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Full GEORGIA ELECTION. returns have not been received, CABARRtIS TAYLOR QLUB. The following persons constitute the " Executive ,HhoUCU sufficient time has elapsed, hut ' Committee ' of the "Cabarrus Taylor Club," for the ui'ni icwiiicis m ine i residential - - 7lh of November next. They are requested to meet in Concord, (at the Law Office of D. M- & R- Barringer,) TO THE READING PUBLIC ,B"0 '1 Uo fetf received iuc pretty favorable. Nr. ttitnleUvA micv'snv with? safety that wo may say live VHigs hkve hern p'ccte an(l a far prospect (or anoiher in the district now i represented hy Haralson, Loco, should the 'Vhig do as Well Ins in other districts. .There c tn he no douht of Taylor's carry itfe t,e fcthtc. S florjtjn, says the Charleston Courier, !,as hc'n-givon Up by tho Locos. Another Vpokc out of the wheels of Xocofocoism. ; j j WAY FAKING VOTES. r I Tre"-r,U',w,'l,i?, cml,''il,'on voU-- ,aken vhoWthf preference for the Presidency of travel. 'U hj nit! and water, U taken fnm the Ah Wj Ly!n'ng Journal of Tuesday last : He suit of a vote taken on hoard the, steamer flunires on Monday, Srpernher 18, from Hah J )W'1I t Portland : f i 4i- nr. - . ."iv. - I CaMr . ' . . 1 . 18 : ! Vail Iluren, . . . 10 j A vote was.takerf'on the steamer Si. Louis lW hpr lart trip up, which resulted as follows : Taylor 40 ; ('ass 1,4; Van Buren 15. , Voitios Tin: Lakh.- A vote was taken ..nhbatd ha steamer Baltic, when off ihe Man- ! imj, on -Monilay evening,' which resulted as 3 j kieneral Taylor G3 ; Van Buren 30; on Saturday 28th of this month. Concord Geo. L. Fhifer. Capt. Frew, U. Barringer, Lieut. James Blackwelder, Geo. Fisher. Mount Pleasant. Pa Miller, Dr. McEachern, Jno. D H.irriii.'r. Daniel Shinpoch. 1 i Lentz'U- S. Lentz, Geo. M. Bamhardt, Moses Ea gle. Ilartsell Isaac S. Linker, II. E. Reed, Arthur Reed. JJlack' R. II. Morrison, Dr. Hawkins, William L. 5.rchibald. Ifarrisburg Dr. S. J. Gilman, II. S. Pharr, Isaac Harris. Dewese't Kirby Pope. Dr. R.inkin, E: R. Harris. E. R. GIBSON, Pres't C. T, Club. Oct. 11, 1848. TUB ANNUAL, 3ICETItfC Of the Iredell County Bible Society will be held at Fourth Creek Church in Statesville, on Friday, 'the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock. All persons who have taken books from the Depository for distribution, are requested to make their reports to the subscriber immediately. I E. F. ROCKWELL, Sec'y. Whig Mass Meeeting in VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! 173 NEGROES, P1VP Til HITC I vn mm. ACRES OF TV. & Co., Managers, T . hmondt Virginia. THE UMOTII LOTTERY ! Steamedi f ;,-,y - i i t rVi'i $40,000, $25000, S20000. 100 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars! THE Proprietor oi'the CAP 12 BOAT COM PAX YUrt put new Steamer The Whigs of Rowan will hold a Mass Meet ing in Salisbury, on the 25th instant. Notices have, or will be sent, throughout this and the adjoining counties, inviting the friends of Taylor and Fillmore to unite with V voW was taken on the propeller Lady of us on the occasion. Preparations are being made to be Like, on her way to .Mihvaukie, and with entertain a large meeting. Several distinguished Whig his result : Taylor1 05 ; Vu.ii Buren 22; Cass 10. speakers have already pledged their attendance ; and Hai A otf wa taken on the London, from De roil, ot! Wednesday, hy a Ca man, who be eved tjiat liis candidate would thow a decided iisjoriiy nmon the passengers, most of whom fcffrc frmers. The vote stood, however, lor Tajflftjr-qt i Cu'ss 12; Van Buren G. A vito was taken on the CJenesce Vralley arkrf Dansville pn .Saturday niht, on her up- ivard trip,' which resulted as follows: Taylor 32; Chs 6j Van Buren G. , ji A vte oh the steamer Dial, frpm the Illinois ; ycr loSt. Louis, stood : Taylor 05 ; Cass 23 ; Van Burnt 8. A voto on the packet Erie, on the Miami Oh,i)i canal, on Thursday week, stood: Tay. j Uais ). voters principally ot utiio. ROAO Voti.. The train from the East j hi' Uydncsday to Rochester was polled, with lbs follow inj result: Taylor 17; Vran Buren ; V); Cliis 2( ; neutral 18 ; Clay 0 ; Birney 2. i . 