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! ! - i'-l- 'I. . " ; , f ; : '. . .': t, i ; V " I .' ! '.I . 1 I' I 1 I ' i 1 . - irnu' , . Ik - . I i IpulheijaCojnmubication in me. Whir "iin delation to a rumor in - , ?i;i ' y i I I ! i I N1 ! I.. ittmiwUil In support Mr.) ViW'-i ...... i A ' ...r ... :i ..i District fjpj M rug tanuiwiB ;v From! that, communication, wo bold ttbd int-.-rendont ianJ iUi t JlinuM'vrte for' Mr. Donj ,i!wboD. Eq. of Craven Conn, sofc. This gallant young man was Uhe ntUf OV 30111 tiU'OlUia, a member of Che. Democrat - son oi a respcmuic termer in lunryianu. j i wvm , Hfc was a favorite n the Navy, -brave W"0 ca ana quarter tfe!on-OIay & j Wm..F iJm',- His conduct in aiding to destroy a Mex-'l ofNathaii Blankenship, 're; jean schr. of War under the guns of the 4 johaH.Tomtin sonand Castle at Vra Cruz, has already been ' Carolina his wife,Milton , 1 1 1 .1 r 1 1 , ' i Blankenship, John -i W. heralded through the country ; but it is not Blankenship; L. Blank- cnpiil arf;K' A'1'niiiHiratlon of rt.lftXMr, IVlk, hanlheco rrn fare lectf(J 10 " The party composed ot 1 arker, Hynson, fUoilse injStktesviUea the 3iMpnday August nt. lldlgers, and four seaman, WHS to pay a i then and (there to artswer, plead to or demur to Bald peti fJml vUit tr. ri Knj?lish mannf.war lafp. ! tioii, or the same will be heard "Pro! confesso ks tojthem. VftflWin BIIU ,1 V llllJ-J I "II cx, llll.ll rv ill. a,( (Jonjrppsa Dipncrdlir majority of Lrscntls tojthe jn;t a- Vhig majoriti' .1 llo'w 1 happdns it thut in these two ''Vnnci there U a Democr atic lo?s of 30 VJt : AnlhovV hanpens.ik ihut the AM- , co!ur?et it xV '.-.mioiiiy.of 70. in lie last Con. I , '.it! 15ut one. answer caij Ijei given it I H't bf the-' hijjh-hanuetl a(id ur.constitu- 'eourw ot tno AUinmjsirauuu i mis ii is tuaUrtn holiest lemocruts, and forced s 9 'tha! lM'Port Wjliig m 'n; and what .un wltnes-sTil jrr Njw Yo k,' Pennsylva u . .... r ' ...mi 1.. I :. (n(J Ifl'IOia, Will no mvvn ii iwiui vxuu : : 1 1 - ! " 'I'-;, . 2t...1.l r 'AonU; nd shall nol .fail my word. ''..Vlr.ibriefly lhee: Ilknow Mr. I)J If!l .;it. cnpal'ie and'Hiithliil"; and I be ho counlrv in r . . lOcojne so corrujiij rpenfare elected u tonrPM, ww) J w'dr to bring: the govern merit liack to ??2i3a UVrij. A!id!aIU!:?Sed,thia J.tiew J Mame,u,y Mirn wejfincrai. irfonC.lhr.un ana -u ? P nn i ,he afternpon: They were JVulee taod 7 Tr v7 'T viiit so agreeable as would detain them th c.H.Hy,"aj the ate elections y were then to proceed to the Castle, lit inclusively; How hippens it, that with mujjcqoars, board and set tire to r.L-iJch sf.nti.jo jtiid hMt Congress only tP schooner, without giving time for, the f lliUv happens it garnbon oi ipe uasue to Uetend herv Thev accordingly jproceeded. Gn leaving the Eglishmani Hynson said in a laughing way to the officers" Do you see that schr. byjthe Castle? vou will see a fine blaze tnpe direct!. The facers thought, of as a mere expression and more oi it. ; i he rxoat was hftiiled in Spanish, and Lieut. Parker (who spoke goodfepanish) replied, giving he challenger to suppose the boat belonged to the schooner, which had been to Dick uri a man's hat which had been knocked! overboard in a fray thus giving the boat tiipe to reajjh the Vessel. They boated I and took one or two men who were !6n d(ck, and placed them in the boat.) WHn a khort distance from the schooner, it was' thought thai the fire had not taken as! Was, desired Hynson gave an order to "back. th;estarbonjrd oars, give away the larboard oars,", A counter order was given butHyn; ,i.!..,.,'iini nrnlcssca fiililsiill to he a 4 tot- . 