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! ; ':;, . i - i.r! .;. L . i i . ' ! r - . f . ? J j; ) li - 4 t ' r i : 1 , 1 - J I 1 I whig rnoniEcv! t i i ' . . t : .-..'jr,Art r.tdone is tauen In SVHIG MEETING. Pursuant to public notice alarge and respect a V'C I r Mr Clvy viirfP" Uuringthe , Wc number ol the wnigs oL Kowan metatthe ftwMn , V fac I exatori ofjCourt.House in Salisbury, on the 23d instant, tate, Vxeiidcnii .cm a, , i for lhe kurpose of nominating candidates to reJ present them in the next Legislature. The re meeting vas called to order by the election of 1 1 ' i ...-,:. Texas, id Would acqu ;Mf""T:w tL U ..nder. I fTanti John MrCtillorh. PIrm-in. and thft , ' L.itfc jt-n!i iiiciiiut''3 i rr T I rr ,. ; . " ".? ... A Uo.vk the m the Bl w "v '. i i talini and war trif Mexico are Th Warmly I ! 1! i J " ' : led war between anoointment of J. J. Rruner. Secretary. The i . ! . .1 . . ;i there mnrtOt . nUrrnn txnK.naA l .xt r tK niaatm in a few handsome remarks ; whereupon, IIJ C. Jones, Esq4 proposed that a Committee be rising men from all sections o irUition, Richmond Whig, was ! appoinied, combri ilyfd". advoca,C3 ft"neifln ! county, whose THE PEOPLE RESPONDING. M- ! 1 It will be seen by the proceedings reetings in this paper, that whilst other.' portions oi the country.! are promptly responding to tUe call'of GveTment lor; Vol-' unteers in defence of the nation, that Rowan a not slow to answer. At an early period of the present difficul ties, it was discovered that the pirit wa amongst ns. The reqaisition made ch His Ex. Wfn. A. Graham, and his Proclamation to the State, are ndw being responded to in the most pWsing and satisfactory ; manner. ; We rejoiee to see such promptness. The meetings held here on Wednesday and Thursday evenings jWere spirited in a high degree, and it is now certain that Rowan will, in a few days, report to the Governor, the; jibimation of a t 1 ii f mi NEW i 1 IP HE SUBSGIBEU RESPECTFU informs his friends and the public, that be is now receiving And opening a large, hand. some,- and I ' f ! ' j ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, BOGER & WILSON, i turn i . J I i I hn II tin t An a . . . . f K a anhiai : . ' .tHhol'gn ,,,u":" i 1 : i " getheri and to report the names of suitable can! Ur , nt k.. Ti, hiin. rora New York and l'hiladelpb 7'- l- .. Ts . 4 III.' Il.n an h Ii. . . , 1 ! . k.vv... i.u.un ,iiu uui is, ""- : I . m rrwn - To. - m c-L,aWi.ow uoitiy aiiem . . . t. i.,,..:-- ThU hv!nr Wn 1 ii .u , . I11 ' Known as W A 1 1 11 1 ,U tUK. nuitaiu tiiB . ... - . '- J .'i ; , ... n ... . .. , , J.L fcL : - J- ; ineourt-uouse. niv JstocK Tif in inp iniwiwiriir irfiii pinpn with nnimim. iaiic-p oi 11. i nnsf wnn h vmiinippfpu mi int- cause . ;i Liu m;ifr 5 . uonrv T aint t0 ! have given the strongest oroof of the fact : whilst thev I English and French black Cloths, rob Ftti, Casper Holtshouser, Leonard I Klutts, ho huavc1from various cause9' wiWH Jheir nam piiuw uy lucir words and UKir otia, iuai uiry arc ngui TTTTAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND FASIUONRLE SsTOC I rtJiWthentsof hts'old friend?, if v i .w.lJr-v of the Ktec.uiivc in advancing our arrhy ha Hip tJrahddVby alleging thatj Texas and -r.tilMinff-at war witn cacn ouier wnen , r.. i p.,llirj,n ifM. f v--t.. t ii tj,4 .ifUJiv'. p LaillCI tJUUinituii, 11m 11,1 l'IUilCCir4Ui IUUUi ' .1 . . 11 .kj ; I JT . :Vf,l. .( .ft lln ted States neees. !. . , , .. 2 , . ' X. f ' j on me suojeci, and hold tnemseive. reauy as a reserve in jcias;" ; T i John Martin, Jonn u. L.ord, Ii. U. Jones. J. s'rifV Inherited thut war, anutnatw L. Co Wan. j! ! 'ML.hand. We would then say to our gallant' volunteers, The Committee bavins retired. Nathaniel courage, and rest assured, that;itjypu should Decau a. Consisting m nart of fine full iewellMl C.rAA nA lmrTnN 1 !.. ,i Jl' " ... , . .. . . uv.iur wine, liirm lrrmai ia, in tbej house mon escapement Watches, cold cuard Chain, and Ker. IH.o. .