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n:v; g UNIVERSITY Y lw, icariitotho Raleigh tteg 'EOitor wai pW;nt) thai me late ' i ; - V. : I'.v MTU a' m nulla fl nepTat 01; "quite 1 MriAii timci The mw ai vvrn: : i mon'wai deliver?.' ttuoo;vras f Kewbern a a! E. ister( ommene- intercsting ivered by tho Rev. 3J. i-oroes, j 'ibe Rev! P. M. Hub bardi of the Fimel)iacf, dMiVered an address fitfi racier M Sir Waller Ra Annual Address before .Wivercd bV B.nF. M Esq., Et-Oovernor Moreha4 atUre"d Association. We make the following quotation iroinihe Itegi1 'j lie (Ration: deliverer! by the 1 wnose dictory Ser- n me eigh.i lie Societies was bf Halifax ; the Alumni Seniors ex. rjjibited a dfgree of talent, and of high jxiorn "and intellectual attainments, that adgured well fcj ifcUf-fulurO success in life Th ? Class con- iirted ; of tventy4nine gentlemen, on each of wlionl the dereef Bachelor oj Af was. con. ferredV Thcir.name are as followb, viz j Jas. S. AmU. T. W. Rattle, Vm. K. B ake, Alex. FTVrivard. WmJlS. Bryan, VVm. t. Carter, rJoho N. Daniel, V'm. J. Duke, Solomon J.Fai sonVm. A.;Fttispn, Richard N. Forbes, Wm. A;:Daniel. Edward II. .Hick, Rob rt T. Cl$. HiUiard, John Ui Holmes, David S. Johnston, AVm, C. !HreareThom4i M. Newby, Stephen FPoblv Sion Ilj1 Rogers, James F. Rufiin, Frederic A Shepard, John V. She rare,, David T. Tatloe, James R. Ward, Richard T. Wea ve ri Be nl. F. Whitakery Owen H. Whitfield, HiHorf M. Wilder ; ( M l The1 first distinction in Scholarship, in the V. '..1 m... ' .... J -J VV'Ml.nmS RrV. n,;of ftaleigh. In the Junior Clais, the first distinction was given to J. J. Pettigrew, of Tyr. Vel,'and M. AY. Ransom, of Warren. In the Sophomore Class, Beaton Gales, of llaleigh.T. C. finckard, of Alabami, and Jphn Wilson, of Milton, -obtained the firsi distinction. And in fire Frrsliman Class, thejflrst honor was award. Vj to Kemp P. Battle, of Chapel I ill, Joseph It Luci, of the same plaqe, and By an Whit, AtU, of Alabama.! ! JihTpe Honorary! degree of Mas er of Arts Vas conferred on .tie followinggent cmen, viz: UihbeiG. Brown,! Tutor in the University; iraywood W. Gtirion. ofiLincolntor ; Jas. YV. bpwneyoGranyile ; John W. El is, of Row fa; Ja ones. W. Lancaster, of Way ne ; Henry 3Graves, of Tolas ; John C. Williams, of yjyctteVillo, and John Kimberly, of Hertford j Oa the wholo (ho situation of tl e Universi. ty vrai never niorp prosperous ; and our earn tit Vuh is, that It may continue to flourish yet WrO and more, ) jariy to send foith from its vails a detachment of educated men, to bless andJaptyrn our highly favored country." Mr J Webster. The select commiltee 1 principal, anonsi thMraj &&&trrtu a ttcrdcgtl euaQaiea young iaay,ena cave Use tugnestsauaiacuonio all present, in the manner in which her classes in French, &c., were examined, as well as in the progress they mani fested. I 5-i -.-p--j : f J N & ' ! " f Such a school under the auspices of one so fully qualified r his post should be made known. .Mr. Morgan has .directed all hia varied acquirements to the education of oju daughters, f He pursues fusl profession withi all '-the energy and enthusiasm of a man actuated by the loftiest and purest motives. He has;grren himself wholly jtojit. We regard him as eminently jqualified. if A gentleraant a scholar and a christian, he desefres the patronage bf all the friends of a sound and thorough education, conducted on christian principles. And We hope that ere long he will reap the well earned reward of his toil, and see hkn- elf at the head of one of the latest and most, flouriah- appoin ted to investigate tho charges pre ferreii against Mr. Webster by Mr. jChas. J. Ingerioll, have made a report 'ivhicH entirely Exonerates Mr. W. from tKe char es. This report received the assent of everjr member bf the committee bat one, (Mr. Brinkerhoff,) and Mr. Ingersoll now standslefore the world a convicted' slan derer, j ' '-av ;.r. v (t';. -'Iii:: If it be true that he attempted to fhape to I Mr. Tyler's testimony, he shoald be expelled from the House sme'un worthy to sit in company with gentlemen. We shall Dublish the report in our "next paper.