mi f - r j I rtments oi -j larinz v .. . I L rU, Tliat tVe Mexican nation finds itself in lith the United Btatea of America. - ' r ' .T-nfltil tk : fIritfrrnrMfnt will nut m i i.'xrcwnu. yunm"i"T"vi i ------ yjr- -r- iia resources ana powerf, w mmer mc wr AFFAIRS ULii 'thiUvitfbrfc papers . vS h I. t 4 i I: '1 llirW tbir T Cont WSB Gov. r f iij.li ; some i itfdn to Inti .... l-ml were ccapted on JbnyPWW committee wto it. WtongreSShadf'CoraM ...j I . i. ....,...l.nl rrl-nn-r of M 2'Jik -,rHi.'d to limit the amount OR Tilt WATCHMAN. THE SIBYLLINE LEAP. 1 : , j;Paiao majoro canamus." Vir. j ' Collecting authentic data for an impartial his tory of the nineteenth, century, the sage histori an found among his materials the following si bylline leaf which, having carefully collated with conflicting authorities, he i interwove with other revelations relating to the period to which the cumceaij leaf refers. ? ! 4 f t; V I The internal evidence of its authenticity so wonderfully coincided with the more weighty authorities' of the times, that he did not hesitate to record it legible portions on the permanent page oil history, j I . ' 1 The Sibjrs leaf proceeded thus t sir : ! I bis is a specimen ot . r. f . logic in Hie doc trine of offence and defence, ainst which; feeble, dis tracted, and impoverished Mexico may indignantly re monstrate with as much success as a pigmy implores a 1 voracious giant to repress his insatiable appetite t j - ," r-The Bull has been concocted, not in the Vati-j can, bat in conclave at Washington, claiming and exer cising the liingly prerogative ol ptact or tear arnica-j ble adjustment or conquest, and consequent dismember-! ment ot the Mexican llepublic. . Fiat " is the word ; and it must be done "ad nutum of the Democratic conservators, who have taken into their confidential and! holy keeping the present welfare and future honor of thei sovereign people of the U, Statesi x x A " And lit - !. . - I mi. " . iuiuuu saui unto uavia. iiou art the man : s x O A large j portion of the Leaf was here so woito and obliterated,! that the Historian could only de cipher the following fragments. x " Step in where angew iear to tread rln his first Ina x x 1 addr.- President Polk asserted the claim; and right of the Ul SL (or rather the B. C.) to be clear and indisputable to the whole of Oregon ap to 54 40' jf . Ignorance and inr ',, XT Our jpcrnmunity were surprised and grieveJ.th'n j morning, to learn that their fellow Townsman- Mr. Samuei, SitLiaiATJ had departed this life1, "lie died at his room in, this Townabout 4 o'clock, A1. M. : He had been in bad health for soine months previous, and beins a most patient and noiseless sufferer his friends were not aware of the ivery serious nature of hir sickness nntil they discovered him in the agonies of death. Mr. Sil LtXAs is well known in all 'the adjacent Counties as a Lawyer, and his brother triembers of the Bar will mourn to hear of his decease. - He was between fifty and xtv years of age. BOGER & WILSON, Q a state fThe period Included 18 and 1850i'le?PelieIIC!B-ae comnanly arroganjt. This claim of right teems with many anomalies in politics, political B?a , W ? trrefragable ground, or nevr 1 rt "J . . "? ,K, i made especially, durins friend v neeouauon and joint economy, vyar and international law. in these, occupation with the other claimant of a portion of the i Xctivf. WiUl nf rrraiwn ihjmijt uuuc lw tuc ;'iicHiat"0-l W complete; the wrps of pfrinanent Ihila'and 'ifaW !nw active folces, both to( fill Existing 1- l,A.t,t tnA otlierit uf the Same arms, to such num- the United States of iN A., will stand conspic- j same territory, ps inital announcement was consider- uous among ttations. What haq been deemed .jM mere political bravado by GB. and by the world by the illustrious founders and law-givers of that great con retleracy, strict conlormity to constitu tional provisions and legislative enactments, will be, in later times, denounced as imbecility. extravagance audi usurpation, by inferior men: ambitious of being lords of the ascendant, and of perafuadingj: the sovereign People that the so- ft It way think irc(sary ; and, if ojhef powfra shall i wrctwyj all propose thctn to (ongresa. Hm. rarcdes has dccr0etl the formation ' I'.iulinn nf .'iltf nsifitin if itJ mof : 7 . . iv ... l i . rnllPlL :llP.rnrMrntl Stgloimnn Bnri 'PnliMnian, LMr it W'ra .tWnt Iip :wnI1(l 'set.: r.TJ "fecungiaeir " T..ri" , :; rw rr. atmirs wita enersv and ihtforruntible' intiirr iv- !..,fA. arAnn n u-nr nKnnt thn. KiA Oil ! i a . 