4 . . ' . . . . ,. t J i . tar, and flj-d his own pistol into the pow-: der, thereby causing himj great injury-Uso mjjucli so lm could hardly find his way back td the boatl A lew davs nt'tor this vent. the Somersi was underway, chasing a brig which wasistandiiikr into Anton Lizardo. under considerable sail. 1 The Somers, as ajl know, was capsized. Hynson at this tijne had bpth arms in slings, from the ef facts of hisexertions in burning the schoo ner. When all was lost the brie sink- 4 PEGU AT TIIR.bLUBX TIME. ; itjg fasWand her commander had given . tfwkratfn are tiow busily .employed in :;:toe order for every man to do his best for :Ji;n?doD the old edifice in Chestnut hjmseltliynson was seen about to plunge wt Philadelplna, recently occupied by into the clep, when the crew of the only ypAtikf Norti America preparatory , surviving boat all cried to him to come lU erection uU new structure. A- and take tjieir places in the boat. "Jo 1" .oaa the pariers stowed away in the gar- j replied Hynson. I wul take my chdnce (pi uur-venerai)i ipue oi dfick anu wim iuvv icnv uiv u pertsi : ne piungi- lui'O tli'V I ' Il I I 'k i I L I f 1 I fl I C I I j.vfti yi j o tm i ii i i j Petition for' sale of Heal E ;i i - tate. - -: i ' " t i generally kndwri that he was the first to j enp Peter Blanken , . . ! .... f BI1'P, Aaaune uiansen pian uns gauani act, which, in conjuncupn ship.Mary Blankenship. i ;., ii i i ir:. a nmm iin -wt : . ge'rs, heo nobly assisted to carry out. The '.. 1 1 ...I 1 Ac .1;. . .I..nlllra nn.l ,v yi "g ncgouru oi m jf ordered by the Ckort, that publication be niade io oljuis death, is trom a letter ot a naval ; the: Carolina! Watchman, for the soace of six weeks noti- olhcer published' in thVJ3oston 1 imes : lying the said Milton, John W.and Pter Blankenship, K 'rf.P nln u-n .vpeufed as fnllnu- to PPa! al the n Court of Plea and Quarter Sea- IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the : Defendant, Milion, John Wi. Leror and Peter lilankensnip.are not inhabitants of this State: It is there ta t e i of ;, lo v tft vol im; UlEHliLL. CUUNTY. . , ,i , and an order of sale granted accordingly. l" V"c Witness,: J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our sai3 Court at Of- fice, the 3d Monday in May, 1847, and in the seventy, firet year of American Independence. , !' i i . J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 6w9 Printers fee G 00 ; . , . j , " comes. beofitfiicJj against Democracy of y;CHhaio been guiltyi is thj l I am a 4 fol Jr'tf Mil CUimiiiJ If this U a crime a- L:.m fipffibcrarfi I'uloryi in-it, hnd desire(no. -l. i.-ltri ruri DrTinrr:if jrf.bim J J to Cin i'TSe 'it as a! crime in me, ..I km i'folUvt-er'j of John CJ Ciilboun, Xnd ffewwe luch -Statesmen and l'atiiois in ibe (itin, and a It awcntic jta lyu a 11 r. L.aintin, anti a less jf of inall men, like Mr. 1'oik, eievaied ,fcfiatiin. 'Jnerj the. count rt would not be L , lulTerins under this) terrible scourge of -T(f the I)eit)cracwould be disgraced with ;ji motto unfit! banner as, to the victors .W the1 spoils.!'' I Voted, lit is true, for (f(pulk, liiit.t deeply regret it-and solemn. iWve that n.i.ne4enths ol those who voted .iliJ, regret it too." ? ! State ot ; Jlovtlv nroltnn, 1 i : I i tnnnm t riAtTVour t -!!... Court o" ! Pleas and Quarter Sc$si&risMay :,. ' i TVrro, 1847. , . ; !" Sumpter Hoover and others, ) . i- . ' 1 1 H ' . i "X; .' . Petition .for partition of John Hoover antf others. ' ) Land.'' V IT appearing to the satisfaction: of the Court, that the : Defendant, John Hoover, is not an inhabitant of this State t II is therefore adjudged by the Court, that publi cation be made in the Carolina VVatchman for the space of six weeks, notifying the said John Hoover to appear at the next Couri of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions, to be held for ibe County of Iredell, at the Court .House in Statesville'on the 3d Monday of August next then and there to show cause, if any he has, why . the -prayer of said petition should not be granted. " i-- i m i .; WitnessVJ. F. Alexander, Clerk jof our said Court at Of Ifice, the 3d Monday in May. 7Tand in the seyt-n. 'tV-nrst year of American iiiucuuriiur. , i j , I J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 6w9--Printersfee $5 50 i j ! State of Jlovtft eitoUita ! ! IREDELL' COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May Term,' 1847. Justices judgment levied on two hundred acres ofland, adjoining the lands of Wm. C. Johnson and others, ns the property of Daniel Rumple. Court of Pleas dnd Quarter I Sessions May Arteus McKay to use of 1 Justices judgment levied on" William; -WiUiford. 1 1 200 acres of land idjdinin - j t9. j oj t j th lands ot Wn U. Johnson J Alfred 3. 'Gray ani ! Ind others, as the property of i . . Daniel Rumple. 