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"h v;. 1 5 ; .4 I... From our exchanges Vc hrescjit cotton crop is likely I t rti ttmi- r. 13 fcrcll4t, his been favorable to its CiW (ned mpia,y- ,f 4 - krep !uilJour ou(lcrn frinids have .FnibclodVfioia reward for their ng- ye HF-' 4 MT p-tste .summer. So Frctt lhe CJidfyesfor Courlek of Otioler 13. TRANSL.iTEp FOR TUB 'COrBtEB. (Special Correspondence ef Im Fatria )'' Vera Cbuz, Sept. 23, 1847. Dear Sir, (n (he 11th. 12th 'and 13th of Sept. Gen. Scott jtttacked the. cityj of Mexico, wjih but ltitlt success, having been repulsed several lime with brious loss. Oa the 14th he succeeded in obtaining possession of Cha- punepec and 1 he qitaqI, and commenced the bombardment of thi city from Pasco, the citadel r limits of ihe E.-itish lslnl8, lo lhe untxhded forrsta, the vast prairiesahe majestic mountains, and the mighty rivers of this New World, they, felt an impulse? from ai! these surrounding circa insta aces : most! of the original families were composed of a large number of children. They have branched out, and spread from here through all the west, and southwest; especially where good land is found, there you tcillfnd them. They selected the beat land here, and much of it: some of those who first came, took tip enough to give every chi d, in a large fa mily, six hundred and forty acres. ANTIQUAS. Note. A friend has furnished us a Specimen of the wild Pea Vine, from this vicinity : it is not common here, but is in the mountains ; there are several varieties of it. ilMiWCV.H rW'VtlH 1 ' . -! Mexico, he retires to the city of Guadalupe, from CPt.n-lig1ous jmpr just estab- , which place hewofi!d concert his future opera. 1 Fed iilWjlgjeviile Georgia, makes the ; tions. As soon as the Mexican troops had with- WlLiYc'ryl rjnprWiate and beautiful ' d.n ,h rpj began a hor. f. 3 I1 1 I ! rdde sack. Two AJcades begged of the Ameri- FRESH LHRIVLiiLS ! ' . T . . ' . I 7 I . . .. : 11 . ft'8 V 1 V 'i 1 ' ; can uenerai mat ne woma enmi ana protect ?4 '" Al LAND ;OF CORN." the property and occupy the city. The Gene. L ini-M-d possession of God's ral sent a column, with Kvo pieces of artillery. Ih fut of kidneys of wheat ! npon wnicn tne Kipuiauon rusneu, capturing Abundance of bread corn, lhe pieces and routng the column, the remains -Thli va tbc 'i .,ncifnt;peopls; dm Rrre.toeiijoy; NEW AND ELEGANT Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS I j THE SUBSCRIBER I TS NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK akd JL VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WATCHES, JEWELRY & St FANCY I OF S. GOODS ! r ahu i a Ken out letters ot Auministration on X-fl. the Estate of John Carlton, dee'd, I will offer for sale on Tuesday and Wednesday the 2d and 3d of Novem ber next, at the Village Hotel, in $tatesville, a large quantity of FURNITURE, (necessary for Tavern use,) consisting in part of Beds and Furniture. Chairs. Tahlea At tun n-.lia M n nAnv Kitchen Furniture, alout . ,nay f 'oun1 r'anond pointed Pens, ladies' and gntlerarna cluster Breast Pint Go! d ail Cj CnnO rTIPMTTT STTIYPT P'nndsett Uings.fctBd,goU Pebcils, Medaliont. II. ,r On.ameors. Ribbon Tina, Ear IUk . c OUUU tilHiaiUl &illi(jLhfc, Cha.nsandR.ngs,, jet Pins, gold and silver Thimbles. Silk. Bead Parse, and &.,eel Bead, an., . a lew Hogs, and several other articles not mentioned. V ' " ' "in ana ear ricas, ana a targe assortment of Spectacles to suit all a.'.-.. 1 ser civ- me are aiso at considerao'.e expense able to otter one of the be atwortroen.s of BOGER & WILSON j XT AVE jost returned from New York and Philadelphia, and respectfully invite the attention eft' -11 Salisbury, to the.r extensive avortment of Watches Jevrclrf rid Kfoclt of FaitrV consisting in part of the following vjz : Gold I.ever Watchea. full jewelled. Anchor and Detach, 1 1 . m i , rVe.rS' D"P,e,t' Wllh ndendenr seconds, hortxontal patent vertical and verje Eaoapeai:.- will Ije sold as low as can be bought at the North for cash, and a written warrante given, so tint o-r ot selecting poor watches. e therefore, invite all to grve us a call and examine oar well sr!.- :!.! , Philadelphia, at his store east of the Cpurt-House, One of the Largest and Handsomest Stock of itiew rihoio1ti'ailul deficiencies so I' arias, President of the Senate, is to meet at friiced, shotMwe regard the supcra.W1- Uait wWctilwp r'o again crowned ? ; Gen- "ehrpa ias taken command of the j . ' ! I ! '-.r J ftrilll' anfl with 1 4.. 00ft man v nrnoftad tn inlra I r.i iiiriiiiran nun( is tsinii;L. ...... - w ...v. iu , .i ...ii .i.L..t,i i. .,.l,w.,i of which soukhi.a refuire in thn r.onvpnt nfffan art jV-Oco I'lOJi;" 0,M u I i (.nuinu nuiuii j r - ... 