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1 ! 'f " ' t" . if. y r. li 1 1 Hi 1 i pi. i .Is lei M M "1 ,i f'1 f : r f 1 11.3 1 A n: ho. rt ff or: tcr. lie M n i av iths Url 1 1 hoi li cr. L L .'I r'l !r1 -or ticl rn, on ? J . mmMA --TOBACCO f - AD I grnupiu" I- 2 J flsaiufiSP '1 ; j'1 :: l !' ' J--'-- !it.-i- i . u r J. . 0, FEBRUARY 5. 1847. TV Invite attention of the pub ft'tfie !A t HW'WS lh? Yudkin . ...Villon UOmP 'S" iir.uw hA..ijiv'd nnnerj inn . tiirJpOrtAncc (f ill the counties whose ?. !Llll.ttliiit lv flits stream. Let itlcrhert .reflect or a momeiu u mc VvQuldt cosier upon rtn limensf socne u .vfoic Counties i rticularlv, anil .to the this improvement of made. iThe facilities rifl would increase the w mauc. x uc uicmuvs ; SOT IIYCO'V ; vou are caught ! ine re U no escape, to just make a virtue of necessity and qufle.Ttghl down and receive your: well merited castiatiort. -No covering of facetj un less you mean to do belter hereafter.? Now just think of those ducK ponds you have made in the Church -made tdo with bright! eyes resting upon you 1 1 JPerhaps you were "not awafe of that fact. ! Don't Wu (eel streaked ? i ' CaVan di V' " Jaoiea Uivr Sweet Lea" nd Viri ginia Sun Cured! have led you to your shame. Pernicious inventions ! how long will they, hold you in captivity ahjj into what snares wiirthey not lead you ! But you are willing dupes' and deserve to be corjectedin a manner that 1 will bring; you to a pnmer mind. 1 : The following ariicle was selected and hand- ed in to us for publication by a Lady. Beyond doubt it is iritendejdj for some one, aiidyottj rea. dcr, if you are a rAcircr, may ue the man.; it t art f From iU .Italeigli lister of; Feb! 2, 1317. j - DISORGANIZATION i ; -.'A AT.THE CHARLOTTE REN DEZYOUS., t s. t I frnrri marl -iltift al anus miMK v!ci. fc 1 1 'J ti l.il.ll.l Ki.il.l 4t.:..ir.rr Jjtt pCllCetUj ; n xyum uunu up ....... ..b j JkniW ftn s!inS prospects of rtculfural Jat)orvperej an is now out WiWrne.s4 ' iWCtl, tt (S useless 10 ai- li noWlrotll SUCH an jmpruuicui a tide like im The work is loudly lied tori and we presume no one doubts 1 1 i M i I it,. I.oinrv T lie pt4cuc2HJiu i o V.vjii.v. heb oecbtcdvVfjy'go ine sooner Ihe- W'iWeri ll jts benefits be felt. TO TOBACCO CHEWERS. i ; .The follow ihg hotrvely but earnest and sensible sppeal to Tobacco cbewers,a from the Methodist Protestant, an influential i-ejigiods1 paper published in Baltimore, We unite heartily wi h the appeal. What would tobac co chewers say to see certain persons tike their boides to meeting, and give! or how would ihey li ipne, w I -ft R HORNETS NEST. frhe UWCraticiorgan at rianoue, in tlishtni-nn accoUnt of the recent msub iinatioti of the ijcklenburg. Company Volunteer, healj bis art icle "Mecklcn- 'ih me. vp.t No doubt the actors iereuaded tbemseljcs they were right. Xy cAiinot be convinced now, that they fere wrong;!--! A Jnan convinced against til vrilfc-r-U lnc . Whole Country were to 3T II E M AR E E T S. a good Jong swig, occasionally ke to see any individual munchins apples or nuts in Chtirch, yet either of these would be cleanly "and decent practices, compared to the everlast ing squirting of tobacco juice that prevails during service, in some places. . We announced two weeks ago.ilat the North CaroA lirin -Regiment was complete, and pBblls!iei.a list cf thevj Companies, who had reported theraaelves to the AJio- tant, and applied fot and obtained Commission for heir OUicera. We regret now to hear, that Capt. Lowo.of the Jlowan Company, has reported, that after seventeen days encampment at Charlotte, without the arrival of an Officer of the TJ.! States to muster thera into servicii. his Company was so reduced by desertions and, his men eav- j 3rrg Camp in defiance of his authority J that helbadi notl a vompany to oner wnen the mustering Officer should jarme ; and has tendered his resignatHniivhich! waS ac cepted, and the Company ordered to be disbanded It is proper, however, to state, that other accounts have rached us, very unfavorable to the Captain hinjscland ascribing the dissolution of the ComoanJ after Ithev had drawn the bounty of the State, under the aoorbofiation of the Legislature, to his own conduit, ion hearing that be had not been appointed a Field Officer. I 4 j T If from oekct of the Law, or the necessity for the early departure of the Regiment, a Court Martial shall not be assembled in these eases. Mecklenburg and