1j Daniel Rumple. IT appearing to the" etttisfiction of the Court, that the iDefendant, Daniel Rumple, is not an inhabitant of this County itiisUnerefbre ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the .Carolina Watchman for the term of three jweeksi notifying the Defendant, Dante! Rumple, to appear aij thej next Court of Pleas and Qoar ter, Sessions to be held for the County of IredeUat the Court Housej in Statesville, on the 3d Monday of August j next, then atid there o show; cause, if ; any he has, why j said judgment shall riot be confirmed, and the land Wied upon, condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt, interest and costs, with accruing interest and cost. ; -,. - ' Witness.iJf.-F. Alexander, Clerk ofour said Courtat Of fice, the: 34 Monday . in May, 1847, "and in the seventy-first year 6fi American Independence, t - Mr" I 111 i J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. 3w9 Printers fee $ i 50j. i, Stntcij of iaiottn (aroiiu.i j : DAV1E-COUNTY. ! Court of i Pleas and Quarter SessionsMay .1 , . Term, 1847. Ill i , he e s; t ;;a r r i.vl l 1H& XEAS.I 1- OF SPRING and SUISIER GOODS !llf 1 1 1 i i MICHAEL BROWN IS NOW RECEIVLNG A LARGE AND SPLENDID -STOCIi 01 SPRING GOODS! I Elizabeth RatleJge vs. John Ratledge,Leyisi Love and husband W illiam, and others. I ; Petition for Dower. - .. ! - TIT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Xj Ratledge, Levisi Love and husband, William, are not inhabitants of this State It is ordered by the Curt that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, printed in Salisbury, that the said John Rat- ledge, Levisi Love and husband WilHainjbe and appear at ibe next Court of .Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to ke held fori the County of I Davie, at the Court-House n Mocksviliej on the 4h Monday in August next, and show .cause if any1 they have, why the prayer- o said "petition should net be granted, otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, and a writ of Dower issued accordinsiyj. : . r Si LJ 3. J- - Witness, jCs swell Harbin, Clerk of out said Court at of- bce,the4th Monday :in May, 1847, and, in the 71st MONG which may he found every description of DRY GQOI uieiuumg urganuies, Juawns, Tissues, Irish Linens. Cam! inc Silks, Barege and Muslin Sarfi and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces,: L sertings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ate, together with a fine assortment of ...'. II ! v CLOTHS,! CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS- And all other articles ofihe latest style suitable for Ladies and Cckilemrns t-r . Yerpna, -prin Pearl, Lf?horn!t Straw Bonacts, Fnr, Silk, Panama, Ltshora I Paha it it I GROCERIES. CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. NAILS ir. The, above goods having been selected" from the best and fulleit stock in Philadelphia and New YotL 1 ' sures nut irienus ana all who may honor him with a call, that no pains shall be spared to famish then t' uw-iuvpoi wsuiuiiaure eiyics, ana at as low prices as iney can oe naa eisewnere. j All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE takeo io exchange for goods at the market price, j j , Salisbury, May 15, 847 tf tj i I ; ' ;''; j 3lia. IE2 S IELX Y j' ; AND . - SUMMER -GOODS! I TOE SI BSCRIBER ! ! IS I SUIT j yeaaofour independence. ow6 Priniers fee S5 50 I HARBIN, Clk. TJWOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public,' thar lu v v recoivinjr direct from the Northern Cities, and oneninn at his: the corner east of the. Court Il.uise.one of the liandmest stocks of jt j SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Ever brought to this market. Among the stock may be found, for gentlemen's weir S SALTS OF TOWN LOTS. i i Samuel jLuclaey Sc Co. " VS. Alfred S. Gray and : Daniel Rumple. ' 1 6 m urouajr nc un nay vi rtuujl nxt wp will m rf r i : niinr in i t.nmi,-.. ' " c will "v oner ior saieiai ruDtiiu alui tu. to w i,i.,u est bidder, the , " f ! ; D r37 in the Town of Taylorsville on ihc premises. Taylorsvillei the seat of justice for the new County of Alexander is located in a. high healthy region coun try, abounding with the necessaries of life, good water, beautifully level, yet in the immediate v icinity and in full view of the mountains ; in a good neighborhood, with French and English wool bl'k Cloths, Blue, Brown, t i i i . , ; Olive and Invisible do , French and English wool black Cassimeres, all wool Tweed, sop. French Dra IV cadian Coating, Croton Coating, fancy and white Linen Drills, Cream and Brown Linen Drill. Gra.