if-""' . , -
if. : i
it i j niv-s-i-'iu
,1 x 'i .f.HMil
Ill'K .1 V "' I" "
of
I 1 ' t
utv "po
ll'a- ti pnxl ice
:i ' (,i ftisi'ii'i?
lining t i
rCiirreyonJe.rb? of the Ch'trlestoH (Wir. -
!' -..,, ,.. '
! i' nfu-h ifaht have l,eon very
lLJU ,: V l!i!i.4lrr-o between HOW
j I- defV'rr'
f.,,1' V;t.(': Ll Jr... ...all,
M"l" " 'ii'"" ,; J , .i ,il """"'f iM-jfi-n wiioni some
ri'kli of I,- r,4..V, ! W,,,."r aruMr badcxiUrd..net on Can.n.
M ' ,i,,;'r ,!" , ,1UH , Mr T IH-dVdddre9s,4!ome words t Ed
..;,n.Vdd hr he he a.kom,mniefikvith halfla dozen
..,! tflH!'
U T . ;i . . t a i m 1 1 .1.1
Jljll IJIIIV ' UH PI I III nin,ii mi
4'oul.l rejoice that llie repnb
u i I I . .i J .. ....
i itii it: am III) down uini; mr
.rlTiiL .iLL.rv-,,,4 than I am. and Let
..rtNr-i. vfir-
hut
SEW.03LKA.Ns;ji-nday.VAiia. 13 1CU. A: M.
To the Editors' M the Charleston Courier ?
?. i ' '
We liave. no inrther aririvaU from , Mexico
Ncw$ from tliljcj'mter Ijas become scarce
and wanted." j
A dc-peraJe fgrny trtok ptac.e last cvetjinr, a-
limit Ms o'eloclvJihot ween lint. Orlian Rvrd and
Im'IWVHI HOW ' ,,, . , r T.vi.jjL..l . , J .
mi. .! ij'i:njs, ;i lawyer ol lliiscnj.
J'he part ic liefWeen whom sotne previous dif-
etiepti when
i " i
warus, wuicu
he acicompaoied
a lua led rane
fi)!loWin up hi
it desirable
l41'"" , - j li ,nJihnrTr he dullOS Ol Stilt
1 CI H
J of.
to
ICIfl fciv?jltt?Mi libmod Ity othor and conMd
.J a caiifile fy'r the V'idency, it been
nV.n nirrncv'iftri iiie in the matter and ii the
important in that
w nrl kll; ihe ph d; and explanations I
' ','Votfr'i'w twd.jiiakevj an reardi this or
a :7j.iJliwthe iH'St ol my. anilines, s-trici v n
IcBinpW :4i,,:i.Ve ;'"""!''"- Sh..dd I' ,lie aths veste.
CVH ' - 111. U I In ll.i i.n I n.ii.l ,i ,ir lU . .. i
' i ..!.. iii... .... . i ii...
...UneOlU llinve )i m. iei tie, .iiiu ny nu an
'T ' I !;. ;..i'l;.,a.i - a i .... .t.. . ....
"mitt". BO lliai I (T""'0 '. ouu tiit oinrc uu-
welVv1J hf.th'; '"Hief maistrale of the
Kvith halfla dozen blows with
j Edwards! reheated, Byrd still
Iblow?, tiif the former succeed.
ed in SlMlniJI a revolver from his pocket, with
vvhiejh lm firedjj three shots at Byrd, two of
whicjh took etll?yi upon him, and he only lived
a lew minutes ;!ier beinjj Inken intuit shop
ncarj at hand. MEdward? surrendered himself
at onee, and I iS;resurne (if tried) will be ac-!
quiltj'd on the! Vnu"d ot self-defence. Mai. I
II I w ' U . I .1 . . . I Lj
iyru was, l a m.u, a nanve, ana tor many
Nt arb a resideijfjl of Charleston. He had been ii
j- Supreme Cosrt at TZorgautoa.
Opinions beep Mrttti in theollowinff cases at
me August irut ol the Supreme Qonrt held in Mor-
ginton, p;p,
vs. Joshua;
new
Smith
ts. Reaves from Cuncombe, Judgment aRrined. Also
"uru ; iituijr 4iiu uiiiriB,. 13., VS. XevriS
umler commrmtl6f. Cant, LovelL to pro
c e ed a t o o cej, sc (iu f t h n oi g h bor t ri g sa n t(
hill-?, and jrive them borders - to l take: all
nvllom;iriPV miirbt find liirtcinrr omitnb
i . .hi uuuu, uf : "vu, ... v. j. i i - s v.. i
ii; . . r ! T " : " r. . Ji'l v L fM buiiii. i viiiMuorg vs.
might If possible he rt-COgniZed. Vedtd i vWrspoin, Uom j Darke, Judgmen reversed and
not hear lasi evening that the pariv sue i"!?"; lAS;in nl f Saml. s.
cetded in arresting anj but .We do trusi'
thatishbtdd any of those fellows be over!
I taken. 4bey will be bronght; forward and
that an example will he made of them. 1
The conduct of those guerrillas! is beU
coming oi sucn a nature oi iale as lo refi;
ntlirn i'rtP iblfa nmmnrr c-A.- l rti StUi
v.ia, ...v viattiivill ) , UL UUI Vile
zens, that these repeated deprecations be
promptly and energetically suppreped.-ij
; RESTORER OF THE ElOOD,
rou
: CHROyiC AND OTHER DISEASES.
". f DI srn:"' !:r. d-cKiM. a.-,, r ,K.
Statesville Llalo Lz: '.
TUG First TVrm cfihls Iritution ri t
the first MwJ,,T j,, Srpi.-.:iUr.r xt
,,.haTC the Ker. Jam-.. KnJ,,, a '
wi,rSM trnt.iiiiaa Mr!', kn
mnnity as weH fjua'.ilWd to tJj;e :i3r-
1 t . t i
nave noaoujl DUI triit teu.Il cive rnor,
Frtim the New Orleans Delta. V
LATE
FROM TAMPICO.
