' ul- TUi Iwe concur in the generni fSdni y, lvilh wKich 1113 cC,letc'' it aii 4 Mt pa discharged hid duties as iTchalrmai. then appointed the fol- I jIU 111 - - 6 1 i ces there, stating that a rcnort had reach- ; tendencv of which is to lninr i . u . - . : . . . 7 j 1 ed him from aj source entitled to credit, J of Christ, is a question for us that a force otjl Mexicans, 10,000 strong, and if the result should be -rfQichHVI, X.iYinsiwu vn., . .Upuu 7, WnKIIainpton.-lr. A. a. acroggs, , tached JJj fobk, Col. A. Mitcueii, iuaj. jamcs ? t0 make , L. Leamler i Horton, J. T. Finley, , Upon v.'.:-.. iv:iL.Lin t v r:irv nr fS Colloway, Col. Vetcr Eller, Gen. S. i Vellhorn. ; i ! On motion of Colonel A. Mitchell, the fljirm-yA? added to the delegation. Qn motion,. fUsvlvcd, That the j proceedings of this reiins be signed by the Chairman and ycretary, ata jorxyarucu to me rumors ,ftiic Carolina Watchman and Raleigh Bolster, with a request to publish. j.V. Clary ltScc: J.aVEIiLBOUN, CAW 5 i , 1 -41. frmth New-(hTans PicayunCi Extra. Feb. 7. FURTHER- FItOM MEXICO. JTbe Sttam ship M'Kim, Capt. Hurthe, "iffltw ort Sunday Irom V era Cruz via rjjnpico, haying left the. former port on C2Jth nnd the! latter on the 31st ult. Qur accounts by this arrival are as con Victory in regard tp peace as the ru- pjon wjiicbcome to'us frprn Washington. Wof our occasional correspondents who ijjpfiscu us soma timu since oi ttie trans o'ssiqn of Important despatches by the jjjfl((.Qfvar Saratoga, reiterates his opin ian tb.it 44 peace Is made so far at least tfltbc Mcxcans;Can make it. What has ttVa done'only requires the sanction and i"proyal of thej Government." On the 6ier haod,; a letter from a distinguished cfictri dated thd 1 0th, in the city of Mex- ifo'says : 4f Tjie Mexican Congress has , jjoi been able t.o form a (juorum and peace j ii vast as far off as. ever." We cannot; und'prtate to lc$i'do between these con- tradicfory opmimw, but proceed to lay be- ! 'fureur readers :sucli jletters as we have rearivecl hv this iarri val. Special Cartesondenfe of the Picayune. Vera Crwz, January 24. under command of Gen. Bustatnente. were marching down from San Louis upon Sal tillo. The report even particularizes the points from whence the troops had been raised, but so frequent are the stampedes uius miri very nine creoit jvas at- whenever the enemy thought best the experiment. the receipt of this news Gen. Wool had apprised the merchants at Mon terey, Camargo, Matamoras. and other ports, that he ould afford them no pro tection in the ivay of escojts. From an other source Ve learn that Col. Carasco, a Mexican officer who has rendered him self rather conspicuous, is at Monterey, proposing to enter into negotiations with Gen. Wool fbrsa pronunciamento against the existing Government of Mexico and in favor of thefUnitcd States, oh the part of the States of Mamaulipas, Nueva Le on, and Coahuila. He also proposes to bring in Gen. Canales, that cowardly chief ot guerrillas, who has given us so much trouble upon the Rio Grande. Col. Ca. rasco has been for a long time residing in ?),f Imvinvr leltilMexico, on the 18th. Al . ".TV. P T .i 4 , . iwgh almost cyerypouy regarus peace wtoncliudetl, I lavc seen a private letter hn a high source entitled to credit which gUtBsthatthWgener.il impression is en- ... " -I t. tilled to n.a credit, ana mat nc cannoisee (bt we are any;jnearer to it than ever. , T&e ' courier sol! by Mr. Peoples with ihe Prfsiilent's tnessagfe for the American Star, was muttered aTew days sinc near here on his re turn. It is the more to lie regretted us ne was on of the best men for that service I hat could k"'f)'und. ! llii trfp l,P to Mexico shows this. If o was taken into ihoj bushes, stripped and shot bjr the gyerriVlcrp orj robbers. An expedition under f Col. McClelland, 5th . j. -AJ the Cause to decide that such is its tendency. 1 am sure vou will abandon it. Hoping you will think much and coolly and impartially upon this question, and continue to read what 1 have to say about it, and imploring all good things upon you, I will take my leave of you until next week, by signing myself, j Your sincere friend, SIMON COLD WALTER. Davie Co., July 28, 1848. f In Rutersville, Fayette County, Texas, oil the 2nd of Dec. last, by the Rev. John W. Haynie, Mr.' PHILIP J. F. SHAVER, fromerly of this place, to Mrs. MARY ANN HOLLOWAY, formerly of Virginia, jj In this County on the 10th inst., by the Rev. Stephen Frontis, Mr. DAVID A. CAUBLE, to Miss LOUISA i E. W. WINDERS, In this County, on the 5th instant, by John McCon- j naughey. Esq., Mr. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, to Miss! ELIZABETH LYERLY. Departed this life, at his residence in Jackson, on the 14th inst., in the 57th year of his age, Col. SAMUEL LEMLY, Sr. leaving a disconsolate family, and a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He . f n v- t i- i ; " ! M(omB .';u u: r -i i t was a native ot Kowan county, in ortnvaro ina, ana resi- atamoras wth his famtly, and appears j ded in the Coanty of hi9.nati;ty untU a few year8 past friendly to thp Americans. We know ! when he emigrated to this State, rMississippi.l and set- not What degree Of Credit tO attach tO this ! tied in Smith County, where he remained until about two years since, when he removed to this place tor the pur pose of educating his childfen : When lo ! in the midst of this most pleasant task of duty, his labors jare arrest ed by the fell destroyer ; his body returns to its mother earth, there to rest in the still and solemn quietude of the tornb, until the morning of the resurrection : when it shall rise and reunite with its disembodied spirit, in I the immortal freshness of eternal youth, clad in the robe ;! of righteousness, find bearing the palm of victory, and! shall unite with tfie.blood-washed throng, saying, " Sal-j vation to our God that sitteth upon the throne, and untoj the Lamb." For many years he had been a member ofj the Presbyterian Church, and adorned his profession by! a close and intimate walk with God. He was a kind I husband, doa ting father, and indulgent master. In all his dealings and intercourse with his fellow-men, he was; upright, agreeable and confiding, and as a Christian, he j was devoted, firm and sincere. He was devoted to hisi family, and employed himself diligently in the pursuit of means to enable him to educate his children, and thusj prepare them for future usefulness. He was a friend to industry, morality, temperance, education, and religion but alas! in the midst of his usefulness in the midst of wife and children, surrounded by friends, and, in the full j enjoyment of all his faculties he has been summoned to; ! hs final rest. . If the burning tears of affection, or thej earnest prayers of the faithful, could have availed, he would have been spared ; but the fatal arrow had been) sped from the bow the Angels of Light hap been com-! missioned to bear his spirit aloft, and just as siweet coun-j eel had fallen from his lips to his children, and they had received the last token of affection from his dying lips the celestial messenger kissed his breath away. J. Jackson Mitt.) Southron. NEW FIRM. laiY'f is THE subscribers have formed a copartnership under the firm of M. BROWN & SON, occupying the old stand of M. Brown, where they will continue to keep A Fresh and Desirable Stock of Goods, to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public. They promise to sell as low as any House in the place. All kinds of Country Produce taken in payment for Goods. MICHAEL BROWN, CALVIN S.BROWN. Salisbury, Feb'y 1, 1848. . - rr.r--.-.t-?J Itl report. We learn frjbm a correspondent at Bra zos that CaptjHicky, formerly editor ofj .1. "ir: 1. l -J; c ; i r J Li.JI.. ! uiu v icitsuurg oenunei, is unuouuieuiy elected to the Senate from the district in which Brazos pantiago is situated, in the place of Col. linney, resigned. Capt Deas, jbf the Artillery, who was a ! short time since wounded hy a Mexican lancer ueiwcen oamno ana Monterey, nas recovered frorjfi the effects of his wound, which was no so severe as was reported. The Matamjoras Flag of the 22 contra dicts the report as to the probable death oi vapt. ij. j. Lie wis, irom wounas re ceived in a rebent fight with the Indians near Parras. He was able to movoabout the streets of Saltillo with a slight aid from a crutch The wound is in the foot a toe or two Having been cut off by an In dian arrow. jIr. Lewis is a printer. The steam ; propeller Massachusetts. NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken his son, Calvix S. Brown, in as a Copartner in the Mercantile Busi ness, would return his thanks to his friends and the pub lic for the very liberal patronage that be has for a period of 35 years received, and would now solicit a continu ance of the same for the new firm, which they will en deavor to merit. I am desirous of closing my old busi ness, and respectfully