1 . 0"V mohth; The Cabinet Ministers ten to tien. rftredes to join me army, e tnem jercd thejr resignations on uenrins lUJii ut yas hut he refused to feceii The Tollbwing letter to the New York iibuuc bears the latest Ulate from Vera Cruz: 1 1 i' . ..:!! j.. . - i r , ; J ' VtRi Cacz, June 30, 1846. .Vtt ar all in comtnonon nerej uen. uravoi nas aet -tru for the city pf Mekico to aissulne the resppnsibilit (lrtC(Tie IeWency in tjie absence of I Gen. 'aredea, ih, in with .the consent f Congress, Co nmanJa 4 l,rrt drtfjined to Oppose Genj. Taylor,Jsuppo3ed here w be iiir oif llie route'' to: Monterey. ; , Xl4 reti'ivI of Gen. .Hravd from this Department oC radons tlc enigmatical q'testion jwhether, uridei the new ,(;etiefiW4c l''i'ie,, WW ot pronounce fot -Santa Anna, W, h-M'4in. (follow!! up tl)4 movement in bin favor at otUi Kinti! j llieris, Without question, a strong dis- pMitiitn V 9n r",e; Pf rt ' nre of the corhponents . amiyi ; Injtikingft move of so serious ji nature, kofrevVr, litre niusfnaju rally be considerable hesitation; ti c" Tlj? be (jarried tht-ough with6u$ an almost Una tii toiM' fHtkcr(tM whispered i absent. We have 'truly ka rxjtecling an'outbreak of that nature! for sAmejime M.t n,H Uraune we have anv feellner Deculiarlv inimi. al to (Jen Pareki but becauad the troops believe San ti Anna 'tu be the more energetic man. , We shail have iiiore jto epinmunjeate on his particular when the next ,Mfanver aiiall leave thi (ok Havzjna. ! Ofcouraeiouj will be apeculating upon whetherif Safin Ami i return to power, it Will induce a mtre spee dy ritkinent of fljuerences betWeeh the two qountries. it it, you ji'ill be well aVare, important to national feel ing tliat y should .'give the troops ofHhe United States a kuh as aevere aa the ohe given us at Palo Alto, See. Whether We; will he able o do $o is another matter. Of c'(ue yoo uq not win mat we itioum; u weican oniy maaife tilo so,! lMwipye, jut janee, why, in that case, hrnd 'CoiiimiMkmera to rheet a Commissioiji from the laiied States fonthe adjustment of all! existing differen ces so latusfaciorify for each if (the two countries as to brevent au future niiiinJerstandini(s. Thia, ii is Ulieved, will be the plan of Santa Anna an J the aarite may he aim) that of Gen., Parades himself : ior oe, u wni as oania Anna, is tuny aware tnat we are uot ixawenough to coe with the United Btatea. la tact, we-ivelver intended to go to war, and Would not. public opinion not been impressed with tle necesai- Mjp lor tt'MUt)g the lorec .ol circumstances. itir be at onoq oprn td the eonvictioh that if I lifn f arf(J4 a surcreda in gaining an advantage over the i LWJ States forces, he Will be! eeated firmly Where he n. U he, Meet with a revferse.ijhen Santa Anha will be Iff fd Without a (inn tit ! On.i r.f nr! nn! rta 1 YvKiAiita of I'arede.i laking eotrjmand of! the army in person is to cmsTtLe atrchth of the present Government, and any mem ihut he tnay meet with! will most decidedly do o ; i revese win weafcen it. Vicaynne, Juld 12. Jiiffwi the JVfir ' Orltans SANTAj ANNA AND HIS, PESIGNS. v Uy the arrival of j the re venue cutter McLane; Capt. Jloward, vc have recetv- ca auvices-iromj iiavana to me ju mst., ami have gathered from the officers of the eutttjr some hints ak to !the design? pf Sati- ta Anna; uton Mexico,! and other mforrna- iioiioi interest irom tne.isianu oi ijuoa.; i Vc are glad to ;bb informed by Carit Uowardituat tjiero is hot" the least pros peenhat privateers will bo allowed to be u?uwi:ai iiavana 10 uepreaate upon AtnetcUin commercel j It is