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11! i ,fc I- ( 1 i It' M 4 1 1 ! i i ! ' trod h so far forget the dignity oi -Kt Vao)j6?rcji;. politicalipect- GboroV ft liv! be; had looked, to , bd would nht pcrm.t his riflTne even, beaf Pfrriarpccsr.if,hebtd jeJ toe etamplf of; on of;the court iifbieeiongsfte Hoji. Judg Settle, reteM & be puton the Whig E'. rtorr ckcti;rictw -roajiisay, he bd. titled I'd he-deppf trfient ojfj- the wholejj.r. .rt ofvour Statein former days be -f0Ujj flct lie fioijeo; the Judicial giident t-ibe-irtf Jdoijofprty ; rite. We can- , Acttlf: tbart cofttmendt ;to Judge D ick A word df;;a distinguished jmemberof the rcttoenijfn in reply to an invitation r : an ailment by tbe JXoarpstty to put cjown jdfcir Hval fat power, the lUdja men, j and Weshbuldj-ot beraocb surprised to learn that y saefaqcb polwr eVtbTs is the true caustj o al I tbia-clamors; We ' contcrsed wttb arifTa)!pr oo bis way from jVashingtohi jI sp4ke of 'tbia troatj and its makers. With tbl. isanaer of a man who as awaro . tbat dp wrong liad-been done his cunlgrjt)at bef thpugbt t be Indians .would conform to ih( - treitjN 4He is a man of good sdnae anil s(nsrcpntirarr to ibe woUi of most of t red rnen,jto make cxpeifnry an itero of 103 parlance on bis political tiewaU pe repeat; we can scirce think ' (lie Chcrokees will aake an? serious disturbance. -i i ' i - i- I S tl ViT?UI"'"5; s 17 down anj.ro!ej fir iWfnf,-l,,'W ' hie njind it' on jjri'icii aUif is a freeman well can. ?ftjf fstlriialfs al the fiiantlVstatitins nf .jlinlili m f bh-impirJajncff tbaiev Ljifii pt M S:ate simulti feel entire dirifi i!,a in i,l,T,'ibiyjiif .iia jiitfidal tribunals. .,4 jal sJb 4 ti U earneiiiy ttipiticai cunutn. jv4,Mn'! 'Wl' 'fM''1 "V'd- MnpariijiIHy j3 htffiiii?. iaa H'p P' r4 ,n ' I1 cmifMfefwi ckM"3 grw cit -uf l)i fra, I am fujly ti;I 41 caniiut resist i rije suspiciun ;ti;llihijt .r riy pVfiiHUrre has had ii jjlB'f l",nf ' dfcf iori.: vTIih injury ihus .jdiW eliarjictrof courts of juaiice. is ray 4ii'llo'4 ..-aiineil. lor by lha ap'ticps wUovvinify-byl judges, as awertera of BIJNCOMBE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 1 For thi sake of thef fuahiCnab!earid af- UfteJfi5 nie nseited troi uieafei's ad- ifftisernent In oof paper. We learn that feWaWr of i ibe water is very cood fur 8y paafiiind; toat it eWibraces tome tiaeril proni rfies nt to be djF-tccted in any ff jje1rn the Unit ei Stpt8, at least, Cilaileaton Mercury iHflWiliJCieni iquanuiy: u ie i any ser- rttoth patient If the swiay of fashion njiiuo he jiiuuepceu oy THE CREEKS. ibk Qews from the seat of ;rarts iiot iteii) Tbe papers state that General Iiulhad sent an express to General Wil- c t iiirining him ijiat 2000 IJreek trWi ai: bdcrossed the Chatuhooche j ear Koauoke, viJl?gev and had . killed ee reraj wjijieuli Stejvajrt County. litis thouht llij Ue are making their way . to .Florida tiiriugji the cotinlies of Lowndes, Lee and Baferl Tli t intelligence had been sent to 1 UiHerpor vyaif or r ionua, i f 4 paseger rfro:n ihe Sjuth, rep5ris thl tlere re about 3500 men, at and near C)tumbus, wrio are jwt about t move in toitlie hostile eowitry. He says the- In diafia aro reckoned at about 15.00 and 8oleredabout in sin all plundering partiejs; that w)l all bepbrae very friendly - as soon asi iei find times become a little hotter. He aUd states that Ncah-M i-co, the Q hie f o4!teiNiirthernrnost CreekSiis reported to -havd come in and- declare.dhis pacific co:f outatooce aoJ say, te is tuitUerfit for iniRn-ion, lie nas opea consuierea as ra Uie r on b e fe n ce heretofore; The stages it was thought: would recommence their trip aj: soon as the troops should niarcli frqn tfteviriniiy!of Crdumbua. 