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'J ul 4 tin' W re. t no 4 r. ;m in. D. 1 0. I. or - to x. .kJ t rl kit 1 I ur ia n. to r; at U to in- ... ct 11 e th' :h 1 he bin Uffl SAOAd TV. it i,f!TeiaT If ihey let us the . . - J L ' tlV i ft ' " I circulation' of abouljBOO copies, almost, all of vbicb, ivrej dUlributetj in lhi, and the Cinin ties within ;a circle of pue hundred miles to the West and South. West, and sixty miles to tbc To this fact we re- South, East, and North. snectfully invite the attention of the i business public of Charleston, Columbia, , Camden, and Che raw, S.C., (to which markets many planters, farmers, and merchants in this! part of North 77-" ; i . r r lhj.v wi si?e me Hv 1 L'..J f the man who cwjAf A'ii'., I, trad of our afiii".. : ; &one.r n.encc.- . - t?lK"?fl TVx. Carolina trade,)asafib din? to them a promising -l f!hA Wrr V?L-i,h it nil the inrvm. I medium for adTertisinff.Our terror are mode. jrAkA Vrt w under, and among mem i rate and accommodating rtj7iif e Acre cannot be- a If """ VVT !I . ... . r. ItriKfl lfl1 !.rf..iVl"TV AN WAll 1 III " i i a j fc , m. - iTvibfi AUK IDENTICAL. Now for 09c S h$ an, not'ivill n t involve th.s coun. - . 1 At -niii rinrr r nf iijr nie um cvi wi aM"" ??') know there are those who regard VvJViirwithUndinSrcnce and as a trifling ucD l ii..-.:-r.r1ifirt weakness of Mexico. i- '' 1 A .mt r.l a- ' Kit. HHCdUllV VI S& inability! Inn-tct serious injury upon fount ti: But t k. not look upon U thus r lfo. ! I'regartf all Waff as great calamities, .... t.L.i ,Ti- ): and honorable peace Se'Vlif'k 'nd-truesj policy of this country, tfW,i iliet United Slates rnos ne-as are uuiuh, IS Whence. I Nr do I think that the liew qf a powei1 should form a motive, in "lullM inducing us to engage in or tode- DC qvti V ; f J. A .-.:!. i;orii ift tt'hat'he said rW'f' T I -It U Jst ess to diilgise that there are those flePo 'and those who oppose the annex- Voaoft! upon the Wound of the influence iaWnuld lerVinfthe. balance of politi. Iiwicreen two great seci.ons 01 me . J a-lAtv ttrtnlrl Iia mnrn nn. ireigu w . I mil uiti" T" ; : o : . ; . .J,- Unrmant With more latal conse- yri0,ij,inonc pfrtjof the common confed. Wuld menace the existence, if ii did jtetiamty tov ihe tcMs of a ' dissolution of yfrtio,!.; It; would iC in .proclaim 10 uic wonu jBja1jj)3 ana unqijrncuaoitr unrsi mr nr- eonjipyor acquiiition 01 icrrnory. ror rtibeMjftracy; td-morrow Canada may fPq'rc to .add' stronzth to another. And, afTer thst rt.ijht-Jiave bcfn obtained, still other rtlifccq'ilition'V4uld heroine necessary .4 Mttfliifrrsw. adjust 0 -halancc o-l political ittj Kinillyi io the. progress of this spirit . iui L r . 1 - - r. .1.. aoiveriM aKtiinion, ine pan 01 uie ionieuur ,t!ifch l WotV weakejt, would now find it. J it ill weaker from thejimpossihility of secu. j; arW ibeatres for those peculiar institutions tlik i cRarged' with being desirous to ex. li would, Texas, j ultimately, really add slt to Iftit whicb lis r now considered the Ttrit paji of thoj Confederacy 7 If my in t'saiios bp correct it iryuld not. According LtUi, the territory of Texas is susceptible of lifawn.in nye oiaiea 01 ronvrmeiu lv uim. m. Of tiieie, two only would be adapted tp wtfindiN'ions to' wljicb have referred, and ipiiifrinreo, lying wei iana norm 01 oan innid, being only ndiijyted to farming and ilWpurponcsj from nature of their soil, inaie ami woduclioris j would not admit of 3Me.inifiiutihsJ In thri f rid, therefore, there !juU be two ijave Viik three free States prob ;nMfd (j the 'Uriinn. If (hid iew of the 1 jriu gpopr.;ny 01 i .exns.nt corrrri, 11 migni cpidimlnijfh the zeallol those who oppose ihuis wholhije-urgiiig- annexation." 