4000 of them in different parts of the country, the subscribers have sold about 100 Rights in North Carolina, thirty of which are in full and successful operation in Cumberland county. When properly introduced,they 'nearly double -the value of the mill, and in quantity of work generally far exceed the most sanguine expectations of the owners, many of whom are gentlemen distinguished for their sci ence and practical skill, who have attested to the value c f this improvement. The wheels are more durable, and more easily kept in order, when properly put to gether, than the common flutter wheel. They'wui eae one-third of the water, and run well in baek water when there is a head above. The speed of the saw is increas ed to mo:e than double the strokes per minute. Th'- price of an individual righiior o::r pj.r of v heels, is 50. ' We refer, among others, to the following cemV-iion, some of whom hid the wheels in operation J.-J inoti !.or 1 more, and from manv of whom we have received c rti- ficates highly approving of these wheels, and stating that their saws, with this improvement, cat 2500, 3u(H.l, 3."Oll, and even as high as oUUO teet a head of water. Fa y-.ttlvii.i.e. A. Graham, C V.MELKLA NT. Col-Alex. Murchison, Chnstojher Munroe, Alexander Williams, (.l. A. S. McNeill, Fnrquhard Smith, John McDaniel, Johh Kvans, J. W. Howell, Bladen. Gen. James McKay. Kobert Melvin, S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. Smith, Isaac Wright, John Smith, . Sampson. GTT. Barksdale, ! Patrick Murphy, il John H. Spearman, Dr. Hardy Royal, jj New Hanover. i' James Murphy, Charles Henry, Onslow. Robert Aman, Grf.e.ve. ; . Thomas Hooker, NEW FALL AND WINTER rpiIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully du'.atl attention X of the Public tu!i:s.Yi-n'cndL.:(7CKTOCL'cf PALL iLKlj WIN TEH Just am l iijj: from Xiir 'vrli i(J Phila tltljJtia. Amon trhich may bt found Oiive i wo--i l-'a k U i'.ivh Cltb. P.raWn do ; Slip rp i;.'h twillml C,..th. ro, l'a:ivv .!u . S.iM. :-. Kfiluikv i:iv K... ( ir ii, ! ; -. V ;-. .1.4 ses, M:u'. Kitiaw Wi. : !i .L. I lie kan lati'. i SHEETINC.S AM) Sll -. i I"Tje do. Palo A'.tj fc:id lrr t:, brow :i Os:vi Ca ( A v Si 1. 1, - ( hnJ : IT1 . j 1 Llncih. Tlioilias Rouse, Mr. Lassiter. Jones. Lennel Siininon Craven. John Bryant, ' C u. ry m s. Lot Willrnmsoii, R'I'.Esox. W. C McNeill, Rl !IY,oNn. John C. McLaurin, John L. Fairley, A nvon. A. Bauchuin. J. R. Reid, Millwright. Caswell. J. T. Dodson, Millwright, GflLFORD. Fa u Iks, . i . i VI . - I at.d MAt nvx hmmct. l'el.t'W aj:.l ;. HARDWARE & CUITEERY i:iiri4i- si'i:ii;v. UTINf.S. i i f.'irl '.a( Sklfuid fan- do: w I. : Mi. , lb m :ili- ;it; i r rto liiro FL' . ! !: "i l 1 II,'. I'i'WDER. ;' r.i r irtii . Wli:i. llaJaO.l) KENTrC'KY BA(SG Hon; ami twlxi:. All, JNG, Toi'ther with a 'n at vaiietyot (,., ii v-re pur i, ,'fl jr-al can- rely, imJ WiJ iuw-fsi pri. lor , at u i mi. a., a i-h n: an, . 1'Ta, X Del I Chatham. Cole &, Brantly. Smith i. Pullen, N. Clcgtr. ! Wake. S. peasly. J. T. Leach- jos. r. ci Salisbury, (). tol.er J0, 10-4-tft othf r attit ml lt t .. ' old r m:u GOODS! COO Df Besides many others in different arts of the State. With such a deservedly high character, the subscribers feel justified in offering these whjt-ls to the Public. Tliey will sell individual or county rights on reasonable terms. They also keen constantlv'on hand for sale, oairs tferent heads of wa- New- T. Dodson, Caswell WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS, SPICES, SNUFFS, Cigars, Tebacco, Soaps, Candles, Fruits, Nuts, Soda and Butter Crackers, Brushes, Paints, Dyestulfs, and a spleneid assortment of Fancy Articles for ladies and gentlemen. SUDA WATER with choice SYRUPS on draft. Physicians prescriptions put up with care, and medicines delivered at all hours of the day and night. T.te above articles will be sold cheap for cash, iii i; LOCKE 3c CHAFFIN. iSalisbury, June 12, 1846 tf 7 1 1 Fifty Dollars Reward ! ILL be given by ine for the apprehension and delivery to nie in Salisbury, a negro woman, named LETHA, and satisfactory evi dence sufficient lb