,By the stealmshtp, New Orleans. Cant. Aulrj
we received news from Tampico iothe 9lh insfi
as contained in the letter which follows from our
Smith and jothers, froni Haywood, Judgment below af-
hrmed. Also
McGee an4 others
firmed. . Also
Hf rt.iwJL1l ! T.. J l rr- t !
demise of Uavid Park vs. James Masion.from Mecklen- For Ferer aad Asve. Ellliout A fecti, I.
burg. Judgment affirmed. Abo, in j Doe on demise of , Dieae: Gravel. Warm. He.id.Aeke r I.;-ir7 ! or country, can be obtained at SG 0:) t-r
Hogh MiXee vs. Mary Flanagan from MrckUmburg, oj the Head. Dimne of Sight. Stc.whirh iL ""l wf.roro rent.J and eana,,
taken in the Restorer. Price 50 cts. per boX.
in State to the use of arret, vs. Francis frl hou, b ffect ions etc et' l"'Z nd "f tS 'Z r -.:
thers; from Cherokee. Jad-ment UIow af- ; j i f Elections, etc. rnce, qt. UuWs. 2 50 : pint to make the institution pennsneof and :o n '
.in Michael Jones vs. Vm. D. Morrifrom ; 55 Txtn inn VP itl9 initaf.on t f
DEPUPwATIVE POWDER,
our ftrrtion of the State.
Iloardins ia respectable crirate fm;-
-ui
f
itfl
; . " ? it..L . : .I !: J I -t rt. . Ii!
engded in svfal severe rencounters before, "cene,u corsponueni, anu m ine f ampico
fronll of whir i he had escaped unscathed. I Sentinelpf thSih August, - j . j;
lie citv cont nues dull, hot and sickly. The S Jhe ?enV lhat Tarnpica is healthy.
epidfiine is tnciteasiiij; from day to day, and!
I.y yi-Ilow lever,
easffjin the pas
vl I he
penp!
. - 1 ..i-n ...
fiiit UriOUfU! MUM
anil oftiionJ ibetween thin and II
'TtilJinir dieUlectjon, add cat ilo-ir vc
?1
: lor Some o
ie
change their
ie time
otes lor
else, I will not
Mr F.i.w
eonlovraiiins 01 respect,
I rctirniin yur oh servant.
Z. TVYf.(R.
day were Co, of which 40 were
jmaking 70 deaths by that dis-
two days.
The sales of'Cotton yesterday reached 2.000
halep, and pines are repoited easier. This
morning 500 bales have, been sold. The stock
herej uncli arcd s now less than 45.000 bales,
and he amount jbn sales perhaps 20,000, No
thinrdoin in Moiir or Grain. Poik down to
'.
1
ior
sale at 0$ a Tcii per pound.
Via 813,50 fyr Mess, and Sl2,50 a 812,75
Piime. Rii!ca small stock and small
safe and quiet. : The vnmito has notyf t made
its appearance in Tampico, which ha usually
been regarded heretofore as its favorite resorf
Death of Dr. Hawkins Lt. TaneyhUl Reco$
ering- Another prisoner escaped, xm Tampi
co. - . ; ..
Tampico, Aug. 9,
Eds. Delta Dr. Hawkins, Senior Surgeon
and Medical Director of this post, died on the
1847. 1
Judgment affirmed;
By Daniel, J., Jos.: Reinhardt, by ins next friend, C.
ReiDhardt.Jvs. T. M. Potts, from Macon. Judgment af
firmed. )i? Also, in State to use of Jacob Merrill vs. J. R.
McMimj from Henderson. Judgment below affirmed.
Abb, in Rimsour vs. Jesse Roeser, from Cherokee, Judg
ment reversed J Afeoi in William God ger vs. John R.
Fletcher from Henderson, Judgment reversed and new
irial ordered. 1 Also, in John Parks vs. Penal C. ilreath
from Henderson, reversed and Judgment for Uilreath.
Also, ia: Commissioners of Asheville vs. Jas. B. Meares
from Buncombe, Judgment below affirmed. Also, in
David Parks, vs. Thomas N. Alexander from Mecklen
burg, Judgment below affirmed. Also, in Doe on De
mise ot Keed and others, vs. N; Tradinnick, from
MecWenbarg, Judgment affirmed. -Also, in J. Tram-
mell vs. Robert Thomas from Henderson, Judgment re
versed and new trial ordered.
By Nasb, J., iri State to the use of J. B. Bishop vs.
Robert Poteet and others from Cherokee, Judgment af
firmed. Also, instate to the use of John Murray, vs.
Willie; Jones from Buncombe, Judgment affirmed. Also,
in John Welch vs. Vfm. W. Piercy and others, from
Cherokee,1 Judgment affirmed. Also, in case of Hen
defsonj Poieet vsj Janes N. Brysdn, from Cherokee,
Judgment affirmed. Also, in Henry Chandler vs.' Hen
ryjRobison, from Haywood, Judgment below affirmed.
Also, n l?oe on Demise of Jesse Dickson vs. Reuben
Universal or Strengthening Plaster ;
for disease of the chest, pain?, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts.
ABYSSINIA MIXTURE,
for eononWa. pleet, fluor albas, gravel, etc. Price per
bottle, $181 23 and $2 50.
GOLD MINE BALSAM,
An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents.
r
11 l:viite ihi"Trat 'baste, and under con- LATEST '
nam inierij
it ion.
From the N. O. Delta.
I
a bitter rrceivrd in this place
hit itt 'the Xuilh Carolina lie-
Evtract.Q
ink an offi
c":nrntrlH
Hl7 :'f Hf'xtc;
We arci" 1 1 with Gon. Wool at f 1j iVs
ROM VERA CRUZ.
The steamsljiip Orleans, Capf. Auld.' ar.l
rived yesterday irom OMexico. She left!