1 : i Moar.' Votks. One of the citizens of Ro. i -nester, v i returning irtim an nasteru tour, ; brings us the following votes, the first taken on itie cars jet ween Albany and Ihica, and the i hlter I wo on the packet between Ulica and this ' ity : The first vote g.ivo Taylor 148, Van Bu- j ren'OL hnd Cass 21 ; second, Taylor 2T, Van ! tturen 15, Cafs 9 ; third, Taylor 31, V. Buren .ir.cli.io. ! A vpto was also taken on the cars coming ; NYst Jo KocheMerou Thursday week, between vh'Mtccjady amriJiica, with the following re- j nil : TnvW 100. Van Buren 35, Cass 20. On hi t.raf was Prince John, on his way to attend i HeiLiiner political gathci ing, w'uh others who were iroh'g to hear. AorttKU Votk.- A vote taken on board the Mamfr Oregon, whle lyitg lur miles below-, i Ik-ifflf, on a Cass sand bar, resulted as. follows : i firm If mcns caliin Taylor 118; Van Buren l'JtjLay 00. Ladies' cabin Tay lor 57; Van 15urcn22; Cass 3. The Oregon was got off 4 ihsbar alier this vote. The propelled Delaware came in to Milwan. ki on 'f fuirpday evening with a good load of Irri-jht and lots of Tajlof men for passengers. Tljo Void was taken, and stood lis follows : jTavlur fjO ; Van Buren 10 ; Cass 4. Wcf arc indebted to Captain Scovill. of the 'picket boat II. Mather, for the fidlowing stale. j me nt lot a vote taken on his boat on her trip jfrorn kVbilcfeill to this city : For Taylor 28 ; i Van Buren 9 ; Cass 3. Troy Whig. ! ! i From the 'Richmond. Republican. -TIIE-WHOLE OF OREGON." special invitations have gone forward to many others who, it is believed, will do their Whig friends here, and, themselves, the pleasure of accepting them. Jt i9 or- . dently desired thai all shall attend who can do so, and we feel authorised in assuring them that the thy will be well spent. A public barbacue dinner, will be made ready, on a scale amply large to accommodate all who shall attend. II. L. ROBARDS, Pret't of Rowan Rough aed Ready Club. WE are sow receiving the Largest Stock of Books and Stationary, which his tteen in this plaee in ten years. Among their stock may be found the follow ing.works, together with a large assortment of Common School Books, viz : Poets and Poelry of America, " ' the Ancients, England, Prose Writers of America, Byron, Illuminated ; raverly Novels, 5 vols., Cowper's Poems, Hemans', Burns' &. Pope'sJPoetical wks, Crabbe's and Rodgers' " " Heroes of American Revolution, Washington and his Generals, (bv Headly.) Carey & Hart, " ' Lippnrd, " " Bancroft, Napoleon and his Marshals, by Headley, " - " Carey and Hart, Alison's History of Europe, Hume's " England, . Furgerson's History of Rome, History of the Middle Agrs; Sears' Signers of the Declaration ; McCuiloch's Com mercial Dictionary, Bolle's Phonographic do., Josephus, 2 vols , Miss Leslie's Cookery, Allen's American Agri griculture, Stock Raisers' Manuel, Masonic Chart, Wan dering Jew, (illuminated.) Also, a great many new Novels just published. Guilt edged Paper, Note do., Lace Envelopes; Ink, red, blue and black; Slates, Wa fers, &.c. M We have made arrangements by which, any article not now on hand in ihis line, can be ordered from the Nor thern Citiesat short notice on more accommodating terms than any House in this part of the State. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, October 12, 1848 23 FEMALE ACADEMY IN LEX0I11, Caldwell County, X. C. rn VE entire properly belonging to the Es- For tndowin LL 'ate of Ihe late Joseph Pearson, being in the Counties of Davidson and Davie, cotuUt. ing of OrCTZ:-, VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, 1 GOV. GRAHA ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEXTY-TI1REE NEGROES, The Stock of g Ltrsbnr? Atadtmy and for Other lo a regularly between Wilmington e n t the In m.ImJ f : . ci i rurpowi. CLASS A, FOR 1848. To U drawn at AUxandrim. IV. &jnrf. Octo ber 28, 1848. CATTLE, I, 7 Xnmbcr Lottery It Drawa Ballots ! GRAND SCHEME. Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hogs, togeth er with the crops of Cotton, Corn, Rye, Wheat and Oats. ALSO Those, well known and Valuable Tracts of LAND, the POINT PLANTATION, at the of the North and South Yadkins, l Capital Prize of l Prize of l Prize of I Prize of l Prize of 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 5 Prizes of 1 00 Prizes of l 100,000 Dollars. 