- L.' 11 appearing -to the satisfaction oi tne Lourt, that the excellent mineral Springs in its vicinity, and a region Defendant, Daniel Rumpleis not an inhabitant of i abounding-with unsurpassed water power for moving this Uoijnty v It is tneretore oraerea ny me ouri( mat machinery of any kind. ! ; si is ? iiT i r.j .i . . . . : . . . i ' ! I tin oldnew.spapcrsf iKiye ch, corflp.iretl with; the-large sheets; of tirfsenfiMV, are quite it curiosity itr Im-cii flirliislied with one of these re- adf ihfipMfii time. 1 1t is ehtitled " The lyrical! AVe: k ly M e rc u ry;T p u hi ish eVl; at ttijttlelplai hy nurew Hrndlonl, intl randjttc IS'vftmber ii8, V78. In or- r (bat oir readers rtiay form an idea f$omfl things I were mai);iged in this. iljjust one hundred and n tin teen years extract, the 16Ilovi6r advertise- '(ntffom)tlic fiajer Ijjpfore bs : , )lSTrrjtwl from London, iii the ship Ror Mittiji Ilarhft coiiiirannilf r, a parcol of : i ' I tia Bulletin) ojl in the Water, and the deep blue sea been found, closed over him ; and with calm submis sion poor jllynson perjshed and so j has lils name. Wilj the public permit the nHme of a! hero ljlke this to die away with out a word to soothe his friends ? He was engaged to be married to a charminsr publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the term ot three weeks, notifying tne Letendant, Daniel Rumplei, to appear at the next Court of rleasand Quar ter Sessions, to be held forjihejCounty of Iredell, at the Court House ini Statesville,! on the 3d Monday of Au gust nekt then and there to show cause, if any he has, why sad judgment shall not be, confirmed, and the land levied on, condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt, interest and costs, with accruing interest and cost. Witnesb, J. FjAlexander, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, he 3d Monday of May, 1847, and in the seventy-first "year of 'American Independence. ! i j . ,;. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 3w94Printera fee 84 50 'State of North Carolina Davidson County. . ' ' ' i Superior Court of Law. Mary Osment, ) , - . ' petition for Dicorce. t. N vs. Yarbrough Osment. The lots will be sold on one, two and three venrs cred it the purchaser giving bond and approved security for the purchase money. To those wishing a situation in a healthy region of country, this sale will offer inducements of a superior kind. ROBERT L. STEELE. SION HARRINGTON, GEORGE SWAIM. JAS. H. NEWLAND, A. C. McINTCSH. June 11, 1S47 7w8 sttc oi liovtn cravouua, ROWAN COTNTY. MAY SESSIONS, 1847. Janies Kirk, j 1 fa Samuel B. Walla. For Ladies' Wear...-' l0nVjl'n' Alpacca, English nnJ Americar) and Fancy ami Furniture Prints, Plaid and Poult de .k.dro i and hUick titu de Rhina do , Printed lawis, Baree., Rosalia Fiaids, Tarlton Muslins, Frencli wurke 1 Ladies Scarfs. 1.1S1V jacont anl Thread Lait-sanJ E-ljings. Twelvt quaiter bleached SI.eeti.-, 1'. -brown sheeii,,, British long Cloths, Bed Ticking, Heckaback, Bird Eye and Tulle I.a;-r . ' FLORENCE AND NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. English China Pearl do., Rice do , Panamn, leghorn, Silk and Fur Hat. Fine all woot,Carpetinr, g-r fashionable dress Boots and Shoes, Ladies i-ronzrd Hoots, fancy col'd Gaters. Slipprr. &.e., WL.f.L Tanners' Oil, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Government Java Coffee, Rio Coffee, brown : . 1 1 i -: : Tea ,perm Candles, ladies and gentleniens' Saddles, ... , HARDWARE AHD OUTLBR"2",j EUptic Springs, Carriage Trimmings, Smiths Tools, ytih, Grain and Grass Sr1 i ... r . i i i o , . . . - loonier wmi a grcai vanry oi oiner uooas ; an ot wnicli were purclia-vd at the very lowest tite ! entirely, and will be sold at wholesale or retail for cash at a very small advance i J. F. CHAMBER Salisbury, April 27, 1 847 Hf.Vi .1'. young lady of Baltimore. gliklyMen Sirvan s,. consisting of Nus- i , i imm, - joytiers,'.! Shiemakcfw, Weavers," tYf.rP an?. !?C nr4k.rn:tkers, Ilricklavrs, Sawyer.,' IJfihleve d1,e Titlori.SidV.rf...b--H.i..i.