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1tf :i-!,,-hi ' ; .-. . i - i J . -. i.i-'--'- . - - . t . i ,4.- t ! i i from yvAsm 1 Vl k. ON. ft i THE . 'i i ' 1 ViMIIXfltt. 41 frm the W wciuueu m : r 'I I .l i' Will" JDRMO0RACY AKDiTHE TARtFfr CAUSE OF THE AVAR. ii I if dm'Bahi&iie African. t The inucia. rK ., J W other f -.v- - ..t,. of iicn.ii ayi1"! r" M ,5vr " ,!,:; V.nm the extravagant waicniv"'" " : . ' vi.-- cdestruclivo to our men, L ir JLk killed nnd founded instead ! 5 - 1 Ma 1 1 1 ; : : V ' 1 - - ' i- T.I- a : a. l hs suojoineu article trom the ;v ashington ; ; A writer in a northern paper gives some, Union! will gi4 the reader a prettVcbrreci idea ; caose' for the Mexican tyarj not very! ere-" tocos; M&terinc kvti much more teve f tor6o and much m T . . . - '.. it ' Lit of the Jiarmonyiexisting among the Loco! uasningion on inc lann question : ; Bnt U is nqt beweved that either House Congress will adjourn without doing their duty - L-S Li fT - ' Ml . !. ii is ceria.ni iimi uue iiouse will noi ; anu u is equally certain; that. every democrat in the Se-i nate, except two, will go for a reduction; or mo.1 dification of the Tariff to lh revenue point.i-4 Upon the House of Representatives, threforei a'v r , . ,,t.lSlV,Pl The number OF upon ino nouse oi ttepreseniauvesjinerciore, ,ci;at befcr Ff cd j f"",, will test all the awful rUorisibility ofittemit! Si,t ian. kfHed ,S bUU msieau ?i -v, ,y . to adiourn Without comoletins the reform; ua most severe to the end of the and successful feat of , i' city,) rt li.:- MavU son ot Jr- way, oi mis t . ,1 3 Um lrpn much more bloody fTiT. ( .... t ':! wl.. j.r otH at the camp and kirel will have the e0et of keeping the Mexi- CinS Upon mo riji" - ;rr , . Considerably prolonged. IfJo yontesl, it Is supposed hoi fLTKijextnew aLack lupon Malamoi'as, and if this is done, and afficrce engagement ensue, llie great body of tne'Mexican forc will be routed. There a iiesrs - he : noihi'itg like definite information oeris to the number j)f Meijcans in the ser vice l Upon the Uio Grande, or! on the march. ThSe must be a hard ljattle if Paredes is really ,00 his way to Matamoras from Mexico, with 10.000 men. . . ; The National Fair wai crowded to sufloca, jrlori last night..' t is supiwsed i that six tjious ifii)Jpcr8qnr were'in the building. Hundreds puld uotTgaTn admittance, ani it became ne cessary to suspend the sale of tickets. Nol iilitanding the half dozen ettra trains to and torn Baltimore ye ste relay, the number of visi- ing to; adjourn Without completing the reforms wnicn a majority ol them were eieciea to carry out, But we look confidently upon that: body tor the most active and decisive measures. If these reforms be not completed, let no man say it is our fault ; that dur chains are gilded.V We yill continue to strike at the tariff, and will risk everything upon the cause. i 1 The llarrisburg (Pa.) Union, the Loco Foco organ of Pennsylvania, says, in reply to this sentiment . - i J i r " This kind of logic may suit the southern theoist, but in good old Democratic Pennsyl vaniai we eschew all such nonsense, j Let Us first drive the; enemy from the soil, and talk of encouraging the manufactures of foreigners! a terwaras. THE MEXICAN WAR. The following spculations, from one of the hiost enlightened of the Democratic journals which support! the measures of the Adminstration, cannot fail to interest our readers at the present moment : "If, as some seem to expect, the demon stration of strength which the U. States have made on the Rio Grande should dis- ditable to those who 1 were I instrumental in bringing it about. ' The holders of Tex as scrip relied on the public lands for pay ment. - Un investigation, it appeared that in Texas proper, the whole public domain had been squandered away i by 4 the. Po4 ernment, and the holdiers off the greit Jft mount of Texas scrip, ; lost all hopes bf payment" from that source; To secure them, it became necessary toplunder Mex- icu ui a largB portion Ol - inree oiates ,yi New Mexico Coahuila ! and Chihaiihau, and all of New Mexico? which lies be tween the Bravo del Norte sand the river Nueces; west of which stream the Re public of Texas never had either jurisdic tion, civil or military, or the shadow