40.000 Dollars. 25,000 Dollars. 20.000 Dollars. 15.000 Dollars. 10.000 Dollars. 6.016 Dollars. 2.8:3 Dollars. i.uuu iiiara. 3 Prizes of (lowest 3 No. Prize) 500 Dollars. And other Prizes amounting to 1,198,197. PBICES OF TICKETS I I WHIG MASS MEETING. A Mass Meeting of the Whigs of Irjtjdell and the adja cent'' Counties of Caldwell, Catawba. Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, Davie, Rowan, and JWecklenburg, will be held at Statesville. on Saturday, the 21st of October, (instant.) At this Grand Council of the Whigs ofjhe West, assurances which may be relied on, are given that the Hon. George E. Badger, Gov. Morehead, lion. 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 Country. THOMAS A. ALLISON, THEOPHILUS FALLS, J. P. CALDWELL, S. R. BELL, ABNER FEIMSTER, GEO. F. DAVIDSON, MOSES A, WHim RUFUS RE1D. - W. P. CALDWELL, .?- JOSEPH M. BOGLE, (A. C. MelNTOSH, JOSFPirF. ALEXANDER, J AME F. H A It BIN. JOSEPH W. STOCKTON, THOMAS H. McRORlE, MILTON CAMPBELL, WILLIAM KING. ... October 2J, 1848. , nriHE sixth session of this Institution has f ji JL commencetl, and their past success, en courage the teachers to think that the school is now per manently established ; and its prospects more than ever, nattering. AH the brandies are taught, which are cus- i tomary in the first Female Seminaries in the country. ! The Boarding House ,'under the care of Mrs. Baker,) is large and convenient, and very near the Academy, which j is well finished off and beautifully situated ; and the i teachers pledge themselves to use every exertion to pro- j mote the happiness, and the moral, intellectual, and re- j ligious improvement of their pupils. The morality and healthiness of the place renders it a desirable location ; , for a school. Pupils carTeither board with the Princi- 1 , pal, or in town: several highly respectable families will 1 take boarders. The Rev. Mr. Mott has consented to ! take charge of a class in Latin and Greek. Miss S. J. j Chipley, will teach Drawing and Painting, and Miss L. : ; S. Baker assists in the English Department, i Board is at the low rate of 6 per month. Tuition, per session, 6, S, or 10 dolls, i Music, Piano and Guitar, each 15 " French, 5 " Drawing and Painting, 5 " 1 Latin, -and Greek a small extra charge. Worsted or Wax Work, each 5 " ! Scholars are charged from the time they enter, but no deduction made afterwards for nbsence, except in case of long sickness. EMMA J. BAKER, X Lenoir, N. C, Oct. 1848 23 Principal: ' ! FOR SALE A SPLENDID grand action rosewood Piano, nearly new nnd entirely uninjured. The original price was $600, but a very large deduction from that sum will I be made, as an early sale is desirable. Apply at this ! Office. Salisbury, Oct 12, 1848 2.3 confluence CHERRY HILL, STORES' QUARTER, W"1W HalmjlP: Qnartcnii; ElghtMi.) and Clover Bottom, being directly upon the main road leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, containing in the ag- , gregate about 5000 ACRES. The Lands . will be divided lo suit purchasers. The NE- GROES will be sold separate and in families, as their connection may exist at the time of sale. The owners of the above Properly are non- i residents of the State, and desire to change the investment. Persons wishing to make purcha ses of Negroes may be assured of a Sale with out reserve, and no disposition will be made of any portion of them before the day of Sale. Mr. John Foard, who has now the charge of the Property, will give any information requir ed respecting it. Sale to commence at the Point Plantation, about six miles from Salisbury, on the 22 DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, and continue from day to day till all is sold. C. P. MALLETT, Attorney for the Representatives. ! Fajotleville, Sept. 10, 1848. 2 Its ire French Burr Millstones. EGENTON, MORRIS & CO, AT THE OLD STAND, V. Falls Avenue, near Pratt St. Brid, BALTIMORE, CONTINUE to make to order French Olirr IVIilltoiieS of all dimensions,awhicli they will warrant to be of the best quality, being made from Burr Blocks of their own importation, and selected by them from the best quarries in France. They keep constantly for sale, of all sizes, Cologne and INopiis llillstoncs and French Burr Block. Orders from any part of the country promptly attended to. I am authorised to act as Agent for the sale of the above Burrs anil -tones m Fayerteville, and will supply all orders from the'eountry promptly. R. M. ORRELL. September 11, 1848. 