4 MlCAUI NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPLETE. We learn from the Asheville Messenger, that Colonel Fagq has succeeded in raiDg a fine company in Ban combe : and that they ore ntw on tbeir way to Smithrille by the way of Raleigh. , I j i P. S. We understand that this Company will pass through this place to-day. j Our citizens are preparing tor their reception and accommodation. ; 1 j j 7 ) The N. Orleans correspondent of the Charleston Mer cury, speaking of the secret mission of Mr. Atocbasays that, for some reason Mr. folk's Mexican ambassador " was peculiarly unacceptable to the Mexican Govern!" meat, which received him very coldly, and his mission is supposed to have been entirely unsuccessful." -It; DC7 Amongst a long list of appointments, published in the Union of the 1 ljth instfj wc find tbe following fromj this State 11 A. A: Normenr, of North Carolina to be 2d Lieutenant of Dragoons. , 1 j j W. P. Richards, of North Carolina, to b Cantain of Infantry. Ii - t i l . . . . ..t . - . ..: i !. William J. Claric OF North Carolina, td be Captain of Infantry. - i' - ! I 1 Jas. F. Waddell, of North Carolina! ti be 2d Lieutenant of Infantry. 111 Charles R. Jones, of North Carolina, to be 1st Lieutenant of Infantry, 'j '-'-ti It is stated in some of the Northern pa? pers that Mr. Webster designs making a tour through tho Southern btates in 1A PriK r r ' ) - Ml'- ; 1 ; '. ! I i i- Ecclesiastical Notice. t . t THE Presbytery of Concord will hold its next regu. lar sessions at Bethpage Chutth, Cabarrus county, com t mencing on Wednesday before the 2d Sabbath in April next, at 11 o'clock A. M. j r i The Churches will please bear in mind, in preparing their atatistical reports, that the General Assembly rew: quires a report of the number of coloured members in our several Churches, in a column separate from the! whites. J.'SI McCUTCHAN, S. C. Bethany Church, N. C., February 15, 1847; -IREDELL COUXTW . -; FEBRUARY SESSIONS, 1847. . j lufus Reii; Guardian, w, Williim Overcasli, and Sam-i-:;;.vu,:: 1 Overcashf.';: k tiR U Juttieet Judgment Uvted on 137 J octet of Land: the property b William. Overeatk, adjoining Samuel Orcr cath, John SUxcart and oUurt. . i- J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, aa't the defendant, William Overcash is not1 an inhabiiantof tbitr State :t It, ia therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, tor the apace of three weeks, notifying the defendant, William Orercash to appear at dor next Court of iPleas and Quar ter Sessions; to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court-House, in Statesville, on the 3d ISjlonday of May next, then and there to shew cause, if any he has, why the Justices Judgment shall not be confirmed, and tbe land; levied upon condemned to satisfy plaintiffs demands and costs of suit. I Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at ef fuse, the 3d Monday in February, 1847, and in the seventy-first year of our Independence. 1 1 J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 3w47Printera fee $5 50 j tntt of Jiortfv ehvoUitsi. IREDELL COUNTY. FEBRUARY SESSIONS 1847. John: M. Flowers, James ") Pool and wife Polly. Joseph Caldwell , Thos. Ford, .WlUara ForJ, t3eorge Ford, John F. Ford. Jane W. Ford, Anne L. Chears, Rich'd B. Ford, Henry F. Ford, Luciiida L. Ford, Eliza beth Harrison her Hus band J. P Ha rrison , Sa ra h L. Mc Daniel and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the; Court , that the Defendants, Thomas Ford, William Ford, George Ford, John F. Ford, Jane W. Ford, Apne L. Chearsi, Richard B. Ford, Henry F! lord, Lucinda L. Ford, Elizabeth Harrison, and her husband J. p. Harrison and Sarah McDaniel, are not inhabitants of jthitt State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifying the above named defendants to appear at tbe next term of our said Court, to be held for the county or Iredell, at the Court-House, in Statesville, on the 3d Monday of May next, then and there! to answer said petition, or the same will be heard exparte as to them, nd judgment rendered accordingly. I Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at office, in Statesville, the 3d Monday of February 1847, and in the 71st year of our Independence. J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 6w47 Printers fee $6 ! i .t ? f'i 0 tatc oC ilortn GncoUuif, 1 JREDELL COUXUY. 