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t sliU-o:'wS"uW you Vcgard it i flbtful mittrr, in conscqnUoc of tho In j Southern Locofocos, a trick regul TTtUtiintoir slavery not! having ! -n re- tised by thera to chnrge Aboliti ! znizVd in nid territory b' he Mexican j the candidates brought forwan a ' If it were hot a systematic tLiiur with I Southern Locofocos, a trick regularly prac- I lolitionism on j forward bV the THE 'KARKGTji. Salisbury, Oct. j Apples, (dried):.. 50 O 62 j uacon, 5. f -1 ! iff i . ft? T ! niMu . - iAdJlWjmmeUintrlr .mc. ; or u, ncy n,c - , -3,-; riiorj, 1 vui"j"ig '' " "B" uu su , r Butter, .10 00 wnig Cause Oy tneir ruim ..o.. j beeswax, 15 (3) 00 Mr. Fillmore. But the game is now so , Cotton 4 5 .....11 ih.it little iniurv can re- Cotton Yam,.... 00 75 Wois.it ion" of. such territory Should be Bcquirrd) T 4 9 Linseed 'Oil,. 65 70 Molassea, 35 (3) 40 Nails,... ...... 5 J 6 Oots, 16 (3) 17 Irish Potatoes,.. .20 25 Do., (sweet). ..00 30 Sugar, (brown).... 6 ffl 8 5iJency Yours, restvect tullv. 11. JJ MOSES. Dtl. from the Stjte at large. y evident. The same course was pursued i ; in 1810. 1 hey attempteq to run Verier- j , al Harrison down with the cry of Aboli- i Brandy, (p'ch) VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR! SALS ! i' 173 NEGROES, &F1VE T110USJiDe ACRES OF Steam v. IBoat, J. W. 3IAVUY !. Co.. THE M1MM0TII L, j i' GEN. CASS REpLY. ! 'j U. S. HoTu., Mhy 21, 1848. I DcflrSir: -I did not recjeive your es kerned favor unil yesterday, and 1 have been so much occupied thai l couiu not nijwer it before. . J A had supposed that my sentiments upon the subject to which you refer were fully r f in(!rrsioou i)v inv couiutrii lrieiu ; , livou secrn to desire infotmation, I en-1 cosc you my Nicholson letter, which con- ! tta all that I have to say jupon the sub- j Let ?' "; ' Itcsnectfullj yours, , LEWIS CASS. : To It- r i - This shameful and insulting evasion in duced Mj. Moses to opposle Cass in the Conventipn, and he now opposes him be f Flnridrt. ' tYm only won- lorc n'f hi" - tionism. bvery mangy cur that couio yelp loud enough to be heard at the end of his tail, joined in the chorus -4,he is'an Abolitionist." So again in 1844 they asserted and re asserted, they avered and re-averred, they swore up and they swore down that Mr. Frelinghuysen was an Abolitionist. They even charged that Mr. Clay was an un man for the South, for that he was in j clined to countenance the Abolition move ments. Bearing in mind these instances. and it appears a matter of course that Fayette cille, Sept 26, 1848. 40 50 (Ditto, (dry) 6 10 (apple). ..30 35 : Iron, (Sw's 5 b Do. (Eng.)..-.......4 4 Molasses,.... 20 26 Nails, :cut) 0 51 Oats, -25 30 Oil.(Lins'd) G5 70 Su2ar,(br'n) C 9 Flour, 4i 5 1 Salt, (bush.) 50 60 Feathers, , 28 30 j Do. (sack) 1 J a 2 00 Flaxseed,...'... 90 1 00 ! Wheat, 80 Hides, (green) 3 4J Whiskey, 25 Do. Bacon, 6 7 Beeswax,.- 16 17 Coffee,. 8 10 Cottox,. 5 5 1 Corn, 45 50 Candles, F. F....00 15 PTPHE entire property belonging to the Ea U tale of ihe Ule Joseph Pearson, being in the Counties of Davidson and Davie, coiuUt. ing of ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEXTY-TIIREE NEGROES, The Stock of i i i- NEW GOODS! mm CATTLE, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hogs, togeth er with the crops of Cotton, Corn, Rye, Wheat and Oats. ALSO THE Proprietors I th CAPE FEAR STEAM BOA T COM PA XY have put on iW Uiver the new Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, to ron regularly between Witniineion and FaretteviUe. . at the late reduced freight. She draws but 20 iicii ; ; water, having two engines and locomotive boiler, with ', ! superior accommodations for Paswengcrs. All Goods consigned to J . &. W. L. McGARY, Wit i mington, will be forwarded op the river, frre ofceiDmis- sions. i All Produce from the coontry will be forwarded down ! the river and to its destination free of commissions. J We are now building two Tow Boats which will be : comnleted brfore the fall freights begin. i j Communications addressed lo J. i. W. L. McGary, ' . Wilmington, and W. L. Mrflarv, Fsyettrville, will have 'attention. W. L. McGARY, Aent. j April 15, 184S l52 ! The utidersicjned is now building a lirge warehouse j at the river entirely isolated fiuin oiher buildings where i he will receive and forward nil cooj to Ins .idJress . at the usual charge, saving half the up town hauling, i W. L. McGAllY. $10,000,525000. 