invite all those indebted to me to call and make payment. MICHAEL BROWN. Feb'y 1, 1848. tf42 50 NEGROES WANTED ! Gash for Negroes. THE subscriber wishes to purchase between this time and the latter end of March, FIFTY YOUNG LIKELY NEGROES suitable for the New Orleans market. Persons having any of the above property for sale, will do well by ma king early application to the undersigned, as he will pay the, highest market prices in Cash. He can be found at Mr. John I. Shaver's Hotel. E. MYERS. Salisbury, N. C, Feb. 17, 1847 42 LO3 Communications from a distance promptly attended to. Powerful Inducements io Slpend Money. ' r- Ii ANY man who wants a iFine Btircr, or any tbififc else in that line of baiineef , will call at i JOHNSTOTS SHOPS Salisbury, A little south of IHarpiiy's Store, where you will find in splendid order 12 excellent Buggies, 3 or 4 good Barouches, 4 or 5 well made Wagons, Some Plantation Carts, Wheelbarrows, Sulkies, Si.c., all wonderfully cheap for cash or good notes, lum ber or produce. Several fine horses for sale cheap. In my absence, gentlemen on busin, will call on my agent, Mr. Francis D. Locke. 1 J. S. JOHNSTON. Feb. 3. 1849 V j tf40 Saddle. Harness and Trunk "TT T"l 11 O TTT iMBw ran a winte WM. C. JAMES MANUFACTORY ! MAIN STREET, SALISBURY. ; JiV i , , ' . , Capt. Wood, fourteen days from . New The Courier despatched by the Lnglish rYork. arrived at the Brazos on the 17th , legation rriyea le.rq on baturday, the u She su(fered some damace to her machinery, bqt being a superior sail ves sel, there waslnot much detention in con. sequence. Several ladies, wives of offi cers of the army on the Rio Grande line, and others were passengers. For tile C arolina Watchman. To the Cliristiaa StillerNo. 1. THE MARKETS. Apples, (dried) Bacon, Brandy, Butter, Beeswax, Cotton, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, Corn, Salisbury, Feb. 17, 1848. My Dear Friend You profess to be a disciple of theiLord Jesus that meek and holy one. YqU are called by his name, j Feathers aim proiess i regulate your actions oy His precepts. j What a noble teacher is He ! How holy and sublime those rules Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, 00 00 8 a 00 40 a 50 10 a 00 18 a 20 7 a 8 00 v 90 8 a 10 00 a 25 00 a 25 00 a 4 Linseed Oil, Molasses Nails, Oats, Irish Potatoes, : Do., (sweet) Sugar, (brown) I Do. (loaf) Salt, (sack) Tallow, Wheat, 4 a 4i I Whiskey, 75 a 80 35 a 40 5i a 6 00 20 00 a 50 00 a 30 6 a 10 12 a 00 2 a 3 10 a 12 65 a 70 i 25 a 30 ! KRIDER &, MALLETT, GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 27 OLD SLIP, Corner of Front-St. (lp stairs ) f,ten,ion'nfl "!y to merit continuance of the same, D , ., , . en , , but a considerable increase for ihe future. t trucutar a uenuoti paiu 10 me Me oi rroauce, ana t.b- (EJ-Hi shop is one door above G. W. Brown', .tore Urick Kow." WM. fl. MOWBRAY. THE subscriber having established himself in the Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, respectfully soliciisa share of public patronage. He pledges himself, "that bis work shallal ways be done in the very best style, and his prices to suit the times. . j He will keep constantly on hand Saddles, Bridles, ' T 7 IT O ,11 Tir f i rr. ! j.'j.umnsuic9,iiurnctM, sonars, aaaair. iv aueii, Jrunks, Valises, Jjc inc. Also, Harness Skirting, Sole and Up per Leather of the vej-y best quality always on hand which can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit to prompt customers. ' ; j In addition to the above, he respectfully informs the public, that he carries on the TAXXIXG and BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS- in the Town of Statesville, where he will always be happy to see bis old friends, and supply them with any of die above enumer ated articles. ' Thankful for past encouragement, he hope, by close ARE now receiving, ami efer fur t s ' and Retail, their large nJ exten ,v FALL AND WINTER C: enbnen afrnost etery article that is u Dry Goods, Hat, Shoe and HarJware sr. J C of wkich bave been recently purchasJ r markets, at auction anJ private m un J- r able cirrvmstancrs, and many at ibik'u L could now be bought. Tbey respectfully tolicit a call fro;; t' the public generally, to give their .toe!; before laying in their Fall auppUes.as been taken and much time coosutned in . every article at the lowest price, so m to t vantug that would be gained by gor. i New iDolir will be received throe . ikry are wanted. w.c.j.jlco, i: Xearlj opposite the tine Is-' FATETTEvuxrN.C.rAag. 31,17; NOTICE. TO CONTRACTOR ON the 7th day of March, next, be , Alexander County Court.) we i i !