convict the person who is tor has been harboring her ; or TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the delivery of Letha. She is of a popper color, about twenty-five years of age, stoutly made I purchased said girl from Paul Miller of this county and said-Miller pur chased her from Wm. S. Macay. It is supposed she is lurking in the neighborhood of said Macay's plantation. JOHN I. SHAVER. Salisbury, December 18, 184S tf 34 . tiitCouavg I HAVE FOR SALE, and. atiow prices, fine unruled French letter paper, superior ruled do., common let ter and foolscap'paper, note paper and envelopes ; Steel Pens and quills, Ink all kinds -and ink stands ; Sand and sand stands, wood and tin ; Pen-Holders and paper folders, moth seals, and stamps ; black, red, and colored sealing Wax ; Lead Pencils, Visting Cards, Port Foljos, ccc, &.C dec. 4 ' J. H. &SNISS. . of wheels, (varying in size to suit n n t, r, tt u n n t n t v n n I ,r') in tl,ia Place. Wilmington, Whshinpton and P it h O 11 M & V 1 j 1 i h 1 bern.-and also for sale by Jame county. 1 hey caution all persons; tlrroughout the Statr from paying any persons but ourselves or our authorized Agents for the right of using thtsif wiieels. NOTICE TO MILIAVniGIlfS U you wish em ployment, acquainr yourselves viith putting n these Wh.els,' a we now wish l. i ul l.-al 1 OU in this business in different parts of the rfiate. duncan McNeill,' ARCH'I) McLALUiHLIN, A. A. McK'ljrni AN. Fayeitcvillc, January, 1S4G-143, TO EDITORS. Any Editor of a newsnaoer in No. Carolina who will publish the abovefor one year, and FALL AND WIS TEH U. ) f TlOW AN COUNTY. ;': November Sessions, 1 846. ) RiDERED, by the Court that hereafter, Jurors and Witnesses summoned to the County Court, shail not be Required to attend before Tuesday of the Term. It is forthf r ordered, That the State Docket shall be ta- : en pp on Tliursday of each Term. It )j farther Ordered, That' the Civil Docket be taken , up jii future oh Tuesday of each Term, and that the 1 Ipdrtjes and witnesses in the same attend on that dav, i aiid r.ot before. JOHN H. HARDIE, Cl 'k. KoVeaiber, 1816 6w30 rrHE sulsTiler9 arr nrrvf-receivinJ frorj JL their Fall and Winter Cjootl, description, snrh as j ' I iBPiY mmi Hardware, uiicrtj. uroccrus. ,rv t i and twhixxirarcA .Among tneir mock may also lie utunu aome, ;! somest and finest articles for gentleU.eiis'i wear, viz : j j Cashmeres, Monselinc'" dc LapcsJA! kc. French Beaver, Cloth?, Oas: Vesting, Hats, Ca?, THE AMERICAN REVIEW: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art !$ Science. p1 j The Raleigh Register speaks of a benevo- KnowinK you as 1,1 i lentftindertakinir at Morsanton, N. C, to raise iK Mtil kfiow it Will never ha dishonored. Maiy ! a Fyhd, td aid in the relief of the suffering poor ' : i . - ' ': . l . 1 t f . i . f 1 8lftr3,Uro BersFaiui irtonas; ,reauy to feceive , u v , ;csivd rear the Mississippi . was Now it is high and Ml- y(dii all return to your wives, fathers, mothers, 8tstersk!ljirotbers: and tnMids: ready lo receive L v s i ii ; ! . ! , , I 4its oi louis E,ra, OI that laUcelvrea,tb, which li your Country s glo- :thatat this time last yea rfi- j 'j jj: 'til'-'- ' 1 ' " ! i ! .; i lowjatul closed with ice. !J::ajcVntjn thftj Flaj; iri 1 Jhbname of the fteeoVri-iice , i ' !' ! '' i. ' J' 5 " .'ot l fivi - ' company,, u. : -ic u, 9V reryg Lcree On Wednesday evening last, Gov- rnirrutoi,:pledied their honir, their lives, their ernor OrUham threw open his spacious mansion for the! li U Afi. W Iti nn.1 t losed Lv returning entertaintnent of his friends of both sexes and all par-; ufif P .V w . ' ' -j j o her the. thanki of the Company, and three long and loud chesl After VWch the Company h?d bur principal streets, meeting as they LLfJ NOTICE ! :i PURSUANT to a Decree of ithe County Court of Rowanj I will expose to public sale, at the Court house in Salisbury, on the first da of January next, Seven Valuable 3fegroes two men and five women on a credit of twelve months for the purpose of division among?! the lleirei at Law of Jno. Coughenour, dee'd. . Bond wfth approved security will be required of the purchaser I Hv j J. M. BROWN Corner. Dec. 31846.