V era Cruz op the 7th, a(nd Tampico on the
IO1I1. We have bv her! notbinir later from
.;d Burtia '-Vista. July 10th, the City of Mexico, noir from Gen. Scott's!
quarters, at 1'iiebla. tSuch news as was
alloat at Vei!a;Ciuz arid Tampico will be
m.c af. .. .mm. v.v... ...... - foumin M Correspondence below, and
S?W?. " sa ' S."r,w! V1 in the cxlrabtl which we make from the
Sun of Anahujac, of which we have a file
to the 7th instant. , i
Capt. A 11 UI reports the steamship Mary
jip Clal
land, bad arrived at
lavmsr ie
Kingsland as
Urazos lor tbi$ port on
1 be steams
time.
Mtiain'h'irtt as there is no talk of a for:
ward movVrtient as I have heard, sootier
iUn lliQ Jlft of September. I think if
thcrf i aillic.ient nuimber of troops by
thatlitati w! will go on'-to.San Luis l'otosi.
tbc health of tin; r j,'iinejnt is as usual,
vrrj bad.?' I'NVe'i have lost between 75 and
JOU nien, Hijd 0ine bafc been discharged
jq oonseutfebce f bad jliealth. 1 hope the
rstof thcjrjien will improve, as we have
gut to a hVahJiyf climate, and have good
walrr. 1 mi w'lll lind f; among ilw. names
. i it . 1 .1 1 -:
oiuci r?- iu.i u.vvu n iniii, liit-u- 'in,,, tY. ,i.. A.U
1 1 h 1 tn fi 11 iihnnr I I : nene u Mini ..... . . i ' i
VTm. ........ . ... lollowins iio:ii -Ja and:
w . .:. : . - i
ft Tampico via the
the Cth inst.
eston, Capt. Hav'h
Ifampico, and sailed
Ion the l)th inst.
lip Fanny, Capt. Scott, ar- j and as lhe ramr season is now over ?l is
for Vera Cru:
Tlie steam:
rived at Tamfjiico on the 7lh instant, and,
w as to leave lor Vera Cruz on the 9lh in
stant. ! ;
evening iof the 7th inst., after an illness of ge'v.
eral days. For two or three days before his
death he was supposed to be entirely out i of
danger, and on the morning of the 7tn he -was
so far recovered that he left his room, arid break,
fasted quite heartily with Judge Capers. On
the afternoon of the same day he suffered a e
vere relapse, and died in tew minutes aflr.
A few moments after his death, jhe astounding
cry of Yellow Fever was shouted througrTt'he
city, and many were led to believe, by ttie fright
ful appearance of a few poor victims of distort
ed imaginations, that this loathsome disease had
actually commenced its! irresistible course in
our midst. ; . : j '.
No doubt letters wilV be written to the States,
certifying to the prevalence bCYellow jFeveT in
this city, and j that many have, already died with
that disease.! AsVt. Surgeon: Weir, whoj at
tended Dr. (iawktns, assures me that his case
was nothing more than ordinary inflamatiou! of
the brain, together with a general debility of
the system, and I am positively assured that jnot
a single' case of Yedow Fever haToccurreq in
this city since it has been occupied by our troops;
Tnts Medicines are of Dr, Kuril's own discovery,
prepared by himself, and have Wen disposed of in ih.s
community for about ten 4ears in:, with u.mamlUU.l
ftacce!. A great number of testimonials are in the pn
session r hia agents, and may lie seen by calling at iheir
stores. - W e present here two specimens of tbera.
From the Randolph Herald.
Letter from ji M.a. Drake, Esq.. Clerk of Sup. Court.
Ashborough, N4 C. 1
Asheborocoh , N. C, Jan. 15, 1847.
Dr, Kchu Dear jS ir i I take pleasure in bearing tes
timony , to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr.
Noah Smithermari, was severely attacked with Inflam
matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 1844 he
. - rsDirran in vmir iinni f n ,m it 1 . a
Peppers, from Ashe, Judgment betdw affirmed.v Also.i l.TU" 7.r . auu ootainea
in Vff P , f i . 1 G 1 v . Iv'i " ; he was effectually cured by the use of the Restorer
in uM.;i. & J. IiudwicR vs. Solomon Fair and wife..? -e in. . . ' r . .- .
1 " .-- .
in nrarr 1. ML.n.i. ,l .l.d
.... .i.h "Muiiirinmi ia,ii
mg sinci ticiuline and correct drponnent t
udent . the Trustees have a greed to t t -least
once a month. ' ,
The terms of tuition per session of 6t nu -;
For SprlUnz Heading. Writin2 and Arithrn-
-mii vjrammar.urtnrrapny, tlusiory,
tor.1 Philowpby and Chemisiry,
L-nn and Greek Languages wiifnie 1.!
branches of Mathematics,
THEOPHILT'S FaIls
T1IOS. A. ALLISON.
' 'JOS-F. CALDWELL.
JOS.W. STOCKTON.
T.IL McRORIE.
JAMES M. MOORE,
J AU.VL.1W I1UV.TE
, " S. R. BELL.
StattniUe.Jalf 30,1847.
4-
frqm Cabarrus, Judgment below affirmed. Also.' in
De on Demise of J. B. S. Harris and others vs. John
Irwini from Mecklenburg, Judgment below affirmed.
Also, in State to use of W. M. Dulk vs. W. Laws and
Others' from Wilkes, Judgment reversed. Also, in Ho
ratio Thompson vs. L. D. Childs, from Lincoln, Judg
ment 1 affirmed. Also, in Willie fGaitber vs. Elijah
Tea gue, from Iredell, Judgment affirmed.
, In Equity, James R. Lore vs. Thomas Raper and oth-
er. trom Haywood, Judgment affirmed. Sam'L Frost
a j L tr T?.10!? froin Davie decree for plaintiff;
Andrew Hemphill, Ex'r. vs. r. McDanieif ref;rred t0
the (.-Jerk, to take an account. ; .,. . , . .
1 of the Blood, &c. : I can further say, that no person has
ever tried them sufficiently, but what have been well sat
isficd Jirith their efficacy. ; Respectfully,
J J. A. -
Moye tfii j all leave pcrc to-morrow for
hom. . M -. ii
kVc arj all ge-ttiug :.aIong well in the
t)ri7, as avo have three. drills a day. Suti-
d.tv is a'dictiecal review day."