the fjrmlde- terrninatioa of the Spanish Admiral to al- Iqw no evasiori of the treaties between iSpain and the United States. This tie- termination' the sgffice'rs of the McLano a D iiu uouui ne fwiii rengiousiy aunere toJ ahd Castilian faitW is proverbiil. ' III rextard to ihi two Mexican si earners I Ivinsr -at Havana.! the v are Still nirrp itr i by , the English colors! which they carry. iiipy nave peep Diiereu lor sale to the au thorities of thei Island, and the pJobabilU ty is Uiat the CjaritairM General Will pur chase the iron vessel. ihiflaiifln In ho frh j JIonte2umi is"saidtd be " hogg C and ! COarso 40t Wof till much. Ne ithnr nf bo allowed to leave 11 vviii v,n u niiuncirtio leave Havana Aviththo infqnt (b'cj'ijuse our commerce. . ; fit was the crencral oininion i and dircumstatji'cis Jqenied to Warrant the opposiitiorii that Sahta Anna wjuld sail .for .Vera Cruz.in iheiEnglish bri- of war PafinVbtqap). Howard dotib s ifi un der) the circumstances, the comm inder of that vessel Would Ityf faking hjm to lexico. - ShOqld he go on the stcaiper, another question would arise, kyhcther iCommodore Conne r should allow hiim itoijland his purposes being iui,Ueciareu ot taking an active part UV- M iSiuuilQn oi t ii t:.'l indefatigable exertions, unscrupulous means, and unblushing misrepresentations, the Democratic barty succeeded in elevating its nominee tp the Presidency. On its banners were inscribed the cabalistic and captivating words, "jReirenchment ! Reform I Strict con strjuctlonl! Rotation fi OQajreedoni Jrom Ekecutim Influence! ! ! v But on a lofty Hick- ory Pole jvatred above all a trophied standard, on which was emblazoned in silver letters. u One Presidential iTerm" IThough these pro. pitiattng pledges intused enthusiasm in the mass, they by n-o means produced unanimity ; nor did thipy conciliate the grave . reflecting patriot. He saw and. regretted the ominous delusions of the timesL atid in a short period his worst appre hensions iwere verified. No sooner were the pseudo'Democfatic demagogues in possession of auihoritythan the foregoing devices and Ie gends were overshadowed 'by an immense vur- pie vexUXumi on which were inscribed in roman Capitals, TO THE VICTORS BELONG , THE True to this explicit announcement, the spoils werei crasped with cauntleted hand and vulture talon, by the dominant party. Monopoly, tri- umprjea, patronage subornecf, discipline subju gated and overawed! Profit and power prevailed . ' '.i rr-' . in maintaining in oince tor about ten years tue I C '-!..' e 1- mi . ucuciiciancs ui iiiitiversauon. ine people readily acquiesce in mis-government so long as they do not feel its power or pressure ; but when the rulers cry " give up your gold and silver " they begin to pry into the characters of the in. mates oi the palace : and tor what useful pur. pose ithe)r specie is needed, and think some twenty ot thirty miliums a prodigious price for driving from Florida about one thousandIndian wamorsi A jvar in which neither clorv nor ..... Jil ...LV.-i '.. .... : . r i . Z national cranaeur was acquirea ; ana ot very doubtful expediency and justice from the com mencement. u - Roused from lethargic confidence, the people now began to pause and to look more narrow ly into the conduct and policy ot those who cnieny reapea ine suosianiiai ijenent oi " ine spoils ! at the public cost, ihis inspection !l .11 . t 1. t .t '. was mucn aiaea uy me eiete oi ine coinmunuy, a large Iclass of citizens, who had foreseen and foretold! the ruinous result of the Democratic practicd and policy. "- The rhajority of the people in every civilized nation are politically honeit. i In the present instance, they no Booner perceived ihe wily policy bywhich thev had been "deluded, than theV rose in their primitive majesty,, and aupersedtd the obnoxious Democratic Demagogues by electing bieii whom they deemed better qualified' to man age ijheii affairs and restore public credit and prosperity which hf d been nearly totally destroyed during the sway of the aJJOtZr. The majority of the