1; ,;! , FEBRUARY SESSIONS, 1847; t H i Attachment levied on Sam wl B L WallaT interest in Mra. Walla Dower of la nd 500 acres more or less, ad joining A. D. Kerr and oth ers, on each side of the public road, leading from Statesville to Charlotte; al so, on the following Ne groes and other property, to wit, Ann, Levina, little Ma ry; Jane, old Mary, Jim, Peter, Amelia , Martha .Sa rah, Washington, Hnry, Caroline and Child, 600 bushels of Corn, more or leas, 30 bushels of Wheat, more or les. Family Car riage and Harness, 2 Road Wagons, one set of Gears, 4 Horses, 13 head of Cat tle, 30 bead of Sheep, stock of Hogs, Library, of Books, Household t Kitch en Furniture. Fodder. Oats I and Farming Tools. 4 i, 3 ; !' . i i -A. D. Kerr Samuel B. Walls T b V . W t-. . m n a. . . 1 jSwctv la R?lved au Entire New Stock of Walclics cSrailaCT Hair-brushes. Cnlj..C.i.. V r and all kind of fancy goods, too nu-- n K AOLEr.lV. . wimlUirformerckjenablrttbro4r& lo uaenrir n ; , and finest assortment ever offered iu XSg'r ' riJJ P lo of Jhf articles have been caijefully selected in New York ana Phn. uLv,;.' lIlTm-t'i tJ0?! i ? boushtnr wherrebe in the Statei :l .DSnaJ',Ph,' "d m!J ' .! r ' Arin, ' .V L?" "u ",ulw'lo and silver l.ever iv.kW.r. j i ''psVcaTfaYthe All kinds of Watches will be repaired. ucK lx!ka;,J t. ? raunr.u ' peating and Plain, warranted for twe form well. All war for Jewelry or work'dooe. ; also, '.locks . Musical-boxes, and all kind, of 1. in ordr on re v Ire months. Lepme and plain Watchea wUl be .i,.7.!p.. , " !7 ! k sent from a distance will h e..r..it -a-a .2 7J,:Kn.,:,V m w ..a. m. joii and ak cr uk- ! 1 t Salisbury, Ar. C., Sept. lO.'A 1840 20:tf BOGER V, ii. J. W. MAURYj & CO, MANAGERS! i (SrcCESSOEi TO J. G. GttQOftT &. Co.) f -r I 1 : Petition fordistributive share of Personal Estate. George F. Davidson, t. Samuel B. Walls. Ephraim Brown, 'i to. Samuel B. Walls. above named property. R. J, McDowell, vs. amuel B. Walls. D. L.; Torrence, AdnVr., r. Samuel B. Walls. G. F. Davidson, Assignee, Samuel B. Walfa. I LOTTERIES for April 1846! Attachment levied on the I $36,666, $13,333, $6,666, Alexandria- Lot., Class 0, to be drawn April 1, 1347. $36,666, !$13,333 $6,666, $4,175. 5 Prizes of 2,000, 5 Prizes of 1,300. 4 do. 500,50 do. 200, ccc. T8 No. LOTTERY, 11 DRAWN BALLOTS Tickets 10, Halvrs 5, Quarters $2,50. A certificate or risq'ue on a package of 26 whole Tickets, 1 j 8120! " ! j 2G half 60 ' " ; I " 26 quarter" 30 STATE OF NORTH CAH ROWAN COUNT V. FEBRUARY liFsSIOKS, Attachment levied on the a bove named property, and negro boy John in addition. t Attachment levied on the a bove named propety and ne ( gro boy John, in addition. Attachment levied on ihe a bove named property, and on negro boy John, in addition. Attachment levied on thea bove named property and ne gro boy John in addition. THE MAUK-ETS. , jj . : .; SALISBURY MARCH 26, 1847. Apples, (dried; Bacon, Brandy, Butter, Beeswax, COTTCN, Cotton Yarn, CofiVc, Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, ; 00 a 371inseed Oil, i as Molasses, 25 a 00 J Nails, 10 a 125 Oats, .22 a 00 liish Potatoes, g$ a 9 ) po., (sweet) 0 a 100 Sibgar, (brown) 8 a 10 i po. 0af) 30 a GO Salt, (sack) 25 a 00 Tallow, 00 a 4 Wheat, 3 a 5 j VVhiskey, 75 a 80 . 35 a 40 5 a & I 20 a0u i 0 a' 75 1 00 a 50 I 7 a 11 ' 12ia 15 i 2 a 2 0 a 8 65 a 70 25 a 30 Mr.Scnator Ca )UN IN CIIARLESTON. i ilhoutj had a distinguish iMcptioji (s he Usually has) at Charles- 4 onhi fcturn from hisserviceinthe Se- iiedurin j tfto session of Congress which FAYETTEVILLE, 1ARCH 16, 1847. wjwt cliscd. J A gjrat Meeting of the aswis jield at the N e,w Theatre on evfnina: of this, day week, at which l'lIlenrViUilv presided, and at which v.ujuuri s inviieu to oc present ny yutioh Unarjimou ly adopted by the n?, in! connexion with the two fol That (he ci izens of Charleston RoWrfrdm ith pride hnd pleasure the aide wweoidt)ct'oT th;iIon. John C. Cal. iidefyncqof the nd)U of the South and Jfiirintjesf (ho Cntistitution. WtrdJ That his efforts in their behalf de. piw.highen approval and fullest confi. til cpjiMitueutsAhd this meeting ten: fUnthcif cordial we.ijome on his return td "T'i;:.fi r: j the occi;ipn of resolutions reported jwftimitieeiin relltion to the general t aople of the Wilrnit proviso. Mr. Calf iHs thi olTiciai Account of the pro a - ,0U(,, ftiiieci lor. and, alter C?. "preyed I his iyarm approbation Brandy, peach, Do apple. Bacon, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Candles, F. F., Flour, Feathers, Pork, Peas, 35 a 40 Irion. 