Xj3 ' bad the jdeasure of an inter-:
uew,.yef erday morning, with Lieut E.
'V. llAM$i, lL(e of Cjapt. llemy's Com
:trty, who ld't Salt illo-jt he Kith and Mon
twTlb2tti: July, t.ieut. 11. reignrd
iii cujmmisMon .tin. account , til ill health
cvejsinl( jhe, has befn in Mexico. He
tontirms ) Ui accounts W have heard of
On the 17th inst., by the Rev. E. E. Truman G.'B".
A. H. W. Reid, eldest son of Rev. f James Reid, to Miss
D. A. M. Thompson, eldest daughter of the Rev.Thos,
"Thompson, all of Thbmpsonville, N. C.'-' .;V ..-.-"
i - f
. -I-" tFrom the Milton. Chronicle.
TO THE PUDUC-CACLNET
BUSINESS.
Letter from J. R. Catlum, Esq Milton, N. C;V. K
'iDRLjicutiDeaif Sir Your Medicines have given
entire satisfaction iii this section of country. The Abys
sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It has
Wyer failed to cure n every case. It sells like hot cakes.
I have never had enough to supply the demand : You
will please send me a lnriie supply of it AS soon as vou
uarrh'e at home. Yours respectfully,.
J . K. L ALLl .u.
j I Milton Drug Store, A117. H, IsiT.
JJr. Rla, ; ,1. ..,,.i ., . f r... n i.
Mi 111 . nij'l" 111. lit UI J'lllirn It I n If fllCA ,
., liUlltur.l .,n!.v ("nr s.11.1 r!m n til t ... I uitt. l-'i.r
nd Ague, in-iiw-awi,!, i), i r.,.1. ...... I n.i a.-.. .;...
rnllB subscriber rej-pecdully informs h' f
X J the public, that he still carries on the C
kingjBusiness in the Town of ConcorJ. on t
,sonfi of the Jaiband opposite DaiJ Fatt r d 1
wBere he is prepared to furnish on short nc : . -ofkll
kinds, made of good matetialsanJ in w
Wjile, He has now on hand for sale low fur t - . !
Sideboards, Secretaries, Cupboards. FoMir-.- T;
steaas,Umdle-stand., Wash-stands and 1
stands, Wrdrobes,Lc Scroll cri! t-r t!
tO(order neat and cheap. Alsoturnin; i f a
cogs will be done. ' Painting, such as t-hnirs
the best style. ; The subscriber will ktep t :i !
assortment of coffins of all sizes.
- Those wishing articles in my line of In
spectfuJly requested lo call and sre bef re I ;
determined toselHow. Country produce l a
ment for work, ; HENRY : :1 : !
Concord, July 31, 1647. Dw,
State ct ilortn Cr.vc
IUEDELL COU-NTY.Surtnio:. I
1
not
at all probable that Che disease will make its
appearance this season. Dr. Hawkins body
has been ul into a, leaden coffin, and will be
sent to his family in Baltimore. It will proba.
bly go over on the Nevif1 Orleans. j j
It I is now ascertained that Lt. Taneyhill is
alive and fast recovering. 1 He is yet atTanta-
vuca. in chartre of the Aleade's brothek o.n& re.
Aoticios, and Copy from it the following j ceived every; kindness which the warmest hos
items. 1 tiis paper IS Ulira lMeXlcan. in n l lv ran aftord.
. s, t j . J .
Tht? mail arrived yesterday from Jala-
pa. v e uavtB received the Jsoleliu dc las
the number pljHhe 27th July, we read :
'PI. .. .... ! .. !.. : 1 - i.i . 1 j . . ti .
1 tie 11 am ;j)stsseu wpnoui namng at tni
place, but Geti. Pierci srtpped here with
about ;i()ll iruMn ri f tii phmIpi' TT o A
ouu mem 01 s cava rv. -tte no.
dressed a letter yesterday to the atuntrii
. . i " 1 i
1 v i
der tb
t )
preksion, when he b-fr,
ssUvas abating Measles;
that
in a
micntu of this i'ity. Several murders have
been commijttd as wlj by the Yankees
as by the 'Albicans, atid this has excited
the A merican General very much. Ii
We learn (that Geni Pieree h:is inst. bfr
tbhad health in the Itegiment-; but w as this place for Sedcno. about a leasue frorfl
tli place, whJcre he will find the train.
The same rianer savs that a Mexican
tftfru Ibfiiiihad run -their course tin ouirh fa traitor. itJaddsA was nneountriiI hv
tlje Krgiiitri(t. lie ihihks that hereafter, party of guerrillas, and. being suspicious
mtlic-hiU'cotrntry ol lbe interior, there he was reouired to unkler.n-o an PYmInJ
Bruucli j'tsio be li artd from ill health, tion : but hammer olllered resUtanrp h&
was killed, j Three large packages, con
taining letters!:iVom the officers of the ar-l
my, to their frjends inlthe United States,!
were found in his possession. H
The Jiu lltilt adds: illi said nrrpnnn.l
' ? , m 11. " - w a a w a a ,
JUIUUS A", J roUSe. Some others win iIciipp it ; kI L,l . .1: 1
. ,1 ; 1 . !T , " vv, ,o c Mvu muuigicttiuiSCOrU PXISIS,
rre .sicM. wi re m ji rkrnv''iincr wmv A lef'n tl.J i-t.,.,J.. 1 .i iLi
, , f' 1 .--. - --;r-r v "v - " " iviuiiicris aim me TPiTUiarSi
ffftain riAf .r(.v,,c aI. c. . I.' i. e .l. ' !' v I . P !
