! i i i ! i " 1 l flu' r.:. fo bc held on !CD rliKR Court House. FtOlvvttn VHHot at tf tl,elUn Road Mjeeting the 10th tiny of The tnke in ntcrprlzr.: Upon its success, depends LnWity of tilts section of the State, &be apparent to all. VtH the ' r tL county stand still and see A Jntn. Uok'd completed on one side tVjiie Richmond and -Danville Road on tbcrl f itbout making an effort to N", ilti..;nir' tviiirh snrh A road lUO UlsaaiMb". - T nOW AN COUNTY COURTS-MAY , I t SESSIONS; 1847? The following Resolutions wjrre presented in Court, by Charles Fisher, Esq., seconded by John B. Lord, Eq. and adopted unanimously by the Court, a majority of And .where he lived and prayed,-the rjaihr j died ; and where he gave up the ghost, there Slleof North Carolina.AsllC GoOIltj. no was uuriru unucr iimuooroi uiscauin: anu where he Wat laid in the graved there he will TkT . i m ca ... I u ; novemoer irrni, o-f. John Shearer and Daniel Green r4 William Shearer and others. the Magistrates presebt: - j i " Resolved, That i the opinion of the Magistrates of the county nere assepiDicu, that the practice ot treating ,'er on: thtni f r kuill be seen from an article in this pa- I r? t L.I that the success oi r ine lucnmouM mm le Uoad is sure, as the City of Rich- 3 has suDscnoea to me amuuui, ui vToiJOO. -Now i theftime to secure the ;zcj Let there1 ho a? grand rally, and U measures itaken as will bring the o our very doors,- and it wont be jrig before we ySjl hear the engines whiz )nd all 6ui surplus produce winging jjVijf to mrket, andjan ample reward uftd to the farmer rpr his Iabpr. His kfldi increased iri value, and a state of wexisting, which will cause an na- sreta rejoice.j I Petition for sale of ) Land. IN thia case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant's William Shearer, John Norris and wife Lucy, Joel Reece and' wife Fanny. Hen- ry Loo and wite Ann, are not inhabitants of this State rue again at the last day : for no man khowetb precisely the spot of his grave to this ofay. It was, however, the beginning of what is called at election; is not only illegal, but it is debasing to the Baker's Grave Yard, one of the oldest in that sider it to be the of all cobd citizens to discounte-1 re6Kn : around the grave of the man of Cod, It isj therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be nance it by all propt means in Aeir power. others wished to be laid in death. There are T0 for mx wc,l,.ra iac "n " atenman, tor said Kemlredt That the purpose of putting a stop to r, , n mrtm.,. ,UQ .m-. r.K- KS-rr, f"? appe8r J't Cun,Jr o be the evil in this Coutity, this Court doth hereby instruct round on moDuments lhe naracs r,,be ch,effa- held: for the County of Ashe, at the Court House in Jef- the Countv Solicitw tinmnlr to nut the Lawin mil tea of aptllpra there r WtwMjrkw WttJtAir. ferson, on the 4th Monday in February nexMo appear. force, at the ezpensd bf the County, against all persons. n . 4 J. . P1??; nw' or judgment pro confesso will be taken, - j - i - i 1 1 h it v si if la. i ii.a iih. liri .iiinri.. itivirK. i ..j nil White, Lawsox, &c. ; The place of the first grave can only j be ar. rived at by inference. Some very old graves are marked ; i as that of Samuel Wilson, 1778. Some that abDear still older, are those of Hugh FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. , c-Um 1 UC h irst Missionary In Ircaell tOUntj. White. One is a little east of the centre, and whether Candidates for Office, or others, who may here alter be gutlty of the practice. ! ' Ordered, by the Court, that the foregoing Resolutions be spread on the minutes, and published in the Town papers. Copy, j JOHN H HARDIE, Cl'k. and the case set for hearing ezparte. 1 JOHN RAY, Clerk. 6w38-Printers Fee 85 OOpd THE UNION MAGAZINE, ) Of Literature and Art, iidtrei by Mi: C. M. Kirkland. Author f " A New Home,- "Forest Life," Sec, and filled with Contributions from the most eminent writers of the Conntrv. t the Other a little west. An old grave between The eeond volume commence with the January Nvm- t hem may be; that of the veteran soldier; of the ier, 1848. nA ,u , v.o. r i :1 vv-- A the conclusion of the 6 rst half-year of the Uhion Cross, and the pioneer of the Gospel, in es. MAdAKE, the publisher feels imPelledo make me c tern Carolina. , knowledgement of his sense of the favorable reception ac- Ki I i , .i i r' t corded to it by the public. Its success has certainly been he had a family when he came from Ire- unprfcedented ; and while it may be oardonable to a-- land, in 1715, he might have had daughters at cribej this in part to the merits of the work, it must not be least 36 years old. and with families, when he SStC1 kind98,have V J m ; bundantly demonstrated. The press, in all parts of the came here, in 1751. His daughter that mar- country have given its voice liberally and heartily in fa- ,aA , n.