7vVfrtWiearthlytbUs5ingsofa.ny people. ; Francisco In Consequence of this Gen. Scott p'Vople bav tver had greater cause of I bombarded the city pnlil the evening of the 15th, ;,n loiint nffcnr-h coiovmeiit. when he entered as far as th$ Palace. The labavcthepcipldonthe Untied Mates. Uul umm.onsh 5 W liM JliK CiUUJJS, w irci special reasons wty we miouju at , ? ? : n . , , , ; , - Sunii.bc pwliculirlj impressed with a sense , Iom Gtiadaloupe Santa Anna has sent his j Ever Opened in this market ! r 5c' gtKKlhesSi A tfei respect. Wo haye j resignation of the 1 Presidency, and the com. j .Among the stock may be-found : V.NlffCCit'tlic aiin visage of famine passing mander-ia-chief of jthe Army, Senor Pena x I English woolbtabk and twilled French Cloths, En large por ioris Of Kurope and the pop. l'res.dent ol the Supreme Court ol Jus- T"' ,.nv"l0,.e V ana "llve do WW9h 1 . L, .r i:-L ' tiro u,!it .da e..noia . Doe skin, plain black and fancy CassimeresL T. thousands- swept oil ueiore nun. - , , ' -,, V T Black satin and fancy Vesting?, Sattinets, tftVus the Stall o JUO was in every one s ". . ' Twilled and plain kersey's, white, scarlet, reen and iti-afull protection gainst his power. This umvirate until the meeting ol Congress,, which, yellow Flannels, T w. piu.uo, uiuunci anu uvciunais UIJU SaCKS, French cashmeres, ptaid Poplins, plaid poult de soie, Black gro de rhine Silks, jenny lind plaids, caledoniado. Black silk warp 'and plaid alfaccas, mouseline de lanes, Bombazines, linen cambic, needle worked collars, Jaconet and Swiss muslin, thread laces and edins. Inserting, fine shawls, umbrellas and parasols; Fine bed and duffle blankets. Fur and Wool Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Miles' water proof and dress Boots, Do. ladies stitched buskins, satin Fronca gaiters, Black kid polka half gaters and slippers, Men's thick and kip brogans, men's thick boots, Bagging and rope, three ply and ingrain carpets and rugs, Men's and ladies' saddles and bridles, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. China Glass and Queensware, French, English and American Prints, Brown and bleached shirting, 6, 8, and 12 sheeting, Towels diapperand table linens, (assorted.) Eliptic springs, patent leather, fig'd gum cloth, curtain do. Enamelled leather and chase hides, damask cloth, Carriage laces, plated concave bands, buggy axles, i Brass and plated dashes, glass lamps, oil carpet, Malable castings, white lead, (in oil,) . ' Winter bleached sperm oil, window lights and patty, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee, Brown Sugar, loaf, crushed and pulverised do., fine Tea, r...'. .-., nt rVi.m Ipf.rht tn ten millions of UP 1,13 position at Querela. hu-Wli 'be quality iko remarUahly good. y u.. . ;lwuuBU ... mo aim,; kzmoii other Ut( f the country similar j.towards Pueblawiih 2,000 horses. tiotts ktTvc conm in. The granaries were j "?n. Kka had entered Pueblai wi has gone mmGTv never before; to Gtt; ttcjHfuf .of the kidneys ol wheat may be en. f,$jhf! ' humblest ottagpr. Truly this is aWcd land. u biitjr'sl a' tolrmark that this unusual ikwhoce may well lieregardeil as the iulhl- BttW MV4,Irom,V' e ,,ave noiy.wru, fct iiifi11; HeHhlt htji pity on the poor lend t4pfulh Lord ; anjljhat which hehaJhgiv. nxiljpay him ag'api." With interest su jrMjhas our libentljty been repaid. While V'f5ya with thanlilulhiiss we enjoy our Fa tler'i Riftit let this tealij us to trust his promi rj, lad do 'good wlh his bpuntj'. JlVk Tbc Niw Orleans Bulletin of llie itb says:' " Wc have conversed Vha ge title mati wbc laliatna, nn4 wiib has long resided in licolwbo says tlifit there is not the ran Cijanc:o peaces uui iiiul on inu uuu- ,iry,lhc Future rcsiitanco will be more trraitl;ii)lG than ii-bui been, and that the Mf the 'Mexican! nation is decidedly 3 fivpr. of thej continuance of the war. A'eVlievc that the recent events at the th 6,000 1 ' i a a Without stint ; nien, and the American troops entrenched in the heights of Lorretto were bombarding the i Pa redes wasl in Jalisco, making every effort i to raise troops, and had met with some-success. 1 All the Guerrillas of the State of Vera Cruz had united at Cenu Gordo, to attack the large train that had stopped at the National Bridge. Gen. Bravo wasi killed, and a great number of Generals wounded, or taken prisoners ; a. mong others, Perez Parrode and Blanco, of the Engineers 'the last officer is much distin guished, he was permitted to remain in Mexico to have his wounds attended, oh condition of afterwards presenting himself at the American head-quarters. ' The " Milton Chronicle" says that the 10 came passenger m iion or( BroWn, is returning to North Carolina. INjri B has been unfortunate with his famfly since his removal to Mis souri, and it ifs affliction that brings him "back among us. I rto confirm this de t will emphatically r. I'rom the same 3ptl Vill only ten V. - i? 1 .'1 ."iiiniion, anu inai fpmc i, national w Ifipaut u Uaj-n tllat a rt port e-xisted (antftiicnlion -to! withdraw our garrison "a'Tnmhico. ami tdhhandon tTTe