100 Prizes of 1,000 .VIRGINIA STATE U Fer endowln; Lrcvbsr? Ara l ry Parpcwi. CLASS A, FOR 1; : tx drawrm at Alexandria. IV. ' 7? Xnmfctr Lotlrrf 11 1 GRAND SCIIK 1 Capital Prixe of " V 1 Prize of 4 1 Prize of tJ., 1 Prize of 1 Prixe of ll 1 Prize of , 1 2 Prizes of ( 5 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 1 film lb flllllCrtir a. Iliauri Ul WJUISU 4 Wilt, ; n ""'I ! r ! - m m m j m , Mr Fillmore, because he is a resident of TW" W f A A ) C I vTl)7hL PnixTPr )xATmv .h ! ValUaDle LailQS ailQ Water a non slaveholdins State, and a Whig tT U U U U ! LAND, the MAT PLAy fATJOX a the ..n 1 o .1 xr i. r . candidate for a national olnce, should he . . , j set upon in the same way. it would he largesi anu uesi seieciion jei, ana CHERRY HILL, STOKES1 QUARTER, more strange it he were not than that he is, Wil. Citron. 173 Prizes of (lowest 3 No. Prin.'-; And other Prixea tmoua:iri t j Cheaper than ever. so ih .t nnv soulhern 'man should IJi "J Wforcet what is due ta himself and his xountry, as to think for oi?e moment of Win? 'for Lewis Cass. Bijt, unfortunale- fiVrre are men. here witni IJ - T , ' j trV IS nouill'n, in iiiuii'h- I i'""fji The Fajl Term of our Superior Court, after a luy and laborious session of two weeks, wad brought to a close on Saturday evening. Be sides several highly litigated civil suits and a nuinber of Stale cases of minor importance which were disposed of, the trial of David il 1 1 -drelh, who was charj:cd, as principal in ihq Second degree, with the murder of William Taylor, came off. The trial occupied ihree BROWN & ELLIOTT RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Fall supply of whom couri and ' aa1 l..inu:tv i nnthiiio- when thevlly'of patient and elahorale inv i . . . ! c. i ..l after which the iurv retired for a short came in conmci wim part outu suuiu "frn men! will vote for Cassf in defiance of his enemy to southern institutions; they i . -it ..'! i. li'iv n-1l L-nnwn will VOUi: lur iiini in sjjih. ui (iu v .. estimation and Clover Dot torn, being directly upon the main road leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, containing in the ag gregate "about 50QO ACRES. The Lands will be divided to suit purchasers. The NE- 1 GROES will be sold separate and in families. . FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN connection may ciUt at the time of c , , D-0 9 'j'ie ownPrs ()f ,he a,0vc Properly arc non. ! ot the latest and rsewest btyles, which have been se'ec- c . u c. . i i . u .i ted with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash ; r?nle"X of ,h,T S,H,e' ""'e.re to change the j prices. Among their stock may be fpund ! investment. Persons wishing to make puicha. ses ol iSffroes may le assured of a Sale with- ! POWER, 1 T peices or Tii Kirr Wholfiilfl; IlilmilO; Qcarlrrs' nnromhromTsinir hoslilitv Ho the further q cj y Vitension of those institutibns. They vote jury retired tor a snort iime and brought in a verdict of "Guilty in manner and form as charged in the Bill of Indictment.' After an ineffectual motion for a new trial which was ably supported by Messrs. Strange Little, and Dargan, as counsel for the accused, and opposed by the counsel for the State, sentence of death was pronounced upon the s I t t i i prisoner: from wtncn ne prayed ana ootaincd i Whim knowing that, if elected, he will M-M nn'rmii wm.i t h.. mni to rmitrrAtn ti l.a appeal to the Supreme Court. i i ,f . . i , , . , It would be improper tor us to I ' r L. . ah MAA,hM.l r- IliA lain 1 1 any Ol lUC icuuuncn avjupcu tj nic inic War witfy Mexico, and takathcir slave pro rfy W1ir them, and that should any law Lc passed by Congress for I giving protec lion anj security to such property, Gen. Cass, (if iis northern suppof ters his next lloor nejghhors, who are in the hahit of !ai!v intercourse with him- are to be he- I.. .v I I : . . . ' t lieved) -Would promptly vEio such a law. With Gen. Cass as President, no southern an could ever take a slave with him to X. Mexico or California, njud yet, strange la tettl, there