! : . ; J" : I CI : - . . I J i i i 1! -.. ! i ' I ' .. J IlftS k JAMES Store formerly occu- that a wort' a j " ' fc 8 - " MEDICINES, f h'enilcaK & t M ' i .i.ti iKev i Time of Sale Changed. VALUABLE LAND 1.C9 HI 1KJS V.J the rertaWed .11 they may at .11 lime, fa all "i genuine article ; arid fur IJr JSil -M9 "P.ifnot chcapcr) i iiti v " t j. . . : i i a Anit inn -;lirWWnwnV" t SlottiJ befon4H following v,r: I . i i Oil .1.- nr Red Hark, rTJ VS - - r I MS SALE. ' n . - J . ( Tow i Allspice, I; penper, (all kinds) Mace and Cloves, Cinnamon, 5 Indigo &i Copperas, Madder & Arnatto, Log and Ued Wood, Starch, j Fig Blue, ; Candles, (all kind?) ; Lemon Syrup, Sweel Oil, Lamp Oil, n .Matches A: Blacking, Mustard, (best) Leather Ai Carriage Viirm'sli. &iC.. CVC 1 ipt'tons sarefully prcredj at all BY virtue of a decree of the Conrt of Equity of Rowan, I will sell at the Court-house in Salisbury on Saturday the! 15th day of January next. OF VERY VALUABLE LAND, Situated in the bett landed section of Rowan County i i belonging to the heirsjof Alexander Dobbins, deceased : One Tract containing four hundred Acres, known as THE "DOBBINS" TRACT. I celebrated for its excellent bottom land and fine meadow. Another Tract, collfdj the REEVES TRACT, contain ing 70 or 80 acres And another called the MAT-; THEWS TRACT,1 bf two hundred acres, upon which wps allotted the widow'p dower, and which will be sold subject thereto, ha virj&fcn it a good meadow. $EFERENCE is made to Thomas Jj. Cowan, Elkanah D. Austin and j Osborne G. FogrJ, as to the quality and situation of said Lands. Mr. Joseph T. burroughs will show the premi- ses to tho.-e esiring' io purchase. A credit f four Vedra will be piven. bonds to draw months after date, to be paid annually. also to pa? an installment at the confirmation H. JAf 1ES, S5?r" dt -JlortJi f 3atoUni interest rurcl Oi Ijfa n BllfTmipnf In iliohnro-A tlio Cnnrt inat( A. tl. CALDWELL, cm. e. 6w32 Printers fee 85 50 SALE on the lltli Jauuary, 1848. Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE Subscriber, as Agent of Mary W. Hargrave, will sell at public sale, at her plantation 3 miles South of Lexington, on the Salisbury road, on the 11th (it being the2d Tuesday) of January next, the following Valuable Property, to wit ; 35 LIKELY NEGROES, 2000 Bushels Com, A large lot of Hay, Oats, tyc. ; 7 head of Horses, 2 Mules, 35 head of Cattle, 2 road Wagons and Gear, Farming Utensils, fyc.; 1 Cotton Gin and Thresher, AND ONE FAMILY CARRIAGE. THE SALE will continue from day to day until all is sold: Terms made known at the time of sale. TO BE RENTED : O" Also, at the same time and place, the Plantation of the said Mary W. Hargrave, will be RENTED, for the terra of one year. J. II. HARGRAVE, Agt. Lexington, N. C, Dec. 2, 1847 31:5t Greensboro' Patriot copy 4 times and forward ac count to this office. fresh arrivals ! j WATCHES, JEWELRY &',STO HI' VALUABLE LANDS AT PUBLIC SALE ! Me. Pli and Quarto. --W.AUisoMJm'r: fcrrm1 nettf ! P..iro!l!e. Jre P.urnf tW. " ..L..h Suramerw lid "J' i nil nflf HforTiinini' id.wri and ite, r: It is theH"w .W made ilk the C jart Hun io 5 -arr.afxf.tb! o,tiUth"Mi k the yar J "mVr.N.' Sessions Norem- 1817. Vl'fiion or tale of Heal Instate. ppearing to the satis- :action.of the Court, that thJ Defendants,, William II. .XJoUn E. Stephens and wife. trad Dolly, and Zachriah : i, ora not inhabitants of thi red by the Court, that publica na Watchman for six weeks, ..Ttirllomette, Joseph Burnette, I wifeJFanny, Henry Summers 'Zaehariahj Suujniers and wife, Sa r.ext CouK of Pleas and Quarter i t' the Cmnty of Iredell, at the, sville, on ihc third Mondny of Feb- ( here o plead, answer or demur to -4he saiiiie will be taken pro con- id expnrte. BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan, the Cfefk and Master will sell at the Court House in Salisbury, oh Mondny of February Court, being the Cth day of the mnth, a Tract of Land, belonging to the Heirs of John Gobdman.dec'dadioiningthe lands of Moses Trexler, Sarrjuel Linn and others. The widow's dower has been laid off in this Tract ; the other portion will be sold on nine? months' credit Bond and good su reties required. j f -ALSO At the same time, a -Tract of Seventy Acres, belonging to the Heirs of h- Luckey, deceased, lying on the Wilkesboro road, adjoining the lands of Luke Barber, Robert F. Wilson, and others, on a credit of twelve months, with interest! from date. Bond and good sure ties required for the? gurchase money. A. II. CALDWELL, C. M. E. 31:8t Printers fep $5 50 VALUABLE LAND Cletk. of our Baid Court, at