-J l't...: I-..- Idhe capture The Vur. The New York Comrner- i i i . i j . cial Advertiser publishes the following extract ofja letter from ja Southern gen tleman, said to be oneo"the most shrewd ahd far-sefeing men in t(ie country:! co is becoming erery victory we "lorj.Mav.makers. Butchers. Ch iir mnker. Kryij Liher tratle?, -and nrrt to be sold ve- f frjwnabK eiilier" Tr ready X ilLur, by JCdward Ho oney. Wheat, nc, Philadcl- imporary W perhaps too young :(jik; what many 1M iladelphians I i c st: t Lflfinn 1 4 i l5load(l with pus tti . above;, lyihg in tlie stream of KWiawr can remember to have seen, fu with carcoes ol such live The war with Mex inore, serious ; sfers the prospect of peace?. - Vf if t tin lanital n.klnti liL.Mt w . v . vuuuiii. mull ,n 1 1 1 soon be elfected, Will only add to the j exj nsperation of that people! It is a strange infatuation with Mr. Pork and 'his Cabi npt whichHnduces them to believe a peacd possible. The Mexicans look upon it as ajstrugglejfpr their national existence fdr their religion and iq thisyiewftne are not very wrong. Thfey know that knvl IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant Yarbrough Osment. is not an inhabitant of this Btate: It is therefore ordered hy the Court, that publication be' made, in the Carolina Watchman anJ Greensborough Patriot for three months, for the Defend ant to be and pppear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Davidson.nt the Court House in Lexington, on the 1st Monday after the 4$i! Monday in September, then and there to answer the petition of the said Mary Osment, or judgment pro confesso will be entered up against him, and the cane set for hearing. Witness,"A.: Hunt, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the 28th day. of June, 1847. 3m9; . - AND. HUNT, Cl'k. l ' . -' . .. Notice---Administrator's Sale af Valuable Land ! Attachment levied on sundry i j land, 1 of 16 acres &, 1 of 7 acres , A. & D. W. Honeycut, vs. same. - Levied as above. i nits : i IT appearing toithe satisfation of the Court, that the defendant, Sair)uel B. Walls, is not an inhabitant of this State: On motion, it is ordered by the Court, that publicatiori be made in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for six weeks, that the defendant appear at our next Gourt of (Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Rowan, at the Conrthouse in Salisbury, oh the first Monday in August next, then and there to re plevy, or plead to i$sue, or judgment final will be render ed against him, and the property levied on be condemned tosatisfy the Plaintiffs demands. Witness, John II. Ilardit, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 21st May, 1847. J. If. II AUDI E, CVVi. ' 6w4 Pr's. fee $7 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS ; GRIGG, ELLIOTT & CO., t i j EXTEXSIVE PUBLISHERS, ', i' . .. I WholesaleBooksellers and Stationers, No. 9, North Fouri!i St., Phlla;! KEEP constantly on hand, a very extensive assortment of Hook and Stiltioiiarf , ch a ed and usually purchased for country sales ; w hich they will s-ll on as favorable terms a the 'art- . purchased in this city, New York, or Boston. j t Having an extensive Bindery connected with their estahlishinent, they are enabled to supply eru- r- 1 varieties of Blank Work, in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. 1 j Banks, and Clerks of County Courts' ' I will find our Blank Book equal, if not superior to any they have ever had in uw, and orders by Cor chants will be promptly attended to. Particular attention will also lie paid to all orders, ihrouj'. Merchants or by mail, for Law, Medical; and Miscellaneous Books, for public and private Librajie. ati 1 will be spared to complete all such orders, on the most reasonable terms. JjTCountry dealers Wiiriln-l i advantage to call and examine our large stock, before making their purchases. .April 3 an odd d p at esitJXAJ Ci: ON jMonday the 3d day of August next, I will sell at the Cbgrt-House, in Salisbury, a TRACT OP LAND, belonging to the estate of W'm. M. Johnston, dee'd, ly ing fifteen miles northwest of Salisbury, on the main