.tjix, ?r v,","'v-ir, . rraiiK- 01 me .American army, ami that this may
.urtliis. cmiuty, had runaway while cause them o light ariiong themselves, i
wwiiipanyl was jtjt Cmargo, and it was That paper! is delighted at this, and
'r"?''t 01 some pna nc hau been takes that opportunity to call the Ameri-
rCn I ' , 1 i ; ' cans " highvty robberk" Yankees,- &cl
UpiKs.in the highest terms of It also says thikt it annbars from the inter-
Tjie re Itaj-e heeii live a'ddiiioual deaths in
tajif. Henry ,s Company since our l.-st ac
cooiiWto fet: iAlexander AI. Stroiiir. 2.1
serghnti 3!Mb'k P. Wi$ght, 'M surgeant,
6rptral Juhti lioling, Lexy Newnam atid
. 1
Yfesterday another of Mai. Gaines bartv ar
1 J W w ". . . ' a
rived here, tie escaped trom the Mexicans
somewhere near the city of Mexico,! and has
been several weeks in reaching this place.
He was one of the' first that escaped. As I
have not seen him, I can give you no particu
lars. ' j j
There are now in port, steamships Ne Or
leans, Galveston and Fanny. The firk leaves
for New Orleans this afternoon, the Galveston
for Vera Cruz this afternoon, and the Fanny for
Vera Cruz to-morrow. Yours, I
SENOIl.
In thts Town I on Wed nes4ay evening last, after an
illness of twenty daysj Mrs.' Mart T. Lonu, wife of
Richard W. Long, in the forty-second year of her nge.
Mrs. L. in life, was a most amiable and beloved chris
tian lady, a devoted wife and affectionate mother. She
has left a disconsolate husband and three small children
to experience the bitterness of a void which earth can
not fill ; and "many friends, here and elsewhere, who
will ever 'remember her for the elevated virtuous charac
ter of her lite.
Afflictions of the most grievous kind seem to crowd
upon; this family : Scarcely two weeks have passed since
a most lovely dau?hter was borne to the silent grave
the mother follows in quick succession, to the same, si
lent resting place.
out any ef.ect ; but w
nu J in iliree days, with the
.U: I . r . 1.
111.ru pun 01 a pnt Uesiorer, and ha.f a box of Depura-
ut; 1 uuci,
AGENTS IX NORTH CAROLINA.
J. II. Enniss, DruggUl, Salisbury.
Pinn.K & Yokkk, Concord.
Thomas J. Holton, Charlotte,
C. C. Hi:ni:hso.", Lincolnton.
J. P. Mahkv, P. M., Lexington.
J. J. K. Slovn, (j reensborouh.
A. 5. Pdktkr. Druggist. ( ireensborough.
Jamks Ukan.Nuck, Waterloo, tiiiilford co.
Samson Kauun, 1. M. Highrock, Guilford.
Wooi.i.r.x A: UitANwt k, Wentworth.
J. M. A. Di:.v:vi:, A-lieboro'.
...
7 I. Coi KiN c Co., Franklinvillc, Itandoljih.
Sttlte Of ilOVttl; tEaV0UUas l7:t.jan.l-2.48. - ,
Sarah D. Walls, ) I
t. ' 1 Petition for Divorce end '.
Samuel B. Walls, : f j
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the C rt
Defendant, Samuel B. Walls', is not i
this State, 7i is Ordered that publication !
six weeks, imhe Carolina Watchman 1.:. J 1
Journal, that the Defendant appear at the i, -3 :
Court to be held for the county of Iredell, n'
House in Statesville, on lhe first Mfcnday 1.;. -
.Mina;y in feeptemoer next ; Iben ana ti er? 1
or ileiuur to said petition Otherwise the
Petitioner-will be heard ex parte and Ju
ed iiro conetw. Witness, S. R. I W.I, CU 1
Court at office, this 18ti day of Au:ut, 1- 7.
-.. . S. R. bLl.I.
Printers' 4ee,S5 00 lC:Ct. f
.IREDELL COUNTY.
W'illiam F. Cownn, Executor of Alpheus Beggerly.dec'J.
r.
Laughrey, and others.
From the Nat. Intelligencer.
DREADFUL COLLISION AT SEA.
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By the mail of yesterday we received the Bos-
: In Equity Spring Term, 147.
!
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jo
siah Mnssey and wife Nancy, and Daniel Laughrey,
defendants in the above named case are not inhabitants
of this State-, It is therefore Ordered, ndjudned, and de
' creed by the Court, that publication be made t.r six
weeks in the Carolina Watchman for said Josiah Massey
1 and wifejNancy, and Daniel Laughrey, to be ami appear
before the Judge of our Superior Court of Law and
; Etjuity, to be held for the county of Iredell at the Court
i Hoiise .in Statesville, on the d Monday after the 4th
1 Monday in September next, then and there to plead, an
' swer or demur to the bill of complaint of William F.
Cowan, Executor of Alpheus lleggerly, dee'd., tiled in
our Court of Equity againstMhem, or judgment ro con
; fesso will be taken as to them.
Witness, L. Q. Sharpe, Clerk and Master of our said
VEGETABLE L'MVERSAh PILLS
DRUGS, CHBIIIO.
;DYE-STUFFSC. i
i
THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RIXKlv;
his Drug Store the hirjst aaortmrnt :
Medicines Dye-Stufis,
. ever oflcrcdbti hint 16 the V
The vnhj kii'tirn leilir 'nie that at lh" xmrir time Purge,
J'uiifie. and .Strensthrni the System.
Dr. Ll R-'Y l'it.Ls have fortunately Ix-rn introduced
into the t'nii. cl States at a time when they will lie found
of npriilinr value. It is known th;it tieroiw ir.iin.r Intn
new or foreign .-ountries. are subiccl to great deranje- . iHlOU! HIS MOffc IHaj DC IOUIia VAt 1011
inent in their diizi'Mive lunctio:iN, n It J to a change fie-.l.
cjiiently fatal ol the whole econoiliy ot their systems. 1
This mostly d'-velnpcs its. f in lassitude and iliarrlura, I
attemled by lu ad iche and lov:iessof spirits. Dr. 1 '
Roy's Pills may be drp-n.led on with the utmost conti- j
deuce as a preventive ol ilmse ilisorijers, and where they j
have alreadv occurred, they will soo;) restore the patient j
to health. Oilier purgatives have tio i;ood eliect but in j
for tlc-y render it '
ithey leave It clean.