30 a 35 ) Molasses, 7 a 7i Oats, 8 a 10 j Njiils, (cut.) a 10m Sugar, (brown,) 65 a 70 j SIt, (bushel,) . 13 a 15 j Do., (sack,) I 5a5$Wheat, 26 a 28 Whiskey, 0 a 5 ) Beeswax, 50 a 60 Rags. 44 a 5 24 a 28 40 a 45 8 a 10 00 a 60 $1 a 2 90 a 1 00 25 a 30 24 a 25 It a 2 Bacon, ' Beeswax, Bagging, (hemp) (tow; Bale Rope, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, j Flour, Feathers, Hides, Iron, I' CHER AW, MARCH 147. 9 a 10 Leather) (sole) 18 a 22 : 22 a 24 Lard, 10 a 12 16 a 18 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 15 a 16 j Molasses, N. O.) 40 a 45 7 a 9 Do., (Cuba) 35 a 40 9 a 11 Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6$ 9J a 11 O I, (Sperm) 1 12J a 1 25 50 a 62 j Rice, a 5 4 a 5VSsgar, (brown) 9 a 11 25 a 32 Do., (loaf) 15 a 17 a 10 j Salt,(sack) If a 1 5 a 6. Tobacco, 8 a 15 (dry) Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE 1 1 B Y virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan County. I will expose to public sale on the 1st Monday in May Next, at the Court-House in Salis bury, (being the Monday of County Court, a) TRACT OF LAND containing 200 acres, lying four miles from Salisbury, ad joining the lands of John Clary and others ; also the on which the stables of John Giles, ded'd are situated, and the two LOTS adjoin ing in the same square, also a' traction of a lot bet ween the lots of Mrs. West and Mrs.; Hampton, and a small slip adjoining lots No 48,40, 68: and 16 ; the said real estate being the property of John Giles, dee'd. Twelve months credit will be given upon the purchasers properly securing the purchase money. A. H. CALDWELL, cm. k. March 26, 1847:6w47 Printers fee $5 00 LANDS FOR SALE. IT appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that Sam .oe! ?;! Walls, tke Defendant in the above suits, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the defendant to appear at the next Court of P?as and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court-House in States ville, on the 3d Monday in May next, then and there to plead of replevy, otherwise judgment final will be order ed agaihst him, and the land and other property levied on, condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs demands and costs in the cases aforesaid. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at I office, the 3d Monday of February, 1847, and in the ! 71st year of our Independence. J J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. j 6w47 Printers Fee $11 00 Stttte oC iiortfi Carolfua, 1 1 I IREDELL COUNTY. j FEBRUARY SESSIONS, 1847. i Henry Troutman, John Trout man, Adam Troutman, Absalom . Troutman, i r. Daniel Troutman, Wil liam Troutman, Jacob Holdsouserand his wife :i Anne. 50,000 DOLLS. $2o,o;qo, $10,000. JOHX MlU.ES, VS. Samuel D. Walls. Sam in. rr in Mr. I Land, aJj l u f ... a err, nn. others, r7.'; Acres end . 'sonal ,Prc: i . . crl J Alex. Holtsiiousex, Attach -vs.. sixteen Ac Samuel B. Walls, j en,j Joiix Milles, , r. Samuel B. Walls. AUachncrJ. I teen Acres t tiro Acres pf Alexandria Lottery, Class P, to be drawn April 10, 1847. ) Petition for partition of land. BY order of the Court of E quity, for Rowan county, the Clerk and Master will sell at PUBLIC SALE, At the Courthouse on Tuesday of May Court, WO TRACTS OF LAND, belonging to the Heirs of John M. McKeely, one con taining; Four HundrM and Forty Acres, adjoining the lands of J. H. McNeelyj David Correll, McLaughlin and others, and another containing Six and a half Acres, known as the meadow tract, adjoining the lands of J. H. McNeely. Twelve months credit will be given the pur chaser ; bond and security required. I will sell a Tract of LAND, belonging to Brantly Skeen and others, lying on the Yadkin River, containing One hundred and fifty-five