nlace." UAUJrhfonth.TUe. Xrw York V- llristCj'i shows tli!4t the deserters from Aniepfeiaii Arihy Vho were taken, and dL them execute 1 FIRST SETTLEMENTS 1 In Iredell County. : ! i FOR THfi CAROLINA -WATCHMAN. In 1751, there were four faniiljes of the name of Mor rison, the ancestors of nearly all if the name in this re gion, which came from Lancaster County, Penn., and j settled here. Tieif; names wenj William, James, An 1 drew and Thonas ; thf Matter, however, died in Penn I sylyania, but his faniily qame andjsettled bn Fifth Creek : William and Jaihes builtj their caibins near together on Concord Church is. Hardware and Cutlery Third Creek, not far from where Andrew took up land bejow, in Ifowan, and near Third Creek Church ; his family has nearly all emigrated from this part of the Country. As thejy had been acquainted with Georsre Davidson in Pennsylvania, tiiev first dirff. 1, liear the City of ej il,eir stens to his house : wheJe thpv 4vprA mpi ht n tcxwrc not'all jrislimen. It gives j land speculator by the Jiame of Higginbottom, whom . nirAnll lilul nl inml ! ii'.lirili' .,1 iinnl, tneVtiail Seen betorfi a t thp 1 la wlhf Ha nn tho urn v Ho ndfeWsthem its 'Adlowrf: Americans I rec!ed lheni from orisinal! intention to on 1 i" i 1 - Jl U 1 c . . . ; 1 ee" Dee, and pi lot ted them up into this region: then h fiiiiuiicu iii, vermans id, ocoicn 1, ; further w sdorie efcch ffotn Va L'latuLNova Scotia. rtcu and Polatul. Thus, it seems. Ame- flauihafe largely the odium which if- 'ft ' . i k I . I r. . to these oiienuers. II- : ('.r.Nl'.ltAL jTAYI.OR S-..' .!. .. ...... : L rest than any other while settlements Carpenters Planes, Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellows, Cockle Sieves and sieve Wire, Blasting Poiccler,iic.,c. Together with a great variety of other desirable goods ; all of which were purchased with cash exclusively, and will be sold at wholesale or retail for cash as low as they can be bought in Western North Carolina. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine ; my stock befor purchasing. J. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury, N. C, Ocri4, 1847 10l24 GENERAL SCOTT'S Carriage for sale i- CHEAP TOR CASH ! With a variety of other Articles, viz : CLOTHS, fine black and fan cy Cassimeres, satinets, vest ings, lambs wool, merino, cotton and silk shirts, flannels, blankets, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, sheetings, &c, silk, fur Russia, Palo Alto, south western and Rough and Ready Hats, silk, plush, cloth, and fur caps, coarse shoes of superior quality, child rens shoes, bonnets. &,c, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Queens and Glassware, double and single barrel shot gun3, rifle barrels, finished ! James White, Caleb Youst j and unfinished, pistols, plated swords, epaulets, with oth- er military equipments, brass clocks, (Jerome's make and warranted,) Hemlock and oak tanned leather, Salem and Urn '. OTHIiUI III ES A credit of nine months will be given. the purchaser giv ing oona ana approved isecurity. Also--on the 2d November, the Houses and Lola sit uate on the northwest corner of the Court-IIouse, known as the 1 "VILLAGE HOTEL," (lately occupied by said dee'd) will be rented for the term of two years. The Negroes belonging to the heirs of W. Kerr, dee'd, will be hired until the 1st January, 1848. Terms of renting and hiring made known on the day. And on i Thursday the ltli of November, next, at the Plantation of said dee'd, will be sold about 2000 bushels of CORN, 80 or 100 bushels of WHE AT, a qitantily of R YE, OA TS, FOD DER, HA Y, a large quantity of first qual ity of leaf TOR A CCO, 4 head of Hors. es, 2 Mules'iVyoung Jack 4 Jennet, 18 or 20 head of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, 1 large Road Wagon, 1 4 horse do., 1 one horse do., 1 Buggy, 1 Gig, icagon Gtars, Farming Ulcnsils, 1 set Blacksmiths Tools, 1 Still and Vessels, Household and Kitchen Furniture, besides many other arVietfesMoo tedious to mention. A credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giv ing bond and approved security. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. 1 he lands belonging to said estate iying on Third Creek will be rented for one year. Also at the Mnw time anj place, will be hired, the Negroes belonging to es tate for one year. Terms of renting and hiring mad known on the day. Persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar ; persons indebt ed to said deceased will please make immediate pay ment and save cost. C. A. CARLTON, Adm'r. Sept. 23, 1847. 