arc "souther men who ad vocate jiis ; election ! Ant), " Oh. slctme, where i&j tliy blush?" thesje men jxofess 10 Advocate HOt.'TllfB.V HKill frf ! The riori.K will mark these men men t wtiOTlTfj! willing to barter jlheir most sa cred rights for the mere spoils of office. . ' a i THE " ffODUU SliCONUi T1IQUC.1IT." H0M Tilt ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL OF MON- I DAY. ! The Rriendh of Mr. Clay. Had the demonstrations itW favor of Mr. ah irregular Whig candidate for t, received the sanction of that Whiff Statesman, there were ihousanojs of friends in tfiis State who voujd have given him a zealous support. Ll'ut 'he-Thaa. peremptorily jdeclined. and, mce thqse uemonstrationsj Cen. 1 aylor, a second lettero Capt llison, follow J by the publication of lh! letter written othe Independent Taylor Partv, last Jane, Us commended himself, by the correction npisapprehensions to the confidence of Whigs who had hesilattfd in giving him t: ... -X. . c I nL l l "ui support ocverai lnnueniiai anu oe voted W;hig friends of MrJ ClayJ it will seen bv the subjoined communication. , : - - -j r ' nave -avowed their determination to go Wily1 Tor Gen. Taylor. D.hers will act to remark upon the testimony adduced by the State fir the con viction, or that relied upon in the defence for the acquittal, of the prisoner inasmuch as his case is not finally disposed of ; and also inas much as his brother Robert, who is charged with having given the fatal thrust which caused the death, remains to he tried by a jury to be selected from a community in Which our sheet is extensively circulated. Mfe conceive it to he our duty to abstain, as far as possible, from any expression calculated to excite prejudice auainst,or sympathy for, these unfortunate men. Between them and the public, we, as a journal ist, desire to stand indifferent, and let justice be done, though the heavens fallJ jV. C. ( Wadesboro') Argus. For Ladies Wear, Beautiful silk Lustres, MoJe Caslirrieies, Colored do , Satin striped do , 6atin striped Mous. De Lanes, Plain and black do., Silk and worsted Lustres, satin striped Cheni Alpaca, Mode Thibet Cashmere, satin striped do., black Paramatta, black Merinos and Alpacas, Oregon Plaids, Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'fTs, Keviere do., Plumes, Bonnet silks. Velvets, Bonnets and Hosiery. j For Gentlemen's Wear. j French Black, brown and olive Cloths, French Cassi s meres, (fig'd) Doeskin do., Fancy do., Wool Tweeds, j Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, bro. and bl'd drills, domestics, j Whitney blankets, fig'd satin Vestings, cut Velvet do., i figfd silk do., plain satin do., worsted do., HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & I WISH to sell that valuable p!ac on the South Yad kin River, known as the SIIOAIS, coatnining , 400 ACRES OF LAND, with its splendid WATER-POWER. The hnd is ex Cfllent, and as to water-powe r. it is one of the Ut t-i'rs in all thr Southern country for Mills and Factories of all descriptions. Its location is in the centre of the best grain-growing region in all N. Carolina, nnJ in conven ient to inexhaustible supplies of superior iron ore. The Dower is sufficient to nrooel anv nui;ilr of Mills or oih- out reserve, and no disposition will be made of1 er Factories. When the contemplated Rail Road liirough this part of the State shall be completed, this place must become a large manufacturing town, as it unites all the essentials fur such a place. As it is probable any person wishing to purchase will first inspect the plac, it is unnecessary here to give any further description of it. In my alsence, call on Chas. F. Fisher, in Salisbury, or Col. Win. F. Kelly, in Mocks ville, who will chow the premises, and give any further information required. CIIARLFS FISIIFR. Salisbury, August 17, 1843 14wlG Ortificnten of Pack;r in t!.. r, ' br had as follow- A certificate of a package of S Wl Do. Do. .2G1U Do. Do, - 2G O i Do. D. any portion of iheni before the day of Sale. Mr. John Foard, who has now the charge of : ; the Property, will give any information requir- ed respecting it. i Sale to commence at trie Point Plantation, i about six miles from Salisbury, on the ! 