. 't. l-1 j i ; ( ; ':.t , - ' '; i , . . , . .. i - i ". i . ( . 1 :i.ncbroroiM ai V f f 1 1 1 I IV Ih t t ' ten wcinavc , he UeniocnUtc torty TO PU i t it it nau i"'1 ... VI- ..V i . L 1.1. f i ; . .ji;..Hrn. lliai II 11 nf" 1 fV7"nOiJLi the anncxai on qf r 7Q;Jvnovv it s tonsil te for Hocofoco parly Know a i u , licnst the Country. T icy know ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES. By Wilmcr and SmithVpuropean Times iri fnrmation has lccn received pei . the Hibcrnia, that Incidentally tho statejojf tlio relations with this country was brought ito the notice' of the House of Commons on the evening of the lOih May ' Lord John Russelt, made a pointed a in doing $o, delivered ! : an- war ras cose rr r i . . iWff bdAiwy M not l-cert orucrc.1 W - : . L. f .lieniitnil I AfVIln iund c,fi7.flyum-nmiiiic rfMun lusion to: he ' subject, and, himself ib the following gjraceful and happy lai guage a ' . -;Vr-jf I :.f T ;;;:v;1l! "Look lit one of the greatest nations of the globe I am liappy to find there are symptoms bf returning feel ings of arrfHyf and good will. "When f rend the spcech- I j . ; , i es oi weupicjy vamoun, ana oiners lorgci n UIC jum, Tirtflo?!, tup j menale wafted from the otherj side Vf thevAtlanttc l trust tier MaJP3iy'8 Governmeilir wijl be able to fix final ly the limiib which divide the loiainionsy)f her Majesty; from those of the l!nitol State's ; and J trust the convert lion or treaty! which shall settle that boundary will be the prelude of a iore intimate' connexion between us and that vast coirmonwealth of a free people that weshaJl ot now from one extremity of the -Union llic othor. They .m that whe-n this H.iirstionisoncebron-litlbeLre the! Amcr- nmnlc ind I riubtlv iin4ersfot)d by hem. T,ocofocioism is doOfrtrJd jtO fail, and j crryon tocher our manufocjures .n4 our agriculture itc)lCC tl.eir Ito fUcmpU 1 Cle Ol Ijltc, tp tions0morc 4, more perfect, striving in the neutral maf- brand the Whig party w in uctn enemies . 1 1 hey may lease, fromspcak- kets of the world for pre-eminence1; striving also in our re.eciivc branches of production that we may clothe tliem and thoy may feed us, but hoping that there never fihnll be oircaion to cross the ! bayonets ojl Britain arid Anicrica on any bloody field whatever. Loud cheerd. Towards the close of his speech on the corn finest ion. tho same eveninrr. Sir PnnpuT Pit i-.. . : . i if ii.-. 1 L.Al.. .T iO" . 1 T 4hat the l'rcsiacn? ami ins party kmc v uiu - determined not to be outdon in nnlitono bv .. ' i li.l 1 : i - 1 " " 1 -V Ihc course tliey were pursuing ou.u r the leader of the opposition, said : sJivo. the countrv in a vvir. hut rejcarai i to' their Counfry at this tjmr. circulatc'falsciioosasmUch ifj t . nrit dptf'r lid fling dut plainly upon the .sul ject the ibnti inenfs vc. cnien-ain. ; (vc ot tncir (uuy, ueit;riiiiui;tf iw 1 iijg it would, be a popular i IVonle for vear.- o comd. This nndoubtr- l-r l : I . ' jrtlly was the cxprctation ; jtlincd to anil vole all tbat is neccs iaryto carry tm tiie war-tci pring it to ati 1mnorahlc,; close, Jand at th 2 same time Jiold lfr. Vn.Kland bis P.n ; V respc nsible foi-thcinjury inflicted upon ihe ccuntry, ilicy liavc raised the fiitec cry of treason against the Wjtis o drJiw oil the atten tiort of the neonldi io nrcvcnj them if nosll 'possible, from cnuuiringiwb )brougbt this calamity upon; yiem, anujwn xj. u was uonqs !fbr.J This is tlio ply ect of t mb Locifoco4' lt! vUl 1o no gpoid. Tliie People a re alj rcatly beginning To ask ! wh xt arc we to gaih jand what is it for, our country ; s now at war will Ixtco. Aind r Iready uo we brijin to hear the notes of cpndemhation fi$$uing fr'ptii tliie, ij)S ofjmahl ess to risk if. hopf- move, and j .1 .t f ... . .i k.i.....f v.i 41. 1 10 a luriuiiitio tiusu. oh, i. luiuiv a can mpijcui iu ine secure mem tic jnvm .iuu uijwi m mo ... . j -1 , , i f , f 1 i i Ait Ii 1 ': course which; we have pursued, against some obloquy, some misconstruction, some insinuations that we were )t?t Since they , abandoning the honor of this tountryj I think I can ap- 1 " The noble, lord (J. Russell) says be hopes that the discussions which have threatened the maintenance of amicable relations with the United States may be brought loVe jlhei otild in a ;ap inuch for itr a.s thj punt pa Vti Vmhiii!itoni i ' and women, who dca'rlV, and whio Wotild in a I I he worst lealurp in fp(ct of aflairs ;ivoIving ll Xliia Coitntrv. is. i neeorilin"' 1 ' portion o( the Peopl The lm'.i.l ..'