road leading from Salisbury to Wilkesbo rough, adjoining the lands of Solomon Hall, Thomas Gillespie, IL D. Johnson bnd others, containing about ; 28 5 ACRES, 100 of wliieh is cleared, and in a nrood state of cnltiva peace they can jmake twill be attenided-1 'tion ; also about Thirty Acres of reoirlSHsHafiasand Collow- TV1. r pari prineir country, ; i fjood iMcadow Land. waiting foH customers to come f "t. tne extent otf oar demands will f he will look in to tbe file of! f m a measure reguiatea oy our power io epiorce tnera. -;j ; v JThey lave constantly before them the French invasion of Spain and its conse quences, pt cost France 700,000 men, afid in the sequel Napoleon his throne, and they think that similar policy on their pari win ujumaiety leau to our abandon- nhnrr i tli T.ilimrv nf th '?phted Society, or indeed into ativ tfj or Hew York rjaper if the same vijjl find frcqticnt advertisements aawa s of the at ovc class of white Hitl marks and clothing described oflered for their anpreheh- I m'anf rf thiall Ytntl 11 1 rv llA7i rv- . . ... -commument to an jail so thar rVu "l- oW 3 V lure erriaygettl em aain. As r2, Jl 1 cifies ; ,bi t the 8f000.000 of peo- ; ffMicp th war ofiilfalS. a vessel Pe pf-Mexico will yet rtjmain to be con- IAti.,! :r.i.in,i:..'.L.. ILL a quered. In my opinion the plan brought I A. 1 1 . I I t . I 1 f CoWss ( Kn in KPSsi.mlirPe onc' anu ,c.w,u ""nly Oe adopt- 7i " '. V : ,l raViuh to Annan PMtlre disposed of Mr freight ; a lrof the mdn l avintf been bouirht IS ' M' . . 1. ''I r oi. Congress, (then in session -4 to ibe Western country. Ilong in sprvNude. We hazard! Itf.wL'in thd cdhiecture that some; iti ' !-ori a kuj Jout the whole pos- 1 . "OrtllOIA flft ro niina tfioin rn'ic. forward by Mr. Calhoun, the Mexican war in thej in a s peech on Senate, i is the but not' until some 20JJ00 men and fif ty! millions of dollars have been sacri- CFFlrt -4 ' . rt JU pur new lcthe 1 hii' i In Raleigh, by the Rev. Dr. Mafeon', Mr. CHARLES B. ROOT, to Miss ANNIE F. GALES, daughter of Weston R. Gajes, Esq , Editor of He Register. TTT to 0' in J-R0t THE UNION. w 'Minister to Hrazil. ;;lthcOKhipof.the.li ne. which Ibfj Pacific immediately. Mr. family go with Mr. Tod to J o j have every reason to hT JrvToJ wil1 promPl,y ijust jiWct-th'ttt may exist with Bra- W U lh! desire of our Gd C . Hainiiin the most amicable ,4!P!lll0theiCharge of the U Nto Chili, Will grT out in the iWLrlf Norfolk about the mid- WSfH9hiHwi,lwait r him llU ri' ."ei Uh ( herselt is destin- Uattrnn. nUY OTS'J anMfnger has hois &&PiPtiWH President, anrl Tfdeat. j: At his residence in the county i of Rockingham, lion Ve4nesJay the 19th of May, 1847. in the 85th year of lus a'ge, Capt. RICHARD STUBIfLEFIELD. a soldier of the Revolution. j 1 At his residence in Rockingham! county, on the 24th of May, 1847, ;Mr. GEORGE COURTS, in the 87th ! year bf his agel He was a Revolutionary soldier. i i - -4 i ? i . , . . , . , NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. - i M THE SUBSCRIBER would re spectfully! inform the citizens of . Salisbury, and the public at large, ! ih.n h hs bDened a shop in the ii n T 5 Tr ' . room next to .Yiichael crown s slre ana opposite ine Mansion Hoteland is prepared toimake , JWO-KJ U11U kJJLAVji-i-5 , . jj Of good materials and in the most fashionable manner. i The materials used and the skill displayed in making he is confident Will give satisfaction to those who patnbn tix. bioi, and he'jassures the; public that his whole study ! mi L.I.. ..ii . -,.:l i i i ii; vvl:. ri-- v-!;'!'4acoblefler . Cnrtonr1 Tn11 1R47 Br9 3-' - There is. a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE and other necesasry BUILDINGS on the premises ; also a 7V1JY YARD on said place. ALSO, at the same time and place, one tract of land of about ACRES, lying on both sides of the Wilkesborough road, 14 miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of James Watson, L. D. Johnston, J. D. Johnston and others. Also: a lying on both sides of the Soutli Yadkin river, adjoining the lands: of Mrs. Neely, R. D; and John D. Johnston, containing about GO acres of bottom land. R. F. & J. D. JOHNSTON, Admrs of Jesse Johnston, dee'd. June 25, 1947 