( : ; bidder in the Town of TaylorsvilJe, t'. COURT HOUSE Sc . for said County. The Court House to I foundation of stone, size 54 by 3G, with i above and the Offices below. The Jail to be of brick.size 35 X 22. t two rooms below, and three above, w i.h in the large room above, ten fret .Ion, f-rv eight wide, of bars two by inches, f. r each way, and a fire place in ever)- room, ticulars, and all ihe frpecinVations, p!an, hibited to any person wishing to contra.: : by calling.on A. C. Mcintosh, at Ta ';. The terms of the contract will be maJe k . SIOX HARRINO'I ( ROB'T L. STKKLI GEORGE SWAIM. JAS. H. NEWLAM A. C. McINTOSII. Jan. 11, 1849. t - eral advances made on consignments W. H. Krider, P. Mali.ett. References Eokenbaugh. Conner 4$ Dater, Jngoldsby, Boisseau if Halsted, J. G. Dudley 4 Co. . Slanton, Barnes If Co. E. W. Wilkins, Fayettetille, N. C. Feb. 10, 1847 2m41 CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY, WHOLESALE AND IiETAIL,&l the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96, North second st., corner of Quarry- Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 and just opposite the Salisbury, January 27, 1849 j SALE POSTPONED. V-<J.&BLE LAND FOR SALE! IVnncssecj V'olunloerjs, jjomposed of ulout 300 He has given jyou to observe. You will j n !"i fi i ry .1MJ! J2Dii tnioujited men, started (his object to none; of them as unworthy ofj norning to. follow .jih-qi Orizaba road and try your obedience. Let us consider, then, ; 9 cA0fC tlie robbers, who tiro represented to j tbe consistency of your occupation still- ins with thdiprecentsot Christ. Come bvin lare forco OH the main road to Puenle V ' y. . . . r. lilLU'llill. i . A tmall itneicKants' (rain started out last Hvnirt;, but it , wis only a ruse dc guerre to draw them jon; and it was ordered back last ftigfif, and Ij bono jhh expedition will succeed in ifirrtwinf its, ftre in 'their rear, which will Kch tlif m to keep . lhcijr,-eyes skinned, and a rge ipaceetsvecn them and our trains here- t thej famll liter. The steam ibifKMclvim, which takes this, Ux;k fire je $le rlfay, but it was extinguished with. out any very sorious injury, and was the cause "new hours tlelav itt her d'narture to-dav. Ahhou"b ha,vo;no very amhenthic grounds fciuihonso me to tay tlt (Jen. Lane is mov. st on Orizaba with vM cavalry, it is positive ly inserted thattsTtfh is thrt (act by merchants isoiro Well n(ormcd pf all that is going on iflide.iateiior.' : i:, .. .I-'-!. ) The tmalbpox has made its appearance here tad fifteen casjes are known to exist in the city, VrtMhero Wvc been.no adtNiional cases for rce day?, ami (tsi.to be lioped that the terrible fte Will B(on tike its, final leave pf us. The ttsfi report?4 -arcl'of a very mild forrr. ; Another specimen of Yankee enterprise is woutto he Introduced into the city of the Aztecs let us talk familiarly together. I am your friend your brother. Perhaps it has ne ver entered your mind that you are injur ing the cause jof Him by whose name you are called. I award you the credit of be ing sincere and honest in your efforts to make a livingjj by stilling. And I hope you will be equally honest in enquiring whether or not it is a business you should follow. Thatjyou may have clear views about the matter try to keen cool in a sroou humor. Brandy, (peach) Do. (apple) Bacon, Coffee, I COTTOX, I Corn, i Candles, F. F. Flour, Feathers, Pork, Peas, Osnaburgs, yd. Fayetteville, Feb, 15, 1848. 55 a 75 45 a 50 ?i a 8 8 a 10 CJ a 8 55 a 60 00 a 15 5 a 5 50 30 a 32 5 a 6 45 a 50 11 Iron, Molasses, ' Oats, Nails, (cut) Sugar, (brown) Salt, (bushel) Do. (sack) Wheat, Whiskey, Beeswax, Rags, Oil, (lamp) 5 a 6 28 a 30 30 a 35 5i 7 a 10 ! 00 a 60 175 a 2 00 00 a 1 00 23 a 32 00 a 20 U a 2 87 a 1 40 Cher aw, Feb. 15, 1845. Bacon, Beeswax, 9J a 10 22 a 24 Bagging, (hemp) 18 a 25 that christian 11 is some times tne case stillers fly into a passion soon?as any one hints that that business is not exactly right. I hope better things of , Feathers, vou. Persons? out of humor cannot sen i H'des, (dry) 4 j- r clearly nor reason well I wish you to do (tow) i Bale Rope, j Coffee, ! Cotton, ! Corn, Flour, I ron, 15 a 16 9 a 10 9 a 10 ' 7 a 7 00 a 50 4 3 a 4 25 a 32 00 a 9 5 a 6 $33 00 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver do. 1,50 Gold Bracelets, 3,00 Ladies Gold Pencils 1,75 Silver tea spoons set, 5,00 1,00 Leather, (sole) ! 