1 I fWe perceive: from the Knoxville 'Regis ter' hat;tfie President has called on line Governor of Tennessee, for 2500 Volun leers, three fourths of whom, are to be iiiiuuitu iiieiif,auu wiiai is a nine biuguiar, Mljlir general Jesup, who has the direc tioiifof the, Creek! war. i Queres. Is ii true that General Scott is superceUed, as we have heard reported for so&ilt-tiliepasti i . (. V7e received tbe eecoont ofthe eKer tiofl of Delegates lrora Capuin Cfilliaspte'f Coapanjr tooIatd C;r. pablieatioa z barely jaehtipn; tbatAJ Cowan, X.V Hoost ton, A. Graham, Tbos Matthews and J F.-ilcCorkle, are appointed Delegate J to the meeting at 8alisbary on 4tK Xul) 1 I A7e learn that Robert N7 Fleming, Roj beit Johnson, Samuel Luck ey, Jacob Kri; ker and William Burke, are appointed tot Cant. Uontgomefy'sTCbmpany. A 3 - - ' DIALOGUE.; I Xfeehtt---Wel) Junius, I perceive kal your esndidate for Governor, Mr. Dudley, baa ttkea the field; aod Is making political speecbes ta people wherever ha goes.- m" .. :sv. j? I Junius I perceive tbat! he has addressed the peupUoace' or twice lately, when fcabii bappn ed to be preseotoa iubiic occasiuns,.but 1 d Out think be has ever sought fur these occasiioca : Fur chy'pari, I wish be woiildgo the roooda I du not think it any a Jescensiun for a eandidito l cume btfore the people to let himself be aeeft and known by them : It is a good old Ilepubli can practice, and Republicans ran not object toll: Besides, I am in Lopes it pay be the means of dr4wing forth your man. I should like, abue all thiiiffa, Ar the people to get a peepar Gover nor Spaighii and to bear him hold forth pa aorae topic :' for instance, I ahould like to.hear htui en- deavor to justify the coUrse he has pursued taxe gard lo the election in the mountain diStofC ; j j Z).AU, my dear, sir,! yod can1 get us'on that hook: uc know thai distance inds ncbactt ment to ;hf view and we mean to - keep oar candidate ai a distance. ; V ' J You mean as the Irishman said, that your hen hi candidate appears to the best advantage wh you can't see him at all : Indeed, yuu miii ttc nor show. NEW MAIL ROADS. j " f We are indebted to our attentive friend Mr. Rencher. for a copy of the Bill repor ted by the j Post Office Committee, from which we make the following extracts thai on Ujl tills. . Mr.' jantfer rorsi -to speak and sa sueont trat oau to pu ihua down by f$ngland" hawking rand cry tat ibtctsiion!T f UrDf npti wiuiioog th$ jnomW.TXIr; Xi- denocndsi:cbndaci on ihtf pa.n pfthVmajority as unenlleman ljr 'C tyfccrcoponjl IJr. I By nu a bronbonccd Mr.' Janifer not a ritIean;LirV Janifer made ov other rer5yJ tlian tciiisure thai House,-that i the me'mber from f forth Qar olina should retract that expreasibn, which tSr. Dynam assured the; HcuseTie would bbt'dd. The cbnscqueln ics raa ai( challenge; and the parties tnet Ifiis raorni seven iAiles.Crom this place, in the suie ofYir- ptrua . -.rickenj pi sooui uaroima was -tne friend of Janifer j and Sevier of . Arkansas, the friend of ByjiumManjrf ot iera were on the nnovKThft 'parties ' xchanged two. shot without jefieptf fc.Tfie third rt Brnum shot before his .$pnLi:ite'w&j mined of the consequence .end captioned a gainstiu . The fourth and fifth fires were made f without efiVct. The sixth firs, By nam again snot be ro re the time and before the word was gTeni whlreoporiJlPickena pronounced ms iue was lorletted, and -tnat his lift was in his-hands, .Bynun said it was uaintentionat and asked pardon some corivecsaiion occured between-Pickena, Bvr num aqd Sevier j in whjeh I understand that it-was admitted that I according-to the terms of the meeting, "-jtynum had for- ichcu ma iue. jricKens tuea cocKea ins pistol, when Janifer interfered ana begged thathislife might be spared, & thai his pistol might be 'agin re-loaded and let , iiin have another chance. Thereupon By nt m threw down his