- A.mSI f . vor of the;new aspirant. J , M To flag after this, would be dishonorable indeed ana her nusoana aiea soon auer ner iaioer. 1 LIST OF LETJ'E 3 EMAINING in the To nary 1st, 1843 John C. Brown K. M. Beatty, ' Mm Mary C. Brown. John II. Barton, James C. Brace. Alexander A. Braner, laac Brown, William J. Darnel, . Martin Barger, John Bostian, James A. Barr, John II. Barber. vFf We inadvertentjy neglected to re- jro oar thanks to Messrs. M ancui and flat's, of the. Senate, for the arrange- j.fBt wtucn mey riave piaue to suppiy us yith the proceedings of that body daily, fcrthisj nhd other favbrs, we are under pat obligations to these gentlemen. McSsrS..BoVDEit Barbinger, Clincman, isi Do sell of this State, and A. Stewart Penn. members of the Hose, will also Rev. John Thompson, a Member of Done. gal Presbytery, atUhe" North, came here in the Summer, of 17511 His first place of preaching was at old Wm. Morrison's, near Concord Church. Then he had, for a time, a circuit : having a stand there, one at Fourth Creek, Third Creek, nnd Centle Churches. The tradition in the country is, that he rode around on horse back, from one infant settlement to another: St. prepared to encainp where night might over. take him. He marln vprv inetlv. iKaba prrnr. j j j j ...Vww - 11 . J . , i i , ' 1 i ...MM uunv ill A ilia CAEIIIVU,. Sions.both a sourde of nrofit to himself, and of u r uusus,m' v.uaki.iss of a suitable kind in the country, he; is dcermined to favor to his friendL The only pay he received H ARRI8 ol Cabarrus, and had two sons : the for his labors wasffrom the lands he took up and ldest. Samuel, was at one time, a teacher in j . i r . ii i -j the Clio School, in Iredell : from there he went J . .? ' . m PriniAn mdara V A it A T.,- ? f ns, r".oomjs, &c, from original designs by T. he conyeyed to his Iriends, as they emigrated . ' - ' """5 Matteson, who has the sole direction of all lhe designs for hithfir. nnd needed lhm. It ! hnntvn ttt m ine uege. 1 ne secona son, was lhe Jate tneengravings. Dr. Charles Harris, of Cabarrus, who was It is the hope of the publisher that the courage and enterprise She could not have remained Ions a widow, for wbich belong to success will be found rather to have stim- uiu.iv. iijuu oiunvmu ma c4ciiiuu,. n inere oe latent make it available to the Union Magazine in the various departments. He will continue to give superior engrav ngs In Mezzotint, Line and Wood by II. S. Sadd, Thomas Doney, M. Osborne, Rob't Henshelwood, W. S. Barnard, please accept pur rofflti '. thanks for public docu- fjr7TAe Vhigs of Bowan will see in lo-daj's paper! a call, for a meeting to be Wd n the oth i-eoruary, to appoint uci- r jatw to tbc Convention which is to as rmtle in Ualeigh on tfie 22d of the same jooth. ,'to nominate a yVig candidate for Jcycrnor, It is j highly important that ie n. Inrp-n fittendance. and we would i,r--' o , 7 ay h the different sections of the County, hi come lortn in tneir several aisiricis ana I ! 1 ' I I ' I 5 ippoint delegates to the meeting or come ins, body. U . j Sale of PROPERTY. ! i M W r RlDAY the 153th of! va.iu.rj, io45 i will sell at PUBLIC SALE, at ray house where I uow live, all my personal proper ty, consisting of II; Horses, Cattle and Hogs,!Bacon, Wheat,; Corn, -Oats Hay and Fodder, and Farming Tools. AUot all my ! TTOTTSP.TTOT.Ti TTTTPUT?r craige -H'l t B'l1! K Mi-CUrisaCWl. with many articles too led ion a so mention! . 