intelligent and liberal minded in all enlightened na tions! aire TWlte in principle! a principle from which, American freedom emanated, and on (the preservation of which its' durability must depend. Genuine democrat and whig are synonymous terms in civil polity. Thej cunning and circumventing demagogue pre 8uming ion the magic of revered names among the grea boBy of the people, has taken advantage in all ages and nations bf this ipfluence over cofifiling, imbecile, or credulous mjfnds. ! : - Political conflicts for party ascendancy in any country, never exhibited a more signal instance of successful delusion by means of popular panics assumed by eeltish and ambitious dema gogues, Jthjifi they did in the U. States in A. D. 184 . The able atid honest man, general and statesman, whom the people by a vast majority elected in 1840, suddenly died after his elevation to the Presidency. His constitu tional successor was an ambitious changling and drivel ler ; and became a facile and unconscious tool in the hands of the political gamblers of the Democratic clique ; whose main object was now to thwart . and degrade all the beneficial measures of the dominant Whigs, in order to recover at all hazards their former power and place. Self4aggranilizenient was their chief, the public weal, a secondary object. . In political ri valry, activfe, vigilant, and unscrupulous machiavellism is cwr found an over-match for the confiding and candid inactivity oi conscious rectitude ! The former hesitates at n means to attain its end, the latter employs fair and open agencies for the public service. The success of the depn dd tor jUepends mainly on his sagacity and vigilance while hjs victims are reposing in fancied security. Bolts and latqhes are but feeble impediments, when thieves are ; abroud," and honest men are burried in sleep ! Political ' tactijtians, out manoeuvre patriots, who use only direct, ! open and honest action In a recent war with j i. the U. S. severely felt the destitution of manufac ; tured articles. Hence, both prudence and experience taught American statesmen the policy and necessity of But when the same claim, and Something more, were promulgated to the world in ark official and arrogant tone in his first Message to Congress, the Brith Lin sprang to his feet, shook his shaggy mane, and " grinned a horrible smile "-r-The doctrine of total exclusim seemed inadmissible, thbneh not inew.- -x The Pse doiDemocraev and its nltrmv Phttident had committed themselves before the world ! The vast importance iof their own popularity and the puissance of "England made he pugnaceoua party pause in "mid-career ! and, in stead of making the whole of the disputed territory a " fine qua nbn !". as a magnanimous administration, conscious of eight, should have done, the clique and its curator prudently, but pusillantmousiy, fell back , NEW AND FRESH. Patent (Medicines, ; 'jj j! , For Sale at : . J. II. Bikinis plieap Drn Store. PETERS' Vegetabli; Anti-Billious Pills, in 25 and I 50 cti boxes. ' lli ' i i: JJJJAXE JUST DECEIVED A LARGE AND FASUIOXABLE STOCIC inJ Ml jewelled Gold and Silver LeW LeiIne, patent Vertical behind the tine of 49 X X X X -As the armnipotent President could no retain his assumed foiot hold on the Northern ice-berg, he heroically determined to place both hands and feet on the imperial nec of Montezuma's Ghost, and' bring the murderers of tliat Monarch to condign punishment. It requires an adept to handle dexterously more thaln-one hot iron at a time. P. P. avoided the more manly nialleation by withdiiw ing his steel-bar from John Bull's furnace, in order to at tend to the soft iron-bar he had uncefemojniously tlirust into the Mexican volcano, eveii without consulting Vul can and the Xyclops (the two houses of Cojngress) whose appropriate function is to forget thunder-bilts for Armi-ger-Jovis, and armour of proof for our Achilleses, land to open the gates of the temple of Janus.: , x x -He could dispense with the vain ceremony, and exercisei the Regal prerogative with impunity ; and after