-32:41 ' ; j '. . ! THE CONCORD COTTON FACTORY " 1 8 WE now have on hand a largestock of Bale Rope Yar-!& Domestics. Also over 1500 piece, of heavy AA ihch Edited! bv Geo. H. Colton, assisted by C. W j ! i Bcr. , of Kentucky. Web- i ' i 1.'. I- S ' Hi 1 .. marched ine aonrovinir smiies anu coou wisuus - ' ; (--!. o i ' eifrjf rson, May eKch man remember obligation under which they arc to the fair ono who ffaVa them the Stari and Stripes to fight under, fofhfiT Country, in a foreign land, and ejttirn to tlie jr friend and relatives, conscious o( having done their duty, and loaded with lau- rcls which shall follow thcnJ througTiife, and be V ' i :.ihKl.ii'rtL- i .L r.1 ...m.,i:L: ir- 1 noken bfi by after generations with admiration Sand delight, when they hajc been gathe'red to thciV latherfl Success attend4hem. j jj-.'jTbi' foirowiligiis he insdription on the1 Flag. I ' .ItliiivANT VOLUNTEERS." . I i 01 On! Thursday evening; lst, thef Com pany left for Charlotte the place appoint H asa rendfezvous, instead vnrningr; .;t24th- !tOH.'i! ' ''fl'i- i. ; . i I.'- GRAHAM) aged about 3Q years, fgyfr ! '"' irT7PTr,n SniUb1 Carolina Refftment of CENTS' REWARD. Ranw'aV from thesubscn I . j lutefrk' Jiave been mjustered in(o'Hh'b service oil tiicuiiiicu oiviiua. f tion madejon he'rin a most praiseworthy tipn ties, including of course, the Members of the Legisla ture, 'and IStrangers. A more perfect jam we never wit-i nesfed, and have rarely participated in so agseeable an. entertainnent. . The good things dispensed in such cle gantfprof jsion, establishes as a " fjxed fact," that the horn department lof His Excellency"'s Administration is as will managed as the more important interests of State. -Hal. liegister. i i K : AOhrUtmah Party. A number, of members of the; Legislature, anjd others, left his city on Wednesday last, on jaunt to Wilmington, whither they had been ' spe icialljf invited, I We have no doubt they will return per fectly delightecj wth the trip and the hospitality of Wil mington, fcinowhere in this country are the amenities of 1 . I T; ! . r -i ; .: .1 : life better jUHftKTStooci, or carnea out ia pracuce, man ui jthai Jowj. Mai: Register of Dec.ilo. Vi. i i j :il- Inthi3 IS. Rothroi-k, Rev JVIARGA own, on' Wednesday evening last, by Rey. WILLIAM G. HEARTER to Miss tET-VftJiUTTAL,. r-M.' i i 1 lathis bounty, on the 18th ult.,W WMTROTT, tj ber onithe SSd December, Davidson Herren, a bound boy ahout p years of age. i All persons are forewarned against harboring pr employing said-boy, as 1 intend to rnforee law against all so- offending. The above reward wiD be civen and no thanks for his delivery tp i -A- " JOHN McKlNLEY. : Tnt'AMERir.w Review has now reached nearly the end of a second year. Its success so far has heen en tirely unprecedented. Its subs, -iption list now numbers aboiit with a constant increase. The public sense of the value of the work is shown by the fact, that of thid numerous hew subscribers whose names have been sent ioto the office within the last few months, a large number, have ordered the back volumes. Ample ar rangements have heen made to add creatly to the mer, its.of the work, in both its political and literary charac ter arid it is confidently believed that the patronage of 1 this Review, on the part of the Whig party, and of the j literary public generally, will soon be so larcje as to ena ble, jit io pay so liberally for every order of high and fin ished writing, nstO make it in all respects the most able andj attractive. periodical published in the United States. WTjj earnestly ask the continued confidence and support of all true minds in the country. Exgravi.vgs. There will be four engravings each year, carefully executed -x and what is of more impor tance,, accompanied with arriple biographies, that may stand as a part of the history of the country. More em bellishments may be given, f the intrinsic value of the Reticir can thereby he enhanced. , raVTirprfVEVT Ai fTTf i p The Review will continue to be published iU4 X WM, VTaA.I 3ff I at Five-. Dollars, in advance; Three copies, hoicever, a very superior article, which we wilfsell lower, than any will be pffoided at twelve dollars; Five for twenty dol thing of the kind :that can be brought from tlje Northern Markets. C i W. r. .MOLjKli, Cl'li. c. m. c. Concord, N?C., July 25, 1846.