3t24 LIST OF L.ETTEIIS remaining in the Post Office, at Salisbury; Oct. 1, 1847. B Alexander Brown, Miss E. M. Bruner, Christian Bringlt , Wm. M. Barber, Michael Brown, Henry Brown, Henry Bradshaw, 2 ; JNIiss Mary L. Brown. C Levi Correll, John Carson, Mrs Ann Chambers, 2; Sterling Chavis, Ceeler, Frank Coffin, Burton Craige, John S. Caldwell, Wm. Curry, Rev. John H. CbrTman. I D Henry Dent, Isaac B. Dunn. ! E F Hillory Elliott, Alex. Forsyth, John Fesper- , man, M. Fox, John-Foster. G James B. Gibson, Eliza. Gheen, Miss Mary P. Gardner, Miss Ann Gardner, Mrs. L. Glaspey, Howard Gheen, Miss Mary J. Gardner, John G. Gill. j H Mrs. Susan Hampton, Henry Hill, Samuel Harri- j son, Miss Margaret L. Howard 2 ; J. A. Hockins, Miss : Sarah L. Hall, 2 ; Joseph Hall, Benj. Harrison, Catha- ; rine Hornbarger, JohrrHewey, AEjcVt A. Hutson. j J Benj. or Philip Jones, R. H. Jinings, Philip John- ; son, Lewis Jacobs. K Allison Kingsbury, Miss Mary Kincey, Rev. A!- , fred Kinney. r I, F.N. Luckey, Esq., Mrs. Mary G. Lyerly, John 1 A. Lewis. M Mumford McKinzie, Medlock, Alphonso W. McIIenry.Paul Misenliamer, David Merritt, John S. Macnamara, Frederick Mahaley, John Mowery, John C, McConnaughey, Cicero A. Moore, ?Iiss "Mary L. Mawyers, Mrs. James C. McConnaughey. -N-O-r-Win Nunley, II. Ogden, Hon. R. M. Pearson, Jacob Phillips. R George Rendrenian, Edward Rufty, Jesse M. Re pult, Rich'd C. Richardson. S Henry Stirewalt, Mrs. Fanny fimerson, James Smith, Robert Stoker, Henry SechTer, Mrs. Ann Sha ver, Michael Swink, Thompson, Smith & Co. T Ausburn Turner, Elisha Tucker. W Peter M. Warner, 2 ; McWilson, John Perfumery, Soaos, Cutlery. Kevohinsr Pistols. Flni VifW fnnr v and.rfiaving Brushe., pocket Combs, py Glasses, good article of Needles. Violin strings. Music IU 1 . there are so many articles, it is difficult to enumerate. We (eel satisfied, however, that our stock la business, as well as the other, will enable us to satisfy all the wants of the public. Watches. Clock ar ' paired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain watches altered r ' warranted 10 perform well. Don't forget to call and exatnioe their 6n selecUon at their new r posite to C. B. Wheelers Drug Store. and one door above J. &. W. Murphy's. Cah paid for 1 . Salisbury, September 23, l&47tf 21 ' State of SXovtfi Carolina, WILKES COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Cuartor !s4sions August ' Sessions, 1817 Wm. G. James " r." Wm. Tedder and wife Eliz abeth, Lucy Lowe, Joo Hub- bord, Sarah Roberson, John Petition for sale ol Land. n ... r i uuurisuii, janies nooerson, and Mary Roberson, Hen derson Hubbord, John E. Price and wife, Jane. New Fall &tVinter G: WMrC. JAMES C ; A RE now receiving, and offer for sale Iv ' anu iirnii, ineir large anu exten-j - 1 FA(iL AND WINTER (iO ' embracing almost every article that is tsr;, , I Dry Goods, Hat, Shoe and Hardware an I C j of which have been recently purchased i 1 : 1 markets, at auction and private sale un J- r 1' II appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that one 1 ble circumstances, and many at much 1 . 01 meueienaants, John Hubbord. is not an inhabitant cvuia ww of thia State: It is therefore ordered,y the Court, that publication be made for aix weeks in the Carolina JF7cA man, that he be and appear at our ineat Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be beld for the County of Wilkes, at the' Court -House, in Wilkesboro, on the first Monday after thr fourth Monday of October next, and answer plain tins petition, or judgment; pro confeseo, will be taken against him. :. j , , . Witness, W. Jliosria, Clerk'of oar said Court at OSce. the 1st Monday of August, 1847, ' if ' . Test, ; W. MASTIN. Ork. 622 Print era Fee $5 50 K:L i S:tte.of ottftrCaroUua, Wilkes couxty. Court of Pleas and Quatter Sessions AugTiit Sessions, 1847. Alfred Warren, rs. Jrrest I b. H. , and Petition for sale of Jind. Patience G arris, Forrest Garris, Regas Garris Gams, Win. Garris Wilie Garris TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the JL defendants in this case, Patience Garris, Forrest Gar ris, Regas Garris, Henry Garris, Wm.' Garris, and Wilie Garris, are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, ih&l they appear at our naxt Court o f 1'leas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Wilkes, at the Court-House, in Wilkes boro, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of Oc tober next, and answer plaintiffe pel it ion, or judgment pro confesso, will be taken against them. W ituess, II . hixttn. Clerk of our said Coart at otSce, the first Monday of August, 147. V Test, W. MASTIN.C. C.C. 6ir22 Printers Fee .