November, A. D. 1847, anc LotanoefU'e. this 12th De- VeV ALEXANDER, Cl k. : r-- Hutr or jioffli (Sisi'ciunr; Jirif Conntjr, jln Equity Fall Term, IS 17. f l l 1 1 1 i ,,li3 C!f lt - appearing I ' 'A Io the satisfaction of the BY' Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan, there will be sold, on the first day of Jan uary, at the Court-Hbuse in Salisbury, some VALUABLE TRACTS of Land lying in Rowan county, on Dutch Buffaloe, be longing to the: HeiMof Jacob Shaver, dee'd. One ad joining Henry Kerf, Nelson Sides and Frederick Stire walt, containing foM-seven acres. I 1 ALSO Another Tract, subject to the widow's dower, adjoining James C. 1? ognrpnp. Frederick Stirewalt and otheis, Mn L. ' it lam Cain; Executor WKf JCai, Wyslt Coilrt, that Daniel Cain, one of tie Defendants, is not an 4iiliJll)ilant of this Stale : It is t, Ira Ketves "find! ordered, that pii'I.I i,Diia. , 1 ,1 nUiie for six weeks, in th VHS Wstoliinnn.for the ;tUl defendant io he and n. kl ihe nnt C.ur of Kquii jr, to be held for the Coun- uFie.iunixuri I lou.so .Moeksville, on the 4th afojr in Mirrh next,;and pljad.answer or demur to 'fkmm- till, or fhe same will be taken pro confesso :.h caiie m ftw hearing exfmrte, as to him. r.L fiitiKhain. Clerk and Master of said Court, tt!Wltht4th Minday In September, A. D., 1847, Jtle7jreBr Ann'fic-in Independence. . ' i ! M L UINGIIAM.C. M. E. MUrrinfers Fej $5 50 j STOP THE1 THIEF. cwHUiiitiig seventf icr 1 ! ALSO CASH FOR NEGROES I Negroes Wanted ! THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the public, that he is still in this place, and is desirous of purchas ing a number of LIKELY NEGROES, Suitable for the South-western Market. Persons having any of the above property for sale, would find it to their advantage by making early application to him, as he is paying the Highest tarket Prices In CASH ! He is also anxious to purchase MECHANICS. He can be found at j. I. Sliaver's Hotel. E. MYERS. Salisbury, N. C, Nov. 4, 1847 tf21 O" Persons at a distance having Negroes for sale, will be promptly attended to by addressing me. The best Mechanical Paper 7JV THE WORLD ! The " SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN " published at 128 Fulton t.. New York, is admitted by all to be the heat Mechanical Dublication in the world. It has attained a larger circulation than all the other Mechanical papers published in America, combined, and possesses such facilities for obtaining the latest intelli gence on Scientific subjects from all parts of the world that no publication of the kind can compete with it. Each No. contains from 5 to 7 original mechanical en gravings of the most important inventions ; a catalogue of American Patents, as issued from the Patent Office each week ; notices of the progress of all new mechanical and scientific inventions ; instructions in the various Arts and Trades, with engravings ; curious philosophical and chemical experiments ;lthe latest Railroad intelligence in Europe and America ; all the different mechanical move ments, published in a series and illustrated with more than a hundred engravings, &c'., Sec. It is published weekly in quarto form, conveniently a dapted to binding, and furnished to country subscribers at the low price of Tic? Dollars a year One Dollar in 2U montns. NEW AND ELEGANT Stock of ! FALL AND WINTER GOODS I THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK xsd Philadelphia, at his store east of th? Court-House, One of the Largest and Handsomest Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Ever opened in this market ! Among the stock may be found : English wool black and twilled French Cloths, Blue, brown, invisible green and Olive do. Doe skin, plain black and fancy Cn?simeres, Black satin and fancy Vesting?, Sattinets, Twilled and plain kersey's, white, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, Wool plaids, blanket and cloth overcoats and sacks, French cashmeres, plaid Poplins, plnid poult de soie, Black ero de rhihe Siiks. ienny llnd plaids, caledonia do. Black silk warp and plaid aljraccas, mou-eline de lanes, Bombazines, linen carnbic, needle worked collars, Jaconet and Swiss muslin, thread laces and edgings, Inserting, fine shawls, umbrellas and parasols, Fine be,d and duffle blankets. ; Fur and Wool Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Miles' water proof and dress Boot?, Do. ladies stitched bu?kins, satin Fronca gaiters, ' Black kid polka half gaters and slipper$, Men's thick and kip brogans, men's thiick boots. Bagging nnd rope, three ply and ingrain carpets and rugs. Men's