212m Certificates of Packages in this splendid Lottery, can ' ne had as follows : A certificate of a package of 26 Whole Tickets $240 Do. Do. 26 Half Do. 120 Do. Do. 26 Quarter Do. 60 Do. Do. 26 Eichth Do. 30 , The holder of a certificate of a package of w holes is ' entitled to all over 221 net. that may be drawn by ihe j 26 tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quar ters, and eighths in propottion. This Scheme is one of the most splendid ever drawn in the United States, and is well worthy of the at tention of adventurers. ; JOrder fur Tiekttn and Skmrea and certificate of 1 aekoge in the above Splendid Lottery will receive the most prompt attention, and on account of the drawisu will Ik- send immediately after it is over lo all who order from us. Address, J. W. MAURY & CO. "'13 Richmond, Va. LIST OF LETTERS "" REMAINING in the Post Office at Salisbury, N. C. on the 1st day of October, 1848. A Dr. Alex. M. Anderson, 2. B Mrs. Mary Bar ringer, Win. Barber, Nash Booth, Esq 2, Miss Clemen tine Blue, B. F. Bean, Michael L. Brown, John Burner, C Bonhorsl,.Thomas J. Brown. C Martin Coil, Tho. Clampet, Henry Coon, Miss Maria Craige. D Win. P. Drumright, John Deaton, Travis Daniel. E David , Eagle. F John Fraley 2, John O. Farrell. David S. Fraley 4. G Wm. Gray, Miss Jane Gren, J. L. Gra 1 ber, James Graham. II Dr. J. J Hannon, Capt. Sam. Hopper, George Hartman, David Holtshouser, Joseph or Cieorge Hodge. Solomon Hall, Thomas or John Hen dricks, II. M. Hotchkiss. J S. B. Jones. Tobias Krst ler, Andrew Kerr.Samuel Kerr, John Ketchy. L Da vid Link, John Linebarier, Iawrence Lingle, Noah Lew i is, Dan'l Little, Rev. Jos. Linn 2, Tobias Lentz, Dr. F. N. Luckey, George M. Lyrely. John Ieonard. M S. Motley, M. S. McKenzie, S. Moore, Sarah Moore, Mis M. Clingman, Peter Monroe, Mrs. Elizabeth Mowery. N Samuel Newland 2. ( Miss Mary Owen, Mrs. MaryOrr. P E. E. Phillips. R John Rice, James C. S. ilotan. B. Reeves, James C. Roseman. S Ste phen Steel, Adam Swink, Other Swink, Mrs M Swink, Calup Stirewalt, Miss Ann Shaver, Wni. Swink. S. P. Sorrell, John Swink, Georr M. Smith. Tho II. Smiley. T Ivi Trexler, Jos. E. Todd, Sam. Turner, Jas. Tay lor. V James Volentine, ('apt. Thos. Varker. Mis Lawry Vantory. W Jno. II. Woodaie, Edom Wood, Maj.R. Wyatt. 1 Andrew 1 oung. 3 22 B. JULIAN, P. M. rruncra irrimii. CMtetlra ; water, having two engines and locomono I Mt"', ccororoodatioot lor Passer -r r. I All Goods consigned to J. & W. L.?: , mington, wi'.I be fvnrarJed mp the river. ; ! sions. ! All Produce from the coontry mY, be f j the river and to its destination free of ccm j We are now bailjinf two Tow Do;, v moleteJ before the fall freights brf n. j Communications addressed lo J. 4. V," ; Wslmington.and W. L. McGa nr. Fa yei r "noon. W.L.McGA:. April 15. 1843 The ondersigneJ is now boildin; a hv at the river entirely isolated from other t be w,.l receive and forward all cxxl set t at the ujil charge, savinj half the up t. W. I.. Valuable Lands and " sw I UHJLill, I WISH to aell that valuable place en t ; kin River. known as the SHOAL' , . 400 ACRES) OF LAND. nn us spienuiu .- I cn-rvivv L.U. i he . cellent, and as to water-power, it if one of i! -in all the Southern country (or Mills and Ii. -descriptions. lis location is ia the centre f , grain-growing region in all N. Carolina, an J i i 1 ient to inexhaustible supplies of Superior iron pjwer is sufficient to propel any namber of ?! , I er Factories. When tbe coateniplateJ II a ! through this part of the State shall be cou; place must become a large manufacturing im i unites all the essentials for such a place. , Ai it is probable any person wuhing to urt ". first inspect the place, it is unnecessary here to f further description of it. In my! absence, ci 'l t ; I ' V t ? . 