.li...t J J. ' 1 1.' L I - -T:. 7 ' r;--" J '.11 1 til I . .J v4 both met country as ju.stcau.se do $l democracy t 1 . . f. Idngingi avpl 0"'D Uind the whole as (I interest o fio our jndg irient, thc( grasping (lisppsiti(Q of a larjr want more ri orrnon cnit tullicrward llifry: ttirn tlicir iic'ions eyes', and Wrid tlicir - .:L ! :' ' : I :l- r I - i rewuiv. There srerns to be tb enijiiire whclhc to anotUeir.vhbHc rights arki sacred; no th Jiating yilh justice and norality, any (lnol-6 tllati if such virtues wpi'e 1 ntH'cr a i. " 1 1 . . - ' 1 I t Pihown. We'sce in the mat 1 . ' ... I . i ., i:omo to ns, jnatj inerq are cotlitlry wht) are j telling for JJalifqmja,: New i Mpxico, pcnl to the pist experience of this Government, that lit has been ourjearnest desire, by every effort consistent with the national honor, to maintain friendly relations with every country on the face of the globe. This prin ciple, so long; as we are entrusted witi the management of public allijirs, will continue) to influence us in respect to the settlement of our unfortunate differences with the United States.? Cheers. 9 s tor its 110 stopping r the nroiUrtt. belongs !lbrqriua iev i Mexico, I ,i()n,"of iYucattn, $ic, Slc. Avhple of Oregon or iiouo" 1 1 Jicrly, or else the; day may ctimc when this ,ilp passion will icxhibil itstlf to the sor ;row of America tn acts bf v l,vfi.te property among carping. Thty! shows a, buikn tabid statp r public morals: atid it be good citizen tajdp what ! he Jcfaci it. . Gtc 110 couikcnaiace to the iu- njnother's prp- ruifous))h)jccts pf seizing j' papers thajt those in the the seizure of Howamthe first on Docket.--It will be seen frorri the subjoined letter from the Adjutant General of the State, that old Itowan has been the first to report a com pany of f Volunteers in compliance with the j Proclamation of Gov. Graham, anil that they stand No. 1, in the Regiment, called fbj- from North Carolina. This we consider no 'small honor to the gal lant Volunteers who Have so nobly cpme forward tit this time and tendered their services to the country; and we believe if called to the scene of action, they will be as prprnpt to meet jthe enemy, as they have been in enrolling; and divide the honors bTj battle witbjthe bravest of the brave. f -, j ADJ. GEL-S. OFFICG, ) 1 i i i llATiKtGii, June 4th, 1846. ( . f j , Sir: I received yours of tiie 1st inst., containing the first companjr of Volunteers far tle service of. the United States, and Ijave placed themjNo. 1, in tiie Regiment. As soon as tfie Regiment is complete you shall be noti fied, and als4 kept advised of jany important movement between thi Office and theT)lepartinent at Washington ocrtaining tf the service of tho Reginient. ; Respectfully your olKMlient servant, . j R. W. II AY WOOD, Adj. Gen. N. C. M. To Capt. Riih'd W. Txng, Commanding 1st Volunteer Conipany N. C. V. j I P. S. The Governor is ndt at home, at this time, as soon as he returns, your Jet tor will be laid liefore him; 1 " ' RAKDRUTlI-l iU-S. ; -;';-: This medicine is acknowledged to be one of :the! most valuable ever discovered, as h purifier of the blood and fluids. t It is superior to 55jreajiari!la, whether; as a so dorificW alternative.- It 'staadrfj infinitely before all the preparations or combinations of Mercury. Its urgathe properties are alone of incalculable value fiir . thole Fills, may be taken daily '.for any1 period, and iistead of a weakening by the cathartic efiectthey addj strength by taking away the cause of weakrless There is no gooI Merccrv does, which these Pills do not likewise. Rut they have none of the miserable effects of tjiat dead ly specific. The teeth are pot?inJured the npjess aind hmbs are para)yzed-no-4-bu in! the stead of these, dis tressing symptoms, new lfe an.i consequent animation is evident in every movement ofltlie Vody. Brandreth's Pills are indeei a Universal; Remedy, for they ! cure op posite diseases: they cure IxFtAMATiorc and Chsoic RnECMATtsji!! They cure DiaiJetts