piatol and said he was satisfied, Janifer was a gentleman and that he re- tractetl the offensive j expression! he had used in the House of Kenresentatives; There the matter ndep. These are sub stantially the facts In the case. 1 leave yoa to make your own inferences. In the course of the firing,' several propositions ronccrn our vicinilv: there is little doubt. lh eqretary directs them to report lo we "oppose, f the bill's passing. Some of these roads have been most necessarv. and we have wondered often that they have never been before established, EXTRACTS. IN NORTH CAROLINA, i S'tmihol' iWe extractthe Allowing as l From Pranbh,! MiWih nflmi;... n Tm.. the! iiet concerning these Indians from the vilU-.Grady's atore,and Huntio-tou to BUirs- s. It I 5 ifefi!th'rCul. Deawn'a Spr Extract of a letter, dated " . I f ST. AUGUSTINE, June, ll. I Wnsideratons : VfMewsjcame in . last night that Major nna .V...O IlJCiBEMa.nau defeated a body of about 150 ngs musi oe , .$ ... T ,. Of tl Indiuis y near iMicapopy. The Indians Ut the ac eonlftienced firing on htm about 800 yards ting, but the distance lH. salliedjout of; his entrenchl i- . i ) jaey acj of; largefresort sinodafiuos,! ve. know not upefior claims 6f trie gpring , will Le apt a I mewls m three divisions of 25 men eachi celltbe necessary arrangements.. H rigni aim leu oivisions passing 10 uiq IcoTuilBIAN R fePOSlTORT. ti I H.jvasn the centre, playing upon them! tl rliu I r li : 1 1 ., l I with? his field piece rthey,iouffht one hourt The fiist number of. this paper, published I uhe LIa u a ? ' i ; M i auu n ui auu aiajwr iuiu men wuun ? McQ'wen, Esq. at Chapel Hill, has debutf none killed the Indians had i wf iti appearance, and fully1 iostifiea the I great mliiv killed Maior H. could not "feavf irsians'ofl&Ir. MVOueen'siriends in howmaiy! when the express left. Geuer-l pfofibl perJodici. ItaeditprW ire- al ffft JM ordered all the foree here tr ; 1.1. assi in:fo lowing . up the Indians. This tonr cho ihe shoUr andvpian;iof we fin point." N kttiti life mechanical execution' ?ery J I fjojit"' Sfc ivMu-Hchdl j .w.nuuio commence a journal ai 4 Erpress arrived iuTtown last niht. from IuapeJ jfldlit we anticipated a very . good I Mica6opy, with the inielteeqce that that pla4 'Llii '"iit t( " 'I, j I hadibfeenlattacked oo the Sth inst. by 150 to '200 ii 1 ' :-t"ra : t " rr: :rr rT indtaas. f i neattaca took place at noon. - Ma! succeeding numbers shall come near jorlileian, vh4 had just arrived ihr a few Wm eiibrialVmbit, it will Becbme: hafPios, . with, parr of theCmpame WW of !the f"2 PW thb Iboray afterward returned staUmrthat hi -at 0I1 n a to sustain ?t we 01 ve it our 1 had! seen lar&re number of Indian on lm Rn.i.t is - t:. ,:i i .... i . .- i : 1 r-i i 1 . . t.-. i ... 1 . r t t wj-goinead.f " ':-ft I!' advarfcinj on towards Mtcanpy. Snjo aftef they ipanw-oprand commenced firlnar at the ort loig- distance off. Major Ht-iteman a aasmft2rdtoS!l i ejerpntxVi'Mii, with" a-price of artillery. a.i,'i a fe ?itt the lowe part f his throat : !ii h I dratitMS.Iamoiintiqfr, in all to abait 75 men; sdj em Hi' fronts with'- thtf tnks, with the oihY ' : '-I. i.i .... . s. . . h '. ... L mi rort a Mi -fwias-o ceu a niap.it .iv in tni eiaee i 1 villi!, Georun. "Fron Wadesboro, hy Wlut's stor. Jes se Llevvellen'sasU-y store, Alexandet N IVlPs, the Anson oli tnines, and thence by Burn's store and Diamond hill. -J ! I From Limestone poat oQire, in Buncombe county, by Erinnysville and E S. Porter's, to Eirlsvilie,Spartanburg district South Car olina, i I From Carthage, in Moore county, thence to Eii Phillips's, andFansh and McNeill's store, to Tyson's store. I From Morgiutown, in Burke county, up John'e nv r, to John M'osls, oa Watauga, in Ashe county. ' From Fallsville, in Lincoln county,- to Wnlijin