plunging the. Nation in' war, demand and obtain supplies of men: and money ; and leave to others the futile questions oft cut bono ?" and " quam Regium sit ?" - The future His torian will state x x x p. P. yielded to a manly and powerful antagonist,4-swallowed his own edicts, turn ed on a weak sister Republic with the cunning and fero city of the tiger, and x x - i But the same Historian 1 will be perplexed to assign reasons why a great, power ful, brave, candid, and magnanimous people, like tliat of the United States, permitted ah ambitious, though pigmy President, to engraft to the National escutcheon a stig- ma, involuntary and unmerrited on their part, that WiW be " damned to everlasting fame !" amid the halo of glo ry which their own valor will throw around their con-? stellated Banner. - -r x xi It is an unseemly spectacle toisee a Giant contending with i Dwarf 1 x x x x x L Cetera desuntJ MANTO. i By . Friday Morning's Mail. SENATOR HAYWOOD The Tariff. Wm. II. Haywood, has resigned j his scat in the Senate of the United States. This news came on politicians hereabouts, on Tuesday morning, like a clap of thun der in a clear sky. Locofocos uttered curses, and, grinding their teeth walked off muttering. Whigs were very much disposed to laugh at the chagrin of the faithful and their hopes for the continu ed prosperity of the country inspires cheer fulness. But what cause is assignee! for the resignation of Mr. Haywood at this critical moment? He is opposed to the Tariff Bill now pending in Congress. He is too conscientious, though a Democrat, to vote for such a measure, which he be lieves would prove ruinous in its conse quences both to the interest of the coun try and to the prospects of his pariy ! This is reason enough. Let it be remem bered, then, freemen of North Carolifia, that one of your Senators, a Democrat, has resigned his seat in Congress because he is opposed to the ruinous measures of the Democratic, party . : 50 cti boxes. '14 Brandreth's Ahti-BUlipus Pills. Spencers Vegetable do, AUabaWs health -Ji do. Chines Blood Pills, f : ; Ague & Fever Pills certain cure, or no pay. Thompson's celebrated Eye Warter. Sands Sarsaparilla-the best preparation now in use. Comstock's Extract of Sarsaparilla. j- WistaVs Balsom of jvld Cherry a cure for all coughs chldj Cohsump&n, bfi. Gray' Invaluable Ointment for cuts; burns, 9prains, bruises, tc. 1 . Spohn's Head-Ache Remedy a certain cure for nerv ous head-ache, j i Hull's Cough Lozenges. Dr. PJerry's Venniftfge, or Dead Shot a certain cure for Worms. . CoiiQStock's Vermifuge for do. Rowan's Tonic Mixture for chills and acme and fever. vt. aiCMuns' cnxet ot Opium said to be a better i preparation of Opium than laudanum orparagoric. Bernard's Cholera Syrup a cure fur Sumuier'com- jplaint$ Swairns' Panacea. I Henry's Calcine Magnesia a mild and pleasant ope Ireint. : t . . 14:tf Till C0NC(Mrir0'rT0NTA( Consist! no- in Dart of fi 0 r. mon es Pins TV diamond noint..! Pn. nA r.-,i t ,, " J . ' v s ru ' " - -uuiuicu CIIC113. fTliil anil mlxtr I hnnr,lM rr..l.l 1 1 .. Gold and Silver Spcctarlcs, Ladift Hair Piu, Steel Bag Claxps, Steel and Gilt Pant! EL e3capern?nt Watchd,, gold guard Chains, and Keys, taJaG;;! o finR'nSVck1ace. Medalions. Bracelets. Studs, Corat WoSward"s lond Dointnl Pfn. and nvr iwunt.,1 P,l ,.. , mi ., H Mwani S s i.ne 1 .. s super iv r noOc'e! Urge aSa0rtmeDt ?f Cav'x anJ coave glaasea to suit all agU, which 'can be pot in frames ut . Chapiuani & Emerson's superior Razor Strap:; Stl'f R!Z' Rfers' Congress Knives and Sciasors, Silver Tea' and Table Spoons, abo finely' phtrj silver lea, table .and uesen Bpoons, silver butter Knives, sugar tongs salt and raustard spoons, touih tr purse, together with many other articles usually found in Jewelry stores ; all of which will be sold en L or on time to punctual customers. ' ! . j - i All kinds of watches will I repmired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horizontal, patent lever, nta-lc-.! i and plain ; also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of iewetrv Dul in order an rr.onhl. ttm. n.l twelve months. Lepine and plain watches will be altered to patent levers and warranted to nerf t :i u . at the Brick Row, opposite C. W. Brown s store. 