j They have been selected by himnelf. and he 1
to assure the public and especially Physician. ;
will obtain from him a pure and g mine r r
furthermore, that ihey lave leen Ll'ained ; i ,
! terms, as will enable him to sell cheaper th-ri
,nlugepih
he whole n
. l aylora plain larmer-look- cepted letters, that Geh.l Pillow and other
vr 'Ui in lu.rki.iif.l .ii....i..i,.,.n i A,.iAr.. .t.!.i Je . ... k
....ii in i. i .imiui ii i i i i miui .
niA". hflieerj mid mn lv. rittdoL- n nnn N I JU : . I ...:n t. ir H
... --,r'. -Tr wy u.L.viv ujiuusic vxiiiiiai will IIUl UO SUC
tunts mid' tin aIa- .....l..t.t.wl t..;r.,. r. 1 r..i .i .L.I: .. v . j
. '""UJIH, ,13 llll II UlUlUUUItU UUUIW
Test. : L-
Printer's fee 5 50 17:tit
U SHARPE, c. .m. e.
. . i rr l . o ti . .10. 1, l Q i - . I :
j j j ... r , - . COU-, al oiliee, in r?iiiie! uie, .-vuiiuai ui n, i et i , .i uu in
ton papers Ol Monday and ;1 Uesday, wnicn tor- j the seventy-first year of American 'Independence.
nish. the particulars of thej; terrible loss of hie
incurred by passengers on ' board the Swedish
barque iduna, from coming in coljision at sea
with the ship Sbanunga of which we had a
partial (though not entirely correct) account by
Telegraph twodayrago. ' !
The Iduna was from Hamburg, bound for N.
York,. with two hundred and six person on
board. She was commanded by Captj Artiest
Andreas . Moberg. About one o'clock in; lhe
Lenoir Female Academy.
.TTHE jnext Session of this Institution will commence
I the: first Monday in September. The course of
relieving the body ot its impurities!
weak by the process tlirotit:li which
Dr Le Roy's Pills on the contrary (cleanse, purify, and
strengthen at the same time ; and Ixmccjthe results that
thev nroduce are cure, that man !r t
distinguishes thein trom perhaps al
dicines whose cure are
worse than the disease.
trailed cure, which
other Purgative Me-
olten as r)nd, and treqiifiitly
Speedy and powerful indeed is
morning of Monday, the 9ih instant, in latj 44 ; Guitar, Drawin?, Pah
25'jlon. 58 30' lhe weather being very foggy, ' also laullit- 1'uP,ls 1
: : :.u ouiH i trance, but no deduct.
eucivaiiic in cuiiictci u mi i hi.- Miip1 kjuanuiii;a, :
merican chitils are of opinion that Vthlf.j Capt Patten, from Liverpool Ibr Boston j and
sunk in thirty minutes. Immediately alter the
collision Capt. Patten sent out his boatsj wjiich,
with the aid of one boat from the Idunaj picked
up thirty-four persons fix of theni being; wo-
instructioh embraces all the branches usually taught in
! the first Academies. ! , ,
Terms-$6 S"5 or 1Q session, according to the
j advancement of the Pupil. Mrsir on the Piano and
Painting, Worsted work and rrench,
are charged from the time of en-
oii made afterwards. .
EMMA J. BAKER, Principal.
Lenoir Caldweil co., Aug. 1 7th 147 17:.'lt
cessful thaf tjiecommandingofiicerscorip
tuer tne tanitl to bej in a very strong
State of defnnrtU. n mhA A. ttc fVttifi.'
. . t. !' . . i . ! I ' 1 d . I . . IL 1 ? .... . i--ii.- o.i
Hons as. lor the numbejr of "men Who Will ! ' ail(,TIve or SIX cnuoren. vne nuntrrea ana donnc or alternative, it sands mnniteiy tetore an me
preparuiious or comouiiiiions-oi .urii ui j. na puini.ir
nronerties are alone of incalculable value for those
WuVntj Y
VM iuriO jhel Speaks of as a man!ofun
wubted bVavk'TvJ and a most strict disci o
inarian-ArigU perhaps to a fault, for an 'be brought ln action-4-and finallv that Ucventy-tico perisJicd, among them the captain.
i BRANDRETII'S pills.
This medicine is acknowledged to he one of the most
valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and
fluids. It is superior to Sursauariila. whether as a so-
fnfV? r I P I ?I "n !" "T""' Tna,lJ llial ?' i properties are alone of incalculable value-tor those
WrnTh Tl " 'CrS'- ' w' ? l ? . . gUC' L Pletelyjinterrupted - The Boston Journal of Tuesday evenitig ays: Pills may be taken daily for any pfriod, and instead of 4uf;
their effects on the hunian ?-tem. fj'lu y at once com
pel the Heart and Liver, Chyle and Blood to the lull and
active discharge of th' ir dutjes, th- cohsequenc.-of which,
are a stroti" digestion, an I regular niition of the bowels;
and thus they secure health in all climates and latitudes,
by keeping the entire working machinery of the frame
in a state of action, energy, and strejngili, which cannot
le affected by external cause. All Emigrant shis from
England to Australia, and other British Colonies, are a -bundantly
supplied with these Pil's. " A couple of box
es of which " says the ditini:ui-hed Dr. Collier, in ajet
ter in the London Medical Tunes, of November, 145,
" is worth more in acclimating a nnn to a new country,
than a year's residence on the soil." It need scarcely le
added that, persons t'oini: to 1 exas, Mexico, etc., should
lie
lllVii
in
of hope and spirits, in defiance of bad water, indifferent
food, change of climate, and :he other evils of lhe same
sort which travellers, and brief sojourners in new rour-
II., t..... r. nm,n,l with. -NO So.Jier SIIOUIU
,Alchol,
i Castor Oil,
Epsom Sails,
Hals. Copaiva,
(Quinine,
Peruv. or Red Hark,
R!ne Mass, Eng.)
Calomel,
Rhubarb,
Jalap,
Ippcac,
Magnesia,
Opining
Morphine,
II yd. Potass.,
Iodine,
Lunar Causlic,
Vials, (all size.)