Rowan companies public opinio!? will. WJtnout doubt, award the proper judgment, f THE S V BTU E A S U R Y. jj A Boston correspondent of the Evpnjng Post, exulting oyer the large arrival 'of specie by the liibernia, says : !i f "I am more afraid of money becoming too easy, and speculation too rife; than otherwise. tiutthe good effect of the independent I reasu ry in repressing such excitement, will be felt by every man." j r ; ' K-iThe Editor himself says, in another column : ; , " It is fortunate that the Independent 'freas- sury' scheme is noy in full effect, to check what, ever is unhealthy and extravagant in thespirit -1 mm SAtlSBURYj; FEB. 51846. Apples jleJ) j-1 CO a 37U Linseed Oil, 75 a 80 Molasses, , 35 a 40 Nails, ' 51 a 6 iua.ii)viats, ., j ' Irish Foutoes, IJo., (sweet) Butter:' t4 BeswaiE CotTcarll: Cotton Yarn Hi ? Feithlrfc Fldur,-(br Tffth.'1!; IN" i is a 1-4 ! h . 3 i : Oa 100 -a in 30 a 00 ! 25 a 00 pbL);j 00 a 4 3 a 5" Sugar, (brown) Do, (loaf) Salt; (sack) 1 Tallow, ! Wheat, ! Whiakeyyi. 20 a 00 '062J 00.40 7 a 11 121 a. 15 21 a Si 0 a 7 65 a 70 23 a 30 HFYETTEVILLE, JAN. 26, 1846. Brandy jpeieh, j ,35 a 40 Iron, vo.i apple, Baton, Coffee, Cjrtt6xj Corn." Candles; FJ F., Feathers, Pork,::; Peas ! i Wa Molasses, ll a 7$Oats, 8 a 10 Nails, (cut,) 10 a 10J Sugar, (brown,) 50 a 60 Salt, (bushel,) 13 a 15 ( Do., (sack,) 4 a 5 j Wheat, 26 a 23 j Whiskey, i 0 a 5 S Beeswax, 60 a 70 Rags, 44 a 5 24 a 28 35 a 33 5 8 a 10 1 00 a CO 811 2 00 a 1 00 25 a 30 24 a 25 li a2 i '! "if5 ".i lffiierftTf. Reduction ill FREIGHT ! 1 1 GENERAL ORDEUd, VA!1 j, :: ,. ' "' . ' " ' ( Ai:"t. (ir - No-2; - S Il6,.'.i, . , I....The following net cf Ccv.rro ' of en!Ultnents,nd provij.r.g nbon-v f r tic.t f it :..r .. the army : Ax Act to eocoura rt::;3tier.v; Anny. . ; t " lie it enaettd It tie Sentie and 11 , ' UtitfM of tit Umiled Slut 1 9 of Ante, somvuisun m (i cio uruaesoj Ihejormer ico. the term cf the er.Iinient eft:. j r una, present rates : lj Former Box Goods, cubicjfoot, ; 8 Salt, sack, ' . 30 Salt, coarse Lirjjbushel,' . 10 iron, ton. Oil the Cape Fear Hirer ! cmited lor the resrinients of uYroon r . t and riflemen of the present military , Present. be dsrin; the war or five years, at t! CoQee, per sack,?! wu-ar, per tuu, n Castings, per 2000 lbs, 3 00 : 30 ! 17 J 5 00 25 8 2 50 2.1 15 4 00 i i Uteini "condemning theijr conduct, ibey VdulJ still cry outp ie iinro 1775 j;A . irfe wi r- NVrafpfjd i ri ji c r tb ti ri 1 1 e s o ( i& importance, phi vrodid dbregartl alike tbe voice of ber jfountry'Jtnd the plain dictates of common f JViilit qn bis sabjoct we would notice ttmall trcumstuijce as aflfortling a strik cxarnplcjiof forbearance in the history it the Democrat icjparty as given by them Charlotte. IWdlallude to the escape of Maj. John AV. i Ellis, as touching the part kctted in the teiisipn by the Legisla- Qfi, 'of ?wcr quetfon of appointment of J Ofiicer.'i for oftr Volunteer Regiment, not; gentle nifti, a remarkitble circum- tance ? 1 no .question of appointment had pasted i(k. third reading in the House, giv- iozltbe nowe.r to the Field and Staff Thiiwai juit as. Mecklenburg desired it. Monmation of-laj. Jul is., the Bill teas WimsMercdf iUH afterwards so modified li to ctvethe! power of appointment to the boernoi V MrJ l lis also recommended MfiFag o ;th'c; (appointment which he cceivfd In this catcgorv, we also find A word I would drop to the Church-going folk Of country and toWn, and not in a jokej Now chewing tobacco and apilting the juice p I In the House of the Lord, can find no excuse; But want of politeness, or rather Of grace, J j Or want of respec for the hallowed place : . J Yet here it is practised by A, B, and C,1 j ? And there It is foljowed by E, F, and Q:" y You never heed a$k where these gentry sit, Just look on the wjall and you'll aee by the epit ; v In dark filthy puddles it. spreads on the floor, "r From the pulpit al round each way to the door. ;,The Bcene is disgusting ! and how must you feel - If, in auch a place lyou're expected to kneel 1 J Yet often it haDDehs these men are so rood, i -i- They bend on their knees while others have siood. This done, they return to their labor again, i Still chewing their! quid and spreading the stain. A scandal to men j a scandal to grace ;! 