and ladies' saddles and bridles, ! SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. j China Glass and Qiiecnsware, French, English and American Prints, Brown and Lleached shirting, 6, 8, and V2 i sheeting, Towel, 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, Brass and plated dashes, glass lamps, oil carjK-t, Mhlable castings, white lead, (in oil,) Winter bleached sperm oil, window lights and putty, i Rio, Java and Mocha Coftee, Brown Sugar, loaf, crushed and pulverised do., fine Tea, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpenters Planes, Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellow, Cockle Siezes and siere Wire, Blasting Powder, be, Sjc 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 before purchasing. J. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury, N. C Oct. LLJ847 10i24 GENERAL SCOTT'S Carriage for sale CHEAP FOR CASH ! With a variety of other Articles CLOTHS, fine black and fan cy Cassimeres, satinets, vest- FANCY i OF GOODS ! BOGER & WILSON HAVE just retorned from New York and Philadelphia. an4 respectfully iptltt the attention of the p.-' Salisbury, to their extensive aonxnet of Watches, Jewelrf nd stock of FailCJ' At' ' ' consisting in part of the following, viz : Gold Lever Watches, fuM jewelled. Anchor and Detached Leif r. ed. Silver levers, Duplex, with independent Wconds, horizontal patent Tertical and verge' Ewrspemenm ; t " : will be sold as low as can be bought at the North for cash, and a written warrantee given, so that per n- j of selecting poor watches. We therefore, invite U to give n a call and examine our well selected su-ok. which maybe found Diamond pointed Pensladies and gentlemen's cluster Brea Pins, GolJ and Can eo 1 plain and sett Rins?. Studs, gold Pencils, Medahoni, Hair Ornaments, Ribbon Pins. Ear Hoops, cl G Chains and Rings,' jet Pins, gold and silver Thimbles, Silk. Bead Purses and Ba. steel Beads and u k Lt ver Butter Knives', pencil, tooth and ear Picks, and a large assortment of Spectacles to mil all sges. la ai the above, tbey are also at considerable expense able to offirr one of the best assortments of j Perfumery, Soaps, Cutlery, Revolving Pistolsv Flutes, Fifes, fanes, Hair. I and shaving Brushes, pocket Combs.spy Glasses, good srticle of Needles. Violin strings. Music Boxes, ie. 'here are so many articles, it U difficult to enumerate. We feel satisfied, however, that our stock in iVu I : r busine as well as the other, willenable us to satisfy all the wants of the public. Watches, Clocks and Jew; rviird in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain watches altereJ lo paten? 1. . warranted to perform well. Don't forget ; to call and examine tneir nne selection at their new estate-., posiie to C. B. Wheeler's Drug Store. and one door above J. & W. Murphy's. Cash paid for olJ silver. Salisbury, September '23, 1847 tf 21 j; . 1 ' DU. KITHsL'S RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, roa CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, general debility, decline, diseases of the skin, of the liver, of the lungs, cough. Fever and Ague, billious affections, etc. Price, qt. bottles, 3 SO . pint do. 1 50. ? ' DEPURATIVE POWDER, For Ferer and Asue, Billious Afectioif, inflammatory Disease. Grarel, Worms. Head-Aehe or Megrim, Ful ness of the Head. Dimness of Sight. lc , which is to be taken in the Restorer. Price 50 cts. per box. Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for disease of the chest, pains, weaknesses.'etc. 50 cts. ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for gonorrhoea, gleet, fluor albua, gravel, etc bottle, 1 SI 25 and w. GOLD MINE BALSAM, An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents. These Medicines are of Dr. Kohl's own discovery. 1 VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL I'll The only knotrn Medicine flat at the same ti'r i Pmries, amd Strengthens the SfLen De. Lf Rots Tills have fortunately been i : into the United State at a time when they ,,, ' of peculisr value. It is known that persons new or foreign countries, are subject to g:rr.i i meut in their digestive functions, and to a il. quently fatal of the whole economy of their t This mostly developes itself in lassitude .tr,J i attended by headache and'lowness cf Fpiii'. Roy"s Pilis may be dependeJ on with tie uu. dence as a preventive of those disordetf , a;ul I have already occurred, they will soon res! re i!.f j to health. Other purgatives have no cod tC- v relieving the body of its imparities, for ilirv r vemk by the process lb roa eh which they lre . Dr. Le Roy's Pills on' the contrary clene, j L. Price per strengthen at the same time ; and hence the t they produce are cures, that mmy le colle.l ct r distinguishes them from perhaps all other Tl ; dicinet whoee cures are olten as tad, rr.J i worse than the disease.