22i DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, ! and continue from day to day till all is sold. I C. P. MALLETT, Attorney for the Representatives. Faetteville, Sept. 19, 1848. 21ts French Burr Millstones. EGENT0N, MORRIS & CO, AT THE OLD STAND, IF. Falls Avenue, near Pratt St. Bridge, BALTIMORE, CONTINUE to make to order FrcilCll Uurr IillstoilCS, of all dimensions,,which they will 8 FALL & WINTER FASHIONS ?lock! ' ,,,eir own imp"a,ion' red b ,hT Lt cm I uoiii iiic urstiuiiKa in a laiiLL. j y acvj lviiiuiii i jr Tin holder of a certificate cf a k e'-.tirled ti all over JJI net. lha t ' i: y 26 tickets named therein. CeruS u t ters, and eighth in proportion, j This Scheme is one of tli r drawn in the Foiled States, and n we' . tention of adventurer. IT ihder$ fur Tiekettmnd S 'ir( Package in the above Splendid Lot:. r ; moi prompt attention and in ait will be send immediately after il i-1 - r from us. AJdress, J. W. MAlTv", 7tl3 ' 1 i. COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS! BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF Hardware & Cutlery, Groceries, Crock ery, &c. Those wishing to buy Goods, would do well to call, as we feel satisfied we can offer inducements to purcha sers, by selling cheap for Cash. Salisbury, October 5, 1848. EM'fllRACE II0.HK MAMFACTl KES 8 2 COUNTRY 2 p WIfIG MASS MEETING. A Mass Meeting of the Whigs of Iredell and the adja cent Counties of Caldwell, j pi iatawiia. Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, Davie, Rowan, and PRODUCEtof all kinds taken in payment for work done by GEO. L. GOULD, TAILOR. Salisbury, Otcoler 5, 183. 22 T4 LIST OF LETTERS t 1laiil.iiix ...Ml 1 . I, .,1,1 . w ,,u rtl , EMAINING in the Post Office at Salisbury, N. C. Olalesvtlle. on Saturday, the i fm. i, ic a f rw,t, iua i ri'crnt1 Chy, as lfrcsiden pminent no spirit. 1 he Whigs ot Albany be found ;in thft sn nrtherHoro now, as heretofore. iunuea atthe ba oCboxes.i W THE pulTORf OF THE EVENING JOURNAL, Gcntlritnen :-The undersicned. it is well lown.lUvc taken a somtiwhat prominent jMand ftgjainst Gen. Taylor, both before 21st of October, (instant.) At this Grand Council of the Whigs of the West, assurances which may be relied on, are given that the Hon. George E. Badger, Gov. Morehead, Hon. N. Boyden, Hon. D. M. Bar ringer, and Messrs. Osborne and Caldwell of the Whig Electoral Ticket, will be present to discuss before the People the great issues in contest before the parties of 'the Count ry. THOMAS A. ALLISON, " THEOPHILUS FALLS, J. P. CALDWELL, S. It. BELL. ABXER, FEIMSTER, GEO. F. DAVIDSON, MOSES A. WHITE, RUFUS REID. W. P. CALDWELL, JOSEPH M. BOGLE. A. C. MelNTOSH, JOSEPH F. ALEXANDER, JAMES F. HARBIN, JOSEPH W. STOCKTON, - THOMAS H. McRORlE, MILTON CAMPBELL, WILLIAM KING. October 2d, 1848. i In Davie county, on Thursday the 28ih ultimo, by Thomns Cheshire, Esq., Mr. WM. ANDERSON, a volunteer to Mexico, to Miss SARAH A. SMITH. C& ironp turn, we couM not disctj (J0Jgb he stated himself ttjbe a i;at he iwas suUicientlv wlcntifii 'g prjnciples to give foil we ifretly rxpressn fotri vie conversed 01 Domination and since iagainit his no ninattoit, because we preferred Henry fjUy to all others ; and agaibst his election, ,'cause ifrom the various letters! einana- ('H fronji him, we could not disebver (al- Whig") ijflentified with in our support. d Id frietujs with nn lha cnl.iunl ..t amrt time stating that under no cir-! 'stances wotilawe vote for either of '"then Opponents. Thisjwas our posi- ;oq up tb the time Mr. Clay was brought 0rard by our Iriends in New York. It Jdueto truth and to ourselves to declare l we entered Into the, spirit! of that J?vmeit with zeal, and) should under i circumstances, have continued to do P D for Mr. Clay's letter refusing tl j, u, nis name lp connexion with i5tninat(on for the Presidency. We (fed intb this movement for ho factious I r i lv ,or win we coaisenr, ov any rnot6urstto comproiijise Mr. Clay's lajUie slightest degree, which we J1 rCi1Uch xve should llo by a further ;eol b W natne. His name and fame are f;V? a.r to us for th'nt. And Gen. 