opi Unixi ; They enre DrsEJfTEiY and CoxsTiTrifioxAt. CosTivfeJiEsst4 They will cure all these apparently opposite diseases, be cause they dense and purify theibhxHl, provided. hower er, nature is not beyond all human ASSISTANCE. ; In alt cases they will be fbundj a saife and simbje reme dy, yet all powerful for the removal Of diseases whether chronic or recent, infections oj" otherwise. I They do not render the system liable to ie afiected by any chan ges of temperature. The very cause, or occasion of tbe human frame being afiected by eldsj and couglis is re moved by their use. Therefore, they may be used at all times and seasons without damage!, and! change. of diet, and any extra 'enre is unbccessarV.. 1 4'w7 : justreSeived At Wlieclcs Old Stand, ; FRESH ! MEDICINES; WINES,' SPIRITS; TEAS, SPICES,; SNUFFS, Cigars, Tobacco, Soaps, Candles, Fruits, Nuts, Soda and Butter ,; Crackers, nrnshi's, Paini, DyestufKs and a spU-neid assortment of Fancyj Artie tjc-s for ladies and gentlemen. SODA WATER with choice SY RUPS on h-aft. Physicians prescrfptions put up with care, and medicines delivered at all hours of the day and night. The above articles will be sold cheap lor easli. LOCKE & CIIAFFIN.i i Salisbury, June 12, 184C tf 7 " v m LAST NOTICE AS it is absolutely necessary. (hat the business of Jen kins & rile8 should be settled with as iiltle delay as possible, all persons indebted to the late firm are re- ! quested to settle by Noveml)er Court, or suit will be brought against those who fail to comply witlii this no tice. JOEL H.JENKINS,i . ' -r Surviving Partner, D. A. DAVIS, Adra r of James Biles, dee'd. Salisbury, Jone 7th, 184G 3m7 ' ate of JLovtti jitoUuai Iredell County Superior Court of Law U Equity. David W. Leib and Regina Hoover and others, ; f- ' i'v The Heirs at Law of Jacob and Elizabeth Hoover and others.- In Equity. j ; ; IT'appearing to the Clerk and Master, that the Heirs of Elizabeth and Jacob Hoover, Esther Leib, the heirs of Julia Ann Dowres, Catharine Culp, wife Of Henry Culp, Milly Hargrave, wife of Samuel Hargrave, Matil da Troutman, and William Troutman, Henry Culp, jr., n H ROGER & WILSON, rmAvEl JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND PASIUONXLE STOCK OF HiM ' rJ3T CEE2 " IB2 JXL EE3 SG. TST in insisting id part o hno full jewelled .(.old ndSitvpr levers LepinePatrnl Vertical and com. Tt.appt-.H cSf guiu-guani nains, and Keys, Ladies nd' Gentlemen's tine breast P,n and finger Rings, Necklace, JVIeda ions. Bracelets, Studs, Coral, WondivanT superior -old Djamoed poiated Pens, and eprer pointed Pencils, gold and silr Thirublw, guW and silver pencil case,, & Colanii SilTer Speetailrs, ladies Hair Pins, Steel Ba ciasps, Steel M Cilt Pone lii?. Alfo, a large assortment of convex and concave classes to suit all -ikk Mn ;n r i. notice,' Chapman's & Emerson's superior Razor Straps, Cftibesj- Razors, Rodgers' Congress Knives and Scissors, Silver Tea and Table Spoons, afar finely platej German ?r iN, table and desert spoons, silver butter Knive3, wigar longs i salt and muir.t nnon tooth ;iw pijfr$es,itogether with many other articles usually found in Jewelry stores ;all of which will be sold very low for cash orjori: time to panctual customers, Vi- . j. a 'AH kinds of watches will b' repaireil, such as chronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent lever, musical, repeating and plain ; alco, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelry put in order on reasonable mrns and warranted fic twelve monthsC Lepine and plain watches will be altered to patent levers and warranted to perform well, lall at; the prick Row, opposite G. W. Brown's store. UTAH work sent from a distance will be carefully attended to. PERIFOCAL ggp SPECTACLES j! ;A new and superior Article-of American manufacture, constructed upon scientific princiles, and per fectly rn?y arid natural to the eye. The following extract of a certificate from Dr. Lardner, indicate Ue na tue arjd properties of ihe perifocal glass : 44 By imparting to the surfaces of the lenses such a form, that a sec tioji through tjieir axis, shall be one of the conic sections ; vwion through these, in all directions in which tle ax is of the eye can turn, is perfectly distinct and free from the distortion incident to the common spherical lenses For sle by BOG ER it WIISON. WT All can he tailed. 