0A rea sonable credit will be given, r JESS THOMASON. Rowan County, January 13, 1847 3tr37 TN. B. My plantation can be bought on fair terms by applying immediately. J. T. notice; TO CONTRACTORS ! ON the 7th day of March, next, (being Tuesday of Alexander County Court,) we will let to the lowest bidder in the lown of Taylorsville, the j building of a COURT HOUSE; & JAIL, for said County. The Court House to be of brick, on a foundation of atoneaize 54 by 36, with the Court Room above and the Offices below. The Jail to be of brick, size 35 two stories high. two rooms below, and three above, with an Iron Cage in the large room above, ten feet long, seven hieh and eight wide, of bars two by f inches, four inches apart each way, and a fire place in every roomi Further par ticulars, and all the specifications, plans, &.c .willbe ex hibited to any person wishing to contract for the work by calling on A. C. Mcintosh, at Taylorsville, N. C. The terms of the contract will be made known on the day. some of the best tracts of land on the various Creeks in this region, were originally surveyed for him. And thedeed from him for one lying on the North Branch of Fifth Creek, to the fa. ther of the late Dr; James Hall, is still in exist, ence, and makes mention of two others survey, ed on the same Creek. This was in February, 1752. j When he preached in this vicinity, people The Literary matter will continue to be under the exclu sive control of the Editor. Mrs. C, M krirk1n.l mao.tA born in 1762. Her last husband died July 4th, by a corns of contributors who are either rhiiheH f vo- .1776, and she a few weeks afterwards.; It may seem strange, at first view, that a man of so much worth and eminence, should have rites of the reading public or worthy to become so. Such as Mrs. L. Maria Child, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, Mrs. F. S. Osgood, Mrs. E C. Embury. Mrs. E. F. Ellet, Mrs. C. H. Butler, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mra. E. Little, Mrs. S. H. Whitman. Mrs. Mry S- B. Dana, Mrs. Jane C. Camp bell, Miss C. M. Sedgwick. Miss Hannah F. Gould. Miss Augusta Browne, Miss Louise O. Hunter, Miss Martha Russell, Miss Elizabeth Emmet, Miss Elizabeth T. Her- hrt Wm C. Rrv.nl Vilt Clrn H.I1..V M l r , , . "yiHG MEETING IN SURRY. At a metting of the Whigs of Surry fooniy, called at the Court House in llock- fai on the f10th tJay ;of January, 1818, itflhe purpose of appointing delegates to he Convention ito be beld at Raleigh, to lonnnaie acanataaie loruovernor, oapt. f'Ari KVrightlwas called to the Chair, and I. Ii DMckwoocl appointed Secretary. .nc otijeci oi inc meeiing oeing explain dby Nath'I. iWj, Williams, Esq. and oth- tfs, jt was unanimously Resolved That the ahle, dignified and impartial ad. I ii fvui ration; of : that office by his Excellency lorernof graham, demands, and has our warm. I tit and most unqualified approbation. MMttd, 1 hat we have perfect confidence iitlhe.Whigj Convention to be held at Ra. Iltrgh, will "nominate a candidate worthy of our uppoH, and Ws will cheerfully confirm their wmination, but we trust that such nomination sij W iponi pharles Manly of Wake, a Whig ?WjtJcf true1, a most worthy son of the Old nonn aiale, and one neculiarly acceptable to us. Kesolved. ,1 hat the Chairman appoint twen- hciiizens of Surry as delegates to said Con. haiion, and that the proceedings of this meet- ue signeu oy me ouicers ana puousneu. Tl following delegates were appointed : N.liWilHarn,Jtobert iSprouse, A. W. Mar n.llunt, Uryfon Dornall, R. C. Pur- mft. Oglesljy, Jab. Worth; J. W. Brower, Moieph Hillingsworth, W. Jl. Bitting, N. .WiHiamii'N. II. Blackwood. J. M. Cloud. WJt. podije', Larkin lynch, James Grant, Tire Glenn. Elisha! Chinh, Josiah Cowles. R. .i!lUms and William Brooks. f r JOHN WRIGHT, Chairman. X.fH. BticKwoob, Si?c. passed away and have been forgotten. That his grave should have been unknown to this day. McAddett, another Missionary, who passed in the immediate vicinity of it. in 1755, c- Fi Hoffman, T; S. Arthur, H. W; Herbert, H. t i l rr ii Ti Tt I - r . . i. s . " j i ft i i . t i lucnermin, jonn orougnom, rrancia Kj. wood worth, flocked from all quarters to hear him: they and who has left a journal of his tour, never al- Charles Lanman, W. A. Jones, J. H. Mangur, John W. came from the Davidson settlement, and the rJ- ludes to it. This was only two years after Bryant, Orville Dewey, W. Gallimore Simms, Redwood sioo(Be.lic-.Fird. From Rowan, earned Mr. TopsoV death. But almost 'all the ZZZ . subsequent Missionaries in this quarter, were Fashions will be colored by T. P. Spearing. of the new side, while he was the leader of the S,!! i"1 2 Musici" No' i i , In the the course of about as many months will be given Old. He died soon after he came here, and fac-similies of the characters used in writing fourteen dif- probably had few personal friends near: fcrent languaa. wiih a short translation into English J r similar In the P.hinov nnrl P.;an OJ.. .u. XT Our information concerning this man, is very. 11 wa a new country, the . population spaise : ber and December numbers of the Maeazine bv Caleb limited, ile was. however, a native of Ireland : other things took up attention : obituary notices Lya u- S. Consul to Shang-hai, China, which to the .....!