'yj "'-vv.eiiertliaviuSr.xpIain- -ue CFrcums.ances undet whieh 1 pre 's letiers were wriiten.U.i .;:,.. ,'jced'af bis attachment jo Vhi2 princi- iron the same document. nV fei trai led ta give to lljie Philadelphia .Jninat ons our cordial support, and com- OUT Whiff frlun.lu r. i. ,.i i "( ii iviiu j ii nil untc icll - mm u 10 UO UavftWlSC. JXtD iv TWCSTV R Erf PECr! A D LE NAMES.! ALAy,Sept. 21, 1818.1 A Dr. Alex. M. Anderson, 2. B Mrs. Mary Bar ringer, Wm. Barber, Nash Booth, Esq 2j.Miss Clemen tine Blue, B. F. Bean, Michael L. Brown;, John Burner, C. Bonhorst, Thomas J. Brown. C Mdrtiu Coil, Tho. Clampet, Henry Coon, Miss Maria Craipe. D Wm. P. Drumright, John Deaton, Travis Daniel. E David Eagle. F John Fraley 2, John O. Farrell, David S. Fraley 4. G Win. Gray, Miss Jane Geen, J. L. Gra ber, James Graham. II Dr. J. J. Hanrjon, Capt. Sam. i Hopper, George Hartman, David Holtshcjuser, Joseph or George Hodge, Solomon Hall, Thomas ior John Hen- ! dricks, H. M. Hotchkiss. J S. B. Jonek Tobias Kest- ler, Andrew Kerr, Samuel Krr, John Ke'lchy. L Da vid Link, John Linebarier, Lawrence Lingle.Noah Lew is, Dan'l Little, Rev. Jos. Linn t, Tobias! J,entz, Dr. F. N. Luckey, George M. Lyrely. John Leonard. M S. Motley, M. S. McKenzie, S. Moore, Sarah Moore, Miss M. Clinginan, Peter Monroe, Mrs. Elizabeth Mowery. N Samuel Newland 2. O Miss Mady Owen, Mrs. Mary Orr. P E. E. Phillips. R John Rice. James C. S. Rotan, B. Reeves, James C. Roseipan. S Ste phen Steel, Adam Swink, Oilier Swink, Mrs. M.Swink, Calup Stirewalt, Miss Ann Shaver, Wm Swink, S. P. Sorrell, John Swink, Georse M. Smith, Tho. H. Smiley. T Levi Trexler, Jos. E. Todd, Sam. Tuj-ner, Jas. Tay lor. V James Volentine, Capt. Thos.j Varker, Miss Lawry Vantory. W Jno. H. Woodgate', Edom Wood, Maj.Rj.-Wyatt. Y Andrew Young, j 322 B.JULIAN, P. M. State ot Jlortn VtUuT, ALEXANDER COUNTY. Court of Pleaivnd Quarter Sessions, Sepf. Term, 1848. Daniel Mcintosh and Wife, Elinor and Jis. McDonald r.. Alexander McDonald, William McDonald, and Jas. Harbin. j Petition for partition of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the dourt, that the Defendants are non-residents of the iState : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for sale, of all sizes, 4 ! Cologne and Esopiis 7Iill.tonc$, and j French Isnrr Dlocki. j Orders from any part of the country promptly attended (to. i I am authorised to act as Agcut for j the sale of the above Burrs and Stones in Fayetteville, and will supply all orders from the country promptly. R. M. ORR ELL. ( September 11, 1848. 2l2m iaj" nar CC3 he VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SiiLB ! TT HE undersigned Administrators of James Owens, A dee'd, will expose to PUBLIC SALE, on the 25th day of October at the late residence af said deceased, the following property, viz : 13 -Likely Negroes, Consisting of men, women and children, which will be sold on the first day of the sale. ALSO. Horses, Cattle & Hogs. 1 WAGO and GEARING, t ' , A large quantity of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fod j der, and Hay ; A lot of baled Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Farming Tools, Sce. ' Also, the plantation belonging to the said deceased, ad- joining the place of his residence, will be rented for one ! year. Also, the old plantation where he lived, belong- ing to the estate of Joseph Owens, Sr , dee'd, will be sold, j The sale to continue from day to day, till all is sold. Terms made known on the dav of sale, i N. B. Persons wishing to examine the above land will please call on the subscribers. S. TURNER. ) JOS. OWENS. Sept. 21, 184. 3t2l SMITH & CO., WOULD return their most hearty thanks to the pub lie for the very liberal pairnn i;'. which they have received ; and woulJ tepectfu!.v . .. ,in lheui that they are still carrying on in Salisbury, ;it the old stand nearly opposite the old jail on Main stu el, the COACH MAKING BUSINESS, and are prepared to make on short notice and in the most superb style any vehicles in that line, such as Coaches, Barouches, Bug'us, Sulkies, t., which will be disposed of on ihe'niost rennnble lerms. Every description ot vehicles, made to order, and war ranted to be of the best selected imierujl and woikman ship. And as we have several liit rule workmen in our employ can warrant our woik t be as good as any done in our country. Repairing done n?at, cheap and e edi;iuufe!y Saliebury, August 17, 1&4 if lC P. S. All kind of produce taken in exchange fur woik Public Sale ! VALUABLE PROP HAVING taken letters Ts:r:: County Court of Rowan, on ti I t Correll, deceased, I hal! expose to u' '. 