11. .i,,. p.. t r . r isuer, in ansoury.or kah. m. r . Ke..y, t . ville, who will s1mw the premise, and re at f :.. r : i nti i ni iv t-t t . Salisbury, August 17, 1843 y lUl COACH AND ChBBJL MAKING BUSINESS! Sicily Wine and Tallow Candles. JUST received a large supply of fine Tallow CAN DLES. Also, nn excellent article of Sicily Ma deira or White Cooking WINE, manufactured for cook ing purposes expressly. Salisbury, Oct. 12. 1848. BROWN &, JAMES. 23 THE HIARKETS. Salisbury, Oct. 12, 1848. Apples, (dried). ..50 (3 62i , Linseed Oil, 65 (S 70 ilHfli(IIH:lH;: Bacon (a) 6 Brandy, ...40 (S 50 Buttef, 10 (3) 00 Beeswax, 15 (a) 00 Cotton, 4 (Ss 5 Cotton Yarn,... .00 (3) 75 Coffee t . 7 (a) 8 Corn, .00 fa) 25 Feathers 00 (3) 25 Floyr,(per bbl.)...3J (a) 3 Wheat, Iron, 4 (3) 4J Whiskey,... i Molasses, 35 (a) 40 Nails,. ..54 (a) 6 Oats, .16 (31 17 I Irish Potatoes,. ..20 (5) 25 Do., (sweet). 00 (3) 30 Sugajf, (brown).: . . 6 (3) 8 ! Do. 'loaf) 9 (3) 10 Salt.(sack) ...2J (3) 3 Tallow, 10 (3) 12$ ..00 (3) 50 .25 (3) 30 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS The largest and best selection yet, and Cheaper than ever. BROWN &TELLIOTT RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, (heir Fall supply of f : FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN ax nrircc: he: VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SikLE ! f B 1 H E undersigned Administrators of James Owens, J 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. Horsed Cattle k Ho-s, 1 WAGOX and GEARING, A large quantity of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fod. der, and 1 1 ay ; A lot of haled Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture Farming I ttitc oe flortfi Carolfna. .1 LUX AN I) Ell COINTY. C ourt of Pica a iid Quarter Sennioii , Sept . 7Vrm,l49. Daniel McIntoh and Wife. Ellennr and Ja s McDonald r. Alexander McDonald, William McDonald, and Jas. Harbin. Petition fur partition of Iaud. T appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Cwirt, that the Defendants are non-residents of the State : It i therefore ordered hy the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notilying the said defendano personally to fe and appear tefore lle Justices of said County at the term thereof to te held at the Court House in Taylorsville, on the rirt Monday in December next, then and there to p'end, answer or demur to Mid petition, otherwise the same will be field exparte, and the prayer of the Petition will be granted. Witness, A. Carson. Clerk of sii l Court, at Office, in Taylorsville, the first Monday in Sept., A D 184H. A. CARSON. Clerk. Printers Fee 85 0 Ct2J EXrOlRACE IIOXE MMFICTIELS SMITH & CO., WOULD return their most hearty thank to ; lie for the very liberal patronage' w hi h t received ; and would respectfully inform tL-! s are still carrying on in Salisbury, at the o'J r.a : opposite the old jail on Main streef, the COACH MAKING BUSlNi:. and are prepared lo make on fcltorl notice an 1 . superb style any vehicles in that line, such a CtMtchcs, Barouches, Buggies, Sal'.: which will he disposed of on the mot rtf- Every desenptu'n of vehicles made to or ' ' ranted to le of the best selected material at J ship. And as we Jiave several first rate m . employ can warrant our woik to be as J ; , in our country. Repairing done n?at, cheap and eipej. , Salisbury, August 17, 164"?. P. S. Ail kind of produce taken in rn! . '-Anions the resolutions passed by the Hichtnojiitl Democratic Association of 1844 a-s Uic following : FayetteviUe, Oct. 3, 1848. "Unsolved. That our title to the WHOLE pF IIF TKIUUTOUY OF OllFGON it ! Cc rlmf, a tid unqftest tollable ; that NO FOR- Kc I Brandy, (p'ch)...40 (3 5(1 Do. (apple)... 30 (3) 35 Bacon, 6 (3) 6 Beeswax, 16 (3 17 Coffee 8 (3) 10 Cotton, 5J (3 .r) orn, 45 (3) 50 it w t' r r a niAi..!.'. . . ...... , i.nnrties. r . r ui in) 1.) i t lUpi of the sttjuc ought to be ceded to Png- plour 44 5 a r m ; . - yttnii or any other power. ! I Sutltern Dernocrats, call your Presi 'jSiJcot, ' Jnmrs K. Folk, to the bar. He i found us with ' a clear and unquestiona- j Me title to the whole of Oregon." What ' j Has he done with it ? Alas ! alas ! Eng- j i taiul, has cot one half and the North the! Feathers,... 28 (3) 30 Flaxseed 90 (3) 1 00 Hides, (green).. . : Ditto, (dry).. Iron, (Sw's). Do. (Eng.)