Acres, adjoining the lands of Wiley Bean, C. jBringle and oth ers, upon the same terms as above mentioned. A. H. CALDWELL, c. m. e. March 26, 1847:6v47 Printers fee $6. Sale of valuable' Stock AND HIRING OF NEGROES. l.rwi and resolutions, spoke ai .ih l....L :'v ' H - .. T ""am in reiaiip l i tnl f i. .1 : V"." lemiipn to w.o rcceni ac CH'grvSS linoA fhatters deenlv in i Ul'd.al'- II' " ,H. - t, b11b nonor ana i;ieslrd in ti t a . t EDUCATION THE SUBSCRIBER ASSISTED BY HIS WIFE, resumed the exercises of his Male and Female School, ON THE FIRST INSTANT. Thankful for the patronage he has already received,: he assures the public that no labor will be spared to mer-i it its continuance. Parents and Guardians who have at5 heart the moral and religious improvement of their.Chil dren and Wards, as well as their advancement in all the branches of a liberal education, will appreciate the ad vantages which thisinsiitutionjpresents. As the French Language is vernacular to the subscriber, and in his na tive land he spent several yeafs to acquire the art of T : I.- . f,. 1 . . p interCSl OI me OOU- i Vu. iwn nf.nmnliahmnta nri much Rnncrlit nftr an.l c th0l aggressive Spirit i justly esteemed in all the higher seminaries of our land. he nonislkvehnldinrr SfRtpj : few schools can possess advantages equal to his own. i "icti'd iA misct riaV;klA ui The. Session consists of five months ; but as the hWfi-il ?f SiPi W nguK ; chargea for th, tuition are by e month p'upil9 m8y en. ter at any time, and will be charged only for the time they remain connected with' the school ; but no deduc tion will be made for occasional absence. Terms of Tuition. For spelling, reading, writing tnd arithmetic, j $1 00 For English Grammar, Geography and History, 1 50 per month. ror Natural and Moral Philosophy Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic fee. as also for the French and Latin Languages,. 2 00 Additional Charges. ForMarkiftf and Needle Work Worsted and Chenille. For Drawing and Painting, f $1 r or firewood during the cold weath er. Sr HE undersigned having this day taken out Special JL Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Tho mas Craige, dee'd, will expose to sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, i on Thursday the 15th day of April next, at the late re sidence of the deceased 10 HEAD OF HORSES & MULES, Among which are several blooded mares. Twenty head of Cattle, and fifty head of HOGS. At the same time and place, will he hired out belonging to said estate, about thirty in number, until the 2d day of August next. CTTermsmade known at the sale JOHN B.j LORD, Special Administrator. March 26, 1847 3w47 HEAD THIS 1 FEVER & AGUE IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants, Daniel Troutman, William Troutman, Jacob Holdsouser and his wife, Anne, are not inhabi tants of. this State : It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notify ing said defendants to appear at the next- term of this Court, to be held for the county of Iredell at the Court- House in Statesville, on the 3d Monday of May next, j then and there to plead, answer or demur to said peti- j tion.or .tlie same will be heard exparte, and an order of j partition granted accordingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at ' office, in Statesville the 3d Monday of February, 1847, j and in thei7lst year of our Independence, j i J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl h. j6w47 -Printers fee 6 j I Books! Books! j I HAVE just received and now offer for sale, the fol lowing School, and Miscellaneous Books, viz : 125 copies Grigg &. Elliott's No. 1 Reader, 100 do do No. 2 do ! 75 do do No. 3 do ! I 50 ; do do No. 4 do National, New York, and Georgraphical Readers. Ruschenburgber's Botany, Astronomy, Geology, Entom ology Ornithology, Mammology, Herpetology, and Con chology ; Bigland's Nat. History, Grimshaw's England and Rome. Pinock's Goldsmith's England, etc. Jones' Olmsted, Blake's and Stuart's Philosophy, Jones' Chem istry ;:Smiley's, Smith's, Davie's and Pikes Arithmetic ; Smith's, Mitchell's, and Olney's Georgraphies Ai Atlas ; Mason & Hind's Farrier ; ladies' and gentlemen's Lex icon, Life of Paul Jones, etc. etc. besides a large sup ply of othef w'orks not here mentioned, which can be had cheap for cash, of M. BROWN. ; Salisbury, March 12, 1847 45::f CR VXD SCIIEJIE. 