Oafs, Bulfiloc post office Joshua BanV Rushy crut'k, II mitlton'd etore, and Webb'a ford, to Ruthsriordton, Rdfiiorford county . ' From Bethania, Stokes cpnnty, by Vien na and Shore's ftnry to Doweltowu, Surry county. I j From Yadkin post office Stokea county by William) Wolf's, Reeve', anu Johnson Clement's, to Rockford, Surry county. From Heatiesford to Sherrillsfbid j post ofSce.and Bokesville,to FisherH-post office j returning to pass Envestille, the neighbor hood ot Thomas L. Mays, to the Dry ponds, 1 j J From Siilishury, by Mount Pleasant, in Cftharrus county, to Cobouru's store, io! wUlbaratmt.Xitt!. eei!i liiapart Lf tl f county Very mpesiralry, FnANrfQ-fi ' tlattrsw C; UiiLxCbrtilfei. Cixmrlia tad Gen. James Couk,w draw ? tbs addiesavfit vh t? Wi ; totrjfjt s riuiAi. - tt was wen covad by Joba Uia;EMu,tt t!;e rroceedieia wVned bv iba CfiJirmtnt cretanee, be seat to the iSaJisW kaeraiirpab. bcaticrv which motion wa:adopiyL The oeetibw ih-a .uTT' - - f WixxtAM Suax.' K r f - - r . and one ia I, arrived ia awkinsvilltt. A gentleman of oar aeqaaititao wcoia eouie cpoouence may be p our city , yesterday evenimr.fran which placebe left 00 Toeaaay lisu. Ha aute that on the evening before be ieftjian express, ar rived at that placpfroin Gen. InvW,it, Gro.AVil cextalin that body of abbot 9dQO Indians had crossed it CbaUaboocbeeJ ceajRbauole, had killed Some of the inhabit aoU of &ewartjCoua IjT, aud were makiog their way. 'H it was n posed, for Florida, in the djreeikiiJ f Uwnd4, JLee, and. Baker Coon lies, Grgijft A Jreutl man who came company 'with Mir infofotinti ittiok a copy of ihe express ; ell we have not bea able to see bim . Tba intelligence bad; been senrt Got. Call ot Florida I " 1 : ." iruM 1 The report mentioned oh strttctiua of one of the compauies from Gwionett county turns oatto have been trreitl v exaerat. rd. That the Compauy has bid all engagement with ibe lodiansa gaoeraIylredird$ bat cor-. ec ntstory 01 1& aOair baa sot yet been received: I Seteralcotnbapies.bfUnUad fSutesiroops pasaed tbrbo'ghhbls ciiyl'abjlut 10 o'clock m V dnJ Teniog, oa tbsirlwafib Forri Mil- . f ; CoiwitutienctIVaii:--f ari Indebted 1 to the C h a rlfsioo Courier fir s sbopsuiof the Uanstitutioo of the Jlepulie of Texas.adopted in onTenuon me inn Ciarcn,lB3b.Ji It is model led (sars the Courier; in its; grt at leading fea tures, and most of its details on the Const uutioo of the United States, allowance bein? made for tbe difference between a federative aod !aingle government. The first President is to serr 9 iwo years.and his successors' threeyeara, and to be ineligible for the next suediniterm. The Judges are to bold their offices hyp four years and lobe re-eliglble. Servitude ia'establisbed as to slave now inTexas,and as to subb as may be biooght from the U. 8. ' Ccngress.is denied the power to emancipate slaves. Free! . persons, of AM ican desconti in wltole or in part, are forbtden tc ; ana tne except from Sentinel: i,. i 5 ay, of tbe de- 1 THE Subscriber haS oa fsnd an J 511 k eoastaatly for sale at hia shop ia Satisbory NC; "vr.1" w.exictrT taova lis cu: t ;H FASHIONABLE JUiTlCLE io his line ! f bcilser, : among which .bs wJttld eaomerai the lulrowiag rx; ,r. Patent Lever Watcues, (Englisb FrtSch j Swiss, and Dutch J -V ' Gold, and Plated Fob! Chains,' , . t j Gold and Plated Watch Guards, -' ? Gold and Plated Watch Keys, I GoW and Plated Watch Sealafi i - Gold Ear bubs. Breaai pias, and FinsST-rlofiV . (latest fa$bion,) j ' -cj - j f t i- - . -1?, . -Stiver Ware; Ever-pointed Pencil Pases, ait Leads, -' --" ' - - n-j.1 -; Silver Spectacles, and steel frames & glaiaea Fine Pocket and Dirk Koires, sad hlltu FroiiKalres f . . Pocket Pistols and Dirks, . ; j : Breast Bottona and Musical fjoxrs, V Gilt and Steel Watch Chains and