- I . .. . .u a i curious and Intelligent will be worth at least a year's it is said he came orer in 1715, tcUh hisfamu were not 80 common then as now ; and jnuch subscription to the Magazine. And every exertion will ly : was called to the Church at Lewistown, fewer papers and printing presses. The trou- be made, which literary ability, ingenuity of Artista, and Delaware'and ordained there the first Wednes. We. .1 the Indiaj. and FrencblWar .ooi, came 5uS ZJXt day of April, 1716. In 1731, he is found at on, and made great distress throughout the land ; the public esteem.; Chesnut.llevel, m Pennsylvania. and soon after that, the important event of the AeIEJJh? WW publi'hed reguUr,jr on He acted an important part in the measures Revolutionary War. lhen, after the union Dealers in Periodicals throughout the United States Mi: Thomas Cox, Wiley Cauble, Jamea Doyle, John W. Desbager, - William A. Ellis, George Eagle. S Miss Elizabeth Eddleman John Eagle. Capt. John Eubank, Michael Fesperroan, Ervin Freeman. Miss Martha A. Gardner, arren Ubeen, Richard W. Garner, Benj. Gibbons, John Hill. William Ilaynes, D. Hombarger, William Hombarger, John Henly, John L. Henderson, Zachariah L. Hooper. David Holtshoaser, lice t v John J. Hotcy, Dr. J. Ku'J. Peter Keru David Krrri. Daniel Krrr, C. Keelln, M(n'Kla::, Dr. S. J. Krrr, Mrs. Luis 11 R.W. U.r.z. Nsncv Lvrr.V. Rev. A. Y. I, Charles Ler!v Rev. C. Mclit r, Rev. T. Mc! Mrs. a. u. : A.B. McCrr.-. Henry Moo v. 3w36 G. C. Mendf Isaac B. Mi! , Hopkins Now . M. rinks:;i. e. e. rh::;.-, M. RajJs'e, William ricc. Noah Roir:., Adam S w ir. k , Samuel Sl.-x :, James Ma.! i John Trex'.er, Frederic War; r, Buxton Wi .-. Hah Wekh. David Wats i. George Wrar, Rev. C. B. V Cyrus W. V.'e,-. D. Wilson, Dr. William WerJen. R. JULIAN, SION HARRINGTON, " ROBT L. STEELE, GEORGE SWAI.M, JAS. H. NEWL A. C. McINTOSH Jan. 11, 1848. 1 ,7tr47 3 3 AND, I nu J 2 Cowan's, tbe Brandon's, the McElwkath's, lhe Bbaley's, &c.i " a great crowd." Some, times he had twenty infants to baptize at once, and some pay a great many more. kot A tk ik- !;;.: .k- t-,K...-: I aaain of the two Svnods. in all that wnnM and tne Panadas, who wish to become agents fcr the v vs Kf lliv vai Iftl tUC A ICBUJ ICItail I ": j J T " i Jj( inn f si crnvin will r19ts anntv y k xrtUKUA m Church, in 1741. He and Dr. Francis Allison, lend to irritate on either side, would probably mediately. All Postmasters are desired to act as agents be avoided. .XS th U9UJ' discount will be made ito them. Aspe- I cimen number will he sent to mv nn wiaKinrr tn ; called the ' old side," as the Tennents were on But he deserves more than a passing notice, on application to the publisher, post-paid, the " new! side.") even at this day, when the asperity of religious j Terms of the Union Magazine. In fact, he and Mr. Allison were at the head controversy are passed away. With the mea- C(W on year, in advance, of a Committee in 1745. to draw ud an over- rr information we Dossess. we cannot do him co9J two years, a Comthittee in 1745, to draw up an over- ere information we possess, we cannot do him )L i i1 r ' . t .l . , , ,, ... i I wo copies one year, . .1 1 lJ; Jl l. i . .i ... I .i ... I k together; but which resultedfor the time, in the subject. their morei complete separation. We have an ' Born by the side of Lake Dery or the Foyle, account oflthis in Hodge's Hist. Pres. Church, he closed his eyes on the banks of the Cataw Part 2d, page 213. He published a work on the oa : an ocean rolls between his cradle and his u ti ii ti (i ti it it it ti $3,00 5,00 5,00 10,00 15,00 20,00 Government of the Church of Christ, in 1741. In 1742; a! sermon on the Nature of Conviction for Sin. He was appointed by the Synod, in 1744, to correspond with the Churches in Car. olina. : He was one of the greatest men in the Pres. byterian Church, in that age, his enemies being judges : and he was undoubtedly, one of the best and soundest