-T-cf. int. give j Melancholy. We were pained to hear, on yesterday, that Col. EmaxuW Shobes a gentleman well known in Western North Carolina, as an eminent lawyer, died very1 suddenly on last Saturday eve ning of apoplexy, at his residence in Sa lem. ; I ' :: . TWO VALUABLE PLANTATIONS t mm m AND ONE TO LEASE! trig schools in the southern country1. In conclusion, we add, from a Dersonal aconaintance with Mr. Morgan's Ladyythat parents at a 1 distance! may test assured their daughters, if entrusted to her care will receive alt that persona attention and kind treatment, in health and sickness, the need of which is often so press ingly felt by young ladies removed from; their1 parental roof ; and which, when bestowed, are so eminently calcu lated to promote their happiness, to reform their man ners and jo eletate their feelings. H JOHN A. UKETTEK, 1 ? In behalf of the Committee of Examination. Jane 19, 1846 3w8 LANDS AND MILLS TO BE SOLD. Y order of the Court of Equity for Rowan Coanty, the Clerk and Master will offer at public sale on the premises on the first day of August next, one TRACT OF LAND, lying in Rowan county, adjoinjng the lands of Michael Coriher, John Deal and others, containing a bout M ; j f i m 1. V ! i . -1 t: & wilsqn; f ! ' - AEj JUST RECEIVELV;iV LARGE AND FASHIO?fABE-STOCK OF Casting in part of fine lull jexrelled Gold and Silver Leters, Lepine, PaUnt Vertical and com. mon escapement Watches, cold cuard Chains, and K.M T .. c ?cotn: Vm? andjfingerllinss. Necklace, Meda ions. Bracelets, Studs, Coral, Woodward's superior xrold iWmd pomted Pensnd ever pomted Pencils, gold and silver ThimWcs, gold and sdver pencil cU. l pl4 and SUrcr Spectacles, ; ladici Hair Pins, Steel Bag clasps, Steel tni Cllt Pnrse Binn. ffi ! f a89nmeD 'W CaVeX Md contfTe P8,10 8011 which. carbeputU frames at very short Chapman's & Emerson's superior Jlazorl ; Straps, I a it ' a t-i Ittlrincr the consideration of the Gener n( Appropriation bill in the Hoiise of Jlep Vefentativci various propositions were Wue4drcductj the mileage of members cPConrcs.' Tcy were all rejected ex pept the following, olfored by Air. Docke r'i bn the 27th,j (in the Committee of the I'MioJci.and adopted, 81 to 25 A'lAjidleit further enacted. That from and after the cud of the present session iof Cqpsresa the mileage allowed and paid to dhators and Representatives jn Congress And Delegates from Territories, shall be 4Grcts4 per mile for the first 200 miles ; 35 jwnU for each jmle 200, and npt over 300; ;i0 cents for cacti mile above 300. and 25 jcepis per mile lor any distance over 400 nfl$s lrouittjThat the aggregate mile- Ciailowea to tmy benator, Llepresenta grrss, snail: in nq; case cxcecaou. , ) frbis amendment was subsequently a dopiedbythe Uouse yeas 124nays,58, (ajlUhi members from this Statje voting ,1'ot it.)j If the bill passes the eriate; with hjs,arncndment;jt will eflectla savings it isjsaidrbfsomd sixty thousana dollars, be- sitles ItTecting ! a? more general equaliza !iii)h o(tlic compensation of members than the; existing JaW; fmHE SUBSCRIBER BEING DESIR 1 M ous of removing to the West, offers for sale one TRACT OF LAND, on the head Miters of tlocky River, in the lower end of Ire dell county, containing j ! - 3)75 AGRllS,. aliout .150. of which are cleared, and in a high state of Cultivation. J here are about fifty or sitty Acres of first rate BOTTOM LAND on the plantation, 15 or 20 of which have been re. cently cleared, and are now in cultivation. Tfcere are on the premises a good DWELLIG-HOUSE, an excellent BAR Nt and all necessary OUT-BUILDINGS. Also, an excellent r: J WELL in the yard. -This plantation is in fine repair, and in a very healthy section of country. Also,' ahother tract on the same river, one mile and a half lowr down in Cabarrus coun- j ly, joining the plantations ol Wni. Emerson, James Sloan, or formerly the Torrence land,; and others, containing all of which is Wood Land ! I also offer for rent the valuable plantation on which 1 now live, containing " FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, of which there are about 250 cleared, one hun. dred of i which is fresh : twenty.five first rate! bottom, in a high state of .cultivation. Ou the this plantation there are two I j DWELLING HOUSES, a good barn and all necessary outbuildings in ithe yard is a well of