Keys. He will execute every description of work is a workmanlike manner and promptly r , ! jDAnp Lpodt.: IO Old Gold and Silver taken ia exebaag (bt ; articles i purchased tj hi, shop, j and in par ment for work done snd;debts due. D. L. K Salisbury. June 25. )P6- tft9 ; OF the scholars' in tile Vernal School at-5al-isbory.fMrs. Holchzson's) will begin, oa Monday 1 Ub of Joly oext, and and oa th day. socceedin vix Tuesday 12th. ParenU and Guardians, as also the fjublic geokratly, are inci ted to attend. i 1 -" June 35th 3w 43j ' " ' ' liIBJCOLNTOIXr M A L E A O i D E M Y. ' THE next session nf this Institution will cuov mfnee on Tuesday, thejatb of Joly next. ' TUITION PEH SESSIOYs - Languages, Mathemalics, NalPhi- toaophy and Cheat iitry, - : 10 00 English Grammar and Geography, 7 50 ! J. A. WALLACE, Principal. Jon25 4w49 I ' ' Register. were made to adjust the matter by .Bynnra and his friends, but Janifer was fi m in de ctaruig that nottitng wouvj do hutl an oner quivoca! withdrawn! of the; offensive expres sion. Several gentlemen who were on the field concur in saying ihali Janife behaved with great coolness oi courage, though all must admit he is a bad shot. The Hone thist morning fixed on the fourth of July for be jadjounirncnt, in which, I doubt notj tlie Senate will concur. The party will not pass the Land Bill. 1 consider the vote refusing lo refer 'it to the 10 reside permanently rn tbe re pub Committee of the whole as decisive of its I importation or admisskm of nrtrroesi fate. It was! a test question. All the Van I Qe United States; ia foievcr prohibited and de Buren men fiom North Carolina ivoted a- ciareu 10 P'racy. v . I gainst refering it to the (Jommitte; of the ' RlS) LVTL J T. " "LonJ. ,ney -Vr. Earner .juittcd A letter! from- , at ? . ue "i1 aJB burgh, wiiiieuon; Monday evening announces andiVleans, which they know issendiug the. acquittal of the Rev. Mr. Barnes,of the char it to its grave. That Committee is known jjes if berery preferred against bim;jby the Synod to be opposed to it. The Deuosite bill of Philadelphia, t After a long and violent dueus- .arill rvn . I,. .Unn i I diivi. tbti VLlm w taken, ftri'l :tiirvfLiin fairnr nf Y ... - 4 J .U OllSIiy. I . - " -1 ; ' f -- f Mr Barnea, 13J againat him, di. Majority, tYof t ! m"Ot'mvrt 14010. I. : ' j ! -I - I t. 5 : a , Pursuant to notice, a meeting of the people as- j Jin Invitation The Journal of Cmnmerce embUfu.ia Mocks vile, 011 tbe 1 1th Inst. ; on say. "A highly acciimpitihed ladywhp has just omtion.tf Maihtw Miller, j. was called to the arrived on a visit to this ednntry baa it in Chair, and WUliatn Sheeks and CbliiJohti A eharsreamon the last wordsispnken to her by Meroaey aptinted Secretaries.. The? meeiiit I the King of England previous? to her departure, fing,ur(ranized, Mr. Pearson iiitroduced the lot- I to say to the President of the United Sutes, tbat lowhi) KHHoiutions, wnicn ;Were adopted : 1 when nis term jot public sertrice shall, have ex 1 Resolved, That the present is a! most au-1 oired.and be shall be at leisure, ntithino; would spicious u.uu for calling the ; attention ot ihe peo ffje the King, more pleasure than to receive a pie to the sabji-ct of a uiviliutt, as we almost visit from -Gen. Jickson." j v entirely united upon the political quekiions thai To which ihe Sun adds "We learn fiom re- ated ay iDr AiiTCHtLt; aaisteJ by hed ut,nd aua'fked the JtMl.tBoebHcii short time aherV Arljlryod on both , fl. Lie-'-) ".