in the faith. At l?ast, if we may judge by thejafnount of reproach and ob loquy cast upon htm. And having fought a good fight : having spent the best of his days, and the prime ofhis life in lhe cause of Christ, grave, the emblem of bis troubled life. Ireland gave him birth ; Iredell, a grate ; Je rusalem above, a home. ANTIQUAS. The Locofoco State Convention of Ohio has nominated Gen. Cass as its favorite for the next Presidency, by a vote of 237 to 22. V WHIG CONVENTION. Vie are Kuihorized to announce, that tyrsdav. the 22d of February, has been pitd on for holding A WHIG CON ENTIQN 'in this Cjty, to nominate a Ctndidatn for Governtir, to be voted for in st next, vice His Excellency Govern- GlAHAM. ! I Some Counties, we, ard aware, have Rested an i earlier; day, and the time, '"Vairreeil nri! miv nnornti inennvpninnt. lsome sections of lhe State, but the tided preponderance1 of sentiment, after Wul enquiry, is found to be in favor of Vday designated, j AYe are con(idnt that il is only neces- vy tosaytoiho Whigs of the State, Remember hxz 22rt or February 1 Ii j; Raleigh Register. In this County, on the 13th inst. , at the house of M r Joseph Blackwell, by the Rev. Stephen" From is, Mr RAnmnn raii.rv m Mi, nanhy hatha. ! a JT ! . f .1 ... ' . . in contenuing maqiuiiy ior tne r aim once aeiiv. rine HOWARD, daughter of Benj. Howard, dee'd. ered to the saints ; Jlike the Prophet of old, set ting out for the Mount of God, and sighing for rest from the strife! of tongues ; he took his staff and came on a pilgrimage into this wilderness, Eisht Twelve" Great National Picture. We will give the person sending us the largest club of subscribers to this Magazine, with the cash at the a bove, rates during the time ending the 1st of May, 1848, the engraving of the United States Senate Chamber, con taining the correct portraits of ninety-seven distinguish ed gentlemen, then in the Senate Chamer, at the time of Mr. Clay'a farewell speech. The engraving measures thirty-two by forty inches, engraved by Thomas Doney, and published by E. Anthony with a splendid gilt frame ; the engraving and frame costing $27 00, which we will deliver free of freight or expense, in any way to the per son entitled to it, at any place within the United States ; and It will also constitute the person sending the money, a life subscriber to the Union Magazine. The picture and frame can be seen at any time at E. Anthony's Da guerreotype Establishment, 247 Broadway, New York. ISRAEL POST, 140 Naisau-tt. N. York. Common Schools. State of JLorta Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court ofPleas and Quarter Sessions Norem. ber Term, 1847. Lemuel Bingham, Adm'r. of Thomas McGuire. dee'd, ra. Polly McGijire, Sarah McGuire, Jatne MeGaice, Richard McGuire, George McGuire, Maftha McGuire, John Hall aud wife Elvira, Maria McGuire, i Cornelia McGuire, Washington Tomer, Pinckneyi Turner, Polly Turner, and thej Children of James McGuire. dee'd, (son of David,) whose names are unknown. j V Petition for sale of Real DEstatc. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the fcourt, that the Defendants James McGuire, Richard McGaire, John Hall, George McGuire and Martha McGaire, are not in habitants of this State : It is therefore, ordered by the vourt, mat puDucanon oe made in the Carolina Watch man, for six weeks, notifying the " defendants, James McGuire, Richard McGuire, John, Halt, George Mc Guire and Martha McGuire, personally to be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday of Feb ruary next, then and there to plead, answer Or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso! will be taken, and the same heard exparte. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of bur said Court at Of fice, the 4th Vonday of November, Aj ,D. (847, and in the 72d year of our Independence. f C. HARBIN, Cl'k. 6w37 Printers fee ,$5 50 j CATAWBA INSTITUTE. rilHE second Term of this Institution, .will commence JL on the last Monday in January, 1848. The Trus tees have continued to engage the services of Andrew Berrier, a graduate of Marshal College, Pa. ;and they have no doubt, he will give general satisfaction to all who may patronize the school. Boarding can' be had in re spectable families, including room-rent, candles- washing and fuel, from $5 to $(Tper month. Terms of Tuition per Session of fire Months. For