-t ' tli, fcast ot ; rins and hnirer Rinirs. Neck ace. Mprlnlinnv RriUi. i.i- rvv t 1. consists in; part of . diamond pointed Pens, and ever pointed Pencils, gold and silver Thiiubfir. gold aod sdver H ll cU i tonrosrtute it even though no act had kcen-pcrpetrated by the gov Mexico! case of need. This is a matter in which all parties blend, crnment 1 papcf.J'feniitKls ui of another lapse! or Bovden. Esa..!vas called unnn in nhlrpa th rnieSew York 'Evening Post, (a Locofoco , meelio . Mrt Bovden briefly snoko of th nf. a moments notice, to joirj you whert needed Pursuant to verbal notice, given on tbe do. do. do. do. 1 as the Kcocc ODOulh nd the Uio Grande, was nuch dwelt L. J nA ,kT.tp ir .L-! towards the formation of volunteer com- iSmnbazxnes, irape amulet, Gambroons, 1 itho friends of the measure. But, tlvHVU remarks,! wu have now passed over that wn as I r .1 it 1 ;ll j r!ii tL 1 .u 1 pany of Infantry, for thet service of the Ul llie i iwuici"ii. u.iiu uasiuii ivau iiuuu 111c ; T l Ci . . . -mr ! i;i . ii . . . . . e . d i United States against Mexico, between manner in Which the interest of the State had ,.rl .u ini T . i J i ' .. l manner in which iuc micrcsi ui un? ouuo imu wurtrT1 tv,oro w ovjcfe Uo f ro. l,, Akira v. t innuiL' as our own the ter. . i .. . . . i A v.A.o . pt v 7HJ Vril, .1:1, ..r1 been:auenaeu to. in tna connection,; anu ne. The meeting was brought! td Order by call r rwu ,. r V . j ; i course pursued by the Democratic portion of: jg Dr. S. B. Walls to the1 Chair, and the ai fUCO an auiuii-v ..u.u.a. uuu.iuaij,; uu . i : . t ;clnt nn M1l. ... ofiho nnVi. are oes;'"''''' u 1llK 01 0 owier bcMwisi)' than the! great niotmtai 1 chain, ! tbe Diitler Jidge, thai, lor 111 a for the present a bul ;wi"rk jofthc table . Uuds of Mexico ! At what pwiK; w4 are finally o pause, who si all ;ioifj say ? ,1 It wiA be re'mciijucred that Mr. Leak, it his cech iero on thai' 7ih instant, proclaimed it xult!u'gV Tejas had been annexed with' loujr o;lrir that tbb prediction of the Whigs thtl I there jcottld be tear if annexation did take parc-bad been falsitied as all their predictions have', turned out. But. to the proof of their fal- i "7.1 i a ; yji hcfQ is it. r Who has proj II . lift . i'-l1 W' M Uit) Yvuigs or me IOCOloCOS f liesied false- The Whig frlidihere would bo, and we are iiow engaged . ' 1. ' " ' .'' : ' -ft . rw t 4 . .to! aar witti ictico.aboui 1 exas, in which the iJood ofsomc of our .best countrymen has been y.sic'dj 1 fk rough t)i ; blundering managemetit of ;;0ift)Ci I rulers;! ;t Let this undeniable ftict be cwJlected. Letj it be remembe -ed that the dcttfjcratic party Iwere told time after time, their was 10 piungc our country m an tinnoiy wir wvith a neighboring Hepublici .-;iMoj o.tne to' pas s. and that it 5 ivivk HLEtrriOx in n. cauollva. Thcleiaiulria gazette of the tjiOth instant, , ; 'tnalcrsjtlie -following remarks respecting the Iedioii whfeh takes place in this State, in Au iriiA nei'L a id which we trust mav be fullir real. h ;;iic(li !. $'Ao the iiucccss of our Candidate for Hovcrifr We enteriaiti not a doubl : and so far as regahls the Legislature, if we do our duty we. , WM8t,Citry that body by a triumphant tnst'ority. v Htreiiro the remarks of the Gakctto : f f An ?ectio!litake8 pi dee this summer ii North Car- iliua for Covernor and the Legislature We need not pay how confidently the Winool the , Whoi tVion look t their brethren in that State, ryArj1tn'4n1ynud.'jriumihant show of thei prin- Pes'a"nd thcicitrjpngth. The political senti. mml of North ('arolin.a is undoubted. The Old North Slate 9 is true. Let tier take care ibatbejr firmness bo made an kx.'.mtlk to all lier fistcr States tjfl'bo re-election of Govern 'r jfaam, the present able and flicien Chief ' Magistrate, wetrc(8uma, is securci. Thjc Le- .:Ki..ii. i.i t.: 'ii :-.! i '..t.i t. 1 iviiuit; iu uu tiinpi 11, 11 is iuiui luui, snyuiu uo 1 1 nvaics atorj p( the V. States, and on that account, esp v 5athVdo wc.andtho W higs, generally, tboug lie School Fund and Rowan county's interest in that -and concluded by expressing his sincere regie't, thai ii was not possible for hiih to com ply with tbej many and urgent solicitations which he had received from bis friends again to be a candidate. He spoke with his accus tomed force and ability on all these subjects. The Committee appointed to report candi dates' havingjreturned a few minutes before Mr Boyden concluded his speech, now . reported I through Mr. II. C. Jones, the result of their de liberations, as follows : For the Commons, I dUCHATID LOCKE, I CHARLES L. PARTEE. This report was received with applause, and unanimously adopted. Tjhe committee also recommended the ap pointment of a committee to attend a public meet ing of the Vhigs of Davie, to confer with tliem on the subject of nominating a candidate