owl) LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Salisbury, July 1st; 1847. A Viliiam R. Acton, Alexander Agner, Miss Mar garet Anderson, 2 ; Mrs. Christina Ary, John and Win. Albright- I John Bird, Rary Brown, Austin Brad-sh-aw, Wliiliam Bos!, William Barber 2 ; Henry Barring er, Dr. R. R. Bogle, Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw, Henry Brown, .Martin Barrier, Thomas Barber,Mrs. Angelina i Barker, Capt. M. Burke, Samuel Bell, Dr. W Baith, Mo- ! ses Barringer. C Jacob Correli, Thomas Craige,2; Thomas Crawford, Miss Maria ' Craige, Peter Casper, John Caldwell, Chairman of Common Schools, Henry Coon, John Carson. D. George F. Davidsou, Henry ; H. Dent 4 E. Andrew Eller, : George EaglejuF. J. N. File, Col. John A. Fagg, Daniel Frick, Thomas Fra- j ley, Jacob File. G. William Gray, Margaret Gala- i more, J. H. Gheen, Eldred Gill Miss Gossiman, Samuel ' Galamore. H Joseph Hall.J. H. Harkness,' John G. Hartsell, Charles Hardie. Martha Harris, Miss Margaret Howard, William Hill, Thomas Hellard. J. Wm. W. ; Jaobs, L. D. Johnston, Rev. J; Ingold. K. Mrs. Da vid Kerns, Wm. H. Krider, Elahor Kincaid, Tobias Kes ler, JameS -E. Kerr,2 ; Dr. R. Kerr. L. Elizabeth Line- bary, John Little, Jacob Linglek David Link, James M. ' Leigh, FJ D. Locke. M G. Mills, Misenham- j mer, Richard H. Martin, Dr. John Mays, Peter Mowry, i George W. Monroe, Miss Elizabeth L. Martin, Joseph McCamless, Samuel W. Moore, John Myers. . N. J. B. Nolly. O A. W. Owens. P. Turner Pinkston, David Peninston, Hiram Partee, William P. Price. B. ' Perry. R. Gforge Rex, Londy Roseman, John Reid, V..Reid. S.-Samuel Sloan, James D. Smith, G. W. Sniith, Mrs. Rosetta Swink. George Smith, Wm. Soon er, John Steel.T. Peter Troutman, Hon. J. Addisou Trbtt. W. Richard Walton, James Wedell, Daniel Wood, William Willis. 3w9 I, IB. JULIAN,, Pi .M. l- U - O'AnJXBS CAST STEEL for GlalSaws, v7 VrvFS'for sale by i t MICHAEL BROWN. Revival at the High Shoals. WE wish to give notice that we constantly have on harid.at the High Shoals Iron Works, in Gaston, (formerly Lincoln county,) O Waggon Tyre, of all de scriptions, Axe Bar, Scollop, Square, Round Iron, Moles, Gun Scalps, Nail Iron, Spindles and Cranks, and Nails. We also ihake to order, turned Mill Irons, and for other machinery, all of which will be sold at re duced prices. We will also deliver any of the above to persons who live at a reasonable distance. ANDREW IIOYL, Pres. ' Gaston co. y. C, - ' May 2o,i8H. 'KiUSl-i0 Negroes Wanted ! CASH FOR X EG ROES. The subscriber wishes to purchase a number of LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, suitable for the southern market. Persons having prop erty of the above description to dispose of will find it to their advantage to make early application to him, as he is payitig the highest market prices in cash. He will also pay the highest prices for Mechanics. He can be found at Shavers Hotel.. E. .MYERS. Salisbury, N. C, June 1847 tf 7 N.. B. : Persons at a distance having any of the abovrf property for sale will be attended to by addressing me. E. M. LEVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. : M THOSE who wish to purchase Gold Ulld Silvrr AVatcllC, will find it greatly to djir to call on the subscribers, who are selling at very reduced prices. They have just received and I. stantly on hand j . j j A Fine and Fashionable; Stork of Jewelry and Faney Artlelei of mry .Drriplicn. which will be sold low for cash ; and warranted to be as represented, or the money irtorneJ. Wa? ! and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months Lepine and plain wM. patent levers. All are respectfully invited to call and examine their fine selection at their new ett.l, posi.e to C, B. Wheeler'. Drug Store, and one door above J. &. W. Murphy s. tah paid for olj ..ver. Salisbury, April 16, 1847-tfoO D0Al IL FRESH STOCK 0F ! s SPRING AND SODIER CUD JXE z i B R O W IV TIIElTIerrailtile BllSgliets heretofore car ried on in the Town of Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, under ihe Firm of J. Murphy & Co., was closed on the 9th instant. The same business will still be carried on at the same place by James Mur phy: and James S. McCubbins, under the firm of Mur phy & McCubbins. All persons indebted to