0AJ1 work sent from a dwtance will be can-fur:- & PERIFOCAL 1 I j SPECTACL!. A new and Superior ' Article of Alnerirnn maniifulnr mntrntl nnnn vwrntirw. wmiMT ' f-ctly easy and natural tq the eye. The following extract of a certificate, from Dr. Lardner, inl.eat ture and properties of die perifocal glasw : " By imparting to th surfaces nf tte lenses such a f.u , t tion through their axis, diall be one of the conic sections ; vision through these, in all flirections in h! is of the eye can turn, is perfectly distinct and free front the distortion incident to the common spLeuc.I For saleby BOGER & WILSON. IT All can he suited, rira- rail and ghe them a trial, f Old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry orwork done." I ! They hope by being punctual and obliging at every call, to receive from 4 lie-public that support hk : and merit deserves. Salisbury, N. C-, May 29, IMS tf S I WE now- have .on! hand a large stock of Bale Rorx, !, jj Yarn &- DoMSstics. Also, over 1500 pieces ji . of heavy 44 inch t dOTTON BAGGING. ! a verypuperiprarticlejwhich we will sell lowek, than any thing of the kind that can be brought from the Northern Markets. ; W. P. MOORE, Cl'k. c. m. c. j Concord, N. C, July 25, 1846 14:tf f From the Globe. 1 Brndreth Pills. - We were for a long time among the sceptical as to the efficacy of these justly celebrated Pills. i We believed Sthat they had got into general and universal use more by the numerous newspaper pulls than by any virtue they possessed. A recent trial of them upon a friend of ours; who was attacked with a most vi olent billious cholic, has removed all doubts in our minds as to iheir being the very best cathartics that can be ad ministered ; and believing so, we think we do the public a benefit, in saying what we think of them. ;. From! the Missouri News. The Brandreth Pills. Thismedicine has been made a subject of much merriment throughout the United States whilejts utility has been extensively acknowledged. The impression seems to be gaining ground that Brandreth's medicine may be emploped with safety and effect as a remedy for ordinary infirmities. There are many sensi ble persons in this city as well as other parts of this coun try, who With great propriety testify to the good effects of Brandreth Pills, from frequent experiment ; and no evil need be apprehended from them, according to the di rections. In directing public attention to the Brandreth medicine, we only express our honest convictions, that the Brandreth Pills have done more service to the pre sent generation, than all the patent medicines which have ever been introduced into general use, Ot These Pills are for sale at 25 cts.'per box, by our agents in every town in the State, and by the following highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : J. H. Enniss, Salisbury ; David Fraley, Rockville ; A. & D. W. Hunniqut, Gold-Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ; J. Krider & Son, Mt. Vernon July 17, 1846 l2:4t tatc of Jiovtfi &roUtiff, i IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions rMay Term, 184C. j Elizabeth Flowers, j vs. William Ford, John F. Ford, John; W. Ford, Ann X. Cheairs, Henry F. Ford, Leander L. Ford, John P. Harrison and his wife Elizabeth, Rich'd B. Ford, Oeorge r ord5 1 nomas L. r ord, Sarah L. McDonald and others. IT appearing to Ithe satisfaction of the Court, that William Ford, John F. Ford, John W. Ford, Ann L. Cheairs, Henry F. Ford, Leander L. Ford, John P. Harrison and his wife Elizabethj Richard B. Ford, George For4 Thomas L. Ford and Sarah McDonald, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the TWO VALUABLE PLANTATIONS Mtfi FOR SAM 2 1 AND ONE TO LEASE ! rmilE SUBSCRIBER BEING DESIR. M ous of removiug; to the West, offers for sale one TRACT OF LAND, on the head waters of Rocky River, in the lower end of Ire dell