excellent water. This plaice is in fine repair, andean be rented or leas, ed tor seven years. . persons wishing to purchase or rent, are re quested to call and examine for themselves ; great bargains may be had. For the terms, ap. ply to the subscriber1, living in Cabarrus coun- ty, one mile southeast of Coddle Creek Church. The subscriber also offers for sale two tol erably; good road Wagons on reasonable terms. Y j v ' TtOBT. H. CRAWFORD. June 19, 1840 6w8 also one other tract called the Mill Tract on Irish -Buffalo creek, containing about M One hnndrea and thirty-five Acres,- adjoining the lands of Allen Rose and others. . Also, the remainder in a tract of about : ; i One hundred Acre?, . adjoining the mill tract, which is now occupied by Mar garet Penny, and in which ehe has a life estate. Allsaid lands belong to the heirs at law of John Eddleman,! de ceased. A credit of twelve months will be allowed; and bonds with approved security for the purchase imo dey required on the day of sale. ! I 3AMUEL SILLIMAN.c. a. e. 1 June 19, 1 846 6 w8 Printer's fee 5 00 j State of JlovtU sitoUitst, Iredell County Superior Court of Law k Equity. David W. Leib and Regina' Hoover and others! : r. I ' The Heirs at Law of Jacob and Elizabeth Hoover and others.' In Equity. . , ''' 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 Culps jr, Lydia Dowres, Kuel Uowers and Jonas Leib, are not in habitants of this State : It is 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 bupenor uourt ot Law 'and Equity, to be Cbijese Razors, Rodprf Congress Knives and Scissors. Silver Tea and Table Spooni. alii finely plated German1 silver tea, table and desert spoons, ad ver butter Knives, sugar tongs salt and mustard spoons tooth brashes lk purses, togetner witn many other srticles nsuauy tound in Jewelry stores ; all of which will be sold very low for cash or oh time to punctaal customers. 1 . . J s-v j . J All kinds; of watchea will be repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent lever musical repcatinz and plain ; ilso, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of jewelrjr put in order on reasonable terms and warranted for Iwelye months. Lepine and plain watches will be altered to patent levers and warranted to perform weU (Jail at tc Brick' Row, opposite G.,W. Brown's store. JD"AU work sent from a. distance will be carefully attended to" PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES JA new: and superior Article of American manufacture, constructed upon scientific principles and oer fectlf easy and natural to the eye. The following extract of a certificate from Dr., Lardner, indicates the na ture lind properties bf the perifocal glass : " By imparting to the surfaces of the lenses such a form, that a ec tion through their axis, shall be one of the conic sections ; vision through these, in all direptiona in which the ax is ofithe eye can turn, is perfectly distinct and free from the distortion incident to the eomrhon spherical lenses--For Sale4y BOGER & WILSON. ST AH can te suited. PUate call end give them a Atrial. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry orwork done. , . . ' 'i i . They hope by bejng punctual and obliging at avery call, to receive from the public that support which industry and jnerit deserves. , Salisbury, N. C, May 29, lft46-i-tf 5 , , : RbWAN HOTEL TiTiTt J IMPORTANT TO MILL;; OWNERS lTotclikiss's Vertical Water Wheel. FOR SALE ! THE SUBSCRIBER ISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE offers his HOUSE AND FURNITURE, for sale. . Persons who wish to engage in Hotel keeping, havehow a chance of getting one of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for. I have made considerable imDrovement in the HOUSE, and the FUR NITURE IS MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE- 'ued to more thandouble the strokes per minute t . t . : a-.I . L - . i rrL r j-.; 1 r rAim. i am warraniea in saying io uic purcuascr wiui IN consequence of the very great popularity which these wheels 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 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, wben properly put to gether, than the common flutter wheel. They will save one-third of the water, and run