1 Capital of 50,000 Dolls. 1 do.! of 20,000 Dolls. 1 do.! of 10,000 Dolls. 1 prize of 5000, 1 prize of 4000, 1 prize of 3500. 1 prize of 3000, 50 prizes of 1000, 50 do. of 500 ic. 75 No. lottery, 12 drawn ballots Tickets ,$10 Il ls 5 Quarters 2 50. A certif. or risque on k package of 25 whole tick's 8120 K " " 25 half " 60 " I : " 25jialf " 30 40,000 Dolls. moooroiE I r i 1, Alexandria Lottery, Class R, to be drawn 2 Uh' April 1844. SCHEME. 40000 DOLliS. 10000 DOLLS. ,5000 do.! 3500 do. AND PRIZES OF 2382, 1000, 500, 300, &C. 66 No. Lottery, 13 drawn ballots Tickets 12 Halves 6, Quart-rs 3. A certif. or r sque on a; package of 22 whole Tick's $100 5 i - 22 half " 50 " 22 quarter ' 25 O0rders for Packages, Certificates or single Tickets in the above schemes, addressed to the undersigned, will receive prompt attention, and drawings forwarded as soon as received. ! J. W. MAURY & Co. Managers Richmond. Vn. David W. Hoxeycct, Y Attach. r. 1G Acres a- ' Samuel B. Walls. S cres of La::.'. u Ji '., David W. Honetcutt, 1 Attachment! vs. . V sixteen Acn Samuel B. Walls. ) Acres of L Jeremiah Clarke, Samuel B. Walls. Attachment sixteen Arri Acres of 1. Joel II. Jenkins A; Co. r. Samuel B. Walls. ' w Aiiachncr.i 1 sixteen Acn Acres of L Important to Mill "Owners. HOTCHKISS S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in Fayetteville, by ;D. McNEILL&Co. And in Li ncolni County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 s tt cci xr nz izxr ON THE 23d FEBRUARY LAST. NOTICE. THE firm of Brown Maxwell has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to the firm piust now iome forwnrd and settle, either by cash or'note. BROWN & MAXWELL. STOLEN out of a lot in the Town of Statesville, a gray MARE, with old shoes on before, in good order, about 15 ' hands high ; a northern saddle with the horn broken, but still attached to the saddle, and about half worn. A snaffle bridle, the bit double in the mid dle with four or five joints, the head stall broader than common, the reins knotted at ihe hand uhen riding, a home-made blanket nearly new with black and red stripes at the ends. The young man seen with the property, calls himself John Ervin, wearing a Palm leaf hat, old and ragged, a dark rou;tlabout and pants very dirty, old brogan shoes on, about 18 or 19 years of age, with fair hair. Any person apprehending said Ervin and returning the property will be amply rewarded. M ROBERT R. WHITE. March 1, 1847 3 w46 IN THE undersigned having entered into copartnership in the Mercantile line, will hereafter be known as the firm of Bnowx & Elliott ; and will continue to ate ct liovtfi Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. EQUITY FALL TERM, A. D., 1846. Hial Guy, John Carlton, and Hiram Ramsay, IT appearing to the satisfaction kf the Court , Defendant is not an inhabitant or this ed by the Couft,thal publication le ma.le hi .' lina Watchman, printed in Salisbary. for v. the Defendant to appear at tb next Court c f 1 Quarter Sessions, to be held for tbe County f at the Court House in Salisbury, oa the f.rst V May next, then and there to pleat! or repWj , judgment final will be ordered against he;:. lands levied on, condemned to satjhfy the mands and costs, in the casea afortsaiJ. anew, John II. Hardie. Clerk d Mid C u: the first Monday in February, !547,aoJ i i year of oar Independence. - I JOHN II. hardi:: Feb. 19, 1847- Gw42 Printers tVe 81 1 .". FRESH GARDEN S! 1HAVE just received a large supply t f Vn ' ' Seed raised by G. R. Garretson, at his F -rd l Flushing, L. I., near New York. 