1 j Here decency bluspes and covers her face ! j Do throw out youc chew ere you enter the door, v And never so rudlly behave any more ; -. - f ' But down with yoot cash for the sand and the soap, And the horrible job of cleaning all up. E. li. - i - - of enterprise, and assist in keeping down yalues To hear this of a Government Subtreasury where a dollar does not rest in peace from the clamor of the public creditors js Itidicroui ! To! flood the country with $28,000,000 of Tfeasu ry rags, and so much to expand the currency is, indeed, an odd way of " keeping down values) to the specie standard." i - ' -The Subtreasury is only eo nomine inexistJ ence. The Treasury Note law nullifies i comi pletely ; for if it exists, it exists only to jf keep safe " the paper money Government is so indus triously manufacturing. Neic York Express. Bacon i ' . ! Beesax p Bagging,! (hempj Bale Rope, Coffee H ! Corrojr, ! -Corn; Flour. H ! j . Feathers, j Hides,!; (dry) Iron, H CHERAW, FEBp2, ie40. ! 9 a 10 Leather, (sole) 18 a 22 22 a 24 Lard, 10 a 12$ 16 a 18 (Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 15 a 16 5 Molasses, ;N. O.) 40 a 45 ; 7 a 9 Do., (Cuba) 35 a 40 9 a 1 1 ) Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6$ &i a lUft Uil, (Sperm) 1 12J a 1 25 5U a 62 ) Uice, 4J a 5V Sugar.(brown) 25 a 32 j Do., (loof ) a 10 Salt, (sack) 5 a 6 Tobacco, i Wf E continue to fun our usual number of Boats. The Ti Everjrreen lost but one trip during all the last dry season. She is unquestionably, the lightest draught of water (17 inches) ruining on the river. Our present terms for receiving arid forwarding goods, as follows : I Receiving and forwarding in Wiimmgtcn free of com- sanies vu gooos consigneu to us iu r j etteville.on freight up the river, 15 per cent. We have five safe Warehouseis t the river, where they may be stor ed, so as to save one -j ha If the hauling. Produce down the river shipped free jof commiisions.. Passage, three doliors up on down. Thisarrangement io take effect after 2Cth instant. m t r .1 e . : ... a5 inan&iui ior pasi iavors, we solicit a continuance ot i at , 9 n 11 puonc patronage, u irn!7 I JUH.N MALL.. Azent 1 f a ; j Utnnetla bleam Bint Company 8 a 15 rayenevuie, janqary is, iB Jw3a Sale on the 22d Instant. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Tj AVING obtained letters of Administration on the a ft I i 1 ' ! 1 1 Jt is hard to forget that North and South were baptized ajs brethren with thejsame blood ; and tha ik God it is so. Were it otheryisei the ti es of political union would soon be severed. The fabric T geared on the foundation of the . Consiitution Would be tumbled int A pieces, and! we would be ready to run the risk of beinsrable to build from its fragments another, more b igeneous, just, ii -1 J .: : 1 I collections oi common uangers anu sui- and tri- rilHE Subscribers having taken letters of administra tmn,' 7- . ...:.U .L. UTill I . I estate Of lohn McNeely, dee'd.; and also letters of ad- j , o r K ? V ministration on the estate of John M. McNeely, dee'd.. tl ZJ? of February next, the fot- wm proceed to sell on the 22d day of Feb. inst.. al the i " "b r -r - -f residence pf the late John McNeely, dee'd., the follow ing: property, to wit 2 L&ely young Negro Men orno t, and enduring. But old re feriniis. of common struggles umphs, still hallow the Union still cause it to be regarded as the Ark of our politi cal Covenant, azaihst which it sacrile gious to raise ar unfriendly hand. Ii hope, sir, that these recollections will continue to live, and that they will ultimately re- names oJ Columbus Mills, Samuel Fleming AndreWiferguson, and numer- quilothcr strong! Democrats.! This, and 'l 1 i ' I I . P . . 1 : ' lit J.: tad Preamble to Ihc Annronriation Bill ed the flare-im at Charlotte. With taese facts before fcrjh frorn the crpl ori W.cxha e escape jus, we cannot account JInj. Ellis and others. condemnation of heir party, ex- the supnpsition that its wrath listed itself on its late victim, Jlf. Haywood : W iverc afraid tow sleeping i onmore. probably, that to arouse the honest but indignation of men who ught iherwise, b their isilnce seem to ;pjovethc conduct whtclL common sense !oce WDnldlcon'denin. I, " 1:J- 1 4 store the feelin sense of jtistice jeet of demagog Speech of the! of fraternityj and the (which it has been the ob- ues to destroy. ! Hon. Jas. Cooper in the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, January 13. ATTENT Hon, Henry- A. Wise, j United States Minister at Rio Janeiro, has written jto the Patent Office a' valuable letter, published in the Uriion, on topics of much aricul tural interest. He recommends the trans planting of many Brazillian plants1 espe cially of' the Anglo grass. The cotton a bout Uio Janeiro is said to! be high and of good qualitj ; the cereal grains to have degenerated. Mr. Wise says that; great service can be rendered tothe agriculture of our own country by attention to the productions of Brazil. Nat. Int. j! j ONE NEGRO BOY, one good road waggon arid gearing, one 1 horse Barouche and harness, from 500 j to 700 bushels Corn, Wheat, six j".