$3 SO State ot iLortff (oUTuTa WILKES COUXTY. Court of Pleas ant Quarter Sessions August Sessions, 1847.; Catharine and Martha Wellborn "1 rs. Petition to set aside Daniel H. Wellborn, John Lums- -Probate of Daniel den and wife Susan and Frances Wellborn's Will. M. Wellborn. j ; IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Dan iel H. Wellborn and Francis M. WeJJborn, two of the 1 defendant's in this caw, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in tlir Carolina Watchman, that they appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Srtxion, to be held for the County of Wilkes, at the Court-IIouse, 1 inJVVilkesboro'jOn the first Monday afiirr the fourth Mon day of October next, and answer plaintiffs petition, or bought. Tl r T, ... .. - M.j i ."uuuy poiicit a call trotn t r the public generally, to give their f?c l 1 before laying in their Fall applies, as been taken and tnoch time consume d in i every article at the lowest price, so as to vantage that would be gained by pom - 5 New aoppliet will be received throuj they are wanted. . . ' - W.C.J. & CO.. ' . Nearly ofposite the new 1m' rartTTinLL,N. C, Aug. 31,181' 1 ; JUSTRECE1V ' ' A SLTrLY OK PAZ.L xlud it::.; JH: . GOODS! BROWN & ELLIO T WOULD respectfully announce to t!. ; they are now receiving anJ opening ct beaqtiful and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER; (!0(H comprising every description for gentleiiien" : wear. Among their assortment may le i I Plaid, (a new and handooe artle for i 1 ! -Cashmeres and MuuaeUne de Lanes, S Ls. great variety) Calicoes, Bonnets, lc, .c men's wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, WS-9, S : nel Shirts and Drawers, (T) Hats, Caps, Boots, and SI: GROCERIES, IIARDW A I Qccenswarr, Clauwarc, Britania 1 1 ; ; Hooks 5L fitatioiiary. They respectfully ask those desirous of ina kir ' to call anJ examine ilieir stock of gn - determined to sell low for cah. 1 Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1847 tf 21 1 "Jr. Wilson, C. F. Wudetier, Mrs. Elizabeth Witherspoon, judgment pro confesso will be taken against them. On their way up from? Davidscjn's here, it is said they German Almanacks for 1848, Moflatt's pills and phcenix 1 !at rrfrnt Jrtier from thi Vpf Charleston he Hfl'l nofb.C run, for ll parly. .and'saya b listinguished Officer to Dr. reiterates his declarations ej Presidency as a. candidate Prt,V. and fays be approves of the course jiursued a- j 1 i' emi. 111 unui umni UHJ jiirul 3, ML a i" 11 I I .1 - 1 t li ( - . '..1 1 i.u : 11 TKJiPi-iiare its function in accordance with the Cone ill sa ' lowing is the "itiirKwe ihinV." w Ufofoco paiHyjas toj filing paragraph of the let isfy even the most skeptical Vvhat the General's political i ' plednure, in conclusion, fully to passed the first mill jereced in this part of the State, where is now Byers mill ; but tjhen called Lambert's : it was afterwards oyt necj by John! Olyphant. The com pany stopped here to dirte ; the first course was a kind of soup, of which, without suspicion, they all ate hearti ly. At length, a dish oj" meat was brought upon the ta ble, when the elder women whispered among themselves, ' that it was Bear's meat ; and they refrained from eat ing. Their host noticed this, and enquired the cause ; when they informed hintj, he told them they had eaten the som;, and might as jwell eatj the meat. This man was famous for hunting this animal : he. kept a large pack of fierce dog? for the purpose! On one occasion, ' when he came in from hunting, be learned that a party , of Indians had been at pis house, abusinghis family, and taking what articles they pleased. He immediately put the dogs on their jtrack and pi rsued them: when he ; came up with theln, every dog lad an Indian op a tree. Amusing himself for a time, with pointing hia gun at bitters, groceries of different qualities with numerous oth er articles, which are for sale and must be sold. Our friends and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before making their pur chases elsewhere. Feeling confident that we can and will sell our goods upon reasonable and the usual accom modating terms to punctual dealers. BOGER& MAXWELL. Salisbury, Oct. 14, 1847 tf 24 3w24 B. JULIAN, P. M. State ot north Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1847. i A . jotf.ln ydur high and just estimate of the ; them, and threatening to 6boot them, nt length ho entU will ofhead ahd hrnrt; of the distinguished citi- ' ofThis dogs, and released them The Indiana did not fttnv i W oKutpfd IVillimin Ailnma nn.l Tr- ; 'f . iitioned i Xur letter. I hare.nerer yet ex- . prlrirr toiig,but had 'I been called i yib titt Visile ntiti) Election to do so, I should : ;li(y hare cast mf rate for Mr. Clay." ::,.:.!. : i ; " .MAltYI.ANlr ELECTION, " 'fction for. ItOvernorJi Members of Congress and t;rof the gilatur,t took -place in this State on I' Ttv.l JVibooiCOO mtitotitlj . For the .'Legislature, the 'f.'ecteij a tnajjoriiyln both branches. Of the jnng'rssjthe.iigs elected four Messrs. i'". Kotnan.lEtans, and CrisfielJ, and the Loco- i net and Ligon: ! i - i molest him again. j I j, from list onward, jdis region was last niied up with emigrants. About 175a, Jaraea tiall, the father of the late Rev. James Hall, p. D., came and settled on Fifth Jacob Douthit," rs. Alex. Hall, a Lunatic. Petition for the sale of the defendant's land lying on the icaters of Hunting Creek, adjoining the lands of