of a claim, except that arisingj from an act of its legislature, which declared the Bravo to be the western boundary of the Repub lic. We do not know who, 'of the viojent leaders of the party that projected this scheme, are holders of scrip, or how Jar the possession of this article has infiuenc ed them. An Editor, distingnished by his present position, was said to have had ma ny scrip-holders among his connexions, and was charged with being incited to battle for annexation I on this account We cannot rely upon all we hear in such cases, but we have no doubt whatever- a- bout the influence of land speculators up on the measures of the administration.! IVY. Commercial. 1 i ' ..1 11 t : 1 ? .r -: : -- - . , - r J - . 1 BOGER & WILSON, MAVE iUSTfHECElVED A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF Consisting in part of fititj full jewelled Gold and Silver Levers, iepinb, Patent Vertical and com mon escapement. Watches, gold guard Chains, and Kev- Indies and GentlmnV fi I . Pins and finger Rings; iecklace, Medalions, Bracelets, Studs, Coral, Woodward', superior cold Djamond pointed Pens, amt iyer pointed Pencils, gold and siWer Thimbles,: gold and silver pencil cases, I n v pP i Cold and ilUtt Spcctaeles, ladies nalr Pins. Steel Ba; nw sti n cnt vL mr, ! es of ; t 7 ' J v uu v a sja rv jnua it ! i . . . ; By ;Friday Llormiv;, FOUR DA YS LATER FROM IV. ! Th steamship Great I ; .t n it. New York on thcSOih ult.. Lr.: erpool dates of the 9th May. The passage of the Oregon ?v been received in Fingland by t: Havre-. The passage of the X not created much surprise, wr.a ! as a matter of course, and the t . press is' generally pacific. Cotton hasgoneupone-cil tV Speculation was ut a low Cotton on the 7th wcri ! bales for export and specuHf:. . iSSS ,lrl SSn"neD' "'fT ,nd "Tf" U " k ,U c.n W pu, i (Hn ., Aon j The Grai Market exl.ib j; Chapman's & Emerson's superior Razor Straps, Chinese Razors, Rodgers' Congress Knives and Scissors, Silver .Tea and Table Spoons also finely plated German sil ver tea, table and desert spoons, silver butter Knives, sugar tongs salt and mustard spoons, tooth brushes silk purses, together with many other articles nsually found in Jewelry stores ; all of which will be sold very low for cash or on time to punctual customers. . (. j ' . " I j All kinds of watches will be repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent lever, musical, repeating and plain ; also, clxrks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelry put in order on reasonable terms and warranted ibr -twelve months, j Lepine and plain' watches will be altered to patent levers and warranted u perform well. Call ai i in; uiiliv nuw, vyyvst. vjf . t . uiuuo muic. tu .-vii nuik kui iiuiii u uisiojivc will DC Caretully attendeu IO. leri appeared 1o be not at all diminished. .. - . a a ; courage the Mexican Government in the L lAt L. J I I 3:: U.:ninnmUtnwWnAt. lunuer prosecution 01 ine war, ana iqaa ? ,i Jr. . , them to accept an envoy from our Gov- tut tne comnuueo ,o .ojesuc .13 . i.a- ernmntf the war will have, been brought tiorito Sir. ingcrspii, win report at an eariy oay. to.-: i-npPfi nnd fnrtnnaf.P termination TJiJ diursing clerk, (Mr. Stubbs) will proba. Wc?' earriestly hope that this will be the t rfgarded as on(i of the principal offend- result, bothlibr the interest of the two na- ers. and will no doubt lose his bfiice. Mr. Ty- tions concerned and for the interest of hu- ! . T 1 ' gPERIPOCAL gm SPECTACLES ' i ; T . V . . . . . ; W will have certain intcrrocatories submitted manity. Un tne other hand, should am4 Ib tim, to answer in writing! (the other corn- mosity of the Mexican population towards Vnftiio have summoned him ia Urson to be ore- thi country disincline their Government 10 an immediate accommodation, tne close of the war may be adjourned to a very distant dayj We incline to believe thai the; war will either be a very . short or a tjjitteo have summoned nun ia person to be pre- 'f Mr.l Adams, Mr. V. Mason, and Mr.Cush. ing (resummoned to answer certain questions as to tne practices ot jna cuiiuiuuec un lurngn very long one. lejations. This subject, trom long delay, lost "The temper of the i native Mexicans, much of Us interest, but the time of reporting a race