-t j : i-3"---w ' i-'i.; .trwtM aim saceeeued tnw. trxip and eacceeded in bnatin them t rT. an ati-jn if ap boor and half. .; The U ?7!feT2jf, Ie4 ha. an 1. iun t,f af borir I a r'W' m'ss exhibiiing, great skill and in - mr sie; v:Woiiridd the freU tear l.tfeaiit might drop Liluj x .!.; The I aftel. jamong the offi?ei ndians succeeded in ear ryioxMT their dead and wmindetl so that thfv al ure 1, kit.' ttOl.VfDital would have prwtoeed a J wniet wII i bring me further tnnmation, fn n Tm mast m tb-enoaYensetflbe Mlceitomach.and of iiMirai nriv fatal! as I 4eiit'--iJ4-'" L '''"';iLi 4 .J". ? I ou'fiotba ascertained.. ' The above am 3? ' ifl'l 00 Hlrt,.falrct.;Llhl Prudilar we have been able to proe - ., " (ivviim iHcictiusui iiic -jaa-ii j.n rinrpui 11 nmiriv Trwor.in ir.im .1: ii - l . 1 L " S p hostile purposes in these In4 latter iiaslbneu eneaved i se tlif'k iipoa is. i The correspon t P?H fefirfitJri' A 'i ; i:--.'rI" snd mil Jn Capiairt D iMlT0?tierte,'PU-,l8hl V boiriproced 00 to Fort I ?1wlso.rtiihor8 rrbm?the4h4 ji U i j mote the interest and convenience 61 I the citi zen thereof, more especially, those residimr in the Fork!, and therfpre, it is right kM proper thai a division should bo made. i J -- S Resolved, That three persons be I appointed hy the Chairman to draw up and publiin an ad dress lo Uih people of i the cliunty, setting forth our Teasuus lor a division, and ! an?wei:i(g such objections as have been suggested. 1 4 Kjtsoivcdt 1 hat the ieo'.le have the rbht to noiiitiiatc as well as io eject their renrsaeuta tires that any plan, vhcther it b called cau cua or cjnvontion, Dyi whicnutrresponsib e agents or Celeates are to tt tor the peyple, what ihey ougrht to U for theieseWg.is! Aiti-Rbublican lerRiciiumg cuMiujf. ; i unuir, auu teiruviive to the jreedoinipr elee- ; From Moi ksville to Iliir.l'avillo. : I lVrtl ; d we, therelorei do riot jappvf of the oonyeijiitHi 01 ueifgaiex, wnicn 11 is !pnposen agitate the country i and there is notrjipg to caH jspectabhj authority, that the Rinjr hf England ott the attention trotn a eat;n and dtsjiass ' 2 Resolved,- That In he Opinion of this meet ing, a division of the County wwuld greatly pro a calm and dtiifcissionaie I ha lately written a friendly private letter 10 tbe examination of the question.! President of the United states containing the invitation verbally conveyd by the above lady. 3 1 Ye men of Covnentrie Your gracious majeslte Is verv lad!to see. Good Lord, what fools ye be.' tt Commercial IZccorl9 ? v thau quarter. The; peot at Oakland , has been! Cttpt. UwumicH'asnd L.ifot Irwnrs CAtmpa-i nies!naTe;Den oruereo 10 run urane.irom this rti E;TH. former started at S o'cl,k . Th From franklin in Mut-on county, down: Vnlley river, to. iluntinlon. thence HI CUfkoviUo, U iberslMi outy, Georgia, i From N"tw Castle, liy Trap IMF, in VV'ilkesf county, to Grayson coo it house, Virgin J From Tomlinson's store to Ashe court houao. - : ' '' 1 ahalt tueeiiii Satisbory, on; the 4th of INily next, 10 select proper persons tor the people la vote for. licsolced, I hat vfe will give lo, John Clem FAYETTEVILtE. 1 ARBJVKP. ; l--i ( Resolved, Tbat: bur jejowcitizftip below Simpson &. Dupuy, T Prihirosej J G Mar- injury, auu our icuow-ciuxensaDove dahsbu 1 8ball, A J THE DUEIi. da ry, who are in favor of a divisisn, are hereby' re- ttiesied to bold uieetu gs and nominate iujrte Com- .itoner lor their respective parts of the county. 1 Resolved, That at tbt1 crisis, thk people 1 1 have light to expect! everyjj candidate We refer our readers to bur Washinfftotll uommaied, to accutnpaoy bi annooncframt ia attriiasfbHe. e.rd in aciorin ih .'.. Corrnondont for the narticulars of a duel YtL . 1 Cll uo . 1 - :t. . . . : ' " 1 , s 1 1 " lor'f or - a?atnsi-: a uivisioo. ata during the -past week.! between the Ere eater Mr. Bynum,1 and : : gTiout tliat' tbei Cherokfcca FjLtnotb infuriated at tbe 4 ratificat ott inmick, at Picolata and Orane immediately : June 1 1th, Steamer Henrietta J with sun dry Merchandise, for sundry! persons, f ALoU, June inn,, steamer tiarennon, with Goods, fur; sun dry Alerchants in Fay- en 1, tuq. who has been nominated a lu favur id etteville, and Specie lorp the Stale. ISank ot a dtviMoi., our cordial pupporjt;.! - - H N K;, I Nortb Carolina- at FayelteviIIe; and for Hill, J U Hill of the Interior.