Bryant Findle and others, containing 109 acres, more or less. ! Witness, It'. Mastin, Clrrk of oiir said Court, at office. the first Monday of August, lt-17. ' Test. W. MASTIN.C. C. C. 6tci2 Printers Fee 3 f0 State of north (baroUua, SURRY COUNfY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1647. Andrew Faulkes, ) Original Attachment Sarah J. r. Wm. P. Tucker. S nishee. Tuckerisummoned as gar- Twenty Dollars Reward. STOP THE THIEF. STOLEN from the Subscriber's stable in Salisbury, j on Saturday night the 16th mstant, a sorrel ihare!. about medium size, with, a: small blaze in the face, run- i ning nearly to the nose, five years old next Springs one white foot behind, thin mane and long tail, and paces nearly altogether. She is fresh shod before, hind, feet bare, and has a very bad sore on the wethers. The thief also took away a double-reined blind-bridle and a small saddle, and saddle-cloth. The cloth is made of an old quilt." i I believe the thief went in the direction of Statesville or Salem. The man I suspicion is named Ben, or Ben-nct-Dozier. He had been about this place lor a week or more previous to his disappearance. He was last seen about 10 o'clock, on Saturday night. He is about five feet 7 or 8 inches high, and wears large black whiskers, extending from ear to car has an impediment in speech, . I. i i i i i 5 . i ' ,11 ,. -v - I especially wnen aruiin ; aim naa on, wnen last seen, a Creek, near where Hugh K.,Hill, Esq., how lives ; near ; black over-coat with side pockets, and velvet on the col- IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,that the lawful Heirs, of the defendant, A. Hall, are not inhabi tants of thh State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for the space of six weeks, notifying the said Heirs of the de fendant, Alexander Hall, to be and appear before our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Iredell, at the Court-House an Statesville, on the third Monday of November next, then and there to j make themselves party defendants, otherwise, final judg ment will be rendered in "favor of plaintiff, and the land condemned and sold to satisfy his dt-bt, interest and cost of suit. ' Witness, . F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at of fice, the third Monday in August, 1347, and in the 72d year of our independence. J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl k. Cir22 Printers Fee 5 oU Lai i to. 1 ....... . ( I DPI ill i t . '!fc$Ult lrifltirtiifr VU Pnrtir tit nnrV in IS rt ll loose of Kepreseatatives. 1 --H- t : , : rt rtAt a - i V f . . $ F -t; i-ii . 4j yv nnivi , wnni . . 71 lh!s'morh,ns s mail : J ifjfjVow j livg.no. Kand Mexico. By the SotlU, Caft.:W6l, arrived yeslerday, retlacdn of ttio Diario de la Marinn II: earner Medtcau. trom Vera Uoard IS 140,000 in specie, ar. Jnt hi n 4 , i i W " " IIISI. I: f : uvan rtn the 7tli nst. - liar It fa KrlnA. Z I'll 1 " I a aw-' k a-' kk'v ia aiiii-ia , nil r in ni i m iiiiiii 4.t . " -vuicn, nowerer, contain it - "iiir sriiMiA ....... . ii. , iiU! i F T ' "r ! wo" n iransiaung, the same time, Thomas Allison, the grandfather of Col. T. A. Allison, came and built rhere the fatter now lives, on Fourth Creek. Probably, t le Simonton familycame about the same time; they' livid a now, on the same Creek. j ' j . i . James Murdotk, the grandfather of Cot.. John Mur- dock, came in 1724, and located himself where Thomas M. now lives. ,f . j - - L In 1758, the $tevenon's, the ancestors of most of the name here, carpc and took up their abode on Third Creek, about three mills west of Statesville. The Mc- Lelland's came about thai year, and found a home near where Kutus Adams lives, liy this time, there was a large settlemenilhere in 1757, Fourth I Creek' Church was first erected) near nhe site of the present; one. It would be not a Uttle interesting, and it might be' useful, to know about hdw many of the Scotch risheimgrated to ibis country ; and from being tenants in Ireland, bei came, in the widest sepse, freeholders here : they havf mingled with thei masf of our population from one end m 4 ' 1 - L ' ' - ma s si ' " ''' '"'" a i ot tne land to the other, l oey nave naq no smau snare of influence in rriakingjour couptry what i is. Wre con aider it ample praise, and no doubt deserved; to place lar boots and spurs. I will give the above reward for the apprehension of the thief and the mare or Trn Dollars for either separ ately. FREDRICK MOWERY. Salisbury, Oct. 13, 1947. 25, tf. " Notice. " ACCORDING to an Order obtained at the August Sessions of-the County Court of Rowan, Twill sell ' at public Auction, to the' highest bidder, Three LIKE- LY NEGROES, a man about 30 years of age, and two girls, one IS and the other 11 year old at the Courthouse, in ' Salisbury, on Monday f November County Court, being the first day of The month, f , " - KUU l . Lr. 55311111, Adm'r Oct. 21, 1847 2t25 of Rich'd C. Smith. . -1.111 k. ..' J a ' . i - n. i - - " - " smi v -wi ii rnrrtn rnnnLirti i .