... Molasses,. : Nails, (cut).... Qatsv... I 0il,Lins'd)... Sugar, (br'n)... Salt, (bush.)... Do. (sactt)- -- Wheat,... . 3 (3) 4 ; Whiskey,. 6 (3 10 5 (3) 6 ....4 (3) 4i ... 20 (3 26 . . . . 0 (3 J ...25 (S) 30 . .65 (3- 70 ....6 Q 9 .50 (3) 60 24. a 2 50 80 (3) 85 (3 25 of the latest and Newest Styles, which have been selec j ted with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash prices. Among their stock may be found For Ladies War, , Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashtneres, Colored do , Satin striped do , satin 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'ffs, Reviere do., Plumes, Bonnet silks, Velvets, Bonnets and Hosiery. For Ccntlcmoii'si Wear. Fools, &e. Also, the plantation belonging to the sajd deceased, ad joining the place of his residence, yilljented for one year. Alsorthe old plantation whV V lived, belong- Tk , V ,n.t,. ,;n oil c!,t HP HE unders.gned, Committee of the Trustees of Da- X lit rti it i v- .-vin iiiuv in'iu nuj io f y nn un so viu . . , . , - . building of a Dwelling IIoile at the College, A contract for 'a Building OFFERED. Terms made known on the day of sale. N. B. Persons wishing to examine the above land will please call on the subscribers. S. TURNER, ) . . . JOS. OWENS, s Sept. 21, 1848. 3t2l State of Jlovtli Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Term, 1848. August Barbara Hunter and others, NEW G)ODS! CnEAP FOR CASH ! f French Black, brown and olive Cloths, French Cassi meres, (fig'd) Doeskin da., Fancy do., Wool Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, bro. and b'l'd drills, domestics, Whitney blankets, fig'dj, satin Vestihgs, cut Velvet do., fig'd silk do., plain satin do., worsted do., t I ,'Wr, with a Wilmot Proviso attached, 'gnrd by James K. Polk 1 fhe who)c of Oregon or none." The Sooth possesses the latter alternative most citVdl Her share is NONE !" Tie 4 Louisville Journal says: The aihington Union istill keeps up an uh rfIfhting warfare upon General Taylor's We. "Old Vhitey.f' We expect to see OKlf Whitey kicking back soon. There ilt thrn bo a terrible waging of noss Ulitics." M. BROWN & SON A RE now receiving from R ) Jsew York and Phila- FRESH TEAS. 5 A A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Petition for sale of r. Stares. Braxton D. Hunter and others, j IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Braxton D. Hunter, Benjamin Baker and wife Han nah, David Jones and wife Eliza, and Nathan Jones and u.-i (" Sumli Defendants ill this case, are inhabitants of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & .another State. It is therefore ordered by Court, that OTTATICt1 publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina atch- dA3LwSSy man, printed in Salisbury, that they be and appear be- BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF fore the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quar- . n ii cs ' n l 'er Sessions to be held for the County of Davie at the Hardware k Cutlery, firocenes, Crock- court House in Mocksvaie on the 4th Monday in No- jri v'ember next, and then and there plead, answer, or de- .,. , ' '., , ,. ., mur to the Plaintiffs' petition, or the same will be taken i nose wisniiiu io uuy vjoous, vvouiu un wen 10 can, and will receive proposals to the IO1I1 ot October next, and on that day will ofler the contract to the lowest bid der. The house to be of brick, 48 feet long. 32 fret wide, two stories high, with a as?age 10 feet, and four room on each floor, two windows to each room, Is lights. 12 by 14 inches, and fire places lo each room. The work to be of good materials, and finished in a complete and workmanlike manner. A reasonable tune will be giv en nnd payments made when the work is finished. Specitications can le seen nt the College, nnd will !e exhibited on the 10th of October, when the contraet wiil he publicly offered. Proposals will be offered by D. A. Caldwell, Esq , directed to Davidson College, N. C. d. a. caldwell, a. b. davidson, r. j. Mcdowell, s. williamson, Aug. 30, 1848. Committee. This is to make known to all wltom it that the subscriber hereunto, is well ac, n Wm. M. Barker, one of the partners in t! Barker i. Jacobs : that he was brougl.t , , coach making business, from child to