'fTbose w den Seed are assured, that they are of the t ry ity, and will be sold at as cheap of( die? jt r can be obtained elsewhere. " Amoitg them i.,- . the following, vb : . i ' BfaiH. Imperii), ye'.low, Reffuee or thousand to one. ITIeloi:v, Lima or Butter Bean, Crowded Bean, Forty yard do. Beets. Iirge blood Beet, Turnip do. Cabbage. Early York. Large late Drumhead, Flat Dutch. do. Red " for pickling, Ulmer" Cauliflower, Coriander, Celery, white solid. Cucumber, long green, early, L.ettuee. Large Whitehead, Drumhead, Feb. 19, 1847 tf 42 WaterlMelon, .Long Musk, dii. Zllustnii'.. Large Cound I-el, " Firing-d, - Carly,; ; White ( - Okra o Gom'oo, Onion Seed, ' Parselyi ' Parsnipt Peas, (all kind.-.) ; Pumpkins, : Pepper j Radish; Rhubar, t Squash and Spin: -, Tomati, ; . Turnip' GarderiCreM. ic . J. II. EN'IS3, Dru N I Sali.lu'.-. rs. E. A. Sharpe, C. S. Sharpe, Alfred Guy. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that E. A. Sharpe, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore, ordered, ad- ,"2jN fplrlt..titfc ori-in, its object r jertCB.'if hoipropcrly met, nntj u7,v!l was j repeatedly tnterr ing the; progress , of his speed tuuience, nnu at it lJWdnrU:JLtv-.Hjl ,t 7 '"5 w ci pro rvvurrence in iinV,'..v. nolagc manifestei Kentimcnts by the LI cheering. 'iii ption v uVinrzl on vl v Sute: -T tion wast lien mov- le, and unani- tb? i ..I 'i't"eir ,rii u hanks of this meetin? JA. P. Butler, for the jch he has displayed in has been elevated by And that this meelin? and in that of our Re. E. Holmes, conduct H lieen entrusted with (ainin2 the honor and 50 00 10 Salisbury, March 5, 1847 $w43 EPHEN FRONTIS per month. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Hen tamo forward, and jth rlreat chfrrmrr IT. iiitously alluded to , and to the re- .4.' .- i T"u tJicn so nanniiv tm- '1 ?"?e?Jand in1 which he .vCfrlly concurred. and -at r"01HIS notice is given o thf public with the object of JL calling the attention of those who are indebted by note to the estate of Daniel Hi Cress, to come forward and pay their botes, as the executors intend to bring suit against all thos who fail to make payment by the first oayot April. A. W. BRANDON, , M.bUUbK, lrrs ' i I H. H. BEARD. February 19, 1847 6w42 f Sweet Potato Plantings. r llib subscriber baa for sal at his residence, 8 miles A. norm o Lxmgton, on the n.ad leading to Greens boro', a larw quantity. of jhe Ivery best Sweet s Potato vaa naming. , ; ELI HARRIS! I HAVE for sale a certain and effectual cure for Ague and Fever. Un wards of 1000 boxes of these Pills mve been sold, and without an instance of failure when the directions have been followed. If any doubt this, they are at liberty to take a half dozen boxes and try them upon a case, and if they fail, there shall be no pay. For sale at J. H. ENNISS' Drug Store. Salisbury, March 26, 18 17 tf 47 Spring & Summer Fashions r UK 1847, JUST RECEIVED , AT THE MEW TOiMMRlM ESTABLISHMENT. X WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of JL Salisbury and its vicinity, that I have located in this place for the purpose of carrying on the Tailoring RllSittess in all its various branches, and 1 nope 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 exoense in giving satisfaction to ail who may favor me with their work ; always holding myself responsible for any work that I may do. j I have now in my employ two first! rate Workmen. My Shop can be found in T. L. Cowan's Brick Row. GEO. L. GOULD. Salisbury, March 26, 1847 REFERENCE. Mr. Gould has been cutting under ray instructions for 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 1 j H THOMAS M. OLIVER, Raleigh. N.C. WARRANTS i t carry on the business at the stand heretofore occupied by J judged and decreed by "the Court, that publication be Brown ot Maxwell, where they will be happy to receive made in the Carolina vyatchman, lor six weeks, lor mo the calls of their friends, and the friends of the late firm, defendant atoresaid, to appear at the next Term of this and the public geneially. Court, to be held for the County of Iredell, at the Court JOHN U. HKUVVri, I House in Statesville, on; the 2d Monday after the 4ih WM. M. ELLIOTT. j Monday in February next, then and there to plead, an Salisbury, March 6th, 1847 I5:tf i swer or demur to the bill of complaint of Hial Guy, John ' : 1 i Carlton, and Hiram R TCamsav.at the last term of our flUUUal jFaCtOtg ittCCtttXU. j Court- or judgment proconfesso, .will be taken as to him. uiven under my hand and seal, at onice in statesville. HE Stockholders in the Salisbury Manufacturing ; Company will hold their Annual Meeting in ihe Town of Salisbury, on the 5th of April, 1847. Stock holders are earnestly and respectfully requested to at tend. M. CHAMBERS, Prest. ? March 10, 1847. 