18 a 22 Lard, 00 a 10 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 Molasses, (N. O.) 40 a 45 Do. (Cuba); 35 a 40 Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6 Oil, (sperm) 1 12J a 1 25 Rice 0 a 6$ Sugar, (brown) j 9 a 11 Do. (loaf) i 15 a 17 Salt, (sack) 1 C2J a I 75 Tobacco, 8 a 15 caret cases. Silver do. full jewelled $18 Silver do. 7 jewels, 16 Silver Lepines, jewel'-d, 11 Quartiers, good quality, 7 Imitation, 5 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, Gold Finger Rings 37A to SS0 Watch Glasses, best quality plain 12$ cents ; Patent 18; Lunet 25rother articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. O. CONRAD, Jeweler and Manufacturer of Silver Ware, Watch Maker and Importer of Watches. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of all articles usually kept in similar establishments, of good quality and fashionable styles. 3w41 76 NEGROES, A Grist and Saw MILL! Lands and other Valuable Property, FOR SALE ! m T Y virtue of a Decree of the Court pf Equity of Row 3J an, 1 will sell at the Court-House in Salisbury, on Saturday the 191H day of February next, THREE TRACTS OF ; VERY VALUABLE LAND, Situated in the best landed section of Rowan County, belonging to the heirs of Alexander Dobbins, deceased : One Tract containing four hundred Acres, known as THE "DOBBINS' TKACT, celebrated for its excellent bottom land and line meadow. Another Tract, called the REEVES.TRACT, contain- iU or BO Acres; and another Called the MAT. ing I THEWS TRACT, of two hundred; acres, upoo which was allotted the widow's dower, and which will be sold subject thereto, having on it a good meadow. Reference is made to Thomas'L. Cowan, Elkanah D. Austin and Osborne G. Foard, as to the qualUy and sit uation of said Lands. Mr. Joseph T. Burroughs will show the premises to those desiring fo purchase. A credit of four years will be givet), bonds to draw in terest twelve months after date, to be paid annually. Purchasers also to pay an installment at the confirmation of the sale sufficient to discharge' the Court Costs. A. H. CALDWELL, c. m. e. 5v39 Printer's Fee 85 50 Tr County BiWe Society. siderations all considerations of grain. J vj. You know Christ never taught His disci pies they must get rich, far Irom it. He The Agent, employed for the month of October last Mr. Salmon, reports in about fourteen School Districts taught them riches Were dangerous, and I surveyed, in the North part of the County, 280 families that it would be mighty hard work a i yj9i,et : "inety f ?hm w Zunl ?' .... ,t a r i . .i i.i t We he disposed of about 200 Bibles in all. ; iThose dig- very ugill inueeu, as me GUlcn- ; tributors who have taken Books from the DeoositorvJ nd Zacatrcny lle pronounced against the rlurnrminnliAn 1 rm ( ,o t"" (t uitiiiiiimiiuii it; M u ideate iho War. ! A l ; " J liij tiuut iw Mill i effect pfjlhi's move, vh above mentioned 5,iei wilrLe. no one can forA i. M the people of Uiat country, though in a man- "toverrua by our trppps, are not prepared as "nole. for neJtce. If this stale of thin. 1 Amucs, iho Tirmusl be prolonged for years, ""Ultimately re$iilt in the stitjugation of the Counlrv ; vhirh i tit Hpnl v Aor)nmA t ' j--- r " V.J f iutu tialinnrt 1 ulirnilv unlnti iiflcim I . n. , Vuiv moil .ouiiacla iil in our Count rv. than hav herpt.Xro bom thefait Ofleani Picayune, Jan. 30. FItOM TIIH Ujo GRANDE. mail Said lorfUhe rich man to enter into are hereby notified to make full returns in writing of the! I ... hand to the subscriber, at least by the Saturday before CU .CUIIXUtV flU at. I lilVy A mJ LIB 1 1 11 . I I I In I I I I I" Ill'VIIlt'taa and the amount ofj new bill of books. a head unbiased by preiudiee or intprpt. I . . E- . ROCKWELL, Se&y let us enter upon the investigation. j J Christ has taught you, you must do no A CALL. j harm. As a follower of Christ you can- 1 milE Democratic Pnrtv of Rowan r- i-Mrv..tf., not inilire thelbody of VOUr lellow man I requested to meet in the Court House in Salisbury.! "Thotl Shalt tiot kill," -Nor his charac- i " Saturday the 26th February.for the purpowbf appoint-! tcr M Thou sfilt not bear false witness." i of nt will come the mMintr it 411iroilWCtU llliuiu vhj i hic . . . '-e it me smpe ;oi an ominous urn, wuuu is iu uc i - i , fit4u;t... .A' L !..k vaoioc wunh ney 1S not your business, as Wawived In, Vera Cruz.can reach that place. ! ,ay al consiuf