well in back water wben there is a head above. The speed of the saw is increas- held for the county of Iredell at the Court-House in ( b attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand day in August next, and then and there plead answer or demur, or judgment pro confessd will be taken against them, and order for sale of land issued. WitnesSjL. Q. Sharpe, Clerk and Master of said Court of Equity, at office in Statesvillethe 2d mohdajr af ter the 4th monday inFebruary, A. D., 1846. L. Q. SHARPE, d. m. e. 6w6 Printer's fee $5 50 State of ilortft eeivoUn EO WAN COUNTY, Harailfon C. JoneS, Solicitor, v. George W. Rex, Guardian and sureties, Robert Erwin, Isaac TennesonJacob Link and Daniel Webb. In Equity. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Ro bert Erwin and Isaac Tenrieson, defendants in; this case, are not inhabitants of this State : 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 some: income, louring tne time i nave Kepi mis esiuo- lishtrient it has been extensively patronised both by the i travelling and country custom. The House is well known from Nona to South, having been kept as a Ho tel fdj- a great many years. Those wishing to make mo ney fcow: 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. 1 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 tf 41 ! FASHIONS FOU 1846, At ithe old Tailoring Establishment ! I HORACE H. BEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. Mahan. the; S3aaclcBaaa JJPsirjs&S3a AND - The price of an individual 'right for one pair of wheels. is 50. 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. m viiiivBvU w appeal u v iiai tci ill vi uic vuuii ji 1 . o ini Equity for Rowan county at the Courthouse in Salisbury, for the Spring aad Summer of 184b. on the third monday alter the tourth monday in August, 1846, and plead, or demur to complainants bill. ' On failure, judgment pro confesso will be entered against Supremi .Cdur.-The followin!! vouncr cen le'mcn, residents of the western counties! have ileeri admitted to (Jouuty , Court Practice, viz : !, B. Johntton, Davie ; A. M. Bogle, Iredell ; St NyQ ilutchisoni Afcklenburg f Superior Court. M. L. McCdrklo, Newton, iaiawba county; vauer v. ienoir, ienoir, CaldwiU County, t Sudden Death.-t-Vffi -ate greatly pained to hear of the iUdqcni death of our ctdlant friend Qeri.' John I.TastcurJ of Newbcrn. He had just be ji appointed by His Excellency, Go oranarn, Uoioncl ot the Volunteer Kegimentot Infantry, to be raited In this Stale. Ral. Re. gister, June 12, EDGEWORTH FEMALE Rev. Professor MORGAN, Principal, arid Teacher of the Latin, Greek, and English Languages, Mathemat , ics and Philosophy; Mental and Moral Science. Mrs. MARIA MORGAN, Vice Principal. J Miss L. D. SALISBURY, Teacher of the French. Itali ian and Spanish Languages, Drawing and Oil Paint ing, i , . Miss L. M. BROWN, Assistant Teacher in the higher Studies and Ornamental Branches. I Mr. CHARLES PETERSILIA, Teacher of Music on the Piano, Guitar and Organ : also of Vocal Music. S i ' ' ' . ' TIIIE term of 23 weeks will open on July 2d. Ex !pense $75, $50 paid in advance ; Music on Piano $20 ; a Foreign Language 10; Drawing $10; Oi Painting $20. As the; number of boarding pupils is limited to 35, ear ly application sbouldj made for those prepairing to en ter Edgeworth. j The results of this system in " saving time and mo ney," may be estimated by the Report of the Commute ai me rcceui BHiuvereury. EDGEWORTH EXAMINATION ! f fcWhe Slavery questi6n is still under dis- cusiion In the New School Presbyterian Gen-; fril Aisemblyy at PhUadelphia. In the Old! Bclioof Aisemblyj the same nueLtion has been 0euldl)y de?l4ring it inexpedient to take any! aruicc aciion on tne suojeci. ine vote was 33 to 31. 1 s JA, heu? kind of Crass. A gentleman in Es set Co., N. Y.J has recently imported a kind of grt,stecd which is said to have yielded, in a single! Reason, five clippings, length of tveniy.eight feet. an aggregate Can U be jWMiWc The " Milton Chronl .d$T lays thatlMri Sheoard closed his Soeech in inai coumyy a; laudation ol the Sub-Treas- ry,anu a umer annunciation of Slate Banks. Ha iaidtbatt ! 