45:4t the 2d Monday aftcrlhc 4th Monday in August, 1846. L. U sliAKrE, C. M. E. Cw43 Printers fee .$5, 50 . n ; i 2 BARRELS Old French Braftdr, ! 2 Ho. Madeira Wine, ill 1 do. Extra Port, j j 2 do. Malaga, j 1 do. Hot land Gin, -. i For sale by draught or bottle. 4 Feb 19. 1847 tf 42 J. II. CNNISS, IV TRUST SALE. ; BY virtue of a Deed of Trustito me ext Capt. Samuel Luckey, for the'purposcs tl -pressed, I will proceed to sell at public sale, at':' of said Luckey, on Monday the 22d day of M . following named property : ' f one negro nor & T.ivo wo Waggon and Horses, j Cattle, Household and Kitclien Fir, , Hogs, and a Wind-Mill, j The tenna will be made known in that i'r . A. W. ERANDON. Feb. 10th. 1847 41:7t ' J ! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to J-l the estate of Margaret Neely, dee'd, to come tor ward and-make payment as soon as possible ; and all who have claims against said estate, are requested to pre sent them to me within the time limited by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. THOMAS BARBER, Ex'r. I February 11th, 1847 6w42 GENERAL RECEIVING P U ! and Forwarding Agency ! THE subscriber observing from the advertisement of the Merchants' Steam Boat Company, of their in tention. of giving up the forwarding of Goods, offers his services.; From long expedience in that line, he hopes to give!. satisfaction. Refer to Messrs. J. tfc W. Mur phy, and Michael Brown, Esq. EDW'D W. WILLKINGS. i Fayetteville, N. C, January 20, 1847 3m39 i i . -j - -j ("- - 1 Sands Sarsaparilla. I fTUST received six dozen Sands Sarsaparilla, the beat I 1 and most approved preparation now ia nse. Per sons wishing it, are informed that I am the only agent of Ai B. Am D. Sand in this place, and therefore may be sure of the genuine article. J. 11. ENNISS, NOTICE. LL those indebted to tbe subscriber, either by Not or Account, will do well to settle by March Superior Court, as I am determined to put out all papers re maining unsettled! in the hands of Officers j for collection. ' M F. R. ROUECIIE. Salisbury, February 2G, 1847 tf 43 Valuable Land FEMALE SCHOOL AT COUNTY LINE. THE undersigned have engaged with Mrs. M. A. ALLEN, to superintend a i rmale School at or near County Line, Davje County, a iady in every respect l hiehlv qualified to iittoart instruction in the various branches of tducation. The location is a neaitny one. and boarding can be bad on accommodating terms. Tbe school will commence the 22d inst. ! i W. TURNER. ! JOHN GRAY. Feb. 19, 1847 5w4 i NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to us are reonested to come XJL forward and make settlement of iheir Notes and Accounts a father indulgence cannot be given. P 1 ! ' I A. t D. W. HCfNEYCUTT. TT VnV ftffi-r i eltaVAI.ITAP.f.r.Pt .V. r I Ivinp on the South Yadkin River, ia Div containing between 200 & 300 agr: About one hundred acres are ondei cu'tiva cellent Meadow, besides a quantity f Mea'i : cleared. Ttiere Is also some eood tot!w;i 1 1 . . and a number of acres not yet cleared. Tl" . u tion has on it a good . DWELLING HOUSi:. BARN and other necessary O UT-II ESalso an excellent ORCIlM In a word the whole fa mi is nowln gol 1:1 person wishing to purchase would do w-U to to the suUcriber, as such a bargain is rar-!v - -. , - . f david. no: February 25, 1347 5 w44 i j ; N. B. If application be made speedily, . be given this spring. ITtOR Cali, will b ; 50 bbls. rectified old V at Wheeler's old stand, by. rtm Int. Rich Fork.Pav: idson eo. March 26. 1841 2w47 KT FOR SALE AT I THIS i-OFFICE CO I S FV. I9;;i847tf42 Druggist Gold Iini, Feb. 1st. 1847-40:tf Au. 14,;4G-16i :. - ; : t i j : fir1 I : r- I J li I l! L
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