anions of that kind away ; ; of the Society may be settled up. IW.cen'jever.il of them, aniline workman- j y,ur d,uly ,,s Xf Christ. Noxy with j forwarded immediately for a. iuia tkroiurWrtiit wtll tin credit to the makers. Should peace be declared, soon, and the coun 7 be evacuated, wo shall leave many marks '''He American e'ntetprjse behind, but I sin My hope that tljo exapiple shown during our Aort sojourn atnot)gst the in wilt stimulate them follow our example, lliich, with the advan- which' nature has ilavished so plentifully this rec'n of the! American coietinent, uU place Mexico in a' few years by the side ivatious'of the earih. ' .i ; Yours truly. T V&ts rf f.1tl T.lll Pitrc! r.inn-iinitn 'I : ' .. i IS hereby given that in pursuance of a Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned by William S. Macay, we will proceed to sell to the highest bidder on the pre mises of said Macay, two miles from Salisbury, on Tuesday the 11th of March, next, FIFTY-SIX LIKELY NEGROES. Terms of Sale. Six months credit with interest from the day of sale. Bond and approved security will be required. J. F. CHAMBERS, . SAM'L REEVES, lrustccs Salisbury, February 3, 1848 6tr40 Nor his nroDert v " Thou shall not steal." t These commandments of the Old Testa ment Christ h is confirmed. He came not to destroy the -law but to fulfil. He has done more, fie has taught us that ;in do ing good or h$nor to our fellow-mari, it is as though w did it to Him. He has taught this injfthe 25th chapter of Mat thew, where tie is describing the Judg ment Day. 'he Judge, after approving the righteous Salisbury, Feb. 16, 1848. MANY VOTERS. of kindness to .-Among the passengers on the Mari WtJay.rne: Lieut. Franklin, ( a of lOnnnrVnViiv! t? n r: n II 1? Offinl tl'lln MniU Am irt, ' Kxu Buena Vista as a member of V00l S MnfTK- U', rall W .'rCt fr0m,Gen.Woors head quar- .'u Mnh.A. I ...l.:ti t L. i 5. " JUSl De,ore lie left an U i? rceived ;from Saltillo from 1 rvi m wiiiiiiu. Liu in inn iiii r vmv v or having done various acts JHim, explains Himself by saying, inasmuch as they had done it unto one of the least of his brethren, they had done it unto lim. Ana when those on the left are charged with certain acts of neglect, He tolp them, inasmuch as they had not done so to one of His followers they had not clone it to Him. From this we learn that ho that does honor to Christ's brethren to tH;ir bodies or their souls it is as though thHy did it to Christ Himself. For if he condemned them for not reliev ing, how muchrnore for injuring. ! And if God takes an eiual interest in the happi ness of all meif, He regards the injury done to any mah, as though it had been LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY FOR SALE! fin HE subscriber will offer for sale on the 10th day of JL March next, his Plantation, lying in Scotch Ireland. Those in want of a good tract of land would do we!l to attend the sale." Also, at the same time and; place will be sold a quantity of Corn, Oats, Hay, Fodder, and a few Hogs, &c. I will also sell my interest in three Negroes one wo man and two girls. Six months credit will ie given. feb 17 4t42 DAVID F. CO WAN. . 1 1 pCf AAA POUNDS of Cotton and jiinen Rags, JjJ J for which a liberal price will be paid in trade. Also, on hand a constant supply of superior wrapping paper for sale by Feb. 17, 1848 BOGER &. MAXWELL. 5t42 STOLEN ! LOOK OUT ! rOLEN from the subscriber on the 10th ins note for 8300 on John Locke, dated about the 8th ON on the same and two following days, I will ex pose to PUBLIC SALE, in accordance with a cer tain other Deed of Trust, executed by William S. Ma cay to me, on the premises aforesaid, the following pro perty, to wit : L TRACT OF Known as the MACAY MILL TRACT, CONTAINING Two Thousand Six Hundred Acres. Also Another Tract known as the Finy Woods tract, containing 1SOO ACRES. All of which is in the immediate vicinity of Salis bury. Also TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES, 35 Head of HORSES and MULES, 1 JACK 2 JENNYS, COWS, HOGS, CORN, OATS, HAY, and a great variety of other Property, connected with the Mills and Farm. Terms of Sale game asihe above. SAM'L REEVES, Trustee. N. B. The Negroes will all be sold on the first day of sale if possible. S. R. WTN. C. Argus, Lincoln Courier, Mecklenburg Jef fersonian, will publish till sale and forward accounts to this Office. NOTICE. HAVING obtained Letters of Administration on the Estate of Guy Hill, dee'djatthe February Term of Rowan County Court, I will proceed on ThursJay the 2d day of March next, at tbe lal'e residence of the de ceased, to sell all the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of one Negro Girl, Blacksmiths Tools, Threshing Machine, Still and Vessels, Brandy, Wagons and Gearing, Carryall and Harness, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Wheat, Oas, Hay, Fodder, Farming Uten sils, Houshold and KITCHEN FURNITURE, And various other articles too numerous to mention here. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. ALL persons having claims ajrainst aiJ estate are hereby requested to present U'ern, legplly authenti cated within the time prescribed by otherwise, this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery : AUo, all persons indebted to wid estate, are requested to make immediate payn.ent, or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. P. A. SEFORD, AdmW. 'February 8, 1S45, 4tr41 State of llovtli; Car; DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Scssix : her Term, 1917. Lemuel Bingham, AdoTr. of Thorns McG vs. Polly McGuire, Sarah McGeire. Jar... Richard McGuire. George McGuire, Mar.! s John Hall and wife Elvira, Maria McG McGuire, Washington Turner, Pinckr.r y 1 . : Turner.and the Children of James Mc.Ou.r-, of David,) whose names are unknown Petition, for sale of Real E IT appearing to the satisfaction cf th Ci Defendant's James McGuire. RicharJ M ( ; Hall, George McGuire and Martha MtGu r habitants of this State : It 1s therefore, crd-: Court, that publication be made in th Car? !. man, for six week, notifying the defrn l .i McGuire, Richard McGuire. John Hall.IGc Guire and Martha McGuire, personally t ? I' pear before the Justices of our Court 'cf Fi;a t: ter Sessions, to be held for the County of Dav , Court House in Mocksville, on the 4ia $Ior,J:.y ruary next, then and there ta plead, anser : lo said petition, or judgment pro confcsso ivi.i 1 . .. and the same heard exparle. I- Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our fa U Cot.-: fice. the 4th .Von day of Noveniberj A- ID It i in the 72d year of our Independence. ' C. II AliBIN, C 6w37 Printers fee Jg5 50 Boger & Wilson TT AVE constantly on Mian 1 a VVX jl jl assortment oi v atcttet, Jc w C-J 41 Silver Ware. Cutlery. Musical I 'A 'flu. m.nli P.-vnlvintr' Pi.InU P.f . 2- Soaps, and Fancy Arjjclei cf ever scription, which will be sold very cbea focali. . friends and the public, are respectfully pnvied to c !. r rnininc ihir fin tslf-f ion. on duttt' nhvp J . .Murphy's store. Watches, blocks, ariI Jewelry, re ed in the best manner, and warranted fur twelve rro Lepine and plain watches altered td patent leveii,1 warranted to perform well. j i' i 0"Just received, a fine lot of 'Jewelry. Perfu r Hair Oil. Sic. Salisbury, Jad. 6. 64 tf :. , m9m V mmmW 'V V V CABARRUS COVXtTj ! IN EQUITY IN'JUXCTJONf, ti tf k i i li. nr il L tt ' r in. ii. rcnioniu rw. joun t . .ufiiip. i in. j. .Marcus Means, Nathaniel Means Maryjwife cf Ar -Johnson, Margaret, wife of Cornelius MeKee,chil 'j- Win. Means, dee'd ; John S. Means, Win. Mr&i.. T. Means, Susan, wife of Samuel Lewig, chiidn n son, and John Means, children of James Mean. J( c' J. S. Alexander, Adam Alexander, and Margaret, of M. W. Alexander, children of Iarparrt Alexa I I appearing that the attendants, Glares s .Mean, . . Jl. thaniel Mean. Mary, wile of Angus Johnson t Margaret, wife of Cornelius McKee, are not tetT : this State : It is therefore ordered, that bubheart i made for ix wrcks in the Carolina Watchman, pr r in Salisbury, for the defendants, Murcttt Means, N:'. iel Means, Mary, wife of Anjjin Johnon nd Marj-v -.ft- i:. . If.L' . i J i . .i . Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Ca! r - at the Court House in Concord, on the 5ia Mondiv ter the 4th Monday in March nrxlf or jud-jmert w..! taken pro eonfesso as to them. J ) I Witness. R. W. Allison, Clerk and Ma:r cf the C of Equity for Cabarrus County, tlie.Sih plt!ida tbe 4th Monday in Sept., H17. ihis 5tl Jan. 1- K. W. ALLISON, Ci36 Printer's fee 85 50 r done to Hims mans interests good or honor: d Him as though lower of Chrisi disposition to ii of your disciple you cannot will f. He has so identified pith Himself that either pne to man is regarded by done to Him. As u fol- you certainly can have no ljure Him ; one evidence hip is that you love Him ; ngly injure him you love. . . u t xir r..u.,iCin inst. Also a note on ncury . iiuoii,iwi