Race Ginger,
Powd'd j
Allspice, !
Pepper, (al; !
Mace an I ('.'
Cinnamon, '
Indigo i: C ;
Madder A.- A i
Log and llv l
Stare!),
Fig Pduo, I
Candle, (
I.em'un S vi
Sweet O.i,
Lamp Oil,
Matcjie !
Mil star.!. (1
LeatlervV C
j. Yarniali,
!'. i , i
O" Medical prescriptions" careful V rrT; r J
hours. . "f-
Salisbury, July 29. 1847 if 13 ! f-
E. Waterman, j
Commission Iferthant, (Jcoirc t o ;i r .
. - i. t
sure to carry a!onr with th- ui a few boxes of these ONTINUES to transact lh busaiesj of a C
aluahle Pills". Thev will lind them their best friend . -- 1 t :
need for thev will keep them strona, heartv. and full i CO.TIZTIISSIOX TlJEKCIXAA'l
v" IliOre i mhP 4lrll"a tor um 1 n mflrii . I in enrrovnohr pna Ht... ti . li! j
. r1 cbaracter amonirilhe trorins. Ala- Vm flm? ( I , 4
Mruhs well likbd. (V-m. Pat, The letteridnerhavit been rlt
sent to the government oi iMexico
J Ire Sun, pf the 5th, has the follow
tyV 11 1 Ef ii U 1 1 Y T 1 1 E I R DEAD. ;
e ari M!"111'! to inake the folio wi
"'w iioui a letier irom master ia
tAViljiiimson. (son of Geonrn Wil.
wn,-fc,j N lfer injthe Caswell VoK1
'"eer CiitppAuy, (ite writes from Seral
tnd descr bes tio. Mexican mode of
their1 dead 17. Ciron. -J j
iThfy:Jg ihole three feet deep, and
37 u. l;W even giving therri the
account of t hej guerrillas :
mg
i ' The passengers in the Iduna were compo
sed of industrious Swedes, who were coming
to this country with considerable sums of mo
ney ia their possession, for the purpose of! pur
chasing farms and settling 'at the Westi The
collision was so sudden and unexpected,! and
a weakening oy tne cathartic eneoi, me mm Mn nui
by taking; away the cause of weakness. There is no
good; MErievr.Y does, which these Pills do not likewise.
But they have none of the miserable effects of that dead
ly specific., The teeth are not injured the boxes and
linibsi are not naral yzed no but instead of these dis-
1 if;, nn, I .mviiueni animation i
ireniii lie . 1 ." , i i i,
;.....r mmviiipni ot the- body. Lrandretb s
rviurjii in i j - - - -
or M'exico without having a few boxes of Le Roy's
Pills in-his knapsack.
j jf jZuni: Sallx'nini ; J. I'. Malry, Islington ;
Jonathan Worth .'Axh'ntroiigh.
.Li" Price '2't Cents per box. 'I'.ig 2G, 147 17: Lit
nr citings forwarding $ i .
Produce, cJt j
The Lumber Mills, now in Georpevtwn.Var) :
mediate dispatch at all times, of the. brst Ian.! r
world, sod vessels -often cominj in taila4'.
goHls as low as they can be shipped o Wi!n ,
and having steafnboats to run, alt the year, in t!
merchants can calculate on dispatch. 1
tTI" The Chariot Journal and Jefieraoni m
Yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, a rhei vessel sunk so soon afterward, that noie of Pills are indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure ot op
Serceant of thU I2:h iniantrv. a portion of Me passengers had time to clothe themselves.
...Li i . b I n . f . J .1 . 1 . i
which islstatiobed at the encampment at nur 01 lnem' However, secureu me.r uiHiiey,
in t which thev
t . r I ! . T VUI I 1 LlltJ : uruu
fcir-' vr-. if f-'r-uianKel Irom
J J r'W t. "i " . x auoi late-
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fe W0 Very strange it is that
J m Wstr dead i
H v j 11 TC H0;-101 fPul thorn Pushes
them un
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!':;,
Uorgora; whhjon his way to tow n, ua
attacked a mile and a half this side of the
camp and. within two miles of the city, by
two ranch erqspr guerrijllas, both mounted
and "armed, oni with a sword and the oih
er with a lance. The sergeant had only
a sword, and pc rceived; the two advanc
ing towards him with rather a menacing
appearance; hd drew his weapon and pre
pared immedjaljoly to act. on the defensive.
The two rascajs gallopped down on him ;
but although' be did not escape being
wounded and
gal
me i
will
that, severely, he made
soon
OFFICIAL.
ant resistance, and according to his
own accounLjdlt severe; mementos on the
persons ol those who calculated upon be-
ing hiscapturefk After several passes on
ooth
if. m:i(b
our hero, the sergeant, gained the camp
which wa mostly in "old, about their persons
which accounts ior the serious loss of life.
Those who were saved had been in the water
nearly half an hour when they were picked up,
.during which time those who had gold about
their persons had sunk. It is supposed that
Capt. Moberg, master of the barque, had $1,
400 in gold about his person. j j
! "Those who were saved were entirely des- moved by iheir use
t it ut o ot money, and mostly clad in their night
clothes when taken aboard the Shanunga. Ev.
cry possible attention was, however, given to
tjieir wants on board this ship. The Avrm
hearted tars on board furnished them with all
t tie spare clothing, reserving nothing for them
selves but what they stood in. Sheets bunt
big, and every thing which could be manufac
tured into clolhiug were pressed into service
for that purpose, and every thin" which could
nosite diseases: thev tuie IxFi.AMATlox and Chronic
Rheumatism! Thev cure Diabltts of Urine. They r.,rrilo"P
Come & buy great Bargains. ts.r "f " "i " Wrt
J U Georgetown, S. C., May 1.1S17 4t2:& 4:A t
cure D vsen'TEK y and Co.sstiti tiosal Cost iv en ess.-
They will cure all these apparently opposite diseases, le
cause they cleanse and purify the blood, provided, howev
er, nature js not beyond all human ASSISTANCE.