1'Uase call and gite then a trial. I, Did gold aroT silver taken, in exclianse for jewelry orwork done. i They hope fy being punctual and obliging at every call, to receive from the public that support which industry arid merit deserves. U Salisbury, N. C, May 29, iai6-tf 5 j IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS ROWAN HOTEL ! iTtVt ' . llMII n FOR SALE ! ji THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE j oners is : 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 tliey could wish for. I have made considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS; MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE PAIR. I ant warranted in saying to the purchaser that by -strict attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand- Lydia Dowres,- Ruel Dowers and Jonas Leib, are not in- ! some income J During the time I have kept this estab- - . r. v . . . ' 1 t" . I t.t. I . ! a 11.11 1. HotcUkisss Vertical Water WIiccl. o aiincxar jwbilst! " the He n, arc still t Hooves .f s can td every coiiti' Lthey may hold who can have ihe power of ficlf defence. and they live wIko I . .; iLj it wo were to juuge from w jStandajl says! of Mr. SiikiJsi), wc Ik3 compelled to; rank him hs ono iilrst mcn1nthc jStatc, and Mr. Gui 'v;,j-,iuV,arjf.,Ma,1. airaiuuio meet iur nuf.iMRb and. discuss the sc (ral questions ; at -issue between the two parties. DCrGpv. Graham and Mr. Shcpard met in Ilillboro, on the 28th ult.,and Wc learii from the Recorder,; that Mr. Shep artVs tunb was considerably altered about many things which he had before been harping upon, wherever he has been. And if .what the same paer says is true, the champion of democracy will not seek the Governor's company again shortly. With all; his self-importance, Mr. Shcp ard was observed to ttcixl and writhe. ;isin iblellCC tOpri- nrTrmv Of tho CMi'-i'iifr llin Hivopnnr frofo ourtfclves4-wheii 1 . : i ! ii i in un iii iniai t:jn uauuiLiuii III1U igtiui - ance of ihe questions about which he un dertook to enlighten the people. " ; Trulyj! North Carolina would be lower ed in her standing, if such a. man as Jas. L. Shcpard should be elevated to the Gu bernatorial Chair. ! habitants of this State : It i3 ordered that notice be eiv 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 held for the county of Iredell at ihe Court -House in Statesville, on the second monday after the fourth mon 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 ;issqed. , Witness, L. Q; Sharpe, Clerk arid Master of said CoiA-fT of Equity, at olTiee in Statesvillej the 2d monday af ter the 4th monday in February, A. D., 18-lfJ; L. Q. SHARPE, c, m. e.; 6wG Printer's fee $a 50 ' . Staje of Jlbvtn avoUua, HO IVAN CO UNTY. i . Hamilton C. Jones, Solicitor, , George W. Re-x, Guardian aud sureties, Robert Erwin, Isaac Tehneson, Jacob Link arid Daniel Webb. : ? In Equity. H XT appearing to the'satisfaction of the Court! tliat Ro- JL bert Erwin and Isaac Tenneson, defendants in tais case, are not inhabitants of this Stnte : Therefore Or dered that publication be made for six weeks in the Car olina Watchman, a newspaper printed and publishedJin Salisbury, requiring the said; Robert: Erwin I-Jaetty Tenneson, to appear at the next term of the Court jof Eouity for Rowan county at the Courthouse in Salisbury, Ion the third monday after the fourth monday in August, i&4K, and plead, or demur; to complainants bill. On failure, judgment pro confesso will! be entered against them, and the case set for heariiig nbstilute. I SAMUEL SILLIMAN, c, m. e CwG Printer's fee .5 5Q j p j . ' j j AdiuiiiitrdtoSalc! i WILL be sold on the 30th instant, on ihej; Planta tion formerly H, C. . iJurke's, for the piirKsetof distribution and paying the debts of Abner Burke, deq'd, two Tracts of Land. , One containing 120 Acres, nipe ty of which is cleared,; arid five acres good meadow, tho whole in fine cultivation, with a1 duelling house, a good, bam and thrashing machine!. Thei Other containing a bout 130 actes, GO of which is cleared, and in good ref pair, with a dwelling house, barn and other oat-houses- lioth tracts are first rate land, lying