toj re present the two counties in the Senate. This report was also accepted, and the following gen tlemen appointed in pursuance thereof viz : Thomas Barber, H. C. Jones, Thos. Cra'ige, Samuel Marlin, A. W. Brandon, and Col. E. D. (Austin. . . j Mr. IL C. Jones then favored the meeting with a Olive, ; Green, ; i Brown, ; li Blue, fj Black Drap d'Ete, Irish Linen, ' Bleached andbrown Shirtings, Sheetings, and heavy Qsnaburgs, Twist Cotton ; Ade's, Table and Bird-eye Diapers, Ombre Organdies, FANCY CASSIMERES sent nrbSDeroUS condition nf lh rnnntrv atiA : Z i . I . . '1 J- I -j ii " J t on the part oi its ponucai assoaa e. " . cu , trace(Ul t0 bcnif?Ij cff. cU fif lhc vy.. I .ota , R , . ... , T r .ni,m. thec$tionoi:annQxing.aexasa uc.,all.,Ji riff5f the courso of Mr. Polk's Administra- ; ber of persons assembled hi Dr. -Borden's Admits UallJie. convenience o such a earner ; - as tpml;nrT to dilttljrb lhis nrognf.ritv,he ! office, at the hour of U o'clock, P. 3VL, for f?c.fi French lioeskm Cassmicre, j Wool road awl jwidy waste between the Rio Warilh Mexicothe Sub-Treasiiry-the I the purpose of taking prltrajnary steps do., do. ; Lashmarcts black fc, bVh. Gold and silur jpcttatlrs, Lidiw Hair Fins, Steel Bas CUips, Sled and Cill um I Also, a large assortment of convex and concave glasses to suit all age, which can be put In frame . notice, - ' 1 . w t Chapman's & Emerson's superior Razor Strap: Chinese Razors, Rojgers Congress Knives and Seizors, Silver Tea and;TaUe Spoons, also fJtj silver tea, table and desert spoons, silver butter Knivea, sugar tongs salt and mustard spoon. cx U purses, together with many other articles usually found in Jewelry Mores j all of which wiU he sold trry ! or on time to punctual customers. ! All kinds of watches will repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horiionial, patent lever.' nui'ir-a' and plain ; also, clocks, musical lXes, and all kind of jew-Iry put in order on reasonable term and v twelve months. Lepine and plain wairht will he altered to italent lewra and rnni..l 1 ,rf. . , it the Brick Row, opposite G. W. lirywn's store. IT All work sent from a distance will be careful: v ; J Black French Doeskin Cassimcre, ! Wool PERIFOCAL few, but very interesting remarks, inter spersed here and there with his peculiar spices. The meeting then adjourned in the greatest coda humor. ! j. Mcculloch, ch'r). J. J. Bruxek, Sec. I appointment of J. J. Brunjeri Secretary. The Chairman briefly explained the ob ject of the meeting", I i When Gen. R. W. Long laid on the ta ble a proposition for the formation of a company, which had, already subscribed to it, the names of a goodly number of gallant gentlemen. An invitation was then given to all persons 4that wished, to come forward and enroll itheir names. Gen. R. W. Long and others, addressed the meeting in a manner fitting the occa sion. , ;-i On motion of Gen. R. W. Long, a Committee of Vigils was appointed, consisting of the follow ing persons, whose duty it is!,!to take especial interest in the object for which the meeting had assembled, on ail occasions, until it is accom. plished to wit : J. L. CoWan, S. W. James, F..R-. Rouche, Dr. P. Henderson, Dr. S. B. Wralls, Col. J. M. Brown, Hubert Long. On motion of F. R. Rouche, Gen. R. W Long was added to the Committed. ;j Informal remarks by various gentlemen, now consumed an interval of time- when, On motion of Col. J. M. Brown, the meet ing adjourned to meet again on to-morrow (Thursday) evening at the Court House, at the roll of the Drum. Ill S. B. WAJXS, Chairman. J. J. Bruner, See. May nth, 184G. Battinets, fi rlain;and fancy Linen Drills, 1 Fancy and second mourning Prints, I A great variety of Sattin and other Vestings, I Sylped Muslin?, j Printfd Lawn, plain Barege, i Figured Poult de'Soie, Gros.: de Floss,. Gingham, Brocade Bareces, 5 Ombre .; do., shade striped do., J iSew style. Organdies, i White and printed Tarlton Muslin?. I Shaded do. do., I French Colleretta, I Thread Lace and Edging, I Lisle do. do., I Wide sattin striped Aemure, ? Black Gro. d' Rhine, i RICH AND SPLENDIlt SILKS, I Black and white Silk Hose and half Hose, I Do. do. Cotton do., . Gloves and Mitts, a great variety, Florence Hats, Neapolitan do., A large assortment ot Boots, bhoes and blippers, among j; which may be found : Miles' Philaidelphia Boots and Shoes, Polka and Kid hlippers, Fashionable black J'ur Hats, j