spelling, reading, writing and arithmetic, I $5 00 English Grammar, Geography and History 8 00 Mathematics, ' ; 10 00 Languages and Natural Sciences, s 12 00 Gv J. W1LKIE, Ch'n of B. Trustees. January 6, 1843 3t36 j Drs. SUMMERELL & Willi ARE still associated in tbe practice cf 1 fer their professional services to tie I' Office, on Water street, Dearly cpposiie House. . ! Dr. S. will be found either at the O.T.. Robards Hotel, and Dr. W. either at the his house, on the same street. Siijsbckv, January, 6, 1843. NEWFIRivI EES. BUOWX I JA3IES : HAVING purchased the Drug Store f pied by J. H..Enniss, would inform !' : : they intend keeping at all times, a large ar. 1 : rnent of DRUGS, .-MEDICI Js I Chemicals, &c. Physicians may rest assured that they may ;: obtain from them a pure and genuine art ic . tbermore, that they will sell as cheap, (if r than any similar establishment in this sectic : Among their Stock may be fonnd tte f cl ' Powd'd " Allspice, Pepper, (a.i Mace and (' Cintiamun. Indigo (' Madder Log and II Starch, Fig Blue, Candles, (;. Lemon S r Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, Matches u ". Mustard, (! Leather C Varnish, ' THE MARKETS. In I in 1751. An anecdote is related of him which tells us his mode travelling. When passing w.w w . q as o v a va mitu villi 111 his stay. The landlady replied that she knew 44 Do not tell me a falsehood, my good lady, that. is all the horse I have, pointing to his staff. So he came out bee on lhe very frontiers ot Salisbury, January 20, 1348. 75 a 80 35 a 40 5$ a 6 00 15 00 a 50 00 a 30 7 a 10 12i a 00 2 a 3 10 a 12J 65 a 70 25 a 30 A Statement shewing the Sum to be paid by the Chairman, to each School District, as ordered by the Board. Apples, (dried) 00 00 Linseed Oil, Bacon, 8 a 10 Molasses, Brandy, 4 40 a 50 Nails, Butter, 10 a 12$ Oats, Beeswax, 18 a 20 Irish Potatoes, Cotton, 7 a 8 Do., (sweet) Cotton Yarn, 00 c 90 Sugar, (brown) Coffee, 8 a 10 Do. (loaf) Corn, 20 a 25 Salt, (sack) Feathers, 00 a 25 Tallow, Flour, (per bbl.) 00 a 4$ Wheat, Iron, , 3 a 5 Whiskey, Fayetteville, January 13, 1848. Nd,1 1, one share of the Fund, j 2, one and a fourth do 3, one share, I 4, do do do do do do do do do Brandy, (peach) Do. (apple) TOIMOND 40 a 50 40 a 42 8 a 10 8 a 10 55 a" 60 16 a 17 4 75 a 5 50 30 a 32 5 a 6 45 a 50 11 civilized life, to ejrect tho standard of the -same j Bacon, miMAiilaa f aai A VA aY I ST istll O 1 1 Via Bt T lKf Ka I advocated in his hook on Church Government. Cora, t. ... -A ?t,J ,k Candles, F. F 11 is eujjjuaru iii a 1 i,amo uui ui iub iuita. i JJOUJ. tion of Moses Wisslow, George Davidson Feathers, anA iSlkora in ttiA irIn!lv rf flnlr. who Karl I Pof. " " . v " -' Peas, known him in Pennsylvania, Osnaburgs,yd Whether he brought his family when he first came, or whether; ho came eipecting to remain, Bac0n, i nnt linnwn htitffrnm the notice wa have of Beeswax. . - lifni . ... , I Baeine. fbemp) 18 25 nun in iur. roort s; OKetcnes, page id, prooa. 7tow) 15 a 16 ... . . . -S S.. . ,1 bly he did not, but either went back or sent tor Bale Rope, them. He did not live long after he came, for Xner' . . . . . ?...:.. Cotton, bis deatn is reported to synod, in lion. . Cora, v. u L v J Floor, 11 wuuiu appear ruul Ui9 WC iau uicu pre i pothers viously ; he bad tiq sons that we hear of, but Hides, (dry) Iron, Molasses, Oats, Nails, cut) Sugar, (brown) Salt, (bushel) 5a 6 28 a 30 30 a 35 7 a 10 00 a 60 Do. (sack) Wheat, Whiskey, Beeswax, Rags, Oil, (lamp) 1 75 a 2 00 90 a 1 00 30 a 35 00 a 20 1J a 2 87 a I 40 9 a 10 22 a 24 i & DANVILLE RAILROD. e are hicbly cratincd to leam tht thM r'J Councihi en Monday evening, bv avntnf '4, determined to subscribe the sum of TO, 000 to 'the ' t" -fe IVUtf SB W naUr6ad Comnanvi This measur lUn. rtanrrhfurs. I Txr rf iVioca were marriprl Iront 1 B. m a ,v 1 IUIVV iSU Hiviwt i w w ww ww mmimm m m w UI . . I I " .1 . . 9 a 10 9 a I0i 7a7J 00 a 50 4ja4 25 a 32 00a 9 5 a 6) Chcraw, January 18. Leather, (sole) 18 a 22 Lard, 00 a 10 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 Molasses, (N. O.) 40 a 45 Do. (Cuba) 35 a 40 Nails, (cut aasort.) 6 a 6 Oil, (sperm) 1 I2i a 1 25 Rice . 0a 6 Sugar, (brown) 9 a 11 Do. loaf ) 15 a 17 Salt, (sack) 1 62$ a I 75 Tobacco, 8 a 15 "garded as ensuring the success of J probably, before he came: South ; and one was l-J I wl 1IIIVIWIIVS ' tp . 