i had the advantage not only of my inMru smess, but also that of the most ski'fa! t Northern workmen as well as Southern, w quently in my employment ; and 1 uke , -recommendinghimtotheconfiJer.ee the public generally. THOMAS 'I . Thompsonville, Rockinjham I County, Jar 30, 1848. State of North Carolina In George F. Davidson and Margaret Cr Creawrll, Margaret Cmmings and I Petitiom far oate of Real 1, IT appearing to the satWarti. n : I lie defendants, David Crrswei!. M and Isabella Cummings.are not inL a!. It is therefore ordered, by the Court, t made in the Carolina Watchman f r weeks, notifying the said oVfrn damn ! before the Just ires of oar next Court ' ter Sewions, lo be held fur the com.'v Court House in Statesville, on the t!, r vember neii, then and jhere lo f Va-', i to said petition, or the same wi l l- ) tliem and a sale of the land decree.! Witness, J. F. Alexander. CI r-. at office, in Statesville, this I'J'h S; J. V. ALL 6w20 S3 ftO 3t20 The bf&t Mrchaniral Paprr in thr World. NEW VOLUME OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Sale Postpor Fall & Winter Goods, at as we feel satisfied we can offer inducements to purcha sers, by selling cheap for Cash. Salisbury, October 5, 1848. 22 which they are determined to sell as low as any house --------V in ibis nnrt of North Pnrolinn ennaistiniT nf nil kinds of tv------Oo ..-".c. c A . Ladies and Gentleman's dress goods, from the most com- W h A I. . V ' TL U kASH(lSt ernTD fV VADTTI IMDAITVA fi 'pro con fessn and heard ex par tee as to them. Witness, Cawell Harbin. Clerk of our siid Court office, the 4th Monday in August A. D , 1843. C. HARBIN, Crk. Sept. 28, '48. 2l:6t Printers ee,$5 50 e s mon to the finest kinds worn, viz Drillings, bleached and brown Domestics, Negro Cloth ing, Blankets of every description, -y v HATS & CAPS, ( large assortment.) Boots" and Shoes, fine and common) Um brellas and Parasols ; a large stock of Just Received. Tfxington Whig Convention. A Whig Corivcntion was held nt Lexington Vir ginia, on the 2?th ult. The meeting was ,vry full and enthusiastic for Taylor and rtltmore. Tho Hon- I). M. Barringer of Nohh Carolina, was present. He was HARDWARE & CUTLERY, cm jea on lor a speech, and acquitted htm M in fine style. At the conclusion, three 5xi1f I vcrc given, for 44 Uarringer and the Old North State. Mr. Urrincr-r is said I'Ui traveUmg through that pleasant part -"ui i v iruinui. on niKihu.. than politics. The Whigs arc' confident carrying Virginia for thes People's ket Tay lor and Fillmore Wil. Com. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all! kinds taken in U payment for work done by $ GEO. L. GOULD, l TAILOR, j Salisbury, Otcober 5, 1843. 22 : IIOWAK COUSTY. In Equitj-Sprinj; Term, . D., 1848. Joseph Owens, George O. Tarrh and wife, Maria M., William A . and James Owens, infants hy their Guard ian, Joseph Owens, against Elizabeth Kennedy, John M. Kennedy, Bell and wife, Mary C , sister of John Strong Team for Tavldr and Fillmore Tbfe Courier and. Enquirer ayg : We learn Ml 4 movement is nn Font, imnnir llm f!irmn the city for a ffreat meetintr of those amnncr lMn Vt'ho arc in rvnr ,.C Cat, T.,lAV il. Mdft tO thtf I'rA.l'n COACH TRIMMINGS, (all kinds) CROCKER!' AND QUEENSJrARE, of every description, Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Orleans Sugar, clarified, pulverized, lump and loaf do., Rio and old Government Coffee, green, black and young hyson Teas, New Orleans Molasses, Turpentine, Mack erel, Nos. 1 and 2, besides all articles usually kept in stores. - Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices always paid. I Give us a call and examine for yourselves, and we ! will convince you that we sel) lower than any house in i this place. Our stock of Goods have been well selected , and bought at the lowest cash prices. Small profit and quick limit t now the vnra. t M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, October 12, 1948. 23 1 Warrants for sale at this OCce. NEGROES! NEGROES! " Casli for 3fegres! THE Subscriber would inform ihis friends and the public generally that he is again in Market for the purchase of j Likely Young Negroes, suitable for the Southern Market. Persons having pro perty of the above description for fale would find it to their interest to make early application to him, as he is paying the highest Cash Prices. tLr He can be found at Mr. John I. Shaver's Hotel. E. MYERS. Salisbury, Sept. 1st. 1848. 