i Panama do., V Eliptic Springs, Carriage Trimmings, I HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, i Saddle Trees, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, Vices, I and Hammers, Ladies, gentfmen's and wagon Saddles and Bridles, ? Sugars Pulverized, Loaf, Crushed afid Brown, '. J Teas, Molasses and Coffee. ! Together with many other articles noli mentioned. These goods were selected with care and; bought at the very lowest prices with cash exclusively, and will be sold for cash at unprecedented low prices. ; JOS. F. CHAMBERS. I Salisbury, May 5, 1846 4tc2 i SPECTAC 1 A new and superior of Article of American manufacture, constructed .upon scientific rrinci; '. fectly easy and natural to the eye. The following extract of a certificate from Dr. LardmV, inJ,. ture and properties of the perifocal glass : " P.y imparting to the surfaces of the lenses such form, t tion through their axis, shall be one of the conic section ; vision through these, io all direclWns in v1 is oi me eye can turn, is ponectiv aistinct anu tree trom the distortion incident to the common pj l.cri For sale by BOGER &, WILSON. 17' All can ie suU,d. rUase call nd gitt them m trU. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry orwork done. j ." ; They hope by being punctual and obliging at ever)' call, to receive from the rmUie that support '. and merit deserves. Salisbury, N. C May i, 1S4G tf 5 1 ROWAN HOTEL IMPORTANT TO MILL OY, i IIotrliUisN Vortical Yatcr FOR SALE ! THE SUBSCRIBER IN consequence of the very grrit these wheels liave attained by tS; uf t of them in linerent parts of the country, t'r. have sold about 100 Rights in North Car. which are in full and successful operation i eounty. When properly introUuce4, tn-y WISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE l,l,e va,ue 10fi'be rai"' anJ.in luy f v , (V h' . ; far excv d the most sanguine expeeat i. -i oilers his . many 0f wlyon, are crendemen distioai-!.' 1 HOUSE AND FURNITURE, Persons who wish to engage in Hotel keeping, May 2Sth 1846. : the gallant volun- Salisbury, According to adjournmeni teers and a large number oil citizens met at the Courthouse, this evening, for the purpose of en couraging citizen soldiers promptly to meet the requisition of the government for volunteers. On motion of J. L. Cowiiri, Esq., the meet ing was organized by callink jDoct. S. B. Wralls to the chair, and the appointment of Robert W. Long, secretary. On taking! the chair th Ioou address the numerous assemblage in a spirited General, and Commander iU anu patriotic speecn, ana iqo;K nis seat am.usi r:i:,:, lr r I the applause ofah Mr. P. being present, declined the acceptance of the honor conferred upon him; but the meeting refused to release him until he should have nine for further relflec- n.. . - i r DISSOLUTION. THE firm heretofore existing 89 Alsobrook &. Miller is this day dissolved by mutual jconsent.. The Books are in the hands of Mr. H. S. Millar, ivho is alone aiithorised to settle the accounts due thejfirrii. 1 A. P. ALSOBROOK, Salisbury, april 17, 1316. II. S. MILLER. for sale have now a chance of netting oite of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have made considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE PAIR. I am warranted in saying to the purchaser that by strict attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand some income. During the time I have kept this estab lishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well known from North to South, having been kept as a Ho tel for a great many years. Those wishing to make mo ney now have an opportunity in purchasing this estab lishment, I would advise them to come and see me, as I intend to sell and will give a bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the times. Letters addressed to me on this subjeet will be attended to in due season. JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February 4, 184C tf 41 ny ot whom are gentlemen distiogui-;.' 1 ence and practical skiH, who have attested I ! this improvement. The whecLi ore t:r ' j more earily kept tit order, w!en j r I gether, than the cotainon flutter wltfl. Y ! one-third of the water, and run well in I t . ! there is a head above.; The speed cC t!:e j ed to morcthan double the strokes jkt i:. i The price of an individual riht for o:h- ; ; is SO- j , .