- I bbls. Flour, Oats, Hay, Fod i der, kjc.; horses, Cattle, x Hogs and Step ; " j Farming Utensils, I Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a quantity of seed Cotton. Terms made known on day. of sale. ;!!!. J. B. McNBELY, Feb. 2d. 1S47. E. D. AUSTIN, AND ONE W 0$I AX AX D CHILD: IfTWO FINE BUGGY H0RSES.4 T7 Admr't. i Three farm Jlorses, Two Wagons and Geering, one fine Buggy and Harness, one Gold Walch, a lot of Pork Hogs, or the Pork i all the Cattle. Sheep, j Hogs, a quantity Corn, Wheat, ' nye, Uats, Hay and Fodder, i?id FLOUR. recruit, unless sooner discharged. w "n Amd U H Strike enarte ', TI be auowed and paid to every able-bod., 1 be duly enled to serve iu the art.lU , - the trrm aT n j i . .. . ' ""ring ice v : -, twelve dollars ; but the payment f b X J bounty shall be deferred until the rtcrt t i ed for duty the regiment in m tich he i, i , . II..The general wperintendent cf f vice wilt give prompt sad ail' nectar? '. the recruiting olHcrrs.wbo wUl im.n-J, general order, with the table of rstal-! .; , agreeably to existing laws armeted, lr - newspapers in the vicinity cf tlwir re?.. III. ...The tenn of service will l.rn r the war" uiiA Mexico, or tux five y . may prefer. The blauksnow in uv . years' men, by writing im the brvt' t f i : due form, the required recent f.r tbe n I . anJ they will also tuCice for the r. : blanks can be printed, by sabfttitunn i! - . the war,"-in the handwriting of tcr for the words " five years": as printed :n , oath of allegiance. f - I IV. ..Company commanders 'will aJJ . the muster rolls, and muter and psy r '. i show the payments on account of ttu i y column will be charged theladvanccd 1 soldier at the time of his enlistment ; in i retained bounty due bid, end which h t joining for duty the regiment in winch ! Recruiting officers will add similar cv ! r muster rolls, muster and pay rolls, an 1 scriptive rolls, die, respectirely, f jra ing service. ! V. . .The terra of eenice Itaving brr n c' years o-d tiring the tear uith JItiir ,,, ?. tteelre dollar allowed, it is expects! file of the army will be filled in a !. ft t exertion and activity' en tie part of i '. i eera who will explain fully to the rectu ; lists, the conditions upon which he eut -r- VI. ..Whenever recruiting stations p -they must be abandoned and new or c if any officer fail to get recruits at nvr '.!. he ehall be relieved and ordered by the t join his regiment, i 1 J j VII. More than ordiaary attention r i the tactical instruction oCt recruits by u commanders from the-motaent of en'.;: v ! drzvous, until sent to join taeir regini'! '-. the attention of commanders of dVp f i. ' ctally directed. See No. 734 Army I VIII. ...The garrison of Fort Colut j withdrawn for service in the fielJ, t!.;.i .1 . ' . v 1 :lV. Decency. The "Standard" styles the late Legislature, "the Mexican VVhig" Asseinhly the meaning of which is, we ipresunie, lhat the Whigs voted 10,000 to " give aid and com fort " to our noble Volunteers, who have tnarch ed against Mexico. Register. Yorkville, S. C, Jan. 30, 1847. Messrs. Editors : I wish to make known through the columns of your paper, that last eve ning the Captain of Company A., N. C. Vol unteers, teceived from the Adjutant General of the State, -the news tha his excellency Wm. A. Grahaati considered Camp A, as being dis banded, and existing no longer as a company. NOTICE. AH persons indebted to the estates of John McNeely and John M. McNeely, are requested to come forward and settle the same, and all those having claims against the same are requested to present them within the timeprescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead m bar of their recovery. 