convenient to two lishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well knini-n 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 thiifc subjeet will be attended to in due season. I j JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February 4, 184C tf 41 I T FASHIONS FOR 1810, At the old Tailoring Establishment! I i HORACE II. BEAKD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. Manax, the 2a2Di3eioa.snci Sfcn.apa.so j LSXiiLS-r!3s for the Spring and Summer of 1846, i which far exoCTk any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He sfRT carries on the I ! TAILORING BUSINESS infr&itm various branches, at his old stand , where he is ev- erready to meet an J accommodate his old and newcus-j iouirra wmi laiuouuuie cuiung anu making oi garments, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tnality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always slilt be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agciiieiit, he hopes to merit its continuance. CNj. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman wio cannot be surpassed either North or South. lAipril 3, lSUC lf28 II. H. HEARD. -M t IN consequence of the very great popularity which these wheets have attained by the use of nearly 4000 of them in different parts of the country, the subscribers have sold about 100 Rights in North Carolina, thirty of which are in full and( successful operation in Cumberland 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 whon) 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 saw is increas ed to more than double the strokes per minute. The price of an individual right for one pair of wheels, is 50. . i i - 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; ,: expected that our Con i.l board one of our vcsm Is. O American vessel npproacli ; was Immediately boarded ! , and forbidden to cr.tcr t!. night, however, she snecrt ! into port. There were two seisin port when the T. ! Louisiana anj the.brig Ik: i who had partially dischm goes, but under Ihe order f;; ter General of. War ar.d .I r lationot which wt give beL v. probably bo seized. '. From ! tber the Government isr.ia! ;. est exertions, straining ever : ry on the war with the utr: by the most arbitrary tr.c plenished the treasury. The Castle of San Junti , our last accounts stale, waj ; state of defence, and the o!i'v mand were confident of Win pel an attack. They will opportunity of displaying t!u ir nery and forming an intirf - ancc with our naval force, j tor of supplies for the Me. had been placed under nrrc thoritics. ! j The Mexicans were in V.zh various gasconading clcspr.u!. from the camp of Matamorc v with the utmost enthusiast i r iant condition of their arm j, a: the most magnificent triim ; American forces. The capti. ThorntonV command was il:. in the columns of El Dim u ' i u a great triumph of the Mr iuu p.inicmars oi me v. party who had "entrenched' in the Corral? as they wt tc term the riding of our dm , farmer's enclosure where t!u , rounded by such an overw lu ! and tho names of the oiiiccrs placed in the columns. The attack upon Capt. V; command by the Mexicans ivaiaei vuiniero, was spoken ther glorious triumph, in whic ans were killed and four takt Quintero was the only mr.n r the despatch, nnd'hc was . . ', fle ball in the lelt arm. The C nothing about the number c killed in the action. ; T C AIII1S ! CANDIES ! ! CANDIES ! ! ! f Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Maniifaclory in the World ! ! ! ! JOHN J. RICHARDSON, . a - . Tl t 1 1 1 1 o. vz, m a r k e t at. . r n 1 1 a d c i n n i a, AKES pleasure in informing the Merchamts of North Carolina that, having made suitable ar- l f i. N Fx YETTEVH.LE. LE.XOIK. A. Graham, Tliomas Rouse, CciiBEKi.AXD.' Mr. Lasaiter. Col. Alex. Murchison, Joies. Christopher Munroe, Lemuel Simmons. Alexander Williams, Crave'. Col. A. S. McNeill, John Rryant, Farquhard Smith, Colcjibcs. John McDaniel, j It Williamson, Jobh Evans, ' Robesom. J. W. Howell, W. C. McNeill, Bladen. Richmond. Gen. James McKay. John C. McLaurin, Robert Melvin, ' John L. Fairley, S. N. Richardson, Ansox. Tomas C. Smith, A. Bauchuin. Isaac Wright, J. R. Reid, Millwright, John Smith, ' Caswell. SAMrsojf. J.T.Dodson, Millwright, G. T. Barksdale, Patrick