1 'ii j jj 1 tre also much pleased to understand Hoard of Directors, the same evening. P'wed Md -Talcott Engineer, of tbe LPnJi a ge ntleman of much distinction in .-"..luniormeriy auacnea to tne u. o. J of TdpWgraphical f Engineers, and more 1 Jtny baslhecfortunate in securing the Wi, V ,rn"nt,neer rnuch experience J'wch hhh Tf 1ar" fid at 83000. Richmond T . . , ... .. ,1 r IV I iLl V- never married, f remaps bis daugbters ana , . t?.n Pnon- . ,1 I 1 l. . .1 . . . I A NDentered on Uie Ranger's Book for Kowanvoun- auns.in.iaw baa Cpme 10 tnis region ueiore mm. on the 17th day of January, l4, two straj OneHiiitrlM.. .Wi nsillrnivn ma rwA H ntim I m.ma of tYt. followinc description t vJne a nay , stiou u uiv w.,n..v.w.., ....... I - ,, T : .U r.k.l mnA m arsron Lawsox, and remotred to Georgia : the ances- roun?:w avr knee, valued at 30 dollars. a is 1 in nuiiL ihuu iv&i - tors of Roger LiwsON GAMBLE of that State. The other, an Iron Gray, with a halter chain on jer Another married; man bv the name of Baker, neck, WJ Z who settled abou t4o miles west of Kerr's Tav. Rested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, ern, on the road from SaliaWv to Beat e's Ford. nt uae mem w-j. - - r i ; 1 c.K.knn i.n :ai. inno wu Here old Mr. Ti made his home. But as Ba- ker was not a road of such habits as to be al. way. agreeable n he family, the old man had OiirTpTrl a cabin built in tU woodsy little back from the SSS? BROWNE JAMES. road, whcre.he spebt his time. ! Salisbury, December 16, 1847-tf 33 5, do 6, do 7, do 8rdo 9, do 10, do 11, do 12, l share, 13, do 14, do 15, do 16, one share, 17, do 18, do 19, do 20, do 21, do 22, lk share, 23, one share, 24, do 25, H shalre, 26, one share, j 27, 3i shares, 1 28, one share, j 29, do j 30, do 31, do 32, do 33, do : 34, 14 share, I 35, one share, 36, 1 share, ! 37, do : 38, 1 share, 39, 1 share. ! 40, one share, 41, do 42, do j 43, do 44, 1 share, j 45, one share, ! 46, do Boger & Wilson 834 00 42 50 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 42 50 42 50 42 50 42 50 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 U4 00 42 50 34 00 34 00 51 00 34 00 119 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 42 50 34 00 42 50 42 50 59 50 42 50 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 59 50 34 00 34 00 i 81802 A- W BRANDON, Chain of Common Schools for Rowan Co. January 13, 1847. 2r37 HAVE constantly onfharu a good assortment of Watches. Jewelry, I Silver Ware, Cutlerv, Musical Instru ments, Revolving Pistols, Rrrfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every de scription, which will be sold very cheap for cash. Their friends and the public, are respectfully invited tfr call and examine their fine selection, one door above ll. &. W. Murphy's store, Watches, T.locks; and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain watches altered to patent levers, and warranted to perform well. -! tCTJust received, a tine lot of Jewelry, Perfumery, Hair Oil, &c. ! Salisbury, Jan. 6, 1848 tf 36 - - - ' n - " - - - state of iiortn eavriuua, CABARRUS COUNTY. IN EQUITY INJUNCTIONS Win. H. Archibald vs. John W. Means, Win. C. Means, thaniel Means Mary. wift of Angus Johnson, Margaret, wife of Cornelius MeKee, children of Wm. Means, dee'd ; John S. Means, Wm. Means, C T. Means, Susan, wifr of Samuel Lewing, children of John Means, dee'd ; William Means, Margaret Patter son, and John Means, children of James Means, dee'd ; J. S. Alexander, Adam Alexander, and Margaret, wife of M. W. Alexander, children of Margaret Alexander, IT appearing that the defendant, Marcus Means, Na thaniel Means, Mary, wife of Angus' -Johnson and Margaret, wife! of Cornelius McKee, are not residents of this StateL K is therefore ordered, that 'publication be made for six wieeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for the defendants, Marcus Means, Nathan iel Means. Mary, wife of Angus Johnson land Margaret, wife of Cornelius McKee, to be and appear at" tbe next Court of Equity, to be held for the County ' of Cabarrus, at the Court House in Concord, onthe 5th Monday af ter the 4th Monday in March next, or judgment will be taken pro coniesso as to them. i : 1 Witness, R. W. Allison, Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity for Cabarrus County, the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sept., 1847this 5th Jan. 1849. R. W. ALLISON; C. jVl. E. 6i36 Printer's fee 5 50 