consisting mostlv of aborigines or V' niucu ureeus vvxiu a large miusion 01 original blood, is that of dogged endurance.' Ihe nation j has no commerce for us to ha rass i or plunder; the productions of the country suffice for their imperfect state of civilization!: they have no magazines of provision lor an invader to seize, and if theyswere deliberately to adopt the poli cy of attemptinsr to wearv us out with thai sort of jflying and desultory hostilities which in their language are called by the tenii gueriiia, we may nave a war 01 long duration Del ore us. will rtive it freshness. Mr. Webster will be it, .f -,r (. : 1 1 1 Entirely acquitted, and the charges fall with se iere indignation uponthe heaqs of those who pne of the specifications you will remember, .wt l.he corruption of the public press. This is eruirely disproved.; The ony money paid to ;An jircss was for printing spine! blank forms pf ncmiuns. ' ; j .'j :Mr. Tyler, I learn, was expected to reach the inly this -evening. J ! I I hear it said this evening that in conse qUCnco of Gen. 'faylor's great success, he will hot suffered to remain at the head of the armv. ! fhe lawintroduced by Mr. Berrien, of Ga.. Itbilay H the Senate provides! that the receiving j'ofaiiy letters of inarqyo frorti any foreign J rlwco or State, in violation of treatv with thn United States-shall be punished as pirac and the circuit courts, of the Uniteoj States arc em powered to try and determine accordingly. V ' ...... , j ; j I; 'Hw President to.day nominated Gen. Tay lor tothe Senate as Brevet Major-General, arid ihe nomination um unanimously confirmed by thft senate. THE MEXICAN WAR. PURPOSES OF THE ADMIMISTRAT10N. j - , ! Washington, "May I Tf Rational Fair continued to draw lof'iiifers to the city, and the evening i 107 crowds - I :i and day exhiVitions are both crowded. The school chit- Jrcn visited the Fair ko-day, toi the number of five M six hundred. I , 9 f r - -V ; S !; iTne Rouse of Representatives acted upon thie ! Civil and Dinlomatic iBill to-day. and the Sen- j fiteupon the Bill supple mejittiry to the War jijlill, fur increasing the number of officer's ant! ihe efficiency of the Army. I I ! j The war policy ;of tne. Administration was pretty clearly demonstrated this morning, in a vote rejecting a proposition jtoj send a special Minister to Mexico1 whenever the Mexican Go. Iinister. The vi suchj aN Lirerhment would rece S i . ... . i i 5 pejaceipfTeHng the j)arty in power are noi will. T IThh Sna ; T Senate confirmed the following appoint l(micnts, f6-day,for the 'new regiment of mounted i'riftcmcn'f f rcrsifor F. Smith, 'of La., as hi r dapt. Fremont, Lieutenant Colonel. Colonel. Major. Lieutenants for George S." Burb ridge, of Ky Arid ten (japtains and twenty v the ten Companies; j Among the Captains is a son of Senator fl)ritten,den, among the Lieutenants a brother of r - i.i iho.noniinecs aro from all sections of the fry frndthej appointments ae generally re- , -girueu as good.! ; The Senate was engaged be . weeh two and th The following more than semi-official disclosure of the views and nurnoses of tb Administration in its war with Mexi co js so frank and full, that the Public to be enabled to make up its opinion of their merits requires only to know, in ad dition, from! the same authority, what it is, on the part of the Mexican Republic, that the Executive would consider as mani festing " a sense of justice.' -iVa Int. From " the Union" of yesterday Morning. I The New York Albion invoked all the friends of peace to exert their best efforts for its preservation. Ithinks the danger imminent, j We' sympathize in our wish es with the! Albion. We, too, deprecate an : war between Great Britain and the United States, and we invoke as sincere ly as it does the blessings of peace be tween the two nations. But why does it indplge any fears at this moment ? Why suppose that the call for fifty thousand volunteers points to a war with England? We mean to conduct the war against Mex icojwith all the vigor in our power. We may want twenty-five thousand volun teers, or even more, to strike such a blovv as may cortipel her to make peace. We shall invade her territory ; we shall seize her, strongholds ; we shall shall take jsven her capital, there