1 day ot October, lH4H,ot the late n-5. J ! rell, the fallowing property, viz : ; Horses, Cattle, Hogc, Wagons and Gearing. 1 niw and Harness, torn, Win Ha), Fodder, Farming i of ever) descripliou. I. hold and Kitchen IV.; amongst which is a stand Bureaus, &c., A.c, one I Books Medicirra ofa'.l kind, ore II gearing, a ipianntv of llenk and r.'!,.r Flower linrrrrls, Hogsleoda, tc , S.I plow-geiiring. Aloat llie 3ine ir.w : the cultivated lands and Mea.! u- rent fur one )rar. A!o, I will tent ihe Gr. for one year, tparate from if e ! v the s nne nine and place, I will I: re I'm two men and three women, until the f. l?49.at which time they w ill be In rr.i ; The sale, hiring. &.C., to continue I. til all is diped of. Trrma nn Je kr, . fcule. D. It, ItUADSH A' Rowan County, Srpt. I, lill This is to make know n to all whom it may cuneern, that the subscriler hereunto, we!! anjuninteii with Mr. Wm. M. Barker, one of the parti. er- in the firm of Smith, Barker &. Jacoiw : that he was brutihi up by me to the coaelt making buines, tiom a child lo mature ase.anil had the advantage nut only of my instruction in the bu siness, but a I so 1 hat of the most tktul and en-rienced Northern workmen n well a Southern, u hu h 1 bud f:e qtjently in my employment ; nnd I Hike r.-at pleasure in recommending him to ihe confidence nd patronage of the public generally. THOMAS THOMPSON. Thompsonville, Rockinshm i . i o,, .... uouikv, June iBi"'. v Adm' rs. State of Jlovtti Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August. Term, IS AS. Petition for sale of Slares. At her residence, in this County, on the 18th ultimo, in.'he, Carlina Watchman for six weeks, 'notifying the he any en. after a lingering illness. Mrs CHRISTINA LENTZ, consort of Da wait Lentz, dee'd. .aged 56 years, leaving a large circle of relatives and friends to lament her loss. The deceased was a regular member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, for the last 40 years, and as a pro fessor of religion, she was a zealous and devoted Chris tian, and as such esteemed by all of her Church ; as a mother, she was tender, kind and forbearing; and as a. neighbor highly esteemed, and much beloved by all who knew her; and when her hour of departure came, she was patient in death, and reconciled to all, and closing her eyes like in sweet slumber, she breathed out her last breaih without a struggle. " Blessed are they who die in the Lord." " Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on His breast I lean my head And breathe my life out sweetly there." CoM.MC.NMCATED. In this Town, on the 2d instant, MARY GOOD WIN, infant daughter of Col. R. W. Long, aged 13 months and 27 days. In Davidson county, on the 23rd September Mrs LUCY ANN CALDCLEUGH, wife of Mr. Andrew Caldcleugh, aged about 30 yeers. U We are authorized to announce Sajiuel Gaithe'r, Esq . of Davidson county, as a Candid ite for the office of Major General of the 4th Division o North Caroli na Militia, vacated by the resignation of Maj. General Bynum. said defendants personally to be, and appear before the ! Justices of said County a' the term thereof lo le held at the Court House in Taylorsville, on the first Monday in December next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise the same w ill be held ejeparte, and the prayer of the Petition will be granted. Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of said Court.pt Office, in Taylorsville, the first Monday in Sept , AL D. 1843. A. CARSON, Clerk. Printers Fee S5 50 6i22 NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature for a Charter of a Rail Road Company, from Charlotte to Solidbury. Salisbury, Oct. 4th", 1848 5 w22 NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, to re-charter the Town of Salisbury. October 4th, 1848 5w22 NOTICE IS hereby given, that application will be made to the next Legislature of N C , to amend the Act of Incor poration of the Town of Concord. Concord, X. C , Sept. 26, 1848. , tf22 NEGROES! NEGROES! i vj&sii ior ncsrocsi Barbara Hunter and