1 ' r- ii 1 1 a $10 REWaM). RAN A WAY on the 23d nit., Negro, SOLO MON, about 58 years old, stout.! built, five feet eight or nine inches high, walks stiff, owing to his lee having been broken ; has a scosre black face, rather Dleosant countenance, speaks decided, as he can both read and write ; may have forged papers with him, and try to get North. I will give five dollars for his confinement in any jail in the State, and ten dollars if de livered to me in Fayetteville, N. C A liberal reward for evidence to convict any white person of harboring him as tK l.w will be ricidlv enfoiced.1 C. J.CAMPBELL. January 6, 1548346 NOTICE THE Justices of the Peace for Rowan County, are respectfully requested to meef in the Court Houe. on Thursday of February County Court, for the purpose of electing a High Sheriff of the County, to fill the vacan cy occasioned by the death of Hezkiah Turner, the late Sheriff, A full attendance is highly desirably. E. n. AUSTIN'. Ch n. Alcohol, Castor Oil, Epsom Sails, Bals. Copaiva, Quinine, Peruv. or Red Bark, Blue Mass, (Eng.) Calomel, Rhubarb, Jalap, Ipecac, , Magnesia, Opium, Morphine, Hyd. Potass., Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Vials, (all sizes) Race Ginger, D" Medical prescriptions carefully ; pre; hours. ' ED. W. IJIK .11. JAMES, Salisbury. Dec. 16; 1847 tf 33 A CARD. DRS. BROWN &. JAM ES having as selves in the practice of Medicine, cs found at their druK store when not professor,: ! Salisbury, December 16,1847 tf 33 Srtatc oOLortn Car"; IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions- ber Term. 1847. James P. Godby, Adm'r of Jesse Cummins, Cummins, Jesse W. Cummins and t Petition for sale of Real Retail , IT appearing to the satisfaction of the C . Defendant, Jesse W. Cummins, is not a n this Slate : It is therefore ordered bv the C lication be made in the Carolina Watchman ! of six weeks, notifying the defendant, JrsM V personally to be and appear before the J, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, lo 1 i County of Iredell, at the Court House in .c the 3d Monday of February next, then an J 11 1 .nawr nr it.ninr In maiA rMtilion. Or tU. '!:'';, fesso will be taken, and tbe same heard ex; Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our saij fice, the 3d Monday of November, A. I). 1 the 72d year of our Independence. J. F. ALEX AN 1 1 6w35 Printers fee85 50 ' T HE Members of the Board of Su'j-eri: Common Schools in thia County, arc fied to attead at the Clerks Office, in Sal.-' day the 7th day of January, 184. A ! 1 are requested to attend ; a distribution of will be made amongst tbe Districts at t!.e r School Committeemen of tbe several D.'tr ' have business or communication! to lay txf ' ; will attend tbe meeting. A. W. lilt AT. Pec. 30. 1847 2w35 t Twenty Doflars Rev. RAN AW AY from the subscriber tn 1 the 2d ultimo, my negro man An mulatto, about thirty-five years of age, a i common height, very strong and stout t j.v ; coarse features, with distended nori'. I . . I - . ,..L. .twit him recollected. II? t J II. C It n rw r.f r t . ' 8 COnSIOCraOie quoiinij v mnuii ui i ity, which I cannot accurately describe, r l L. , X t-txm mrn ImmMftfm It 1-4 nUlvu nr v i r .... trying to make his escape to a free State ; r bable he may have in his posses-ion for-'J certificates of hia freedom, and may pa- i -Any information concerning hinrwiU i-e t ceivea , inu ut twic sion and delivery to me, or for his ccr.f.r.r; Jail, so that I can get hitn. TIIO. L C Salisbury. N. C. Sept. 9. 1647. IS tf. FOR THE COUNTRY ,MKR(:: WE take pleasure in announcing to t the interior, who ship their Joo!- channel, that we have constructed lar- : Warehouse at the Wharves in Lower I-ytr we will receive in store, ana lorwara corrtr despatcb.allGoodentnistedtooorcare. 'I m-rit will mre to the owners one half lL- i j Ku4i ia an eouiviler.t ! on goooi up - 7, , .k hiila of freight OD the River 1 UHCWIil - . J.-k T. W. Fayetteville. Pec. 20. 1847 5 w 33 January, 13, 1847. 4tr37 THIS is notify the Public. that as try v P. Fink, living 10 miles S: of Sa'w.l. r . lo lire with me. and. af U ' impossible fr i longer with hfr, I yiU not from the date . be held responaibU tor any contracts : ooe of my family may make. Allperwi i rd from trading with any of them. .-"DAN ILL Rowan Co., Jan. 6, 1818. 1 a ; 11 1(11

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