be no other means of bringing her to a sense of justice. We may want fifty thousand Volunteers, ;not against England, but for the Mexican war. Why need itie Albion, then attribute lour military energy to any covert design of waging a War against England ! A letter from an Officer of the Army to his friend in this citty, dated at Point Isa bel 6n the I4th instant! after describing the late bravely fought; actions, says : " ine luuiiary .vcaueuiy is in ine ascena- ant. The imbecility ot the old, and the luxurious and matrimonial life of theyoang- have gloriously vindicated their character from the aspersions which have bcencast upon them in high places. ' ;;; ; k; . - DIED in Salisbury, on Tuesday, May 26, Mrs. jou isa Horah, aged 49 years consort $f William H.jHo roh.Esq., after a protracted and painful illness of aear ly twelvemonths, supposed to be; a disease of the langs. Mrs. Horah was a consistent member of the Presbyte rian Church for many years, giving evidence at all times, by her daily walk, that she loved, and served her Redeemer. Although she was naturally retiring in lier disposition, and domestic in her habits minglingj less with the world than many others, still her light was not concealed. All who knew her. were led to believe! that she felt that there was truly a reality in the religion of Jesus. She seemed to be convinced early in the I pro gress of her disease, that her end was fast approaching, but manifested no fear.. She gave all to understand that her little children, which needed a mother's care, were the only objects which seemed tq bind her to the shores of time. And as she still approached the crisis, her faith seemed to triumph in a remarkable manner. When asked by her pastor if she could; realize the fact,; that Jesus Christ was then peculiarly her Saviour, she replied in the affirmative ; and repeated in a low, but distinct tone of voice, th verse, " Jesus jean make a dying bed," &,c, Again she exclaimed as ih a triumph, O it is a blessed thing to die when our sins are pardoned." Thus departed one truly loved by -all who knew her, leaving a devoted companion with a number of little children to mourn and weep over an irreparable loss. Com. State of Jiovtli earolfna, Iredell County Superior Court of Law & Equity. David W. Leib and Regina- Hoover and others, r. : The Heirs at Law of Jacob and Elizabeth Hoover and others. In Equity, j i 4l ..-t. IT appearing to the Clerk and Master 1 that the Heirs of Elizabeth and Jacob Hoover, Esther Leib, the heirs of Julia Ann Dowres, Catharine Culp, wife of Henry Culp. Milly Harfcrav, wife of Samuel Hargrave, Matil da Troutman, and William Troutman, Henry Gulp, jr., Lydia Dowres, Ruel Dowers and Jonas Leib, ore notin habitants of this State : It .ia ordered that notice be giv en by publication for six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, for the above named Defendants to be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law and Equity, to be hejd for the county of Iredell "at the Court-Hoqse in Statesville, on the second monday after the fourth jmon day in August next, and then and there plead answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and order for sale of land issued. - i Witness, L. Q. Sharpe, Clerk ajid Master of said Court of Equity, at office in Statesville, the 2d monday af ter the 4th monday in February, A. D., 1846. j L. Q. SHARPE, c. m. e. 6w6 Printer's fee $5,50 ,. J State of Jlottfi eavoUUsi, KO IVAN COUNTY. Hamilton C, Jones, Solicitor, . 1 ; new and superior Article of American manufacture, constructed upon scientific principles, and per fectly easy and' natural to the eye. The following extract of a certificate from Dr. Lardner, indicates na ture and properties of the perifocal glass ; By imparting to the surfaces of the lenses such a form; that a sec tion through the?r axis, shall be one of the conic sections ; vision through these, in all directions in which the ax is of the eye can turn, is perfectly distinct and free from the distortion incident to thejfPommon spherical lenses. For sale by BOGER & WILSON fcTAll can te auittd. Pleate call mmd give them a triaU Old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry orwork. done. Thev hone hw hp in or nunctnal and