-14: j - : TWO Journeymen Tailors of steady an'fl industri ous habits, can find constant mploymnt by early application to'the subscriber. Non others need apply. THUMAS DIUKSU, Jr. ftausoury, uec. n, icio .wo. ; FIR ItS WILL BE BOCJGUT, until the last of March, by ,: .;j P BRDWN & MAXWELL. Salisbury, Dec; 23, l346.i-35:tf : t f 1 s sate UPERIOR Scotch iSntiff in bidders and botiles; also, Congress Macabeau and; Roppel SnufS, by ! 32 i ? 'j: H. ENN1SS. ' 7" :,..- :." ! I 1 i h "IT ' "if7 1,1 OR Cash, will be sold very, low I ' 50 bbls. rectifiedold Whiskey at Wheeler's old $tany by ; Aug. 14'4f 16 I - ' f .L. .e??- rgr i i i rtn CANDLES, CANDLES. 650 lart? ; -so that Committees, Societies, Clubs, Jjr., can ob tain them at a more liberal rate. ' The cash system, and payment in advance, must be urd un our subscribers, it being the only way that a pepodjeal can be efficiently sustained. REbutcTiox or Postage. A great item of expense is saihed ii the reduction of postage. The postage on the Review! is not half the former amount. I HE subscribers having at November Term of Da- NOTICE. rflHEsubscril JL vidbon Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1R46, qualified as Executors of the last Will and Testament of Peter. Medrick, decd,and obtained Letters Testamen tary, hereby gives general notice to all persons indebted to the'djeceased to come forward and make immediate pamidrij, as indulgence cannot be 'given ; and those hav ing claims against said deceasea, (are notinea io present send the paper, shall be entitled to ,one to dispose of as he may please ! NEW-YORK EXPRESS, ; No. 112 Broadway, New York. The New York Express is a Journal Published week ly, semi-weekly and daily in the City of New York. : The Weekly Express is the largest and cheapest paper in the world, containing fifty-six solid columns of read ing matter, at only Two dollars a year, in advance. The Semi-Weekly Express, published on Tuesday and Friday, is Four Dollars, and the Daily, published both Morniiig and Evening to go out 'y the latest iimis, is Seven Dollars in advance. The Proprietors of the Express, spare no labor nor ex pense to obtain the earliest intelligence from all parts of the country, and from all parts of the world. The clos est attention is paid tp the markets, and in short toevery thing that can be important to the Merchant, the Farm er, the Politician and the general reader. The content' of e-. rry Weekly Erpresf, which costs les? than fourcts , i would fill a good sized volume, and in a family, are worth, I in entertainment and instruction, twenty time the price 1 ! asked f.r the paper. Persons wishing to suliscril-, can forward the money by mail, and we will incur the risk, j and pay the postage, if mailed in tLe prrseiu e of a Post I master. TOWNSEND 5c P.ROOKS. ! candies! CAliic:f CAmi : j Cheapest and most Extensive Candy I Manufactory in the World ! ! ! l JOHN J, RICHARDSON,. No. 42. Market Si.. Philadelphia. AKES pleasure in informing the Merchants of North Carolina that, having made fuitable ar rangements to meet the increasinb 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 ecpial in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. A'lsm, SUPERIOR LEMOX SYRLT, at very fd'iced pcices, say from j 1 50 to 4 .V per dozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, 5cc, 5cc , 5cc. , All orders by Mail will meet with prompt attention nt ; RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1 46 ly4 NEW .FI R M ! just Received FALL AND AVINTER FASHIONS ! For 1846 &J '47. ind.vijuai .,,gh BONNETS, BOOTS AN v si: besiJes jTiany other articles, usi ally saU in stores. j s ( The public are reipctfullf invited t(i ca.l -ine our stock before buying elsewhere, 3 w i ; mined tosst'l rrry lov for cash. i liROWN A: maxI. r : Salishury, Octolnr 2.;194f tj":i V ALU ABLE jlPROPIi I ! FOR SAliE. I 1 111 euhcTtter int remove from Nrth Ciro.. i ; winie tim duripjthe ensuihg w t ter, is defirousoi s,.i:ig : e : lowing prorertv. to wit : , I ! T! A lot of Likely NEGI T' Also, all his interest, it-, Wins oiij .'