-i. r . . m Ik. - 1a 1 lira rr-r 1 1. Kf . . : . . I Se.:i 1 states mat n . ""'i nan ii.t-L"r 1 . ' ?M.,' ' --;,-Rcu circulars to me vs' ' s sail- a ll 11 1 i n e9 l lm m a a i i m int t v ra i . i ; i SiiJ.7 Powers to . rif w r & i i i i .... i rculart to the sev. g them to send their con . i .: i 'i v.i.ii ii aian, tiiipn mm them by the side of the Puritan stock. No estimate 'to our knowledge, has evr been made of th number of fa rnlles that came from. Ilrtland of this rice ; ot o( the proportion that their descendants bear to the whole mass of our population. Bancroft in his History of the Uni ted States, Vol.1 1 pagl 458, says lhat in the first fifteen years, 4000 families of; the Puritans came over, that had before the time; be wrnte, expanded inli 4,000,000 of people. ' Each cfiginijl family, finding the Words of Scripture true, it Httfe one shall become a thousand " And no doubt that the emigrants from the Emerald Isle, have increased equally fast. If all their families were ai large as tnanyj in this quarter, they would tar outnumber' the Puritans.' (Coming from the confined STOCRHOGS: . - . . u THE subscraber takes this method to inform the pub lic, that he has a superior Stock Hog f the Kenil worth breed large and well formed whose services be offers to the public Those who wish to pen sows with him can do so.by the, payment of five dollars for each tow. For further information apply to the subscriber; who also, keeps a few fine stock pigs for sale. October 20, 1847 4w25 Tailoring. B F. FRALEY is ever ready to mase CLU 1 Jllu . in the latiest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY MADE CLOTMXG Tery cheap. He will also teach the art of CUTTING to any wishing to learn Jas he is agent for some of the most fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. All kinds of clothes cut at short notice. Produce taken in payment at market prices. - ly3j 7STILLS, STILLS. A v SUPPLY of Stills kept constantly on hand for sale ix very low for cash: From the (ilobe. Bbandreths Pills. We were for a long time among the sceptical as to tbe efficacy of tliese justly celebrated Pills. We believed that tbey h:id got into general and universal use more by the numerous newspaper puffs than by any virtue they possessed. A recent trial of them up on a friend of ours, who was attacked with a most violent bilious cholic, has removed all doubts in our minds as to their bemg the very best cathartics tha. can be adminis tered ; and believing sit, we think we do the public a ben efit, in saying what we think of them. . From the Missouri News. The Br andeethPills This medicine basbeen inade a subject of much merriment throughout the United States while its utility has been extensively acknowledged. ' The impression seems to be gaining ground that Brandreth'a medicine mar be employed "with safety and effect as a re medy for ordinary infirmities. There are many sensible ; persona in this city as well as other parts of this country, j who, with great propriety testify to; the good effects of Brandreth's Pills, from frequent experiment ; and no evil j need be apprehended from them, according to the direc- ' tions. In directing public attenrion to the Brandreth me dicine, we only express our honest convictions, that the Brandreth Pills Have done more service to the present generation, than all the patent medicines which have ever been introduced into general use. These Pills are for sale at 25 cents per box, by our a- . r, - . .1 r. ii : gents in every town in the &tate, and t.y tne .ouowmg highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : J. H. Enniss, Salisbury; David Fraley. Rockville ; A. &. D. V. Honeycot, Gold-Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ; J. Krider &, Son, Mt. Vernon. 4w23 T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the JL Defendant, Wm. P. Tucker, is not an inhnbilant of ; this State : It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that ad- j vertisement U- made in the Carolina Watchman for six J successive weeks, notifying tbe said defendant to be and j appear at our next Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions1 for said county, at the Court-House, in Rockford.on the second Monday in November next, to plead or replevy to said attachment, otherwise the case will be beard expar te, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness, '. A'. Armstrong, Clerk of our said Court at ( ' Rockforit tlie scroml Mondav of August . 1847. -. F. K, AR.HSTRONtJ.Cl'k. 6w2l Printer's Fee $5 50 :.-' . Stittr of liovtn iravoUua, SURRY COUXTY. Courtof Pleosand Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1847. John Turner and Jos- " I SCHOOL. 