'alt Bink OfTPr, aro fit jeetf for the, callows." . f I i Wet repeat the (luestton Can it be possible to any mn, iii his sober senses, could haie made this declaration ? AVe would rather sub- pofo our inena ot tne " unronicie" mistaken mai j,ur. couia navo urcn-so lost to U efise of; propricty,a.s to hazard such a libel ulp on, a's 'pore'a class of chen as lives. Register, ;-;k, ''Mi .(";! -Ill : : :! ! ' V'. ' I ! . i. t: j Ir! Georii fcrittenden. tif Ke ntuckr. one tf Ihe Captains in the new regimentj of the Mounted llillemen ivas one of the pallant ' mien cIrer! and fougbt and suffered side by side thev bavA "receivrll . - , , i . fnUS Ol InB AlPTiranna tik ntv rn fr m ant f Hhough Intended; Re think, fdi ultimate service in t ui . ! 1 J 1... . - . i " yrrgonwui, (A all probability, win tbeii :r8t nort In MexJcoL unless the war in tha ;WI7, tball be speedily closed.Pdnra Having been requested by Prof. Morgan, the Princii- pal of Edgeworth Seminary," to attend his recent ex amination, we consider it but an act of justice to this gentleman, as well as the honorable proprietor of the In stitution, to make a public statement of the result, aa ex hibited to a large and respectable audience, composed not only of the citizens of Greensborough, but of gentlei- roen from different parts of our own and the adjoining States., ' .j Prof., Morgan has been connected with " Edgeworth Seminary " only twelve months. He came bringing with him, from some of the most eminent men in our country, the highest recommendations both of his schol arship aid his experience and success in teaching. Our expectations were consequently considerably raised ; and yet we feel constrained to acknowledge that they were more than realized, as we saw his different classes pass in review and heard them rigidly examined in their re spective studies. These studies were not of that light and unimportant character so frequently pursued in our female schools ; calculated to strengthen the memory of the pupils, and puff them up with vain and empty notions of their- acquirementsbut of that severe kind, which dis-cipline-the ipind and fit it for the investigation of truth in the various departments of human learning : For ex ample, classes were examined in Latin, Algebra, Geome try, Mental Philosophy, and the Evidences of Christiani ty. English Grammar had been studied as a science. in Which the true principles of sound interpretation were taught and applied to a correct understanding of the mind of, the Holy Ghost in that Book; of Books, the i Knowledge pt which is AlfUe essential to our well being ' in time and eternity. The young ladies read portions of 1 the Bible, divided them into their component sentences, imu meir nature nau ineir logical connexion. rrL : J i i . 1. i .1 . . i nei manner in wmcn tne examination was conducted, was such as to impress on the mind of every .intelligent person who; witnessed it the conviction that it was fair, nonest and thorough ; while at the same time it afforded a fine specimen of J?rof. Morgan's profound acquaintance with the various authors which had been studied, and his nappy manner of infusing their views and sentiments in- j "o the minds of his pupils. The class in Geometry, when called upon to demonstrate a particular theorem I were required to state the data and (he previous proposi tions on which the proof depended, to mention the meth od of reasoning employed, and to point out the various Steps by Which the remll wnararhrA ThoolitmSn At. exandef g Evidences of Christianity gave an analysis of the author's views on each subject presented. Every one must at one perceive that an examination thus conduct ed require on the part of the teachers5 and scholars an intimate acquaintance with their eeveral studies, not to them, and the case set for hearing absolute SAMUEL SILLIMAN, c. m. e. 6w6 Printer's fee $5 50 ' : .clmlnistrators1 Sale ! WILL be Sold on the 30th ) instant, on the Planta tion formerly H. C. 1 Burke's, for the purpose of distribution and paying the debts of Abner Burke, dee'd, two Tracts of Land. One coritairiin 120 Acres, nine ty of which is cleared, and five; acres good meadow,' the whole in fine cultivation, with a dwelling house, a good bam and thrashing machine. The other containing- a bout 130 acies, CO of which is cleared, and in good