- Speedy and rxmeifj. , their effects on the human system- 1 h-y st prepared by himself, and have been disposed of in this pel e Heart ana lAvcr. cnyie sna u.ot-a io i con.inuniiy for about ten years past, with, unparalleled sctive discharge of their duties, the cornet i.r , success. A great number of testimonials' are in the po- r strong digestion, anj regular moti, n t f : session of his agenu, and mav be seen by calfing at ihetr , nil thus they secure bealth in all ciimnf s stores. We present here two specimens of them. From the Randolph Herald Letter from J. M. A. Drake; Esq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborough, N. C. ' viz Another Tract, in the vicinity of Gold Hill, adjoining John Shaver, Esq., JAbraham Shaver and others, con. taining two hundred acres valuable for its timber. mm advance, and the remi Address, MUNN oVCO. New York. POST PAID. Tlrvtirirfl imttim.a r-,C . 1 O ' . ' 1 A . . ' T.,ol., ..u i i . 1 1 . . , . i "vuuu Tuiuiurt ui me ocieiiuuc American coniaininer welve months credit will be eiven. bond and pnod i 4ifi n.. c u; j; 1 :n ...j -1 . " icouiii;; uiaiiri uuu liiusirilieu Willi ings, lambs wool, merino, cotton and silk shirts, flannels, blankets, CALICOES. SHIRTINGS, sheetings, &cc, silk, fur Russia, Palo Alto, south western id Ready Hats, silk, plusti, clotn, ana iur .f cTinenor nna itr. chi drens snoes. v r . C 120 K ind si AMghar sureties required. reward: l FfUlTi publid.are hereby notified to look out for 9 X awhiif Man who Ira 1 Is h i m se I f SCA L ES, in- n i reuuoii:ot the Scales' ot Rock ani, CoUfity, (hut wWfih I helieve to he fa! 1 'trilpw, travelling pn foot from the directum of Char- topped at mjf house on Atonday evening the 15th Mftlaskefto;sisv over night. When bed time ' he requcsled o have i h.d fire in the hill, in which stands n bureau, and wtti kfea my tMney.. 'I.e keys had been left on ,WM.iDdtifuiM.tme in t!; course of the night he P.M wing (U4 kis to opeij the drawers, rifled them triirnts. llfjtook axiimll book, (an old histo- kings of . Engjand) whtrh contained about fiSO oftinous dcWrninatioti from 5S10 down. Al- s i t 1 a 1 . . j . - "wipocfcct UM)k,t?mainnSg hIkjui Also, my i 51 LLVCRfWATCfl, the Jrys.nl of whk-h is crack- ! ny Ihfoiiifh the.hiiddle. I Said Wntr h K,- . :. - P-iong link Cold Chain, andla Key of jeweller s cold ! Ming.the hoys, he weflt to the stable, and at- i e4 to steal a horrto., But! one of mv neirro bovs i 'Tof in uV.bam, hard a njise below, and showing ! the tflow made off thrtuieh a corn field in the ; ffa wTharoiw.! He w-ars an old grey frock j Wvjf botn, i I am finable to describe him j uwWjjj a8. I JiJ not pa particular attention to I (Jrest. I Jljut I takl him to be about five feet Y "a inches Wgl; and about thirty years of age. "pre.tae above) reward for his nppreheision. . : . .. RICHARD HARRIS. Uuftty. November lfi, 1847 tf 29 ?r -i(-4- k- -M f lJnuidrcfhS I'illsu JinfJicioe 9 ackUwledgl'd lo be one of the most f er djsepvered, as a purifier of the blood and . M is superior to Sars.-jiparilla, whether at a so lterntvei jit stands infinitely before all the 7'ioni vi combinstions'ofj Mercury. Itspargative 2 rf ohe of jncalculible value for these pills ai',r rHn)r Pfiodi nd instead of a weak i ul11 ,;lhr;lc: fflt'Ct, they add strength by taking t t d wfakness. fThere is no good Mercu rJ4etB;p0Ii do hot likewise IWt thcy none of &i k,; ' L,u -fn. ih. f :!, -.cl UiHI r i injitd the!bones and limbs are par Ivxw r" ' Ihe stead of these distressing symp- j. "'cnoeon8tqufnt atiimatiori is evident in ev- V ID Iftf .y- Uiindreth s pills are indeed W J , nxdy Tot' they ciire opposite diseases: jj "ioi una inronic iineumatism : i ney C"u?iu.0f Urine! I 'They ture Dysentery and Con- v71 VAtiveneSs. Thev U-il! rur lh nnrntlv "Siii;M.. i " ' . -t.r..,...v -T "T rf P w the1 cleanse, and purtfy the lded,hoS jrve;r, naturl- is not beyond all human BY Virtue of a I Decree of the. Court of Equity of Rowan County, I will also sell, on the premises, On Monfidy the 10th of January, a Tract of Land'oejonging to Heirs of Richard Smith, dee'd., of one hundred acres, adjoining James Graham, Peter Sloop and others. Six months credit will be given to purchasers, upon giving bond and good sureties. H ALSO A Tract of Land lying three miles from Salisbury, containing