Murphy; Guilford. John II. Spearman, Dr. Faulks, Hardy Royal, New Hanover. Chatham. James Murphy, ' Cole Sc Branily. Charles Henry, Smith & Pullen, OnsLow. N. Clegtr, Robert Aman, Wake. Grei:.ne. I S. Beasly. Thomas Hooker, J. T. Leach. tat the would of the All AM U Terms made known on tiie day of sale. W. P. BURKE, Adm'r & Guiardian. June 5, 1845 4wG . excellent miils, not more than orie inile from N. Neely ' rangements to meet the increasing demand he continues and J. Krider's mills. A liberal credit will be! given, td sell his very superior hi LAM KLr INhD IAMUY at uie extresnely low price ot 91 U per iuu ius., ahd will waitrant the article equal in quality to any man ufactured infthe United States. Also, 1 SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, at very redured prices, say from $1 50 to 5$4 -50 per ilozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Puts, &.C, &c, &c. All orders by Mail Win meet Willi prompt attention ai RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 184G ly48 Rut is' Thc s FRANCE, ate orafTairs between the coun- The try and iJexico. excites much interest in m . m r f .i -w . iw . . i ll so t 1 1 o. f iltis i just, the reverse. j morc consideratjc of the Ijocofoco party 5 Paris. Aj correspondent of the European j regret his. being, the candidate, knowihg ( limes, gays : t i l?iat Wr,iPhPj,a1 yunS of moder- ! From! what I can collect, I am of the ate talents, but possessing a xcry high opin- j opinion that if the United States, at prcs- lOt Of j hlS oWll; importance. The Stan- cn' wefeito attempt to Conquer Mexico, or j convenient to business, and at the same timej removed UNION HOTEL, HILLSBOROUGH. . - j ' ; ; 'j ' ; TTIIE subscribers, having purchased the Union Hotel, JL Hillsborough, Nj. C, havei thoroughly repaired the House, and fitted it up with entire new furniture. They have the pleasure of announcing tothe public, that they have succeeded in securing the services of MR. and MRS. L. G. WIEN, to superintend the iestabli sli me nt, who, from their experience and ability to conduct the business, cannot fail to please the travelling commu nity. " ' I . The proprietors have spared no expense in fitting up the House in a neat and comfortable style 5 jand they pledge themselves to the travelling public, thati the house will be constantly supplied with good clean befls, a well spread table, fait hful and obliging servants, goid ostlers, and that every effort shall be made to render! all those who may.favor them with a call comfortable. I J Regular Boarders, Lawyers,! Jurors, &c., will find at this house a quiet and comfortable home. It is situated Besides mrtny others in difierent parts of the State. With such a deservedly high character, the subscribers feel justified in ofiering these wheels to the Public. They will sell individual or county rights on reasonable terms. They also keep constantly on hand for sale, pairs of wheels, (varying in size to suit difierent heads of wa ter,) in this place, Wilmington, Washington and New bern, and also for sale by James T. Dodson, Caswell county. They caution all persons throughout the State from paying any persons but ourselves or our authorized Agents for the right of using these wneels. NOTICE TO MILLXrRlGIITS.--i ou wish em ployment, acquaint yourselves with putting in these Wheels, as we now wish lo employ at least 100 in this J business in difierent parts of tiie State., M DUNCAN McNEILL, ARCIPD McLAUCHUN, L A. A. McKETUAN. Fayctlcville, January 1B1G ly43 TO EDITOR. Any Editor of a newspaper in No. Carolina who will publish the alove for one year, and send the paper, shall be entitled to one individual right, to dispose of as he may please. ; . On the 20lh April,J. J. S ican Consul, and other American tested against their expulsion fn ; by Gen. Ampudia, and their ha l: eu to proceed 16 Victoria with t.t 1 lowed them to settle their nl'.Vu ;. plied under date of 23th April, t!. ing ra not against the law ; t f r Icged by them, that he cou! J 1. decrees, but that they may I a , via Tampico,anJ gtre directic ns 1 respecting their: property, wlkl been respected. , From El Locomotor, ,V. ' i in.;,fr.. .r Tt- .j nr.,:. y 1 iviu iuma iiitu i . injuries which the United :a!r 