nhlicrinor at everv nail, to rpp.iv. fmmi tVm nnkt: ..nrv.t ...t.;U ;n,tii.ini I ' The Produce Market hail :: very little animation during i!. since the sailing of the Britanni The battle between the IY and Protectionists was still Parliament. ' There is no mention of any (: gress haying been made in ercion Bill since its passage a ng. . ' The British Government is Mr. Cunard in the cstabl and merit desen-es. Salisbury, N. C, My 29, 1B4C tf5 ROWAN HOTEL 'iff nit! m FOR SALE ! j THE SUBSCRIBER Wishing;' to remove from this pl'ace offers his 1 HOUSE AND FURNITURE, for sale. Persons who wish to engage in Hotel keeping, have now a chance of getting one 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 timeil have kept this estab lishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the travelling ahd country custom. The .House is well khbwn from North to South, haying 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 ihem to come and see me, as I intend to sell arid will give a bargain, j 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, 1846-i-tf 41 IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS liotclikiss's Vertical Water Wheel. new line of simi-monthly S tween Liverpool and New -Y. ; inc insurrection in opam, i inci oi uaucia, nas ueen i :. I pressed. . ! i The Corn Bill was, at last :i ! before Parliament. No mcnii of its progress. TN consequence of the very great popularity which JL these wheels have attained by the use of nearly 4000 I of them in diffirent parts of the country, the uWribere have sold about 100 Rights in North Carolina, thirty oft which are in fuQ and successful operation in Cumberland j county. When properly introduced, they' nearly double the value of the mill, and in quantity of work generally far exceed the most sanguine expectations of the owners, many of whom are gentlemen distinguished for their sci ence and practical skill, who have attested to the value of this improvement. The wheels are more durable, and more easily kept in order, when properly put to- : gether, than the common flutter wheel. They will save ; one-third of the" water, and run well in back water when there is a head above. The speed of the Baw is increas ed to more than -double the strokes per minute. I The price of an individual right for one pair of wheels, at? vf w . We refer, among others, to the following gentlemen, some of whom had the wheels in operation 12 months or more, and from many of whom we have received certi ficates highly approving of these wheels, and stating that their saws, with this improvement, cut 2500, 3000, 3500, and even as high as 5000 feet a day, according to the head of water. 4 FASHIONS FOR 1816, At the old Tailoring Establishment ! HORACE II. BEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. Mahan, the 'tLaancSlaa 5JPLOaso ANp t3P2aaal!UipIJaa3a LPJ.S3Lia acEJSSr for the Siting aad Summer of 1846, which far excells any thing oft the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the j ll TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at his old stand, where he is ev er ready to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cutting and making of garments, nb to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful work as h been, always shall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, he hopes to merit its continuance. ; N . Ii. 1 he subscriber has ir his employ a workman who cannot be surpassed either North or South. April 3, 1846 if 28 j j H. H. BEARD. 4- "I 1 : ! ! 1 ' CkDIES t CANDIES ! ! CANDIES ! ! ! I Cheapest, and most Extensive Candy i a Manufactory in the World ! ! ! ! JOHN J. RIQJIARDSON, JSTo. 42, Market St. Philadelphia, TAKES pleasure in informing the Merchants of North Carolina that, having made suitable ar ran"ements to meet the increasing demand he continues to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY at the extremely low price of 12 50 per 100 lbs.. George W. Rex, Guardian and sureties, Robert Erwin, ! and will. Warrant the article equal in quality to any man ; Isaac Tenneson, Jacob Link and Daniel Web. ; ufactured in th United States. Also, In Equity. ! j SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, at ;very reduced prices, pay from 1 50 to $4 50 per k&en