others, rs. Braxton D. Hunter and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Braxton D. Hunter, Benjamin Baker and w ifeJIan nah, David Jones and wife Eliza, and Nathan Jones and wife Sarah, Defendant? in this case, are inhabitants of another State. It is therefore ordered by Court, that publication be made for six wrek in the Carolina Watch man, printed in Salisbury, that they be and appear be fore the Justices of our next 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 in No vember next, and then and there plead, answer, or de mur to the Plaintiffs' petition, or the same will be taken pro con fesso and heard ex par tee as to them. Witness, Caswell Harbin. Clerk of our siid Court at office, the 4th Monday in August A. D , 184. C. HARBIN, Cn: Sept. 23, '43 2l:6t Printers fee,$S 50 State of North Carolina Iredell Countv George F. Davidon and Marjraret Creswell, vs D.ivid Creswell, Margaret Cumtnings and Isabella Cumming. Petition for sale of Rial Ilxtatr. , IT-nHring to the rti -f iction rf the Court, that the defendants, David Cresweli. Marg.nef I'unimini's and !salellu Cummini:-, are nut inhabitant of jlu State : It is therelore ordered, by tile Court . that publication fu made in the .Carolina Watchman fur the spce "t nix weeks, notilying the said defendants Ie and appear belore the Justice? ol ur next Cuur: ol I e.n 1 Quar ter Session?, to be h - I for the muniy of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, 'on the third Monity in No vember next, then and there to plead, answer nr demur to said petition, or the same wid Ik- hearJ expnrte m t j tliTn and a sale of the land decreed neoordinfc'y. Witness, J. F. Alexander. Cirk of our said Court at office, in Statesville, this l'J;!i Sept , lw l. 6w20 J. F. ALEXANDER. C k 0m MM! Sale Postponed! T FURTHER NOTKT. MT H E subscriber give furtlwr -i .r !. .1. creditor of llie lla1e of Davil ' to present their claims duly aailen;i r !- . prrfccntwd by la w, oiLerw ir tin mi"- b&r of their tecoverjr. Those iu li '..: . I i u! p!ear make payment immediately, gen-e will o tegicr. Sept. 4. Ifr4. A contract for a I OFFERED. IIIE uudersignrj. Committee f i! ", A vid-on College, are auilioti' J t buiidms of a Dwelling IIottM' ' and wi'.l receive proposal lo the 10 h and on that day will offer tbe contract : der. The houe to Le f brk-V, 43 ff-et 1.. two i!oiie high, wilh a pM3e 1(1 1. !, on enrh t'oor, two windows to esc'i r by 1 t mclef, and fire place lo !i r tu In- cf good material. anJ finii.cd o workmanlike manner. A reaou!.!e i en and payment made rlten ihe work . SrciticaiioM ran be aeen at the (' exhibited on the lllih of Oc!oter, wl. u : publicly oflerej. Propoala wi'i Is- i Caldwell, Esi , dirrrieJ to David n C D. A. CALDWELL. ) A II. DAVIDSON li. J. MeDOWEI.L. S.WILLIAMSON, j Aug. 30. 181. The brt .Mrrhaoiral fjjirr in l NEW VOLUME OF Til SCIENTIFIC AM EI STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, .ROW AX COUXTV. II rl sale of the Store Lo! and improve ments belonging to Tiiua C (Jrahai.i, surviving partner ot M A. T. (.' (iraham, stnnd postponed until VVcd:i lav I I tn Oc tober, when it wiit pomvely !e sold. Alu t!ie balance of the Store Goads, c. tc. I H)S C c.WMl M. Surririns partner of M. ''. (.'. Graham. Cowansville, Sept. 21, . 20 Fall and Winter Fashions H For 'I A: SO. OR ACE II. HI:AUI, 'An'm h.T iust received, at h; o'.l stand from New In EquitySprinS; TeriU, A. D.. 18 48. York, the Amm-na and European Fabians, for the fan anu liner 01 i. n.iu ij,miu hiii luiiimur hi ir- fTlHE Subscriber Would inform his friends and ihe : public generally that he is again in Market for the purchase of Likely Yonng Negroes, suitable for the Southern Market. Persons having pro perty of. the above description for sale would find it to their interest to makeearly application to him, as he is KNOWN1 i Pa'ing 'he highest CsSa Prices. ! that he may be found in Salisbury, for a hnrt : O He can be found at Mr. John I. Shaver's Hotel. time, and having availed himself of every means his I - KRS. ! country affords, hopes to have the pleasure of contribu- i Salisbury, Sept. 1st. 1843. 