county, containing 375 ACRES, about 150 of which are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. There are about" fifty or sixty Acres of .first rate BOTTOM LAND on the plantation, 15 or 20 of which have been re. cently, cleared, and are now in cultivation. There are on the premises a good DWEIiIiIG HOUSE,' an excellent BARN, and all necessary OUT-BUILDINGS. Also, an excellent WELL in the yard. This plantation is in fine repair, and in a very healthy section of country. Also, another tract on the same river, one mile and a half lower down in Cabarrus coun ty, joining the plantations of Wm. Emerson, James Sloan, or formerly the Torrence land, and others, containing; Prom Rowan, (says the Charlotte Jeffcrsonian,) we hear the most cheering news. Our whole ticket, is, al most beyond question, safe in that County. Standard. Yes, much the Jeffersonian knows about the true destiny of Locofocoism in Rowan; ' But the day is near at hand which shitll reveal its fate. The resolution of the Whigs, and all those who prefer their Country's wealj above the glory of a 44 small polato" President, and his corrupt adherents, is fixed and determined. We shall see. . ! i- Petition fur Dower. all of which is 1lVood Land ! I also offer for rent the valuable plantation on which I now live, containing FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, of which there are about 250 cleared, one hun dred of which is fresh ; twenty.five first rate bottom, in a high state of cultivation. Oa the this plantation there arc two DWELLING HOUSES, a good barn and all necessary out. buildings in the yard is a well of excellent water. This place is in fine repair, and can be rented or leas, ed for seven years. Persons wishing to purchase or rent, are re- quested to call and examine for themselves : ; Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch- i great bargains may be had. For the terms, ap Sale of Valuable Be THE rare anil exteiulve I.IX:: of the late John Giles, dee'd. wi'.l t s sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, in SiV.ry. i the 4th dav of Aii!Tft next. (Ik-in 2 Turiuv i County Court.) This Library contains n ar ONE THOUSAND YOLU! ioniprimg Law, Medical and MictT.anrc Among the ! ' f I ' may be found the most valuable Elementary V ny v!utnes of Reports, both English ami Ai . nearly a complete set of our own Supre ' sion. 4 -...-.,. j The medical works are, many of jhi:i, r uable. The miscellaneous portion coni (the standard authors,) Biographies, Tr.f. most of the old Classic Works in our tr.z . Gentlemen desirous of purchawne, w.ll C. tend, particularly members of the liar, as u , tunity has seldom been o.Tered to purtl.ri The Library will be ready for inectil.,! i ' fore Rowan County Court, in the oflicr or." George W. Brown's store, where a c:.tj'.. seen. Terms made known on the d.iy ! j , E. D. Al'rfTi: Salisbury. June 27th, 1846 5wl0 SALETOTUT; if"- ... " 2rTURSUANT to sevrral H JL ereesol the Court oi i,.. for Rowan county, at tle Spring Term, 1- ; and Master will offer for sale at the Court! .1 .1 t A . tV our)-, on ine inira nay w ugusi ncjti, of the County Court,) several tracts or x.r: on a credit of twelve months. ;.O.v: lying on Grants creek, adjoining the In ' Goodman, Jacob Stirewalt sen., and Ya!e?r belonging to the,leirs of John Seafurd, d TWO OTHER LOTS with improvements, in the great Nortli F , Town of Salisbury, No. 41 and 42, t i Yarbrough, Henry M. Giles and others. ( taining ! . 228 ACRE! lying on Crane Creek, the residence tf Area, anJ belonging to his heirs at law. One undivided third part of a tract t f U--. encouraging home tnanu factorie plitude,: skill, and permanency, duties on torcign unportations is, ana giving tnem am- by imposing protective The N. E. and Middle in is wan 'I,-! ' T : A New RrpublicMlA gentlemen recent lY from bantam h e, inform ibi AA.tr. f lutsoi, juuis JVepuoi can. that hdfnr hi W ''" give the Itio.nL y.a I C Durapgi,, JSonorn. Tarftaulipas I Ueva Leon. Coahnifa. Chih I n t. . ' ' : 17 . r UUU Jjaurornta,, were' tolconstituto tho KeW republic, if they 'coaltl be inducW to co- vpraie ior j me purpose. We ttatcmcntrorwhdtljtis worthi I - 1 I ,1 , ... ' Anoir , Sop tftic West. lie Presi dent LaS itlSt knnninfnrl n( SntrrLno nA I I -t ' V -ill"" vr wuliUII IUIIU J5f tstant Su rpeons for the A rmy, t whom 0 arO from ihn WAtr. Cof..,, ! o i- tm. i """ mv miviui suites, ,1 Ulll .wissippi;an(I 2 from Georgia. Geonria. . .GrrafiJVrf-Sia buildings creldev JP0y:Atl. antticket on the. Hifi irist. joss near ft milon of dollars, of kvhich a. tout $300,000 were ensured. 