-: ! : j We refer, among others , to the folio 1 -, some of whom had the wheels in opcrnii i 1 more, and from many of whom wtj have te I ficates higlJy approvinj tf these w)ieeN, r I their saws, with this tnirovement, rut j and even as high as 000 feet a diy, Z- head of water. I Byj jiis Excellency WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Captain Militia of the Slate of North Oarolina A -; 1'IKOCL AVIATION ! WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Act of Con gress, entitled au " Act providing for the prosecu- tioil'of the existing War between the United States and ! e people. On motion of F. R. Rouche, the Chair was requested to call on the Committee of Vigils to report which, being done,j I ' j uen. Kich. W. Long arefse and reported the the Republic of Mexico," approved the 13th of May, j enrollment of five persons smce the last meet instant, the President of the United States hath made a requisition on the State of North Carolina, for one Regi ment of Infantry Volunteers, to be " enrolled and held in rehdinessfor muster into the service of the United States," the Baid Regiment to comprise 10 companiesjeach Icon sisting of 1 Coprain, 1 first Lieutenant, 1 second Lieu- te'ndntl Sergeants, 4. Corporals, 2 Musicians, and G4 decidedly Whig. It will have to pelect jt Sen- 1 And, being ful y assured that the Cit.zen Soldiers of the tT :l I , ,. M State are ready to meet this call to patriotic duty with promptness and alacrity, I do hereby enjoin and so licit that 1U companies of Volunteers, each of the nam- rh- i T, t . . i, , . . , . A ' . : , oer una wnn ine umcers aioresaid, be, as soon as practi- ' om llie country, itci ciouoiy inicresiea in me i cble, formed and enrolled, to the end that they miy be V SUCteii of the cause. '! We appeal, then, to the j returned to the Secretary, ot VV ar, as ready to be muster A.lih.VLi.l- ri.:l kr..u r. lL 1 I d into the service of the United States. No Private o ;Mi'e", vigilant and determined in this matter. I tiy 8 jiouiu remember, that ; they, arc acting, and that the whole number listed Hfnow thirty, five. Mi The enrollment was then spread upon the ta ble to receive additional signatures. A call being made the meeting was address ed I by Gen. R.W. Long' in a most animated speech ; which was followed by J. J. Bell, Robt. W. Long, Sani'l. Wi James, Robert E. Love and John U. Voglr, all of whom were long and loudly applauded, s.rid were succeeded by the Jhand of music in he performance of appropriate airs. The greatest good will and enthusiasm prevailed throughout. r..;oo;,i ifK,.. k.. , ...u : i jurmir uns tune a numoer oi oersons en- parently over 45 or under 18 vears of age, and who is : rolled themselves, and a coltnt being made, the not in physical strength and vigor." Every company, list was found to have swelled to the number of fcW6nfy"or thorrtBetjries, but for conntrjpahd; their: exertions slioiji corf.cspona ineir jwnoie d be made to to the honorable expectations Avhich " Notice, j ! : " FASHIONABLE TAH.ORI3TG ! j II. S. MILLER, j REiiPECTEULLY informs the citiens of Salisbury and the public generally, that he jwill continue to carry on the above business at the stanjl recently occu pied by Alsobrook & Miller. Thankful for the, liberal patroiftige heretofore given. He hopes b strict attention to; business to meril a continuance of i, he assures the public that all work entrusted to him will be promptly executed in the very best style of workmanship. Mr. At P. Alsobrook will still remain In the! Shop in mv em ploy as Cutter. :i H.!S. MILLER. I Salisbury, 17th april, 1846. 51:tf Head Quarters, ! Salisbury, N. V., May 8, 184G : ATTENTION! I . Officers of the i 61th ilEGnfENT. FASHIONS FOR 1816, At the 1I Tailorins Establilnnent ! HORACE II. BEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. Mahan, the LLEiJJ.oas JJP3J.aaB and ap3aaa3i4fl.jLL'jt'-ai upl lCDXrd for the Spring aad Summer of 146, which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub- ' lished. He still carries on the ! TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at hisold stand, where he isev ' er ready to meet and accommodate his old and newcus ' tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments, : not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc- ! tuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always j shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour- j agmnent, he hopes to merit its continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman who cannot be surpassed either North or South. April 3, 1846 if US H. H. BEARD. I when the requisite number is enrolled, will be entitled to ! forlv-nine. i .i . icr. c.i.i sa: ...:n .J elect the company Officers and field Officers will he ap pointed for the Regiment by the time of the completion of the enrolment. As soon as any company may be completed as above On motion of Gen. R. W; Long, Resolved, That the following gentlemen, liz : Col. J. M. Brown, J. L. , Cowan, J. J. Be41, Arc excited out ol the State. It is not for us to : e!pt lor,n' tne aPtam thereof will make report to the Ad- j ilout. v. L.ong, t . it. Koufche, be appointed a dictate d them, or even to counsel ll.em in their ' Tfi U? nuiubr f comPanie or ' Committee to wait on Robt E. Love, Esq., and 3r 7 T i "- or vvt ii m counsef uicm ill ineir 8i,a I be offered, than that required, a se ecfion from : i : ' jj .u J.i- m i cctions. 1 ut we can,vit ,out iutcrfer- i those tendered will be made by lol Karly information , ,nv,t? h,m lo ad(Jress th WfUS Monday '.'.i'.L. .iu sir:, il , . . n. - .. ; is tlesired to be communicated to the Adiutant (leneral i evening., - I ' cnii . ui mess iu iiiciii iiiu inicresi ivnirh is in . i- . . i - . . . l t. i .it ; i '.!. ' , ' "r" not the progress ot tne enrolment : And all Military Iteefs in the State will cause this requisition to be made r (heir success, by all who hold their no1 opinion, and the .ardent hopes thit are enter- ' jnoU'n; generally, to those under their command, that all v ' , V . i -n i. ! i r .. ho duly estimate the high honor of their country, and lainea ,uiat iney i wui not uisappoitu tne, prcuic-. are inclined to rally under her banner in this crisis, may 0!U will parade in CANDIES! CANDIES!! CANDIES!!! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Manufactory in the World ! ! ! JOHN J. RICHARDSON, No. 42, Market St. , Philadelphia, Favbttevilxx. j Li A. tlraliam, Thomas II I CcMBtBiaxo." J ytri Las-.i - Col. Alex. March iaon; J . Christopher Monroe, ;Leipuel ' Alexander Williams, Cca- Col. A. S. McNeill, John Ilrya Farquhard Smith,. 1 1 . Coi.t John MeDaniel, i v t LotWilIiat Johb Kvans, II. : r J. W.Howell, W.(C. M ! HLADCX. ' j Il H i Cen. James McKay. ; John 0. Mf Robert Melvin, ' Jolm L. l, S. N. Richard-on, ) A Tomas C. Smith, " A. P.aut h ;! Isaac Wright, . J, R. Rei.l, John Smith, : Ca i Sajipsox. J.T.Dod) G. T. Bnrkstlale, j ) Patrick Murphy, 1 ' fin:; John IL Spearman, Dr Faulk : Hardy Royal, New Hanover.; Ch Ja-mes Murpliy, Co e 11: Charles Henryi Smith So 1' Onmlow. N.jCler. Robert Aujan, I V'j Gntt.NE. i II S. fBeat'.y.: Thomas Hooker, ( - J. p'. L a Isides many othert In diflerent pans . With such a deservedly highchnrartcr, ! feel justified in offering these wnels lo' They will sell individual or county ridi: i tenns. Tliey also keep constant! on ban i i of wheels,' (varying in size to suitidiffrrenf ! ter,) in this place, Wilmington, Wasbin:."' bem, and also for sale by James T. 1' county. They caution all persons throu, : ffom pavitie any persons but ourlve or IAKES pleasure in informing the Merchants of ! Agents for the right of using thce wn JL North Carolina that, having made suitable ar rangements to meef'the increasing demand he continues o'clock with yoar respective companiesifbr review and iu spection. By order of Maj. flen. J. m. nynum. I . 5. M. BROWN, Col. Com. N. R. The Captains will make their returns on the day of drill. Each company will appear on parade with three roundsof cartridges. ! J. M. BROWN, Col. Com. A. Stikewalt, Adjutant. I 4w2 X the Town of Salis bury, on Monday the 1st ! to 9el his very suierior STEAM REFINED CANDY day of June, at 10 o'clock i at the extremely low price of $12 50 per 100 lbs., arid will warrant the article equal in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. Also, SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, at very reduced prices, say from Sit 50 to SU 50 per dozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, &.c., &c, &c. All orders by Mail will meet with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 184G ly43 with sjde arms tor drill and Curt-martial ; also on Tuesday the 2d, at 9 . ttohp Of their friends. To UllitC Upon tlirir best onoWethe opportunity to volunteer their services, andltq Return a tiitiinnhant maioiity of Whics, llb.S,? Ralfigh, this 22d of Mav. Ai D.