1 numuer oi ycara inincteu ea tt i : tion, violating and treating wit!, t treaties which united the two I', ha'o recently added to the invai' partment of Texas, Territories A and Tamaulipas, by penetrating . force aud in the pay of their Go ; of llnner f!a1ifirniaJ and tr't! ;r 1 - - - vesscis-of-war era Cniz, Mali: lan and other parts; of both; cc other band, the presence of the ,. in front of Matamoros is a m?.v as they have raised lia.ttariei and have blockaded the Brat c i .v His Excellency the PrestJci.: ; thorized, under these grave? cit dictate all measures of defence ' ; territory, and compelled by ; all ' ! : of a nation, which called ju'n take measures of security n c tho practice of civilized natic . that in whatever port vessel States shall appear, or might c; ; tions of the Consuls or Yiccf Cc, lion shall cease, and tho citizci - IrV cll1l bflnl'lwAflfv IrtTTtmc ' to the interior within the FrtnrA unless they "prefer leaving the c being granted any prorogation r The best intercut of thenin'oti ! edinthcfulnllmentso thesti;irrt municatc it to your JJicellejicyj t activity and patriotism. i SALE of REAL IE rs? sv. rar1 xbz By Friday Morning's MaiL j cjiird really seems to have I ry thing -like Iriason, aiul I Tampant abotiti tbci eledtiorJ d bag and bagt H,rt i evt to annex any considerable portion of ,rom tne bustle and contusion ot ; the court-yard. lorgottcn ee- ; .f i . .,.J. , , i- I?Two or three Families can be accommodated Was become klS ! t-f P"ui "UU'U i board for the Summer. ; i n r3 sntlf:ti An in h r n n - o nnrt in oil nnnKn I t nrn rnnn : r t sis it -11 uctoujr- with nn tf Ale Aye suppose ,,ve must make some allow- ,: ificc for theEtor, as it as common for f those who torn renccradef J bility, would have to encouuter the deci- Shepard. Rut j.ded hostility of the French Government. A reference to M. Guizot'svery remark able speeches on the Texan question will rcno(lp itn lAbnr hrird ailUNV lllai r rilI,ce auacues very great 1m- I. it r 1. S T 1 nnrt.infP. tn tll nrrrtrvnf!nn nf MnvkAA ne conv nco their new, friends of their s n-; i ::j:":r"v:r r'r' Ai " I " I-' ' i' 'i ' ''i ii V ! J. l 1 tt piw uauon ; ana mat, apart' irom f?riity i ' indr roo 2f alous lan t5ic that consideration! it! would reArd unfa- ' niembers o the party.! 1 i vorably any further aggrandisement of the :;! ! it Mr "I "I t- i United ) States. Mr, Polk, it is true, has &4eTCTIh"Wc.. annojinccj to the public, declarejd that neither France nor England ijlIollowing WrsoiJ as agents for tiiis ! sha11 ere in the aflairs of the Amer Wwt.ii.t.UU rtili Jr m,W i k ! ctn alfctirs ; but, thin, Mr. Guizot has al- Uie recc.pt of dues to thisjofllcc cither tor thc nathe cf Fmnccj that it will, in spite two or Mr. roiK, miereiere as oiten, and in such manner, as it pleases in American affairs s' J. r say ngairt, thcn that my opinion is tlat atjy seizure of Mexican territory by the United States Government would be stoutlyjobjected to by France and no doubt also b England. j l , LONG, WEBB & Co. Proprietors, Ilillsbord', May 18, 1846 4w5 . -i CLOTHING FOR SALE ; CHEAP FOR CASH ! j BF. FRALEY, will also make in the latest style, well done and warranted to fit at his shop, opposite the large brick house at Salisbury. IJe will also teach the art of cutting on the latest ; and most' approved style as agent for New York land ' Philadelphia. Cut ting done at short notice.-i-32tf ! B. F. FRALEY. jplIE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTORS of !- the lastjwill and Testament of DANIEL It. CRESSj deceased, Will sell at bn SATURDAY the 4th DAY of JULY, at the Court-House in Salisbury, the HOUSE AND LOT, NUMBER TWO, m LATER FROM MEXICO. TV Tt "V.., . 1, ru-irADEl tllC Powers of American Consul Annulled Americans Ordered to the inicrwr of ; lnerican army on thc left sMicf i' thc Caiintru Efforts of the Government you have ordered the America u ( tne ciil'ns ui iuc umitu ;u,.m To the rommandersof the I I -1 . . i , . ! an " ommaiiucr mc;; partment. Victoria, capital c r l: ;- i , s i aiuauiii4. f ( . ? ! -.!-.! by Governor Juan Martin d' 1 1 ( to General Doii IVdro Amf ui', Victoria, April 20ih; " I " By your note of the l j:h ef that in Coiisefpiencc cf the! prs- to Sustain the War, &c An arrival at Orleans from Vera with to this city, and can only r thevwill Lo treated witu tho k -.1. .1 . . 