about 250 acres, adjoining the lands of Ham ilton C. Jones, Hejpry Miller, Esq., Daniel Peeler, and others ; belonging (q the Heirs of John Clary, dee'd., on a credit of twelve 'months. O" This Tract will be sold on the premises, on Mon day the 27th of December. Also, on the premises, And on Saturday the 8th of January next, I will sell the interest of Joseph D. Cowan in a Tract of two hundred and seventy acres, adjoining the lands of David Cowan, David II. Patterson and others, on twelve months credit, interest from day of sale. Aj II. CALDWELL, cm. e. a31:6t Printers ffe $8 43 state oe ilovtn (EavoUua, DAVIDSON COUNTY. more than 360 engravings of new inventions, for sale at the office, Price 2 75. State of Jiort ft esivoUun, Davidson County. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1847. Debby Shuler, 1 Petition for Divorce. Daniel Shuler. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Daniel Shuler, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in Ihe Carolina Watchman and Greensbor ough Patriot, for three months, for the defendant to be and appear at the next term of our Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court-House, in Lexington, on the 1st Monday, af.er the 4th Monday in March, 1848, then and there to atswer the petition of said Debby Shuler, for Divorce, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against him, and the case set for hearing exparte. Witness, Andrew Hunt, Clerk of oir said Court at Of fice, the 6th day of December, 1547. AND. HUNT, C. S. C. 3m32 Printers fee 810 00 FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1847-8, At the old Tailoring Establishment ! caps, coai bonnets, &c, HARDWARE, CUTL Queens and Glassware, Also 150 Pieces of Upper Leather, double and singie barrel sliot guns, ritle barrels, finished 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 AsHEBoaocGH, N. C, Jan. 15, 1847. Dr. Kchl Dear Sir : I take pleasure in bearing tes timony, to the beneficial results of your Medicine. Mr. Noah Smitherman, was severely attacked; with Inflam matory Rheumatism, during the Surametjof 1844 j he resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained ' it ; he was effectually cured by the use o( the Restorer of the Blood. Sec. I can further say, that ino person has ever tried them sufficiently, but what hate been well sat isfied with they- efficacy. , Respectfully, J. M. A. DRAKE. From the Milton Chronicle: Letter from J. R. Callnm, Esq., Miltonj N. C. Dr. Kcbl Dear Sirs Yaur Medicines have given entire satisfaction in this section of country. The Abys sinia Mixture especially, Ja highly approved of. It has never failed to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes. n never had enough to supply the demand : l ou 5e send me a large supply oi u as soon b juu lome. 4 Yours respectfully,! I T) P U I IT l by keeping the entire working machinery (it in a state of action, energy, and strength, 1. be s fleeted by external causes. All emigrant England to Australia, and other Pritit-h IV -bundantly supplied with these Pills. "Arc,-, ea of which" says the distinguished Dr. Co'. r. ter in the London Medics! Times, of Novrr..' -" is worth more in acclimating a man to a neu than a year's residence on the soil." It need k added, that, persons going to Texas, Mex 4 be sure to carry along with ihem a few ln r, , invaluable Pills. They will find them their I in need, far tbey will keep them strong, heart of hope nd spirits, in defiance of bad water, i food, change of climate, and the other ei! f sort which travellers, and brief sojourners in !. tries usually have to contend wiih. No leave for Mexico without having a few tcies -! I - Pills in his knapsack. j T 1 AGEXTS: V J J. H. Enniss. Salisbury f . J Mmtry, l. Jonathan Worth, Ashborough. . O Price 25 Cents er box. sug. C, 1 - IT JUSTRECEIV A SUPPLY OF AND WIIT': Milton Drug Store, QUICK Mr. Ramsay, in the employment of Jant -...mt i p.-. a s . ? tsq., uuiuoru county, tor some timeaniicted witi and Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel, Qil.&.c, with- GOODS ! ! LN & ELL1 TOT German Almanacks for 1848, Mofiatt's pills and phcenix out any effect : but was cured in three days, with the outers, groceries ot ditiercnt qualities with numerous oth- third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura er articles, which are for sale and must he 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 3i 3533. Petition for sale of Real Estate. Court of Pleai and Quarter Sessions, i 1 NOV. TERM, 1847. Benjamin LashmetXdm'r. Of Thomas Slater, dee'd. vs. Elijah Slater, J Jonathan Slater, I Milton L. Nelson arid Sally, his Wife,! i Folly Slater, N Henry Slater, and Jane Slater, IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Henry Slater, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is Iherefore Ordered by the Court that publication be maije in the Carolina Watchman, for the epace of b'ix weekd, liotifyins the said Henry Slate tn appear at the next!Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Courthouse in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in February next, then and there to plea answer or demur: or the petition will be taken pro confesso as to him, and heard exparte. Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d. Monday of November, 1847, and in the 72d. year of American Independence. I 1! C. F. LOWE, Cl'k. 31:Gt Printers fee $3 50 SALISBURY FACTORY FORilMJalw SALE, ! HORACE II. BEARD, HAS just received of Mr. F. Mahan, the i LON DON, PARIS and PHILADELPHIA FASH IONS, for the FALL and WINTER of 1847, which far excels any thing of the kind heretofore published. He still carries on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches, at his ole stand, where he is ever ready to meet and accommodate his old and new customers with fash ionable cutting and making of garments, not to be sur passed by any in the southern country. Punctuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes to merit its continuance. Sept. 23, 1847 tf 28 j H. H. BEARD. Come & buy great Bargains. ' CM tk. 'li t j- 't f I . . I 't. V"j win oe tounu a sate anu simpie reme- Hlil tw,i"..i e' Ji ... i- . r-tiiuiwru)f removal oi aiscases, wnether i.Tlte very cause, or occasion of the hu- Carriages, Barouencs. Carryalls, AND Carts. Bngdes, Snlkicx, Wagons, l,2tdc4 Horse1 'm.i!. : r r . I th.- K wctea Dy.coids and coughs isremov w Tr4rr',hpi ud at 11 time8 Ut Minge, anu cnange oi uiei, anaany '"nnecery. j S, ""refqr, safe at 25 tents per box, by our a- 1tJrj "im m Mate, and by the following c ? " Bntlemen irt this vicinity, viz 1 Brown l'NIif4iifJ 1 rinviJ Prt. T.t,..:iu .a jtr n LTWt.Cotl Hill ; T. C. Grkham.Cowansville : v. - wn, Mount Vernoti. TINDER a Resolution of the Stockholders of the J Salisbury Manufacturing Company, I will sell at Public Auction, or) Tuesday the 25th of January, 1848, at the Court House, in Salisbury, on a credit of six months, the H i SALISBURY FACTORY entire, containing about 2500 SPINDLES, 10 OR 80 LOOMS, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a superior FIFTY HORSE POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS for the operatives, &c- Also- one NEGRO MAN a bout 45 years of aeet the engineer. ' MA'lTfllAS BOGER, Pres'L Salisbury, Not;. 25, 1847930 J FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, On the most accommodating terms to be had in this part of the country. Suitable lumber and Country produce taken in pay ment for work. The subscriber has in his employ several first-rate workmen, and he feels assured he can turn off as good work as any establishment in the South. In my absence, gentlemen on business, will call on my agent, Mr. Francis D. Locke, J. S. JOHNSTON. Aug. 19, 1847. lG:tf. " aTcard7 Drs. RICE & BOYDEN have associated themselves in the practice of .Medicine at Gold-Hill, and hold themselves in readiness for Professional calls. Gold-Hill, Mat 6th, 1847. Tailoring. New Fail & Jointer Goods ! WM. C. JAMES & CO., ARE now receiving, and offer for sale by Wholesale and Retail, their large and extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing almost every article that is usually kept in the Dry G oods, Hat, Shoe and Hardware and Cutlery line, all of which have heen recently purchased in the northern markets, at auction and private sale under the most favor abie circumstances, and many at. much below what thev could now be bought. They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and the public generally, to give their 6tock an examination before laying in their Fall supplies, as great pains have been taken and much time consumed; in order to obtain evry article at the lowest price, so as to offer every ad vantage that would be gained by going further North. New supplies will be received throughout the season a they are wanted. W. C. J. &. CO., Hay street, Nearly opposite the new Lafayette Hotel. Fatetteville,N. C, Aug. 31, 1847 ly 12 State ot 33Lortfi avoltun, CABARRUS COZttiTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions October Term, 1847. ; ! rtTvid M. Russell, Adm'r. of Robert Pervoince, dee'd e. John Scotland wife, Matilda, D. G. Holebrook and wife, j Jan, JohnM. Pervoinee, John W.! Lidker and wife, Caroline, David R. Pervoince, D. Ml Russell and wife, i Elizabeth.theheirsatlawof Lydia Faggort, dee'd, Frank lin Elisabeth, Robert, William, Sarah and Caroline ; Ro bert, Columbus, Robinson and Hall White ; Robinson, Charles and Josephine Gingles, heirs at law of R. Per voinee, dee'd. Petition for sale of land belonging to the estate of Robert Pervoince, dee'd. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, David R. Pervoince, is not an inhabitant of this State :' It is therefore orderedj by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, published in Salisbury, N. Ci., notifying said de fendant to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Cabarrus, at the Court House in Concord, on the third Monday of January next, then and there to answer, plead or demur to this petition, or it will beard exparte, and a sale de creed accordingly. ' Witness, R. W. Foard, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the third Monday in October, A. D., 1847, a:! in' the 72d year of our Independence. R. W. FOARD, C.C.C.r.. 6w29 Printers Fee . 50 tive" Powder. AGENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. J. II. Exxiss, Druggist, Salisburj. Phifkr & Yorke, Concord, j Thomas J. IIoltox, Charlotte, Canf. Vm. Sladk. Lincolnton. J. P. Marry, P. M., Lexington, j I j J. J. & R. Sloan, Greenslwrougn. A. S. Pouter, Drnsist, Green sbbrough. Jamks Bran. nock, Waterloo, Guilford co. Samson Kreikr, P. M. High rock) Guilford. Woollkx & Braxnack, Went worth, n , J. M. A. Drake, Asheboro. j ' . x '. E. Coffin-As Co., Franklinville, Randolph. Philip Kerxer, l MKernersville, Stokes. 17:t.jan.l2,'4S. j Fresii & Genuine Medicines "AT Wheeler s Old Stand i BR( i ;.Wh NOTICE. .Cfs 4 I - it 1 ' ' T'th ah order obtained from the 4w33 i 'jbh i i i - .. ."L:ri t!3 County sell at inlSallsbury.ori the first day of January i:KROIIOY, about 15 years of age, nte hf Johny. Cowan, dee'di sold for jwn on the day of sale. E, Adm'r de banis non. ILTThe Fayetfev'tlle f Observer, Richmond Southern er and Raleigh Registeir, will insert till day of sale. NEGROES TO HIRE. fllHE eubscribef; wij hire, on the first day of Janti ;JL ary next, at the bfick -house opposite Mr. Robard's Hotel, in Salisbury, between . 30 and 40 Valuable. Servants. Some of these negroes pave worked in the Gold Mines, and among them are a number of valuable house servants s nl lfi a! A K at n Am i isvibjiiv i va assaituo i Dec. 9, 1847 32;4t A. HENDERSON.; BF. FRALEY is ever ready to make CLOTHING in the latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY MADE CLOTHING vefy cheap. He will also teach the art of CUTTING to any wishing to learn, as 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. Iy2 Important to Mill Owners. - "CTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in jnL Fayetteville, by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by V " ' E. A. BREVATID. March 12, 1847 tf!5 Twenty Dollars j Reward. RAN AW AY from the subscriber on the night o the 2d ultimo, my negro man Anderson, a mulatto, about thirty-five years of age, a little above the common height, very strong and stout built, large frarre, coarse features,, with distended nostrils. No other par ticular marks about him recollected, i He took with him a considerable quantity of clothing of n pretty good qual ity, which I cannot accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun., It is supposed he is trying to make his escape to a free State ; and it is pro bable he may have in his possession forged papers, and certificates of his freedom, and may piss as a free man. Any information concerning him wiU be thankfully re ceived j and the above reward given for his apprehen sion and delivery to me, or for his confinement in some Jail, so that I can get him. THO. L. COWAN. Salisbury, N. C , Sept. 9, lS47.-19:tf. 1 AAA OUNCES of pure Sulphate of Quinine, X J J J and its various preparations, ! 