18:tf Communications from a distance promptly attended to. E. M. LAND DEEpS . Beautifully printed and for sale here. and Elizabeth Kennedy, Nancy M. Kennedy and her husband, and Robert Kennedy, an infant. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants are inhabitants of another State : It is or dered that publication be made for six succeive week in the Carolina Watchman, that said defendants appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of P.owan.on the 8ih Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, 1348, and answer the petition of plaintiff, or judgment pro e onfesso, will be rendered against them and the petition oe set tor hearing exparte. i to inem. Ct 20 Printers fee 5 G2j. The Publishers of the Scientific American respectful ly give notice that the fourth yearly volunie of their Jour nal will he commenced on Saturday. Sept. 22d. This publication diners entirely from the many magazines and papers which flood the country. It n a Weekly Journal of Art, Science and Mechanics, having for its object the advancement of the interests of Mechanics, Manufacture - ers and inventors. Each number is illustrated with from ve to ten original engravings of new Mechanical Inven tions, nearly all of the best inventions which are pate-nted at Washington bein illustrated in the Scientific Ameri can. It a'so contains a Weekly Lit of 'American Pat ents ; notices of the progress of all Mechenical and Sci entific Improvements ; practical directions on the con struction, management and use of all kind of Machine ry, Tools, &c; Essays upon Mechanics, Chemistry and Architecture ; accounts of Foreign Inventions ; advi e to Inventors ; Rail Road Intelligence, together with a vast amount of other inlereMing. valuable and ueful in formation. The Scieiititic American if me moi ijym THE sale of ihe 5 menta beln-ir : surviving partner of Mands postponed un tober, when it will positively be P of the Store Goad, he. he. 1 THos.c.c; Sarrhimg partner tf Cowan.ville, Sept. 21, 1?4S. FalT and Winter H For is ' : OR ACE II. ncAi: has jast received, (t In f York.'ibe Amtertcmm mmd l.uf ; -Fail and Winter f 43 and 4, a : er ive them quarterly, lie U j re ; ders in his line of the trade, in a 1 manlike ramner, at the al.orie'. r experience in the art of cuu; t be feele confident Uiat be can t 1 customers. He resoectfoilr relsms bi t lar journal of the kind ever published. aJ of more im- tQ pQwK for their liberal s; ; and will endeavor iy inn - M. E. TAKEX ITI In this County, and entered on the Ranger's Book, on the A.L ! . : M . . kv I rli r, RatUn mtwmv liArM , J m Olll U I 1 1 111' ' , T 1 iV ... ' ' " J .r...-- , dark bay, y years old, about 16 bands high, blaze in the lace, white hind legs. shod(aIl round, white spots on his weather, occasioned by saddle, weak in his right eye, appraised at 835. The owner is requested to come for ward and prove property, pay charges and take him away. JOHN F. SHAVER. ifer. Salisbury, Oct. 5, 1?48 j 3l22 portance to the interest of Mechanics and Inventors than fartt any thing they could potiWy obtain ' It is printed with , CfUtt heainiful naoer. and beiag adapted to bind ing, the sulenber is possessed, at the end of tlie year, of a large volume of four hundred and s.xteen pages, il lustrated with upwards ofre hundred Engravings, d n Index. 1BM, : Two dollars a year, in advance, or if desir ed one dollar in advance, the remainder in six : ToClcbs :Five copies, $3; ten copiew.8t5 Tb-ee who wish to subscribe have only to em-lose the amount in a letter, airected to MI NN t Ctr Publisliersof the Scientific American, f All letters must be rosTTAto. Volume third bound. 82 75. or n "' ?'"JnT sale They may be sent aafelv to any Vn of ihe coon- j ?rl P.ientsecured and Mechanical Drawmg- eieeo- , i S ..Ti'X., ra,e...t the office of the Scleonfic , custoroers, to merit cnunu- - N. D. All kinJa ofcountry ; : ket priees Ut woik. V.tol.r,.&y.2l.iT 4 ? 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