bottles packed, with a full assortment ot foreign Fa yetteti i.le. A. Graham,, Cc.MBERI.AXD. Col. Alex. Murchison, Christopher Munroe, Alexander' Williams, Col. A. S. McNeill, Farquhard Smith, John McDanjel, Johh Evans, J. W.Howell, Rladev. Gen. James McKay. Robert Melvin, S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. Smith, Isaac Wright, John Smith, - Sampson. G. T. Barksdale, Patrick Murphy, John H. Spearman, Hardy Royal. New Hasover. James Murphy, Charles Henry, 0-vsi.ow. i Robert Amna, ' Greese. Thonia Hooker, Lenoie. Thomas Rouse, Mr. Lassiter. Jones. Lemuel Simmons. Craven. John Bryant, Colcmbls. Lot Williamson, Robe-son. W. C. McNeill, Richmond. John C. McLaurin, John L. Fairley, Anson. .A. Bauchum. J. R. Reid, Millwright, Caswell. J. T. Dodson, Millwright, Guilford. Dr. Faulks, Chatham. Cole Brantly. Smith St Pullen, N. Clegs. Wake. S. Beasly. J. T. Leach. vnnf wisinvcTn Correspondence of the Baltimore .' 1 1 Vhiiii:th The Democratic- members c f t i .? ? . i ivrprtrseniaiives wre iu caucui -meeting waa well attended, l i t : sent, and tbe TarilT Democrats w many, and it is understood .t!.'y go into caucus upon the queti i the tariflTot 1812. It was en ; ;'. to vote for and electioneer f;r J whose election was almost s-nrc : tariff That one act has bad l!. atini distrust, all of which n.' t ' voided by securing the choice c l ed to tho institutions of the cc cus, as I understand, order i. a ; nue Bill shall be called up i 1 t next Monday, or about the ml J Navy Appropriation Bill is vet tu ! with some smaller appropriati. u design is to eel this out of li e v j Revenue Bill is called up. lue l'nvaie calendar, u n i. be abandoned, and it may hi - Congress. Nerer were cl iir ! justice of. Congress so l a ! Iy the present. Detween 'Ml. j and the "insolence ofcfTice," a i is frowned upon for making a i I claims. If he is a poor man !. I beggar, and if a rich man he is t: I bob. The tender mercies"' ( :' 1 as cruel as the grare. ( The hour of meeting was ; sure and the proposed rcccs. I . i dav. but may succeed to-rnorrow. The President has ventured t of the Senate by re-nomihatin- II Collector of the Port of Phil ad !, EPISCOPAL coayi;: During the past week, our ( gratified by the the mectir,;: nl Convention of the Epi-cc in the Diocese of North t : attendance has been unusual I consisting of 23 Clergymen men, representatives from '-. With tlie exception of tt. I..:' How their names are pronounced. A corres nrtnr!(iit nf thr St T.nnia Rni.A;il .lL' s. - .:;. i-w' ' . i w f n ' I - "..wiv oaa luai its H rc rw r6w"f DUir W the names of the fo owinir Snanish bffi y or this city. f ; rr:-. lLj ...... r are f Cfapt, JOHN McCULLOCH : .1 weetinff foi the idiies tp represe " l 48 hairrhan of thb late purpose of noniinatinir candid it Rqwan cotintt in the House of Commons of: the .'next' General camT.i., permit mo through youj to tender my; sincere tftantsl to my brother; A Vh igs, fb the high honJ '0t Conferred in' telectlnit m nannn of thetjrrn Oi l te7 4n( toeipress my deep regret; that prij V Tf ctaderations of ihe utmost imnoriance if ceding tc their wishes, liut Whilst am Constrained In ilnrftnn thn rJrrin9tmnl Blifi 'J&r tno to say, whatever aid mV feeble efforts or ng to the cause, it shall bt exerted in se iriqg the success of the Whig Candidates' who ooubtldst will ... ;lh Ue contest '!) 1 rusting, mV motive kFtoperry aDOreiafodJ! s - r i. - i j I am your ob'l servant. I r triumphantly likely, at tho present juncture of affairs, to be frequently in the mouths of our citizens, for ihe satisfaction of those not already familiar with the pronunciation, the follwing is given : s " Gen's Arista, Ampudia, Mejia and Canales, Cols Carasco and Carabajal, are pronounced by Spaniards!, as follows A-ree-ta, Am-poo-dia, Ma-Aee-a, Co-na-les, Ca-rtw-co, Ca-ra tu hal the vowel a, in each instance, having the sound of that letter in the English word fat. 1 hej be. comes h, the b, v. Fruits and Nuts, &c, &,c, &c All orders by Mail will meet with prompt attention at 1 j RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1846 ly48 ; CLOTHING FOB. I CHEAP FOR CASH ! Bl F. FRALEY, will also make in the latest style, well done ahd warranted to fit at his shop, opposite the large brick house at Salisbury. He will also ! teach the art of cutting on the latest and most approved . style as agent for New York! and! Philadelphia. Cut- tirfg done at short notice. 