re pair, with a dwelling house, barn and other out-hduses. Both tracts are first rate land, lying convenient to two excellent miils, not more than one mile from N. Neely and J. Krider"s mills. ; A liberal credit will be given, Terms made known on the day of sale. . W. P. BURKE, Adin'r &, Guardian. June 5, 1845 4w6 f ! UNION HOTEL, i HILLSBOROUGH. r"1HE subscribers, having purchased the Union Hotel, JL' Hillsborough, N. C, have thoroughly repaired the i House, and fitted it up wiih entire new furniture. They have the pleasure of announcing to the puhlie, ; that they have succeeded in securing the services of 1 MR. ! and MRS. L. G. WRENj to superintend the establish ment, 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 ; and they 1 pledge, themselves to the travelling public, that the house will be constantly supplied with good clean bedsi a well spread table, faithful and obliging servants, good ostlers, and that every effort shall be made to render all those who may favor hem with; a call comfortable. i Regular Boarders, Lawyers; Jurors, &c., will find at this house a quiet and comfortable home. It is situated convenient to business, and at the same time removed from the bustle and confusion of the court-yard. (CTTwo or three. Families can be accommodated with board for the Summer. LONG. WEBB &Co. Proprietory Hillsboro', May 18, 1846 4w5 which far excells any thing of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries on the 1 ! 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, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful work as has been, always shall be his aim and object. ; Thankful for past encour agement,he hopes o merit its continuance. N Bi The subscriber has in his employ a workman whocannot be surpassed either North or South. April 3, 1846 if 28 H. H. BEARD Fayetteville. A. Graham, Cumberland. Col. Alex. Murchison, Christopher Munroe, Alexander Williams, Col. A. S. McNeill, Farquhard Smith, John McDaniel, Johh Evans, J. W. Howell, Blades. 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 Hanover. James Murphy, Charles Henry, Onslow. Robert Aman, Greene. v Lenoib. Thomas Rouse, Mr. Lassiter. . Jones. Lemuel Simmons. Craven. John Bryant, Columbus. Lot Williamson, Robeson. W. C. McNeill, Ricumond. John C. McLaurin, John L. Fairley, Anson. A. Bauchum. J. R. Reid, Millwright, Caswell. J. T. Dodson, Millwright, By. .Friday Llomir THE OREGON Ql; TOE British prtoro IT ; . :,;y ; ; settle.mi:nt. The National Intelligencer I ':'. says: 3!anj cf our readers througb neTjpapcr correspcr. J: ; wise, beforo this" paper re . ! ports ofihe affirmativo action (f :' the British 'proposition for a s : .: Oregon conlrorersy, submitted : its advice by the Pbesidext eft We did not learn, in any autb?r truth of those reports in time f r . Saturday morning ; butw e r.o . ! sure of ttating that they were c . , the Senate "did, on Friday ere ,:, majority of-three-fburths of in i sent, advise the President to ct rention with England fortho"r. j ; Oregon question according to tie t . ed by the Government of Git:: I laid before the Senate. If we are rightly informed, .U did not consist in general "bea U t arrangement, but was, in e fleet, t' of a proposed Convention, tLhl. assented to by the Senate whl.f t la all probability, therefore, a Ti . ably thereto will e signed anj t:r'. ate to-day of to-morrow. This result, we doubt not, wlY. many by Us suddenness, will s'.lli I the great majority of reason alb :. in the country ; for it is understo eral basis of the proposition is to r ty. ninth parallel of latitude the I tween the-ierritories of the tv, o c the-point on" that parallel wi.ir boundary now terminates, to ti e i sound or channel which dlviu?s ' island from the continent, and tl. middle of that channel, and so s ; . westwardly through the Straits cf Pacific ; the narigation offLis s: be open to both parties ; an J th: : the Columbia river, up the m i!n its north branch, to the fortv.:.: latitude, to be free to the IIuJ. pany and British subjects tratlls pany. Untbe wbole, aiwcuuJor- land has assented to terms not . ble to her as were offered in tMr. proposition of 1927.' I We doubt not that the rxr-; found to be a just and equitabl e c ing the honor