71 TRS. A. A. BARKER, m!J r lvJ. ly inform the public, that the Fall 1 S hool will begin on Mooday the 25th of t. t.' will teach all the branches usually taught i i zn ry tiehotil. Her terms will be modcrat, at. 1 t give her the charge of tbeir chilJrrn, may I" 1-. ry attention which lays in her power. Tw Uiarders can le accommodated in her fm 'y. Pupils charged from the time of entrance. , duction for absence, exept in cases of pr true : Rkkefexce : We the aadersigned do r -r-. . . A A. Ua s Eta has been teaching our c'a '.J " , they made rapid progress. Her roles it scry not enforced in a rigid manner, t ut r , 1 which has gained lhe children's love c w '.: ence. And we do cheerfully join in t'i 1 to I he "public as a good teacher. iioiucc 11. r,r. , B. F.VRAUX WM. 11. SMITH, . f JNO. J. HI-ILL. . v , "l NOAH UOJHIin . Salisbury, Sept. 30, 18 17. j. Come & buy. great Bare dtxi, .V" fXry J .... eph M. Hauser, Adm rs. The Heirs at Law of Elias Turner, dee'd Petition to sell land. Carriages, Carryalls, AND ' Carts. FOR SALE BY THE SUHSCIUI I.: the most accommodating terms to be I. . part of the country. Suitable, lumber and Country prodjee tk r m'ent for work. - The subscriber has in his emp'oy serr; workmen, and he (eels assured be ran tua I . work as'jny establishment in the South. In mjf absence, gentlemen on bui -. w 1 age, Mr. Francis D. Locke. ... J. S. JOHNln Aug. 19.1847. 10:tf. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, t bat Jas. Turner, Austin Glen and wife Roods. Heirs at Law of Elias Turner, are not inhabitants f this State ( , It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for six successive weeks, no tifying the said James Turner, Austin Glen and wife Rhodl, to be and appear at oar next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for Sorry County, it the Cosrt-Hoosr, in Rockford.on the second Monday in, November, next, - - .;.t r.i;l-.n nik.rw'iw tH ease will IO DlCtO OT OfHiur u.ivii, vu 1 be beard exparte as to them, and a sale ol tte lanos or- (raIurrH wiln tended noii;. dered accordingly. - f t tieular marks about him reco.-eid. II Twenty Dollars Reva R ANA WAY from the sulcriUr on t'. , the 2J ultimo, my negro man'Atltlri mulatto, about thirty-five years of ag. a .: common lieight, very strong and ttouibu'it.'. Witness, F. K. Irmstroag.Clerk of oar said Coart, at Rockford, tbe pecood Monday ot Anzusi, io4 1. i F.K. ARMSTRONG. Cl'k. 6w21 Pnter Fee $5 50 j . . . .- rj r- Statc of jiortfVCntoUua. IREDELL COthiTYJ . Court of Pleai and Quarter1 Session! August Term, 1847 Abner Feimster 1 Ori;iaal Atlae hment levied on de- fendamfo interest im ,116 mere of Ijand, adjoining . xevmsier, Elisha Scott. I Alfred Sharpelmnd others. '. saV IT appearing to the satisfaction ot me win, iui ne defendant, U not an inhabiuntjof th'isSute: It is therefore ordered by tbe Coort. that puWicalion be made in iK Carolina IVatchmait. for tbe' space of six weeks. notifying said Eli0ia Scott to appear at tbe next Court of THE above road having been surveyed and marked pif(Jt ad QuaKer Sessions, to be held for the Coonty of out to Philip Shulls, on the Watauga, twenty-two jh, at the Court-IIouse in Htitesvil'.e.on the third miles, the contracts will be let on the 10th November, ionday of November next, then and there to plead or re next, on the route. Contracts to be fulfilled in twelve pevy otherwise, judgment final will be rendered again-i months. the lands levied on, and the same condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt, interest and cost ofuit. Directors. Witness, . F. Alexander, Clerk t our said Court at - fice.th third Monday of August, 184i, and in tne . t-x ' a considerable quantity uf clothing cf a I ' ''; ity, which I cannot atcurate'ydesrrJ", t which were of common homeppun. It 11 . trying lo make bis escape to a free e-'tale ; i i ijbable be may have in his pwwo.i 1 ; certificates of his freedom, and may t' n Any information coocerning bun wi 1 l-e t.. ceived ; and the above reward i;iven f-r f i si on and delivery to me. or for Lis cutfl: rt. Jail, so that I can get bitn. . THOJL. C( Salisbory. N. C, Sept. 9. IS47. IS.if. j Important to Ml 0 CALJNYELL AND ASHE TURNPIKE. HOTC II KISS'S Vertical Water Wh i f -Fayeneviile, by - :' 1 D.McN'ElLL .c ( J.C.HARPER, ) W. A. LENOIR, V NOAH MAST. ) Aagust 3, 1847 s BROWN & ELLIOTT. tf 14 ' Lenoir, Seyf . ?2, 1847. 3t24 W Joly ISTAR'S Ralsam ol Wild Cherrf, , just received and far sale by I 1 29. tf 13 i ' rr.ENXJss. , 9r of -oar indenendence. J.F.ALEXANDER, Clk. Cw22 Printers Fee 5 50 ' Svperhr. Court YdtJpr sale here. And in Lincoln County by j E. A. EIIEN'AI. March 12, le!4T tflS ; j j C.B. WHEELER, ll. 'i OFFERS hi professional services t 1. -the community generally. Tle tM,r itate to command his srnicrs ". his oCce f--apothecary fhop. where he will at. all time -see his friends anJ acquaintances, a:K3 taay cpt absent opn profri4inal dut Sal'jcrr. Arn'. o'J, 1M tli J 1 V
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