-. 1846. and of AvilL H trust, their pleasure, as it Will! cer- our inaenuence tne ;u,h. J . . . J -li . I i i i ) . WILL. At GRAHAM. r i - V Vjabjy;bc their jdtityi i j' tT' WILL DO. ITveryjCIn in one of the principal mercantile ! jhons- I Ii I'd jx.. . . I' ; k . m 1V lwwunna every muter, two excepted, nave toWhtverod in the Coinpany now-formini here. I , PI' I , M 57 Ilfiwjll be seeh by the proceedings jMress."- .... W-sted io'attend. T py jiis;Exccllency's Command, "! W.m. Hill, Secretary of State. ly adopted On motion, of F. R. Rouche. ! Resolved, TKat the proceedings of this meet Watchman for licatton. On motion o( Gen. R. W adjourned to meet again at Monday eve ing next, at thej , S. B. RonT. W. Long, Sec. NOTICE TO MlLLWRlGlTSi ployment acquaint yourselves 'Wi:h r . l'U..l ...A n ... ....U I. .mnfAV fit i . " business in different parts tf tbe State. DILVCAX McNKH. AKCH'D McLAl CI . : , A. A. McKlyrilAN. Fayatctdle, January, 180 ly S '! TO KDf TORS. Any Editor fcf a new Carolina who will publish "the above fur c seuJ i'" aper, shall be entitled to one in ! . to dispose of as he may please, t , . . i Ji LL perspns having claims against Daniel t I ; III Cress, dee'd, will present therr. for pay. ment vithin the time prescribed by law, or this ' opposite the large brick house at Salisbury, i " ndtice Will 13 pleaded in bar of jtheir recovery ; ! teach the art of cutting on the latest and i nic i i . ;jj .l;.. . -l.. i i:. . sryie as a gem lor iew i orh. anu Lon0" the meeting ' mosu niucuiuu must mane imiiieuiait; jmj the Courthouse oii ! ,ncnt- A. VV. jiRANDON, roll of the drum. WALLS, CVm. Itead Quarters, Salisbury, N. C, 1th Brigade, 4th Divifion N. C. Militia, May 27A, 1846. Iy the Proclamation of his Excellency VVm. ! aged 18 months A. (Irahami Governor of North Carolina, is- i i" thJ! Iown " Tuesday nigl 53CCU In this county, on the 27th insii VIRGINIA EMER- ! ETT, daughter of J. C, and Ca-oline'McConnaughey, H. IL CKARD, ; '! M. BOtpER, Executors.. 'Salisbury; May 12th, 1846 14w3 CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH ! BF. FRALEV, will also make in the latest style, well done and warranted to fit his phop, most approved Iphia. Cut- li. F. FRALEY. SALE of i tins done at short notice. 32tf pf the iheeti 1 sued at the city of Raleigh, on the 22d day of1 ".S IT Wm' H' HKm ;t m Q4 r j j :.L niu . i ot her life. Obituary next week. ! nS JIay 181G,;of our independence; the 70th, to : .J H last, Mrs. LOUISA the 49th year on, thursjlay vningi , hat an aijjoLmed Meeting carry into effect a requisition made by the Pre-:-;T,I! neHt S0yrts1'l0,li rH87 vening j idenf of tbfel United States, to raise a Regi- - ir'1: U1S1 ir-r- hver iad- beht of Infantry Volunteers, to muster into the ''mllfM. i I M iii)int nl .Vi ic mrv nn, t i: . ' ' i .t it i '.r. "VtZM '; ",,u;fv""iy,are re- , service oi me united Mates, .i be attention ot the public is directed to son, ftuti. ishinr articles ' the advert ir Ar t nitouucinj; the reception of a new and be rM supjdy of Je welry. Those wis . in their line of business, will find it to their in. terct (6 eall on them. ! -.f rp AKEtf up on the! 18th May, JL Pntered on the stray Uok foirRot . ' . Sorrel home rolt. untvwil in h ' lrr A e ke. and thfc-ft hind foot white half way to! the and strav book for Rowan. by Solomon Ketchey, two stray cplis-4-one " te. 'AlS0:'A Bfrdutwaf-w rA.n i..... :i. Wrree ywjoldj'with a black mani sad tail way; supposed to be' Therefore I, R. VV. Long, Brigadier Gen eral of said Brigade, do command all Col. Commandants of Regiments composing; said Brigade, to make the above requistion known to their inferior officers and soldiers subject to military duty, and to enroll from them as vol. unteers all such as are patriotically disposed to enter into the servico ot their country, that the requisite number may lie selected therefrom, and organize so as to be held in readiness for command, j ! By order of 1 I M R. VV. LONG, Brig. Gen. S Jakes L. Cowan, Maj. ; U j i. S. .Officers of the Brigade should be prompt on receivina the reouisite "number on their list to forward the same to the Adjutant Lieneral ol (ho btate. E ; f . UNION HOTEL, IIlLLSBORQUGII. T11HE subscribers, having purchased the Union Hotel, A Hillsborough, N. C, have thoroughly repaired the House, and fitted it up with entire new furniture. They have the pleasure of announcing