40.3t ! J. B. McN. & E. D. A. Admrt. I NOTICE. " ALLjthose indebted to the estate of James Jamison, ded'd., are requestod to settle immediately. And those .having claims against said estate to present them within the time prescribed by law legally authenticated or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JAMES F. JAMISON, Ex'r. Feb. 5, 1847-40:41 p'd. NOTICE. ALL persons, indebted to us are requested to come forward and make settlement of their Notes and Accounts as futher indulgence cannot be given. A. D. W, IIONEVCUTT. Oold Hill, Feb. 1st. 1847. 40:tf turned over exclusively for ihe recruitir ONK DTSTC TUTT3 F T T ' Pl of instruction. Colonel Cbane. ot i. JL, 13UnAU AiNLl i 0f artillery, the general supenntendrnt, v t J tit, U 1 iihll i attention to this subject. and see that the n : Household arid Kitchen !t:::;S,-, I all the banning Utensils and about 70 acres ground wheat. ' ; j Also, I will rent at the same time and place, about two ! UNITED STATES .AHMY. hundred acres of tillable land, which can be ub-divided RrnrmKo St.,rr lV.nt,t f..r ! to suit renters. I also offer to sell privately, his - , Army, able-bodied men li tween the rnrrTP Tn t rm d- n r -vr u..: i r . m . . . . jivuoxj iitaui ir LitLU, i uriug auovc a leei j incnes inr:i, f consisting of two hundred and ninety acres. Terms made known on the iday of sale " !j R. F. JOHNSTON, AJm'r. January 15, 1847t-437 jr i ' .- ier, maa oi respeciaoie standing among i. aens. None need apply o enter ti -. r. wh are determined to serve the perio 1 f ment, honestly and faithfully, " during i Mexico, or.for the terra of five years. 1IER CHANTS' A LI persons having claims against the Estate of W. M. Johnston, dee'd, will present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery ;! It. F. JOHNSTON, Adm r. January 15, 1S47--4W37 HARDWARE! FIELD &IILANGSTROTH, SUCCESSORS TO ROGEU$ JillOTHERS 6c CO., GRADE. -iiuci a luiupatij SJ' 1 1 W A A1 l-Cf t A ' ' f-VlMIJA V Uar, re mnnpffe SiVarV ptVt Philo.t.InK!. fT .1 . -.! I r ' I LJ 1 A1A1 1 If I Ml 11 I S I ll r A 1 I - """""Ull lAipuiv .'luinu Ot., 1 U IUUIIII IU nnn I h f rMnint ri Ihft ahnK lnliirmatiiiti I i -'-- a-J-w-a- 'wvj.tj.a j. . r 1 " ' vr.. ... .v.,.v.r. . jr.- I n v (..:n. j ii'!i:. mnprm,:n,l.M,. I,.. P;m- resignation .a$.' First i xttjcucimc auu wimiiugiuii. i 1T"j ." u- " v V' ON ! CAVALRY. are requested to gire notice to the members of the Light Horse Company now forming in his County, and to ais ma ny as feel fan ir terest in the same, that there will be a meeting held rjn Saturday the 20tb4ristant at the Court House in Salisbury, for the purpose of Organizing said Company, and to 1 pass upon other matters thereunto pertaining. The mem bers especially tre requested to attend, apd the public generally invited. i article in the ,WTU Avrttcr bf the Jtiersonian bf the S2d Jan.. over the sier- ?arc of rf Uabarrus," could not have had rcmarKS an reiauon ia ine lormaiion tils ; Cabarrus ; Company before him, &ihd Avrite. I By refienco to those ftQrts tltrytsensible man I will be utterly to disr.rtVKr! A clisnntrt inn fn bf nnr- s i . . . 4T ( f .pii r it- t. 1 1 to ariVioncL I We onlv wrote what we MicardJ and processed, at the time, to vpaabie(to ctve mfuller or I ! I'll . Lri I t actdry account of l(ic Cabarrus Company. ! much as those. t m. ' -I L - if .'.yer o(;KCabarrus" seems in flmdtb'aid fault Hvlth us in this matter; ' A hint to the wise is sufficient." The, gentleman I who ordered the printing of a number of ." Phrenological and !Physiog nomical Charts at this office, last Fall, is requested to come or send for ihem, and settle for the same, or he will be called out by name. immedrately tendered my Lieutenant of said company, 'ahd left for" New Orleans. I also authorise you! to have enroll ed upon the list of the new company that is forming my name, as 1 consider myself a'meni her of the same. I hope that you will use the influence of your press and exhort the influen-' tial citizens of the county to assist in raising a new company. I will meet the company in at Wilmington, Charleston, Hew Orleans, or any point in the United Statesjlwhere they may embark from. Yours Respectfully, ROB'T W. LONG. PIGS. Col. Wm. F. Kelly, of Davie coun ty, who is celebrated for raising fine hog, kill ed three hogs this season of the folio win" weights, to wit : No. 1, 812 ; Nc. 2, 737 ; No. 3, 687 ;! neat, being an aggregate of 2,236 Ihs. We presume that no other man in the United States has more satis- j butchered, this season, three hogs weighing as JadtfsMMhln Wholly without cause. He peaki of.wh lC inLn no, nn( G ice know not" and of "fie, as though it involved a