- L who is SIM Ml9 JTJEWSy PORT OF WII.3IINGTON. 1 .-ril; .TEXAS. uHulpb lissatiafaetioa seems to prevail in the army a jainst General Houston who it is "said i- s i I army fgafnsi general Houston, wnp it 1 said Wtdepfmnff them of their homes. e-ALZJi tr- .w' 1 ,. - TBO doubt true, but its -titftrpstpd hl l-lr L-vii .-:.: -r: V.i.- i .. i. :.- !- -T '-I W then m-fift. tlirnti tfi flh-irm-n Mr. Janifer. of Maryland.! The account is; asceruio from Joseph Haoes. ICso. and .,Wil from a very respectable source, ami its! !UJ.'; T"1 J"W.fiw f ... i oauKtobo signed to an addresafrum commit truth entirely to . be relied on. . .1 tee sppointeU by; the meetu.p in Salisbary , aod whetbet thef approved, of ; tbs course there re- cominenaeo . iux, xiaues oping preseniu siaies. mat From a Friend at IFashinptan. Jctme 14th, 1836. eriyTryiavorabli opportaoitiea of atucking I There;has been great excitement hertrl pn tt he had not seen the address befurf it was I . . nted that heapprbvsdloff the'tgenM po!i- neat.. . toe oatttteor san Jacinto I morning, in consequence 01 a ouei 1 1, . ' - - - ,j ,1 . would not bave.Lohi, bat pcnuu'sT.oejween wr. janiier 01 waryiantj,: : Dr. VVilhatns' answer hi vert below : i.tnn were abnut to moiin and tynura of North Carolina. It V 4 7 Coc sM ol Pmj . irrerea.th.raf '- t ! Kw4 Jone 1. 1856. tics, but lha ooncludiog part uf it U n-;r Philin Doddridtri . -----sr o r t r .a . . f . ? T rm 1 . " 1 S I I from Forto Kicd bounaior iJaiiimore,ioucn c I t k iti l-r It. vnir rhmriasses. -land sionhici,to,,ki place on Thursday orol-eed directly on the voyage.f! . uunnir- wnicn Were I l )'iht uilinr K.t n. M.vfcit ill m "55. t t -in CU- I - l?-'--tt.. Fitter iMm Fr-nk- uinM .if ! ilinn!v. - n 1 3 lr Mii;. m. if- .i. i:..L . : 1 . . . e - t - - - -WU UlU.r ..... Mlllllg WW. U.W .V. lUIIMMUUl.-ll I 1 . . ln . I '1 June 10 Scbr, Fincier, Franklin, from Baltimore i i I- - 1 . 9 Brig Pactolns, Menill, from New York.. " -J ; V. il: 1- 10 Schr. Hadassab, Coyill.frdm Boston. 11 8cbr. Ariadne, Turnerfrom Charles- ton. .12 Schr. Cadmus, Tucker, from Marble hi wiu opposed Brig FredricE Peari, Lnce, frwm Thom Trl ' astown. ' 1 : ill!: I -i" if!- I! " idge, ' McKeiisie, w in : vrommiuee Igaro w.iuoappearaoce w my imas aoxed tot qk- M.nio Par oww or uio unioni t h 7r' rf r"w v f fw v wb wr . e imr io EUiiiMt r. i au nut dmmi h ih.m. ,i thAV nnnnf annlv ihm- foi their ;rtn4 .1.1 A ".k- .o.t .! the oartv . to i orevent diieoailon 4. tA ""'r.00 approve, otia fajaraeuerere- l - rr-"""? " WP?? and nave .- -. . " - i ra at I Pivmimr m l r sr r ail - m v - i a i - ' v. 15 Scbr, Mobile, Parkery rom new Cbarles- ton. s : il iff v . f- -'1 i. t rtaeVehaall kM&iiT tf-h rW clamour down all who should attemnt tM aireafv. anil .livu :,1 lir nllrhkt taWietV! coocerntairf lb aflair uf f P6- -The btlforUia adoiiasion of Micbl UMTaddrosTimid ibTliibawhkm wi 7 I"- v . ... - ' I irnn ttncl Arkanaaa we sSr. -- U-- T F 1 w-. A ... T ?! r ; (iitea: to uno pf ibe com- 1 5 Steamer Clarendon, ipothwell. Cap- .--tUL-.. Lt , .4, A I . . i . ---.' :.v i r..-. lo noiseei vain ot r.ngineer, wnu wu. wiawww " I VVW Wlfc-T V. VWMWU. j from Hook --- - f U i -,-r ifci W-KI Tff r- i . . limn mil A ---. -... V.r..-. -i ; ".. ?5 4 i- '.. t ibi.i.i si- . - i . . ., ii . ; . : .:;.iiti .. . 1. , 1 -.---w uciuid uier- om- 1 mar bt una as m r npurnnm.-- .ii.iMii.hMfifMiMi . -n .!.. mvin v ! J u"y iQComotelinAneenr w;.t- ..t .kL ir: n..n j. ; " -T '71 -I .v rr 7"!-"? w .10 DCnr. tvceuiua, iuius, i uaya todTIwi liit'ii.