..'.' w-ll known TRACT OF IASIJ, in t .? J tle.ve.t, Davidson County, Ica'.lrJ the j i "KELLiYlFLKc And containing ihoit J7nr Hun rt ( fwinz to the well known filiation of il ,s V the heart of the rich lands of the Jtrf S ; unnecessary to say any tbinj to its il ," er joint owner wid confni oa a partit in should (he purchr.f"T desire it, pnd r ' en on the firt of January next. Aifl. a '".' 7" f'.V situated in Kowau Cunry. on t-r ' . : two miles fr. in Salisbury, containitig j ond formerly oc- ipied by Phillip Owetif-. r on this farm is n.Vut t,ne half clcare t a- 1 freh. The whole of it produce -f y'. coiniorulle - , j . ' DWELLING 110 L And all necessary Out-llouses, on t' -s ; and attached to thr Farm in an ft - -. , OIF. Alw, THREE HUNDRED ACL . C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, i i HAYING 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 friends with j Fmhinnrihir fiittinr nnH malJn nf Hnrmnti them 'troplry authenticated for payment Within the tune : r . - !'. L.iTt:-j u.. i .... .u':- ;ii vj. j.u-j ; u.,, not to be surpassed by anv in the surrounding coantrv. prcscnuea oy, Jjaw, Ml una iiuutc ;TT1ii w uicou in uui , - 7 . . J their recovery. AND. Hi; NT. . ; X v. i Tbey a fe capable of plfasmg all who may favor them . , Bim u .ai , aim uu.j a lliai, ircini osureu iney ' ' i . L . I I -t ii cuiinoi iK picascu cbewnere en ueiirr terms. N. B. We have in ocr employ a, Cutter and Work man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. Concord, Sept. 23, 1&46 tf21 ' Situated in the lower part of not far distant from the Gold Mine's, aril i: the Gold Region of said County. A! , TfllPTV 2ITIDT?C! Lexington, N. C, November 11, l84S-ptf30 JNO P. HEADRfKCK LBS.jFine Tallow Candles for sale loW, by wholesale or retail, at my Drugg Store ICO. & Iocts. Suiumerell .&'Vlaitieead?r.r:f H ,i professioti,!and offer tleir! priTesstonal ervides.it$ the public. Dr. Summerell tan! be;foanfit :at hislresi-. dence next door to Michael Bron'Mstorei ?-S.. .-; :-t-. -. ," Dr. Whitehead may be found at his office at the Man- sion Hotel or at the Drugstore of J. H. Enniss. , ; nh'H jG Subscribers keep constantly on hand a JL flirge stock of TIN WARE, which they Ntf jiisscll loxver than can ,be bought elsewhere in Vestefn North Carolina. ; BROWN & MAXWELL. ! JolyvlO, 1846 ll:tf Dr. G. IS. DOIGLAS i HAVING returned to Salisbury, and located permanently, offers hi professional services to the public. He hopes by the priciest attention to the duties of his profession, to merit a continu ance of the confidence heretofore shown him. Office, in West's brick building, opposite Brown Ai M.uwell r toie, bv Dr?. Ktllian and Powe. ' pril 2, 1816 :f!9 In the Salisbury Manufacturing C 100 a share. This Company have a I.I and own a Manufacturing Jltll, whkit f ly double the amounof stock he!d. I 'I ; ct-eds since it commenced operaticrs, : j have been expanded in exteodiijj iis n.-t , in point cf quality is not surpasnt d by a"ry : of the kind in the State. It is ow the m- in point of tize in North Carolina. T.l is now io full and constant operation ; 'tr. , i the Company will show that it is yield,n' per cent. In addition to the above iter..-. ', j will dispose of a j i VARIETY OF PROPEIL ' of smaller value. The abov property ' private sale by application to the fulT 1 er j or in his absence, to Samuel Reeves, F- i . lace. Should it not all be idiposrd f 5 ' ," Janoarv neit.il will on thai day I sv'd I A UCTIOX. to the highest bidder in th- t 1 bury. The terms of sale in either c s- v. ! the- subscriber intends elosinir aH 1. 1 5 - rmerly occupied ' State by the first of February next. ' ' JOHN V,. Salisbury, October 10, 15 lG.f-' i tCabarrulcodN C.,Jan. J, I3472w36 j January 2, 1845. '! 3ftt j - manner., V. -1
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