J. Murphy & Co., at Statesville, will please call-on James Murphy and; settle the same by cash or note ; and those having claims will present them. June 9, 1847 lw4pd J. MURPHY & Co. Salisbury, July 2, 1847 tf 9 . . . i For Sale! IN pursuance of an order obtained at the last May Ses sions of Rowan County Court, I shall sell at the Court-House, in Salisbury, on Monday the second day of August next at public auction 29 NEGROES, beinsg a get bf family negroes, many very likely OUNG GIRLS and BOYS among them, belonging to the es tate of Thomas Craige, dee'd. Terinsof sale, six months credit with interest from date, purchasers giving bond and approved security. - JOHN B. LORD, Adm'r. Jane 15, 1847 7w7 ELLIOTT fWAKES pleasure in announcing to their friends and J the public, that they are now receiving and owning at their store, f' A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Spring siufc -Summer Goods, Comprising a great variety of articles for; Ladies', Gen tlemen's and Children's wear ; together with Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &c, all of good quality and very low. But the subscribers would invite particular attention to their stock of Hats, Boots and Shoes, Sunimer Cloths, Linens, Vcstings, fyc. and also to a lot of Ladies fine Summer Shawls and Scarf; and to .their stock of Bonnets, Gloves, Printed Lawns, Gingham Lawns, BAREGES AD SILKS; All which afe beautiful and cheap. Call and see, for we will sell low for cash. Salisbnry, April 30, 1847 tf 52 i .- ' ' "DR. A. MrBffT, Having located in this place offer 'his profet- ainnoi rvis to his findi and ihepublic, He may be found at John I. Shaver'i Hotel, un.J less professionally engaged. j Salisbury, June 11, 1847 3w6 Fresh & Genuine Iilcdid AT ' ' ; f 4 . . . : : III Wheeler's Old Slr::d ! . i fL3 JJ and its various preparation. IOO lbs. of Hydro sublimated 'Mrro many of its other preparations, 200 ounces of Iodine and its Lie pre; Also many other new Medicines. Wol.alic. ; receive and keep constantly on hand rarvsten.'w ment of genuine Medicines, Paints,vti-S:-:' , Furniture, Soaps, Candles, ; s INSTRUMENTS. J BRUSH sa A -v-' j . ; Spices, Perfumery and Fancy An . ... n n , ' r . u .i . which we will generai.y wii.wwtrwr r:i, i.. .i bought south of ibe Potomac. Ph)ciar.- v Books, &.C., can be accommodated ur-n r -terms.' Dr. Wheeler's office is at our thrp, a i i'.t will at all tiroeatsKepiessureinaovuingwi.iio r who may need medicine, if e. Prescript . ' short notice. Our shop ia open at ' h"i: ai 1 ed by those experienced in the basins, h w i , t iies be happy to wail upon our friends bud j udoo the nioat reasonable terms. ! ' V LOCKE VCIIAITI ' Salisbury, April 30. 1947:t(52.; i i ... Tailoring. IT PRESBYTERY OF CONCORD. An adjourned meeting! of the PaESBYTEaT or Cox cobo, will be held at Steel Creek Church, commencing on the 14th day of July next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full meetina is narticalarly desired, and required by the importance ;of the business claiming th attention of the Presbytery.! Jane 8, 1847. J. 3. McCUTCHAN, St. CTk. BF. FR ALE Y is ever re"ady to make CLOTHING . in ihe latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY EClmtSG very chea p. He will also leach the art f CUTTI G to any wishing to leam, as be is agent for some of the rnt fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. AH kinds of clothes cut at short notice. Produce ikeo in payment at market prices. .' . . ( ' itAYSInralaablc Ointmenl t fur wie by ! . , - . J. II. LM Salisbury. June 18,1847 tf 7 ' . G B. WHEELER. M. D OFFERS his professional arrvWa lo a the community generally, i The r itate to command hia services: h officeiU at I. apothecary shop, where be will at all iwnef ! see his friends and acquaintances, and ou U I cept absent upon pitfi-aialtdatiea. 4 j Salisogry. April 30. 1 7-tf52 j ; ldTLLLERYBUSfNKS MRS LOL'ISA DROWN wouUi rry'y ' S i alter Bnnei. o ihe Istef fabtn. in a n" " ' i. Lien'. hais. All h a-ks i a SSn and will give en: lUi! Thankful forth liberal, -mt,-- t, freived.sne hopes to n'J, same. Order, from a distance ihanLfu-J , punctually attended to . ,M Salisbury. AprU lG,l847-3m31 ? ! r -.1
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