s&ttfer of greater l Pnancc that the sim- The United States ship Columbus, Com. Bid. die, arrived at Honolulu, from Jeddo, on the 9th September. The Commodore obtained readi ly all the supplies jhe required at Jeddo; he al so addressed a note to the Emperor of Japan f'e cjreumstance pt our being ignorant of ProPos,nS 10 make f commercial treaty; to which etyct ihat Lieutsl Pharr and Area had hc receitie(, ;a repljr begging him ogo$untiad ted "Ctcd much valuable service in the for- Ration of , said Comrjany. If we had heard names mentioned at the time wi VOlfaheV khonhl fint rift VP hnn we'jjvay wo wish that the author of C&barrlirAvas; possessed of a greater Wof;a,Vwwj than we Hnd it in our account him. Is h n wnrthv ft?!! Worth !iMiTKn5 nnm hn k Ca not return any more. ;e'l Jf orth 4)ulip4ename h' shield nim from' publicvv- J 'WV n error, we tm 3r rr!?s would (ust if the aforesaid arti above his own proper " Aid and Comfort" The Democrats of the New York Legislature voted against the appro priation of 810,000 to the Volunteers, in; con. sequence of a preamble, charging the respon sibility of the warjupon the President. i ! it. f.ftutho. vriel i lie ,Countv; The Seeond Senator Elected. Vhs Legtsja. ture, last evening, got through the, tedious task of filling the seat In ihe United States Senate, which wag vacated by the death of MrJ Pdsrx. of x'?P?yi was, ofxours declared eiecteai.. 'ii-t k 1 On the 28th inst., by Samuel Taylor, Esq . James M. Johnson to Miss Sarah R. Williams, daughtetof Dr. Francis Williams, air of Davie. 1 j-LRjijn..rthrirjAjuiJTjTj--ULrLi . - 1 ' Died, in Mocksville, on the 13th ultimo, Mra Mary Maria March, daughter of Mr. G. Gaitjjer, and Consort of Wm. B. March, High Sheriff of Davie county. ; This amiable lady was in the 24th year of her age. She lin gered about ten months under a wasting consumption, six months of which time she was unable to walk. H?r sickness, though painful and protracted, was borne with a high degree of christian patience. ; Mrs. March had been a regular member of the Me thodist E. Church for eight years. In her lest hours, and when scarcely able to speak, slie expressed her strong confidence in Jesus as her Saviour.' Resting on this sure foundation, her soul was at peace. - But from this scene of suffering, amidst the tender watchings of an affectionate mother and friends, she was called to her rest, leaving a kind husband and two little daughters to mourn their loss. For she, the young, the bright,! the gay, " Has left us here to weep, While covered with her parent clay, And wrapt in death's long sleep. Then, timely warned, let us begin : i ; To follow Christ and flee from sin ; l Daily grow up in Him our head, Lord of the living and the dead. 1 . j j Communicated. In Cherokee' county, Ala., on the 16th December, Mr. John W.. Watson, of this County, aged about 41 years. He died of inflamation of the brain, leaving a large fami ly of children to experience the desolation incident to orphans. : " . i ; i In this County on the 29th Jan., Mrs Tabitha Hc li.v, wife of Mr. Robert Hulin, aged about 54 ears. She was a member: of the Methodist E. Church for a number of years, and died perfectly resigned to th will of her heavenly Father. The funeral of Mrs. Hulin will be preached 'ore the 2tst. inst., at the residence of her husband Herfriends are invited to attend. ' . j- ; NOTICE. j j Administrator's Sale on the 25th February. - HAVING obtained Letters of Administration bnj the estate of John W. Watson, dec44i will iell at his late residence, the following property, viz : three or four hundred bushels of Com, a quantity of Oats, Wheat, and Rye; one1 Waggon, one Carriage and Harness ; Stock of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, one set of Blacksmith tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also,' on the! Ssarne day I will rent out said Plantation to the hishest bidder, s i I JAMES WATSON, Adinr. "iFebroarv 4thi 1847. 40:3t HiH ! s s stock having ieen I closed at public auction F. t L. are now receiving st T? i T P nrTrlV rDiTr-irT" direct from the Manufacturer's an entirely new nnj very txliLjAl It&JJLiO 11U1 in r Hr llxll 1 , ) extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic HARD- 1) j- sale ERIOR !Scotch Snuff in bladers land botts j lso, Jubngress Macabeaa and ivoppei tnuns,! bj . ' i :. T32 - -r: '.'