-" -L - l rl 1 7 'Cr7F I rhare skinst ? General Houston, that bis char CiV?: V?:? TT JU,?X PT. wem WFS W "Pper part Nfw york detained inaidef Slndy it "r,Ufc 1 pmMDiB,iait to i , V . . ' pw'wawiorcetneo tnrougrt on IhursV I trr1 v wa t wpow cuoaj. r me people 7t ,i ;u uv.-.y-. W - . r?bitel ,.J-14 a.:..' taeter wobld-bani.led a toanucipatai. t , :a it,. niffhl i .rpu -5-Jr. tV "31 waatiiw aod friiteriii m1I tbe aL.IejhT'b by (easterly wmda, ele? eo 4jr.H ' 1 SSb -Ji-k gtT jCT;f&fe 6er .&u4 Iw- -T.0d" tmtwed,rthts treaty OTtM th.r. i. nA Im of Tolanteexa (rota all snth atteraDlinsr to imrjose nncn th5 TTnr, -iv r J. -t.,l.ij . S - r i ! i-TTZLT' f7TUone at this umceu wuw VJ : . ? in j long be pressed in council aa ' parts d the United States. sa tbtty detet-mttoitMraJtn the '.--WOTSIE.-j"-:---. ON the, first mondaylof next August, I will sell, at the Court-house, in Wilkcbom' the following Tracts of Land tor the taxes of 1855, viz: - , : ' v 100 AQRES, lying on Fish Dam Creek, "sold a the land of Richard Hood ; 150 jaOHBS, lyinz on Dugaboo Creek ; 100 AOHBS, lying on the lop of the B2de Ridge, near the Cool Spring, adjoining the land of Elijah Cal loway ; - 3 60 AORBS lying on Swan Creek adjoining the land of Wil liam Dimmctt, r ' ' . ' j. J. BRYAN, Sheriff, Jnne 25. 1836649 .- . BTOTIOS. THIS is io iofoim the public in general, that there is no co-partnership existing bet wee the subscribers at this timk nor has there bet sines tbs first day of January last. . - r HENRY IV. CONNER, R. W. LONG. June 25, 1838-tl-9. SWJLJPUUil $M9RMJVGS BUNCOMBE COrJVTF, JV CAROLINA THIS well known Watering place, situated five miles west of Asbeville, will be rea dy for. the reception of company by tbe first of July. The health of our climate and the medi- cal quihUea ot the water, are so rally established that it is consinereu unnecessary to say any thing in proof of their efficacy . DeveraJ newji roosDS have been prepared si ace the last season, snd the bonse now will afiord room for oat hun dred persons, or upwards j I 'lite subscriber feels inanaiai, tor tne itoeni share of custom from big southern friends,; and the public in general, and he takes ibis method to solicit a continuance or tne aiaanes nereio fore extended towards him, snd promises that no exertions shall be wanting on his part, to merit the favor of th public. x Salphor Springs, N. C, Jans 8, 1836, 3t43 ' MY APPREWTICEi 4 TtiTUson IZoivzee, has left my em .T.F - uloTrcent. 1 believe at tbe instigation of other persons, .and without any, reasonable excuse lor so doing; mis ia io notuy ins puono that I ahan certainly enforce the law apoa all such as aid, abet, barbnur or otherwise encoarag the said apprenuce in nta aeseruoa4roat me. , June 25, 1836 3w49 f " - TEJ11fEIZf2JYCE9 ; . THE Cabarroa Connty TemperaBcetJaioa, will bold its semi-annual meeting in the town cf Concord on Thursday the 14th of Joly next. All the citizens of tbs county are respectfully iavi ted to attend: the Rev'd John Robinson D D is expected to address the Ladies cn their doty la reference to tbe Temperatie reform, and A F Alexander will address the ineeiiog on effects of Ardent Spirit on bodily beaUb- As aa address Ls tube delivered especially lo tbe Ladles, ws hope manr of them will favor as with tHefr presence, j JOSEPH E. M0BRIS0N. 3w43 Cecrttxry. HO JL JL JUt nn A LL psTsons indebted to StmnslLesslyaaJ XflL Son, are reqatsted to coma forward sad settle by. the 1st of Angast.lAll debts 'do after that date will be placed ia tbe bands xdLta cS- cer for eollectien, without respect of persoo; SAML. LEMLY t : SON. Jcne 18, 1836 Sw48 BLANK WARRANTS J - Fct 6alttb!02ea l;:- i' . -. -j - -i ' . "" i' -JM: ail-. If If: it it y A: "I i- 1 r ;;;: - 17 - '-!' i i 'UiL
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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