32tf B. F. FRALEY. j ! ' 1 il't $ in declining may C. tl PARTED bell A Good The New Orleans Tropic in serts the figure of a ' runaway,' and adds : Gen. Ampudia, the great Mexican hero, who cut oti the heads of our citizens in Tobasco, Ajouua mem in on, in running away trom the battle of the 9th, opposite Matamoras, got wounded low down in the t back. This in formation! is autheiitir. We hone lhat wKaii I fi n . ' i . r. T I uem iayior tak.es Matamoras, that Gen. Am- ru,f ue usft behind, as a ricti prize. ..v.; , .;mwp in . me American ranns wno want nim. i S: CmiS VAtlE.-The officera of the llnifS sn4 Army of occupation have raised a purs of $1,000 as a comuiimefH to captain walker, the gallint TeianJ TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Ro- JL bert Erwin and Isaac Tenneson, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of thisState : Therefore Or dered that publication be made for six weeks in the Car olina Watchman, a newspaper printed and published in Salisbury, requiring the said Robert Erwin and Jacob Tenneson, to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity for Rowan county at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on the third monday after the fourth monday in August, 1846, and plead, or demur to complainants bill On failure, judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, and the case set for hearing absolute. 1 SAMUEL SILLIMAN, c. m. e. 6w6 Printer's fee $5 50 ; ' Administrators' Sale ! j WILL be sold on the 30th instant, on the Planta tion formerly H. C. Burke's, for the purpose of distribution and paying the debts of Abner Burke, dee'd, two Tracts of Land. One containing 120 Acres.hine ty of which is cleared, and rive acres good meadow, the whole in fine cultivation, with a dwelling house, a good barn and thrashing machine. The bther containing a bout 130 actes, 60 of which is cleared, and in good re pair, with a dwelling house, barn and other out-houses. Both tracts are first rate land, lying convenient to; two excellent miils, not more than one niile from N, Keely and J. Krider's mills. A liberal credit will be given, Terms made known on the day of sale. j W. P. BURKE, AduVrfc Guardian. June 5, 1845 riw6 j UNION HOTEL, HILLSBOROUGH. H :. H ' 1 .. THE subscribers, having purchased the Union Hotel, Hillsborough, N. C, have thoroughly repaired the House, and fitted it up with entire ne-w furniture. J . They have the pleasure of announcing to the poblic, u, Zn ,k Knnlr nf rhV River nre nrenared o receive th1 SSV cceedecf m securing be services of MR. ! an forwftrd Goods upon sucli terms as will defy acom- , and MRS. L. G.WREN; to superintend the establish- . 1, 0Ur'charges and expenses being one-third lesson j meDi,wuu, iiuiu ineir experience ana acuity to conduct, the business, cannot fait to please! ihe; travelling commu nity. Besides many others in different parts of the Slate. With such a deservedly high character, the subscribers feel justified itf; offering thesej wheels to the Public. They will sell individual or county rights on reasonable terms. They n3so keep constantly on hand for sale, pairs of wheels, (varying in size to suit different heads of wa ter,) in this plane, Wilmington, Washington and New- I bern, and also; for sale by James T. Dodson, Caswell ; Conventibni Divine eni county. i ney cauiion an persous inrougiiuui iim- oiaie from paying any persons but ourselves or our authorized Agents for the right of using these wneels. NOTICE TO MILL WRIGHTS. If vou wiahem- i ployment, acquaint yourselves with putting in these j two J'OUng men Were ordlli. ( Wheels, as we pow wish to employ at least 10U in tm I business in different parts of the State. nnvrM v u.vrir i ARCII'D McLAUGIILIX. , ker. to the Order of Deacon k -T-r.ntt vr 1 In Snndav ni2nl a COiiC C Fayctterille, January, 1846 lj43 t. i performed and a Sermoti pr morning and night of each dav. Besides the usual Divi hi Iy Ministry : Mr. N. C, Hu: ' , ! to the Order of Priesfs, and : ! was made on behalf of the M ; III t.UUUli. Any tailor ot a newpaper in no. i r t, n,,T Carolina who will