and securing the c of both parties ; and this i j j st 1 Dr. Guilford. Faulks, Chatham. Cole Si. Brantly. Smith &. Pullen, N. Cleg. Wars. S. BeaalT . J. T. Leach. M. k to oe. ueasonable men in ic Hi c approre it, and good men all over rejoice that War has been avcrtc !, cable relations of two great 1 ! hare been preserved. Certa-:i!r ing of Providence upon all r:n:. '. When we look bark and riin-- of this question from tho days tl Convention and its ill-omened p u tracing that progress step by step happy termination, many impoi tar, : our minds. For these we bavr i. nor room, though they como thick ; Ve stay our pen for the present, ! inquiry to our readers and to l!. that is this : Were, we wron u : -go, we snatched the words frcni ! political assailants, and said, WI. Senate!" . CANDIES! CANDIES!! CANDIES!!! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Manufactory in the World ! ! ! ! ; JOhT J. RICHARDSON, No. 42, Market St. , P h i la del ph i a, fTHAKES pleasure in informing the Merchants of JL; North Carolina that, having made suitable ar rangements tofmeet the increasing demand he continues to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY at the extremely low" price of 12 0 per 100 lbs., and will warrant die article equal in quality to any man ufactured in the United States. Also, f SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, at very reduced prices, say from 1 50 to $4 50 per dozen bottles packed, with a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, &c, &c, &c. All orders by Mail wiU meet with prompt attention at I RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 1846 ly48 Thomas Hooker, Besides many others in different parts of the State With such a deservedly high character, the subscriber feel justified in offering these wheels to the Publicj Tbey will 6ell individual or county rights on' reasonable terms. They also keep constantly on hand for sale, pairs of wheels, (varying in size to suit different heads of wa ter,) in this place, Wilmington,1 Washington and New bern, and also for sale by James T. Dodson, Caswell county. They caution all persona throughout the State from paying any persons but ourselves or our authorized Agents for the right of using these wneels NOTICE TO MILLWRIGHTS. If you wish em ployment, acquaint yourselves . with putting; in these ! Wheels, as we now wish to employ at least 100 in this business in different parts of the State. DUNCAN McNEILL, arcipd Mclaughlin, A. A. McKETHAN. Fayetteville, January, 1846 ly43 TO EDITORS. -Any Editor of a newspaper in No. Carolina who-will publish the above for one year, and send the paper, shall be entitled to one individual right, to dispose of as he may please. nr. ' SALE of REAL A letter from an officer in States Nav, dated at Per. 30, 1846: f We shall probably sail, as f provisioned, for Vera Cruz, Lut attack will be made on the ras:. prepared it so well for defence practice. should be equal to tl. Taylor camp they would ttnU i navy. When tho French aitac! there were only twenty.five ber at the point of attack iu-y died pieces, thirteen mortars a: : in quantities, on new i.aii?re point, and one of our engineer :' if they were served well r.o f. make any impression' . "f Loos D. Hsski Esq., ilieJ at his residence in Raleigh, ale . the ni& of tDe 12ih instar.t. with Paralysis, and survive j the or three hours. . , i . , I t i: CLOTHING FOR SALE, ; - CHEAP FOH CASH ! B ! F. FIIAL.EY, will also make in the latest style, well done and 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 ting done at short notice. 32tf B. F. FRALEY. LAST NOTICE; AS it is absolutely necessary that the business of Jen kins &, Biles should be settled with as little delay as possible, all persons indebted to the late firm are re quested t& settle by November Coun, or suit will be brought against those who fail to comply with this no tice; . ' JOEL H. JENKINS, 7 Surviving Partner, D. A, DAVIS, Adm'r of j, '.' j James Biles, dee'd. ; Salisbury, Jane 7th, 1846 3m7 mHE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTORS of the lasVWjll and Testament of DANIEL H. CRESS, deceased, will sell at !3uWc Suction, on SATURDAY the 4th DAY of JULY, at the Court-House in Salisbury, the