100 lbs. of Hydro sublimated Mercury, with , , - many of its other preparations, 200 ounces of Iodine and itslate preparations. Also many other new Medicines. We shall continue to receive and keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of genuine Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Glass Furniture, Soaps, Candles, INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES, Specs, Perfumery and Fancy Article.', which we will generally sell lower for cash, than can be bought south of the Potomac. Phjsicians wanting j Books, Sec., can be accommodated upon reasonable i terms. Dr. Wheelers office is at our shopj where he j will at all times take pleasure in advising with our friends i who may need medicine, fc. Prescriptions made op st ! short notice. Our shop is open at all hours, arid attend- ed by those experienced in the business, who will, at all . times be happy to wait upon our friends and customers, upon the most reasonable terms. r LOCKE 6c CH AFFIX. Salisbury, April 30, 1947:t(oii ! Twenty Dollars Reward. ! STOP THE THIEF; STOLEN from the Subscriber's stable in Salisbury, on Saturday night the 16th jrmant, a sorrel mare about medium sizewith a small blaze n the. face, run ning nearly to the nose, five years old next Spring, one white foot behind, thin mane and long , tail, and pace : nearly altogether. She is fresn shod beforej 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 believe the thief went in the direction of Statesrille or Salem. Tli" man I suspicion is named Ben, or Ben net Dtier. He had been about this place for a weekj or more previous to his disappearance. He was last seen about 10 o'clock, on Saturday night. He is about five feet 7 or P inches high, and weirs large black whiskers, extending from ear to ear h;is an imped irnrit in speech, especially when drunk ; and had on, when ast seen, a black over-coat with side pockets, and velvet on the col lar boots and spurs. I will give the above reward for the apprehension of the Thief and the inare.or Ten Dollar for either separ ately. FREDRICK MOWERY. Salisbury. Oct. 18, 1B47. 23, tf. i; i WOULD respectfully announce to tie ; they are now receiving and opening st :! a beautiful and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER; (i()0i comprising every description for gentlemen'!. : - ! wear. Among their assortment may br f. ... Plaid, (a new and handsome article for I-d, ' Cashmeres and Mouseline de Lanes, i!k, great variety) Calicoes, Conneta, &c.; ic, 1 . men's wear. Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesting, S: net Shins and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Boots, and SI ALSO i GROCERIES, IIARDW A Qnffniwarr, Claxsrarf, Eritaoia k i.: Hooka V Stationary. They respectfully ask those desirous of n.ti',. .- j es to call and examine their stock of goou'., lh determined to sell low for cash, i Salisbary, SepU 23, 1847 tf 21 new piHrni i Jltt ItCMTIVCtl FALL k WINTER FASHI- For 1847. f C. N. PRICE & J.'M. KESI.1 H.W ING associated themrlvet j-:! -r pose of carrying on the Tailoring L. ... . its various branches in Concord, are rrsdy t ; old and new friends with : Faihionable Cutting and inakicr cf C : not to 1 surpassed by any in the surrcin '. They are capable of pirating all who 'may ! with a call ; and only ak a trial, f-elr T cannot be pleased elsewhere oa better ter-4 N. B. We have in our employ a Cu:- r t:. man woo cannot le surpassed either cna c r Concord, April 23, 1847 tf21 i FALL AND WINTER FiSHf FOU 1847 A; '49.? Juit RccciTfd at thr Xrw TaiUrins v.sl: 1 ! C. B. WHEELER, M. D.. OFFERS his professional services to his friends and the community generally. The poor will no' hes ' itate to command hi service: hfs ofticeUs his late apothecary shop, where he will at all times ;be hsppy to i see his friends and acquaintances, and may be found ex- cept absent upon professional duties, i Salisbury. April 30 1847 tf 52 1 WOULD respectfully arooonce t j'.e Salisbury and its vicitvity, that I have ! place for the purpose of carrying on the i ! RtlflneM in all it various branch'-?. . strict attention to business, to merit a 1.!- ;.. public patronage. I shall receive regular fr : . the latest FASHIONS, and ahall spare r.ei '. -expanse in giing satifaction to all whiw i. ny with their work ; always holding myself re any work that I may do. I have now in my employ two first reie V.'. My Shop can be found in T. L. Cowan's I.' CFXK L. ,( Salisbury, Sept 23, 1S47 5 REFERENCE. Mr. CoulJ has been r my instruction for the Iat five years, I confidence recommend him to ihe citiz'. ' as capable of eivinc wtisfaction in his bre : THOMAS M. OLIVER. Ra . TJaiioq "Drjinfinor I , u !.r'." ... lo onderte ina rirroif in j vanetieS. li jobs of any size in his bne of !.u' . HOUSE PAINTIN He flatters himself that be understanvl? li V ' nd whenever he has fwen rermit:ed hr t r; execute his work according to the best rrar' '.--variably given entire satisfaction. His j v thenisrlvrs. II i prices are of the men r,i. -1 and bis work always executed as speedily t ! Letters addressed to him at this p.ace w I rrr, I diate attention. WM. A 1. 1 Salffburr. April 16,1817 lySO THE 1 puh: '1 ;-i