. A V J'i H.i ENN1SS. '!i ' K .'t ! t . Averaging about 20 Per Ceut ! New Steamer ROWAN, 17 inches. Steamer WILLIAM B. MEARES. Steamer COTTON PLANT. Flat Boats BEN BERRY. ODD FELLOW. MIRE CRONLY. WASHINGTON. T.J. CURTIS. READY MONEY. ' j MARY ELIZA. THE Proprietors of the Merchants' Steam Boot Com pany of Fayetteville and Wilmington, N. C, offer the jtboye Line of Beats, on the Cape Fear River, to the shipping public, under the late revision and reduction of Freights. Their new steamer Rowan now draws only 17 inches waters. When she undergoes some alteration in machi nery, her draft is calculated at fourteen to sixteen inches, whfcclti wtll make her the liglitest boat navigating the wa ters pf any river in the southern country. This company flotteHthemselves that they have it now in their power to offer the most'complete line of boats that has ever been on thejCape Fear, and one that will do the freighting bu sinessjwith regularity and despatch on nil stage of the water ;They have, in connection with the Henrietta company of this place, reduced the freights to the tariff as in printed rates. Neither of the Boating concerns deem ed theinselves able to reduce the freights and still do the forwarding business in this place free of charge, and con sequently this company have given it up, with theconvic tion that the Forwarding Merchants of our town can do it mere just ice than a boating concern. Any Goods consigned to the Merchants' Steam Boat Company, Wilmington, N. C , wiil be forwarded through that placetre of commissions all other charges made to the fehipper. The new arrangement takes effect from the 15th in stant. I ; Passage both ways three dollars. Thto companies' will hereafter count all freight cash or interest added. Direct letters to Thomas S. Lutterloh, Fayetteville; R. G. Rankin, Wilmington. !H THOS. S. LUTTERLOH, Agent. Fkyfetteville, January 18, 1847 3w39 GENERAL RECEIVING 5' 1 j and Forwarding Agency ! rTlHE subscriber observing from the advertisement of the Merchants' Steam Boat Company, of their in tention of giving up the forwarding of Goods, offers his servjces., From fong experience in that line, he hopes to give satisfaction. Refer to Messrs. J. &. W. Mur phyt'ond Michael Brown, Esq. H I ! EDW'D W. WILLKINGS. Fayetteville, N. C, January 20, 1817 3m39 !,I . i 1 To the Sergt. Maj. Quartermas ter Sergeant, Chif Musician, and Chief Bugler, each . . To the 1st Sergt. of a Company, Ordnance Sergeant, J All other Sergeants, eich.j Corporals, ' Buglers, j Musicians, Farriers and Blacksmiths, Artificers, ; j l'y r tllOI.!'.. r, i t ie 'J 11 11 I WARE, CUTLERY and SADDLERY, which thev will sell for cash or oh approved credit at prices as low 1 mates t i m. ... .1 r as any nouse in tne country, i hey solicit an examina- j r tion of their goods confident that quality, variety and pri- j A bounty of ticelze dollars will Le t ii.1 t ces will be satisfactory to purchasers. Particular attention enlisted for the Artillery of Infantry zv wil be given to patting up gxj3 to order, and all collat al business. : j; BEN. FIELD, F. L. LANGSTROTH. Philadelphia, Jan. 15, 1817 3w37 Philadelphia Garden Seeds, Besides the monthly payi as above b: per day is allowed every sol4ier,which p:i for his subsistence ; also a jlarge aup;y : and genteel clothing. Gooxl quartets ;i:i 1 i tiin-s furnished ; and every attention . making those men who mar en!i5t, an J r to serve theit country in good faith, cor.i'o; milR R.ihrrih.i U nrf-nnrprt m.Tl.t.Arr,.rV.. ! wnteu witn tneir situation. 1 . 1 he Lett I t I A stable and Flower Seeds, to anv extent, to dealers ' nce 18 ala3rs provided forthe sick r i either in bulk or neatly put up in packages, with printed j duc,,on of Pny made during the ? r. 1 j labels and directions, on the most favorable terms. His '? Pfrfor' ia duty. Should the s,l i.-r ! ! assortment comprises everv desirable variety selected in " Iine of hl8 du,7 ,aw pronJe a i Pt,;ii-fnh;, ti, c,... .ii r,u - i t By the above it is seen that the rr y n ! i iiiiuui ii'iuu . i ir s,au3 uir nil mil Kimrii limit miiii genuine, being grown expressly under his own directions, or imported from the fifet sources in Europe. Catalogues and every necessaryinformation may be obtained by ad dressing, post-paid, i JIENRY A. DREER. ;No. 97, Chesnut at. Philadelphia. January 19, 1847 $w33 O Agents wanted i(S the principal towns through this State. ; 1 , NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Ii WOULD respeciftjlly annice to the citizen of j Salisbury and its Vicinity, that I have located in this i place for the purpose of carrying on the Tailoring ; UUilieiS in all us Various branches, and 1 nope Dy strict attention to business, to merit a public patronace. I ehl receive regular from the North are respectable, and that, Wiih pruJen- the monthly pay of the soldier may b li i -! thing requisite for his comfort and comer ed by the Government, incla Jing h'.s f i ;u The prudent soldier, therefore, may re:.:. to 1000 during hiVnlitnient ( f and at the expiration of the term he can, i: purchase a tmnti farm in any1 of the wrr.t r there settle himself corafortabl, on Lis o . rest of his life. . 