In all cases they will be found a safe and simple reme
dy, yet aft powerful for the removal of diseases, whether
thronic or recent, infections or otherwise. They do not
render the;iystem liable to be atlected by any changes
of temperature. The very cause, or occasion of the
human frane being affected by colds and coughs is re-
Therefore, they mav be used at all
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times and seasons without damage, and change oi uici,
and anv extra care is unnecessary.
These Pills are for sale at 2o cents per box, by our a
gents in every town in the State, and by the following
highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : J- H
Enni Salisbury ; David Fraley. Rockville ; A. & D-.
W. Honeycut, Gold-Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ;
J, Krider & Son, Mt. Vernon. I I7:4t
Ilitrourlirs.
Carryalls,
AND
Carts.
"Busies,
Sulkies,
Wap-ons,
Horse,
4s
7it.'
FOR SALE HV THE Si nsCRIBER, On
the rno?t accommodating teims to be had in this
part of the country. - r . .
Suiialne lumber and Country produce taken in pay
ment for work. -
The subscriber has in Ins employ- several first-rate
workmen, and he feels assured ' can turn ofT B94
work as anv establishment in the Souih.- . ' '
. ? '. . . i , . . lot . ' I I ' J ' -1
sues the jjguemi.as decamped and bL deviled' to administer to their comfort (was
. M.iii;uie Hack at
f nptrJ from an pfficer
My.
'pn the capital as i blood and pain j"rom his Wounds, he was
4 "Wei ,ia9 been reCeit : ,.UaCl, f,CC IOr V cN-fully performed
1 HiJ " .' - !- ' -J- -T 'W1
I . ttlnctottJ froin fen .Cr.- :.. .1... .. -1 ' Tfv " V"w I' I r '-o iai as c v asvenam gwou
3MWi'ViVr"tTT- . rt,,7"' ,n salely- Oti his arrival there, being ve- f kept on board the Shanunga, hui
S.&;rT -" j'-t" !u,i'-' sstales llua O'.much reduced in strength by loss of I time of the collisionthe fog was so dense
K.Ji Tll-f- VPn the capital as f bmod and pain rom his Wounds. heHvasihtWel bow of .the ship could .not. be eeen'frbni the
laaarter deck. J If both vessels had had lanterns
OUrnin" oriliiauujr men imwa,, tuia uicautui
- W 'H was"'lie nvale scents
H .rW if? h that General Scott had
"IMtn lltM l-I..' m - '
- Mill UUrin h niiT.nn. i! i LJ
Ihbufthe public concerns. . i
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' . Commercial,
ment. The moment the circumstance !was
made Icnown, Col. Wilson, of the 12th" re
giment U. S. Itifantry, who- is about to
proceed up with the train detailed a party
of the Georgia' cavalry, now encamped
atch
ait the
that
nAriMnt mi"ht not have occurred.
T T-i
I The Telegraph The posts are all up
and ; arranged for the reception f the
wires from Raliegh. N. C. to aU beyond
Columbia.-S. C. lem. Advocate
.L & T. WADDELL,
Wholesale & Retail Grocers,
fjpiirclia$je-rs of Pidticc,
1; FORWARDING MElicHANTS,
i f j JL4T STREET,
I l ! Fayctteville, N. C.
J,d 1847. d- - 1 14 -2 " '
;i i-j-1 A CARD. '
Dks- RICE 1&-BOYDEN have associated thdmselvea
i in the practice of Medicine at Gld-Hill. and hold
themselfes in readiness for Professional calls.
Gold-I In. t, May 6th. 1 847. i
rjTA Rasa and Norfolk Turnip 8eed, for sale
. . . r m . . -r rr rWICC
In my absence gent'.-n.
agent. Mr. Francis L. I
- ii on busineis, will call on my
J. JOHNSTON.
Aug. 19,1847. lG:tf.
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Great Bargains in Lands.
, ..Negroes Wanted!;
CASH FOR fKCHOESi-nie
wiidies to purchase a number of J ;
LIKELY YOUNG; NEC ROE.4'.
raitabte for the southern market: rrrvf-nj l.-n
erty of the above deperipiion to dirirof i.i :
their advantage :o make rarly application to 1. i.
japayiugibe highest market pricea iri cfash. 1
alo pay the highest prices for Mechanics. 1 1
fcund at Shnver'a HoieL I L- MY.'
SahUry. N. C. June 1847 U7 j ;
N. B. Perona at a distance hsvin; any tf s'
property for !e will be attended to by addrr--
! .4 r-
Til E Subscriber. ii haymg determined to
go to Texas, off- tJ&p hu. two plantations
for sale, containing a- - Jl . txmt owv Airv
Tltese Lands can be Bought ford
NOTICE, i
THE HOARD OF SUPERINTEND RX 1
COMMON SCtlttOLSt R"8" C-i- 1
meet at the Clerk-fi Omce.on Saturday,-:!, i-Committee-men
of i!e iwveral dinctare a rr
ed to meet t FalW.iry on that djy.fr the l -'.
adopting plans for building School-lLs-ej ar.. ;
nile.formana,m,ihec ;
Ch'n of,BoarJ of J?jpe nren
? .. i : - 3Ij ;
Aug- 12. I"'
Gmt dcal less !ian thej are Worth, j rj u trs invaiuabicoiuimeut
jyvi
.July 29:';
ll
J. H. ENNISS.
if 13
and n rood cron of Cof 71
and CoUonf 4' toc f Calde,
1 ' Hogs and Sheep
(tJ-THHOWN 1N.8
la fact I am determined to sell, and barsain may be
bad They will be offered to the hifihest bidder (if not
gold before that time) on the fin Monday of October
npXt. L. B. KRIMMLNUER.
Cabarrus co., Aug. I2;i547 Ifcif
Saliory. Jane 1, 117 tf 7
TO JOURNEYMEN TIXXEK
firutrate wck nnn. of moral and ip I i4tn
. .nirlnnnrnl hr OfiTilvin SiSL-tl to t
can wiii . - i . o ,
ber in Statemlie. 1 ;
July 30, 1547.
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