18:tf ' ling to the health, beauty and comfort of all who may I Communications from a distance promptly attended need the benefit of his profession, and w ho will favor tQ. E. M. mm wim a timely call. ) XTl fl Ti 1Trpo Reference The citizens generally. i VV AKllAiN lo k rarrilies waited on in any portion of the coun i tlyc i ddrtasng him through friends or Post Office, i "urv, Spt. 2, 1848. 21 W. F. BASON. DENTIST, TTOULD RESPECTFULLY MAKE T T Joseph Owens, George O. Tarrh and wife, Maria M , William A , and James Owens, infants by their Guard ian, Joseph Owens, against Elizabeth Kennedy, John M. Kennedy, Beli and w ife, Mary C ,s:ster of John and Elizabeth Kennedy, Nancy M. Kennedy and her husband, and Robert Kennedy, an infant. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants are inhabitants of another Slate : It is or dered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that said defendants appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Rowan, on the C'th Mond jy after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, 1343, and answer the petition of plaintiffs, or judawent pro confesso, will be rendered a.ii;iat them and the petition be set for hearing exparte, as to them. A. H. CALDWELL, C. M. E. crive them quarterly. He i prepared to execute all or ders in his line of the trade, in a rahionab!e and work manlike manner, al the shortest notice. Frfrm his Ions experience in the an of cutting and making garments, he f -el cunfi lent that he can give saiifac:ion to his cutoTners. He respectfully return his thanks to hi friends and the public fur t h-i r liber-i' ;pport tendered hirn hereto fore, and wiil endeavor by increased etTorts to please his customers, to nier:t a continuance ol their favois. HORACE H. BEARD. N. R. All kind of cojntry pro Juce iakr n at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury. Sept 21,2-4. tf 47 of ml 4 6t20 Printers fee 5 62j. TEACHER WANTED. Just printed on NEW TYPE and on ex cellent PAPERJfor sale at this Office. AKi: L'P Iii this County, and en'ered on the Ranger's B xik, on the 26th ultimo, by J"h:i Bullen, a strny horse. d irk bay.y years old, about I6hjnds lush, blaze in the face, white hind legs, shod a'l round, vv'.nte spots on his weathers, occasioned by saddle, weak in his right eye, appraised at 35. The owner is req-iested to come for ward and prove property, piy charges and take hiin away. JOHN I. SHAVER, Kancer. Salisbury, Oct. 5, 1?43 3i22 A GENTLEMAN well qml.fied to take ehjr?e of rhe District School, No 22, ran find employment by applying to the undersigned. None other need ap p'y Ietters ad-rressed to th unJrrsigned at S tliaWr, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN L. RENDLEM AN, ENOCH E PHILLIPS. PAUL M1SFNH AMF.R. October 5, 1S1?, StvO Tul PublilMTS of ibe Scientific ,f;.T Iy gie notice that the fourth featlv . nal will he commenced on Saiunl.iy, ; publication iltflers entirely frorn ihi:i.'iv paers which flood the country. It !. a ot Art, Science and Mechanics. la in t advancement of the inleresis of Mec'1,1 ers and inentor. Iacli number it i.' .- live to ten onetnalengraingof new M tion. nrarly all tf the Lent invention ' at Warhiitton being illustrated in I.1.- .- . can. It a'iK omtains a Weekly Li-t f cut ; notices of ihe progress bf all Mn . entilic Improveinenta ; practical ijrc :ructc,i!. t anaeurnl and ux- of ail 1 , ry,T Zlc; Esviysopon M-il,ar: . AicKite.-ture ; re.unts of Foreign lr. to Ii.vrniots ; Rail Road Intellig'n' e , i va! amount of other inierepting, t a t..- '. fornniion. llie Scientific Ann':,'-ju lar journal of tbe kin-J Acr f A- J , .-i portance to the in!eest -f Mecli inn t any thing ihey ci-u'.J possibly obtain ! clear type -on beauiiful papr, and lem. mg, tne sui liner i jpwejweo.ii iu- r; a large volume of fonr tuttdred and u lustrated w ith apw ards of re kum'.i t ' I an Index. Tf cms Tw. dollars m year, ins U ed. one !ollar in advance, iIk reira r i -ToCita- Five copies, H ; ten f; . ho wish lo uucribe have only to en . -a ielter. directed to M1N Publishers f ihe SeienHnc Amrr All x.tTTtt mut be rcATftr-. . Volone tbirJ boond. $2 75. or in '. sale. They injy be sent MiVlv to any try. Patents secured and Mecharirr.', J tetJ at th-- cheapest rate, at tbe cfT.ce v iuei:ea I- LAND DEEDS Beautifully printed and for
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