to the public, that they have succeeded in securing the services of MR. and MRS. L. G. WREN, to superintend the estabUsh ment, who, from their experience and ability to conduct the business, cannot fail to please the travelling commu nity. ' i ' ; S ' : The proprietors have spared no expense in fitting up the House in a neat and comfortable style ; and. they pledge themselves to the travelliiig public, that the bouse will be constantly supplied with good clean beds, a well spread table, faithful and obliging! servants, good ostlers, and that every effort shall be made to render all three who may favor hem with a call Comfortable. , ! : . Regular Boarders, Lawyers, Jorors, &c.; will find at this house a quiet and comfortable home. It is situated convenient to business, and at the sarnie time removed from the bustle and confusion of the court-yard. N ICTTwo or three Families can be accommodated with board for the Summer. ' i "-'j ". I LONG WEBB 4c Co. Proprietors, ; Hillsboro', May 18, 1846 4w5 ! SHEETf this public. He hopes by the strictest atJentbn to fOPPER' H ARE M AlN U T Al 1 Uli I . Ir. O. B. DOUG jL AS HAVING returned to Salisbury, and located permancntl yl offers his professional services to the duties of his profession, to merit a continu ance of the confidence heretofore shown him. Office, in West's brick building,! opposite Brown Ac Maxwell's stOie, formerly occupied fTHE SUBSCRIBER having commenced the arye by DrS. Killian and Powe. ; April 2, 1846 tf49 w mocks vi ixrc, fXT" By the Wholesale and Retail. JJ A business in Mocksville, Davie county, N C , would fTlHE UNDERSIGNED EXEC I the last Will and Testament t: J II. CRESS, deceased, will kell at WMt auction, on TUESDAY the 9th DAV of JEN' Court-Uousc in Salisbury, the jc HOUSE AND' LOT. CSSSI 1 NUMBER TWO, With tli ; Onf-niiildiusi t! owned and occupied for a number t ; a Store iy .ir. uress. ibw is vny stands for a store in this town. 'J - LOT, having six poles in front v.. EDEN PARK POWDER MILLS. HAVING been appointed, a gentj for this Factory I can oner the public in whole oi half kegs at man ufacturers prices, an article of Powder which has been favorably known throughout the Southern country fur many years, arid I can warrant it equil to any manufac tuied in the Uaited States. ir Orders frorjt the interior will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. and if the ajrticle is not found to be such as represented may be returned and I will pay all expenses, i , E- J- LUTTERLOH. WilmingtoTH, April 2984641 i ; . Eiecotors Notice. , THE undersigned having qualinet) at February ses sions of Rowan County Court, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Matthewj L. Steele, dee'd, requests all persons having claima araiust the same to nrunt them lor pai-incui wiiuw iucf" v.. , ;F Z . . ' r Ml I 1 lawor tuts notice, win inform his friends and the public' generally that he is . rqnnins backl ! Also.'a , ii r.l-ra in tb var ous branches of l"-3 uui B . t.... : ,DJ 1 TRA CT OF LAXV am!,:. , 150 acre: . adjoining tbe lawls of Samuel Rihc!! ers, with a HOUSEj and THIUTV cleared on it. I , A credit ft wed ro and eiLtcen ii le given, the purchaser giving bond v. rity for the purchase mony I. sell and convey such Hfiht and tine in them by the WilUnd nolother. i J A. VV' BRANDON.) -H. II. BEARD, 1 I M. ROGER,' ) Saltsbury. May 12. 1515-p43 t.;.lf J.m b work shall be as well done as in any other shop in the State, and he hop. 4rc at tention to his'business to merit a reasonable share at leaCountrya" others wishing to buy to sell again would do well to give me a call before buying etae w here, as my prices will be regulated according to tle hardness of the times. House Guttering and Roofing done on the shortest "IS'rewter. Copper, BTptfp" taken in exchange. RICH D. M. LPPLRfcO.N. March 19th, 1846. 48:tf TO THE PUBLIC! :OHN D JOHNSTON having prepared himself with the best Instruments for surveying, would inform ioe , . . u. .:n ot .11 iirrk attend to hay citizens ot Rowin ina. uc y . . , survevins done, ne promise Kw-nUat in hatr of their recovery . . ,; JAMES KERPv, ExJr. i Aall be correctly done, and at moderate clurge. t-A- ALL KINDS OP BLANK- Neatly printed aw! for aj at thi Wayth,jl84Crti JOHN I. SHAVER, Raket R. VV. LONG, Brig. Gen. ; May 2d, 1916- may 9, 184613 1 .1- . - 1 .-K , 1! t -'t i. : --rii
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