HOUSE AND LOT, jk Hi5! I A Good Suggestion. -A New Orleans Jefiersonian i Gen. Jackson's Sword, worn ... i of New Orleans, shall be i NUMBER TWO, With the Out-Buildiugs thereon, owned and occupied for a number of years as a Store bv Mri Cress. This is one of the best stands for a store in this town. LifJT. havioz sit poles in front cj a poles running back. Also, a 1 TRACT OF LAND containing BRANDRETIPS PILLS. This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood a" fluids. It is superior to Sartaparilla, whether as dorific or alternative. It stands infinitely before tl I'le preparations or combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value r "j9 rinA. tn i instead of a weakening by the cathartic effect, th'X dJ strength j Taylor. Gen. JaCKSOn lbc by taking away the cuse of w.aknr- There no , g rf - u ; fa good Mercckv does, which these Psflo not likewise. j But they have none of the inisera of that dead- ! next distinguish himself fT.C ly specific. The teeth are not injured the boxes and . ip.f . limbs are paralyzed-no-bu in the stead of these dis- aeeas. . trM;n(r umnfm nw li n consequent animation is evident in every worement of the body. Brandreth's j Vi Hampshire. John' P. i Pills are indeed a Uoirsal Remedy, for they cure op- . rtepresentatiTe in Con -re n) r posi.e disease, : M I a Senator of the U. States Or r Recatisu ! Thry cure Dubetts or Uai. Tbey ; f.rcl. 147 cure Dyseti' Co.vsTmmonAt CosmvtxEs. ( 4tU ol MITCH, They will core all these apparently opposite diseases, be- j A Senator for the unexpifcl t cause tber dense and purify the blood, provided. howev- ' njr Senator was to have been t' er, nat'c " kjvuu .w . k , jayf inai cay naviog ucen ti i b. . be acq-jired except by constant and laborious application. Pic Morgan ab oajmed by irtanta. JThe A LL persons having claims against Daniel II. Cress, dee'd, will present then: for pay ment within the time prescribed hy law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and those indebted must make immediate, pay. menu, ! A. V. BRANDON, l H. H. BEARD. Mi BOGER, n Salisbury, May 12th, 184 ; -i 14 w 3 Executors 150 ACRES, adjoining the lands of Samuel Ribelin a ' ers, with a HOUSE and TH1RT ACRES cleared on it. i A credit of twelve and eighteen months will be given, the purchaser giS xllh secu rity for the purchase money. 1 ho Executors sell and convey such right and title as is vested id theb by tho Will aoib"; -A. W. BRANDON,) 1;' 1 JL H. BEARD, V ExVs. t. ' M. BOGER, . y i Salisbury, May 12; 18464w3 ALL KINDS OF BLANKS , Neatly 'printed and for aaleat this ; Office i all cases tney win oe louna a wue ana sirapie n-inc- Ay, yet all powerful for the removal of diseases, whether j This is a half ! chronic or recent, infections or otherwise. Tbey do : with twelve not render the system liable to be affected! by any chan- ! ' gesof temperature. The very cause, or occasion of the j i human framT?inr nfiVrted bv eolds and COUffhj M ! I moved by their use. Therefore, they nay be used at all I times and seasons without damage, and change of diet, 1 pose. ! and any extra care is unnecessary. 4w7 JUST RECEIVED At Wheeler's- Old Stand, Privateer s. Capt. S.-n'tfc ,('''': Christ oval Colon, from Harm, to the lime of his sailing, Jtr. application for a privateer ccrr.: ,' made to the Mexican Cct.-i : was refused. Troops for Jcw Mexico. A report, wbtcb appears to be FRESH . MEDICINES, tUt Cji. L v. B?. cf ih; luu j 7 ment Jlissoun Militia wi WINES, SPIRITS, 'TEAS SPICES, SNHJFFS, Cigars. Tebacco, Soaps, Candles, Fruit. Nuts, Boda and Batter Crackers, Brosbe. Famts, Dvestufis, and a apleneid assortment of Fancy Article foHadiwaDdgenUemen.'. SODA WATER with ebo.ee SYRUPS on draft. - Physicians prescriptions put op witb caff, and roediciDes delivered at all heart of the day and night, j The above trticlr. Salisbury, Jone 12. 1646tfT . 1 a rm fondfrpr1 bis service'-: to "bv r , partmentto march a regim: cd men to New Mexico-in t the Department doemin- i to send troops in that direct! z f Such is the tenor of the rt pc: i Republican. v f 1 1 t I ; . : 1. ' I .3 ; .1- : V I t , -j 1 ; . r::t:-i r i! ii i'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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