publish the above for one year, and i 1 ne aUSCS Ol IDC Ltiu. . send the paper.lshall be entitled to one individual right, j that besides the two persons ; to dispose of asi he may please. i boVC, tWO Others have tccii tthe order of Deacons, ana t: of Priests. That there -ire r. REAL ! the Diocese, the Bishop, 20 Pi rMU4 1 3 Deacons. . The number of Baptisms ! Adults and 202 Infants; t: Marriages Cl, and of Co.iilr. SALE of T AKi: up on the 18th May, and entered on the stray book for Rowan, by Solomon Ketchey, two stray colts one a sorrel horse cilt, supposed to be 3 or 4 years old, blaze in the face, the left fore leg white up to the knee, and the left hind foot white half way to the knee. Also, a strawbery roan horse colt, supposed to be two or three years old, with a: black mane and tail. s JOHN I. SHAVER, Ranger. May 28th. 1846 3w5 I f rpHE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTORS of the last Will and Testanent of DANIEL II. CRESS, deceased, will sett at IMtfcUc Aucjttou. DISSOLUTI rflHE firm heretofore exi FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. .i - J J: I 1 I .... on TUESDAY DAY of JUNE, .t .l.e , Mr. li. K.: authorised t aettle the accounts 4 t A. J'. " Court-House in Salisbury, the HOUSE AND LOT, HALL & HALL : OULD inform the merchants of the interior tfcat tHev have in rnnrwrtion with the general ,V 7 " J - ;-- - " C . w cFafrrJr S3aafltiQCBSr added to that ot I or- warding J and having argel and commodious Vv are- The proprietors have spared no expense in fitting up! the House in a neat and comfortable style-; and ; they pledge themselves to the tra veiling public, that the house will be constantly supplied" withj good clean beds,- a well spread table, faithful and obliging servants, good ostlers, and that every effort sliall be made to render all those who may favor hem with a call Comfortable. ; j, , i Regular Boarders, Lawjers, Jurors,; &e.i will find at this house a quiet and comfortable home It is sittiated convenient to"buaines3, and at the; Bame time removed from the bustle and confusion of the court-yard. m Bj Two or tnree x ammea can be accommodated wita m a 1". i --- . . -1 j i ,fi n : : -- " .-!: - j NUMBER TWO, With the Oiit-nttildin thereon, ' owned and occupied for a number of years as a Store by Mr. Cress. This is one of the lcst stands for a store in this town. This is a half LOT, having; six pol" front with !" ehe fwsls rnnninrr rmrr. Also, a TRACT OF LAND coaming Cf',:,-' t aI A fDT7Q PWic that all work"rntru-trd u I : 1 O U Alw IXHd & , , j executed in the very best style . 4 i A. P. Alaoorooa. win snu rmiam Salisbury, april 17, tS4?- . Notice. FASHIONABLE TAX I. V . II. S. MILLED. RESPECTEULLY inarms il and tbe public generally, Hit ! carry on the above business at ir e pled by Alsobrook A. M tlr. TU .... . . j o-m.,al Rirwlin ami nth. ! A r. Aooroo w, IIMffi ! ers, with a HOUSE and THIRTY ACHES M. th interior, and mot otherwise directed, win oe iouna in cleared on it. ; irVTfTn n7JL ? i t : . i I i 1 .... I - ' .n mnnlKo 'ill 1 " oufs possession. J . j FayetteriUe, May 24, 1844 tf6 In board for the Summer. 1 j LONG,iWEBB & Co. Proprietors; ! Hillsboro', Ma'y 18, 184G twis ' .i ; M , H i I liri fi. IX. DOUGLAS HAVING returned to! Salisbury, and located i seII and conn permanently, offers his professional services to thei public. He hopes by the strictest attention to the duties of his profession, to merit i continu arice ot the confidence Heretofore shown him. ' ! Office. in AVestt brick ! building, opposite Brown 4e Ma?well'i stoie,. Iormerly occupied bf DrsJ Killia!" andiPowe. April 2, 19:10. H-ia : ! ; i I. A credit of Itwelve and eighteen months will be given, the purchaser giving bond with seen- . LL persons having claim a rity for the purchase monej. r ; Cre deC. wi;, prP ... ... : notice will be pleau?u in oar -. j and those indebted roust mak - . n tUm bv the Will and no other. r- ..f. "!A. W. BRANDON, ) H. H. BEARD, ExV. m. boger; 'Salisbury, May 12,184C4w3 s ALL KINDS OF BLANKS Neatly pr;r.fd and for taleat this C)iboe.: ment. a. w. r.: H. ii. r' M. L')(.l Salisburv, Mar r-'in, t. -'ii. if I ! t i --.X' i S 4 r . -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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