1 ; " . The rnm ot tit dollar will be pr,ij t -non-commissioned officer or toldier, !. ' the rendezvous an ahle-bodjed recruit, v. ! gruiarly enlisted. The citizen should pit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to ' Sergeants. ! ! MARTIN BURK'l Capt. 3JU. r . t S 1 jnerai snre oi , , ,. , --- - ,f .j.l i . oaiisoury.n..Jan. ta, id-. j as i '. !i : 11 "egroes to HfrTT -j jj !vp Netrro Girln fmm 17 to. 20 years offl ,u. TTDtlR or five Neero Girls from 17 to. 20 years o! J- aee.br hire.! J A HENDERSON. Salisbury, January 29, 1847--tf39 HAVING returned to Salisbury, and located permanently, offers blis professional services to the public. He hopes by the strictest attention to the daties oC his profession, to merit a continu ance 6f the confidence heretofore shown him. ; Office at ihe Mansion Jlotel. ' ! piitl2, 184$4tf49 . ! j TTIlJItRS BE BOUGHT, until the JL -1 last of March, by VMHU:-'''--:.i tA BROWN & MAXWELL. the latest FASHIONS'; and shall spare neither tiaie or JJ- Charlotte Journal : copy 3 tiinf s r n i s expense in giving satisfaction to all who may lavor me ; count to ,ijg office. H with their work ; always holding myself responsible for I :- :Jt - any work that I may dp. ! 7? YTPTTTTC, f 1 My Shop can be foudd in T. L. Cowan's Brick Row. ' JltA Jl.Vy Y GEO. L.GOULD. i , , - ,1 ... . , ! TN obedience to the last will and testtrr.'--' REFERENCE M. r.ould has been cutting under j J rrt Vely.dec'd. I will seitTon TuetJi : my instructions for the last five years, and I can with i Wednesday the 10th days of February- n-x confidence recommend him to the citizens of Salisbury, j ofsaid deceased, consisting of capable of eivin? satisfaction in his line of basinet. r ' 1 , THOMASj M. OLIVER, Raleigh. N. C. ; 14 LIKELY 3MEC- chiefly young of both sexes, an j sizes, i . ThirH Creek. 1 1 - . - . . i li iri t wiu.w.v . ' v IHAVL H &AL.t, and at low pnees, tine unruled , o William Barber, Samuel Knox, Jr-e; .1 French letter paper,1 superior ruled do., common let- ef8 There is a moderate quantity of f e . t ter and foolscap paper, note paper and envelopes ; Steel mme buildings opoo the farm. Any j r Peru and quill, Ink-r-ajl kinds and ink stands ; Sand - toporchase a good little farm w ee i and sand stands, wood and tin ; .Pem-Holders and paper amjne lne premises preTious tn the diy ' folders, moth seals, andjstamps; black, red, and colored jahj j, excrlJent nd the water good.. -:r J I sealing Wax ; Lead Pencils, Visting Cards, Port Folios, fajj jQ pj, purchasers. There w! L- 1 - iT of Corn, Wheat, Bacon,Olt.il , head cf Hores.Cattle.IIoir.anJ i-C ic. dec. 4 Doct.. Smiimerell & Wliltelirad, ! Gear, all the Farm Implement Hoa i. AVE associated tbemwlves in the practice of their Famitore, and varioasotber srtvc.es tf t . r profession, and ofer their professional services to , The plantation belonging t Jul.us A. ... the public. Dr. Summfrell can be lound at nis rest- wilt be rented lor one or iwoyrir-. dence next door to Michael Browns store. The credit will be 12 months: but t . I Dr. Whitehead may be found at bi office at the Man- ; fur,h.r made known on the day cf s... ? aion Hotel or at the Drugstore of J. H. Enniss. 1 TlGyl.?h A-A' January 2. 1845. j 3df Rowan coanty. January 1. lf THE CONCORD .COTTON FACTORY j ALL pfiRSONSINDEIlT WE now have on hind a lare stock of Ba Rorx j FJIO the &r.w f J' ' Yx 6, Ato. over 1500 piece. X '11 a mtfh ! rr.or i. I iV.k ruarr next, snd rnke pnyn-r t mmMn A 'a tTTVT . !. f.nA their na rn in t'.-' I a TcrTSuperiorarticleHh we will seU towia.ihan any i fice' reooested to present then, n . thlnaVtr kind that iahtbrou . , D. BARR1 ' Markets. - f U- Wr P. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1847, edition 1
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