wuivivi dated about the 8th inst. The public are warned not to trade for said notes. DAVID F. COWAN. Feb. 11, 1848 3w42 Male Teacher Wanted. r.F.NTI.EMAN well Qualified to take charge of the Common School for Salisbury District, will find im- High Shoals Iron Works! Gaston County, !V. C. f fill E subscriber having leased the a JL bove Establishment, for the purpose of manufacturing ilron, Nails, Castings, Mill Spindles, Cranks, and ail Black smith Work, and Having good Lathes and an excellent Machinist from the North, he ! will be prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Machi nery at short notice. Having spared neither pains nor expense in selecting a good set of workmen, connected with his own long experience in the above line of busi l nesi, will warrant ail work made -at this establishment to be as well executed as it can !be done in tnis part of the country, and at prices to suiti the times. WM. E. ROSE. February 8, 184S lyAl C. M. I.. NEW PHII! FALL & WINTER FASIIIO: For 1847! NOTICE. OUR friends and customers will accept oar kind regards and thanks for the liberal patronage be stowed upon us for the past year, and those who have not settled their accounts and notes, will please do so . , ....... i T. W without delay, tor we must nave nw"-.Y':"'J hope to please every one who favor, us with a call, who goes North for purposes connected with his protes- ' r ' Ii i VITl W VI'OV ion. will select and Durchase for us the largest and best ; 1 " C. . PRICE M. ;KESLi:i: HAVING associated themselves togetlirrf-.r i pose of carrying on the Tailorirg V,vr" its various branches in Concord, are ready-to ir.f old and new friend with j Fashionable Cutting and malic? ofj Car- not to ryr surpassed by any in the urroun;r r c They are capable of pleasiog-all who may Ijt with a call ; and only ask a trial, feeling f.y..i: '. cannot be pleased ei;ewhere"n belter terra".. N. B. We have in our employ a CutMrr: " i' man who cannot b aurpsed either North cr . ronrord..Aori1 1-47 tt'21 i HE subscribera "have thiprj''i-fj : . day formed a Xortoer-fTTTtt i tfltC Ot fLOVtfl C1VCU . the style ot al011 & KoVZe. ' riif rtv-i-! Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessins aru Sesssions, 1819. 1 Linker, i Attachment levied J- ' FURTHER NOTICE STILL ship under We will continue the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at the old tand opposite the Rowan Hotel, being thankful ahd encouraged for past favors, we would solicit a continuance of the same ; and J. S. Whether or not! stilling is a business, the 1 etant. mediate empioymeni oy ' ..X W. II. HORAH.) S J. I. SHAVER, V Com'lec. H. H. BEARD, I O Miss ELLEN FULTON will take charge of the Female Department. Children Irom five years old and upwards, will go to the House of the Misses Giles, where tne scnoot wm uc i-u stock of drugs, medicines, instruments, &.c, &,c, ever brought into this country, which will be sold low for cash. Should any of our friends wish articles from the North not oually kept by us, Dr. Wheeler will take pleasure in procuring them, if they will call at his office and leave the amount with' particular written directions with S. B. Westcott, who will forward the same to him. LOCKE 6i CHAFFIN. Salisbury, Feb. 3, 1848 40 WM. ROWZEE. Salisbury, January 11, 184. 3tr39 A CARD. JUST received and for ale A large sup ply of W. Hull's best Tallow Candles. F BROWN & JAMES. I Jan. 1, 1848 tZQ Drs. RICE &. BOY DEN have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine iat Gold-Hill, and hold themselves in readiness for Professional calls. Gold-Hill, Mat 6tb, 1847. 4 . OT hand aud for nte A very superior qual itie of Green Tea. AIo a fresh supply of superior Cologne. i BRO WN H JAMES. Salisbury, Jan. 1, 184S f36 ." .t T . I . . . Ti r r$. inifrfii in icewnait:. u: I Solomon Dot. 3 decer.s-d. , j I IT appearing o the tJti-fction of ilie Coirt. j defendant has removed beyond the limit i t! ! It i therefore ordered by the Court', that f l1-' , made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch rt.i ', rd in Salibury, N. C, notifying the said d-.Vr. 1 and appear at the next Cort of Tleaar.d sior.s, to be held for tbe County of Caharn House in ConcorJ.on the Third MotvJay in A; then and there plead or demur, otherwise 'an sale will U- made. ' Witness. R. W. Foard, Clerk of our said C . fire, the 3d Monday in January. A', D. lw -the 72d year of American Independence, R. W. FOARD, l ( . (JvrJl Trinters fc h '