1 1 . t. .: i Cruz brings inteAcsl1 "5 intelligence irom j responding with the noble nn i ; I nr. nnv from tl lirnvnni of mcnts whlCD form the ,Mcilc Alexico. v Sunday,llov copy from the Picayune of ; mcnts which form the Mexican t . To show with what certit' O 0WS: looked for. victory, we giro tia phe bark ; 1 ueatus, Capt. , Merrell, ar-1 communication Irom the coram rived At .this port last night from Vera j f engineers to the Minuter c s-m . tt-liinli nlona (rlia luff nn thnQfHh inst. i the arrival of Ampudia : f l jraif itivu ijiiivi- ouu ivi. - i ? subscription,! job worlc, or advertising,! to lieadcrson; at von- Ink at Statesville; i: ;cord- Stockton & II ugg JiFaw I 1 'l. 1 I t'l ..i . ' Jul i ! W - , k Vatts. at Moctsville : .T) C. Lillv. bedar J 7- ':j -i 'TL. f at Jcllerson. Asub countv : vm. ! f jl iill, Anpn'eoiinty ; anil p. Freeman ion, at iiibcmarlc!, S' a1 nVv county, j"; The iifxt (Jo rrntihvtcnin I nerat Apsfm Chmrh, nkcts jv of the O. & S. Rich'aipnd, Va. TAKEX upon the 18th : May, and entered on the stray book for Rowan, by Solomon Ketchey, two stray bolts Mone n a sorrel tiorse con, supposeu to oe a Dr 4 years old, blaze in the facei the left tore leg white up to the knee, and the left hind foot white half way' to the neej aiso, a strawuery roan norse:coit4 supposed iodc or three years old, with a; black mane 'and1 tail. I JOHN I. SHAVER, Ranger. May 28th, 1846 3 w5 j I . j h - ; i. j -j, j- HAVING returned iojSaiisburyC and located permanently, oilers; his! professional service$ to the public. He hopes liy the triceiz attention to the duties of his pro(eisipn,;lo inerjit continu ance of the confidence! heretofore shown him. 4 pfiice, in West's $rifck j building,! opposite Brown cc Maxwell' stoic.! formerly !occnricd '. ... .. V : 1 V i ; -. . .: i- .. . !J lit., llv- l--.tl-" -'1 (-. :i ,. . 3 :f .. Ihe ; wasiiington-papersi announce tiie -death of Com4 s oy irs.,rvtuiaii anu rowe. i j'- I ( WitliUJic Out-Buildiiiss thereon, .owned and occupied for a number of years as a Store bv Mr. Cress, i This is one of the best istands or a store in this town, this is a nan v "y : " . . , i' after leaving fiufTc; - )i nT Krinr dr nlni in front with tw.dve ners from Mexico and Vera Cruz, contain-; then have, alter leaving su a . poles running back. Also, a TILICT OF LAND containing t 150 ACRES, adjoining the lands of Samuel Ribeli" &nd. oth ers, with a HOUSE and .THIIU'V ACRES cleared on it. A credit of twelve and eighteen monttig will mohire'Renshnw;in this city , ApHl2; MG tfU . i mrttnma : ii mi iininirr. ill " tag thirteen days ater intelligence, anu t . . , , ' . . lvt" 3 (cavalry with which to crs 1- verbal newsof great interest. t J .$ anJ lL -re . , We learn that the U. S. steamship Mis- . i re;forri d h -. .1 . Iti.L I "J - m ved oil Vera uruz on me loin, , f destruction. be irivn. tho nurrhaser ffiviir hond with secu- rity for the purchase money. The Executors sell and con vn v such riffht and title as is vested in them hv the Will and no other. ' . ,.r 4 VTkvvr ! II. lirBEARD, V Ei'rs. Ur M. ROGER, SajfeburyMay 12. lBtG-Uwil I, ! ALL KINDS OF BLANKS XeatHi printed and for saleut this OllVce. ' : ;oii;rrnnrp. of the elorious I Utllllll, MH- I linvn'bv. - . battresofthe8thand 0th inst., but very wisely the news was only communicated to a fewi Americans in the city. The port was immediately blockaded by the Mis sissippi and the Falmouth. The T. was boarded by thc U. S. uhip Falmouth, and took a letter-bag from her. The brig St. Petersburg sailed on the 1 9th for NeW Vork. ; Ordprs were received by the American cilizensJfroro the city of Mexico, direct ing them to IcaCra Cruz by the 21th ri rntir. interne interior. It was Tb inst ; oil ret i my was 5,000 men; but at pren : utmost 4,000 men, and amf :;''' Iery with 22 pieces of flying its. ance inCintry, without spirit, iL.rA . a ..ff ril ln f ,'. ThejofTicerf are good, but:cr.: thcro are many who merely cm Covernracnt onlered it. If t break out in the intertor th?y u , Ies than twenty thy or ,,e j' XT If . ifnwTTTf r Jn A15 . 1 M - " T bow in ersiua , J ! J '. ! : ' i i I :1 1 it' 7 4 J 3 - 4 "A ir r c I I ; 1