1 Statjes lius encouraged, invested vast capitals in various establishments, and advanced rajnidlv in various branch es under the fostering protection; bf the General Govern ment. f The tjhief promoter of these was Clay, a man of great foresight, integrity, and capacity. As a statesman and patriot Ije was inferior to none in moral courage, political acumcnl arid undaunted fortitude, and presence of mind in ever' emergency. On this distinguished mail, the Whig party and the friends of domestic industry had I placed their hopes of success, by nominating him in 1$43 ot the United States. party had several prominent and pop- by the devices d( a few political tae- circumvpnted : and au individu- note and few pretentions, !re the party, and was finally elec ted by a large majority over all) competitors, under the facinatihg watch words of " Free Trade ! No Protec tion.! Texas Annexation ! TA whole of Oregon !!!" Man is by nature avaricious his most untiring pro pensity is to acquire and accumulate, being in general, regardless at whose loss and injury his own avidity! is gratified. : Offence and defence are common to rational and irrational beings. The rational is peculiarly tena cios of justifying offence, and insisting on the right! of defence! The, irrational use their means af defence on all occasions with instinctive energy ; and the rational C0J2Pe - 1nc'r inherent, impulse to do so at their peril! " Worm," Sec. -- x x ; The! ac knowledgment of moral or conventional wrong, is so re puwnant to self-dignity, and humiliating to human pride, that it requires the last degree of probity, and candor, and! impartiality, to make an open confession. Neither mab, woman, nor child, will do. it willingly. The school ' :k. I.:. r..n . -. .i! ... ii r1 wJf tJ'p wiww-rcnin on ine same seat a pone un der! the pinall ribs,---the teacher; sees the aggression and demands the reason. The ready reply is No sir, I nerrr ,r f FROM MEXICO, The news from this country, by this morning's mail, go to confirm that j given in a preceding column. Mexico it ap pears is determined to prosecute the war, vainly hoping to retrieve the ldst bat tles of the 8th and 9th of May. Gen. Tay lor was making headway in moving up the river a large number of troops. Hopes were entertained that it would not be long ! before the whole of our army would be ton the road to Monterey, there to give the Mexicans battle, if they are disposed) to fight. j I Davidson College. The Annual Com mencement of this Institution -wiU take place on Thursday, August 13th. On Wednesday, Orations will be delivered by representatives of the two Literary Societies, and on Commencement day, the Annual Oration will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Howe, pf the Theological! Semi nary of Columbia, SJ C. i ! - j KEEP IT BEFORE THE tEOLE. That James B. Shepard has expressed his preference for DIRECT TAXATION, in raising Revenue rather than a Tariff. man, for the space pf six weeks, notifying said defend- antsito appear at our next Court of fleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court Houie in Statesville, on the 3d monday of August next, then and there to answer, plead to or demur to said pe tition, or the same will be heard exparte, and judgment pro cjonfesso wiltbe taken against them, and a writ of dower awarded accordingly, j Witness, J. F. Alexander, clerk of our said court at of fuie, the Cth day, of Julv, 184G. J J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. Cvi'll Printer's fee 5 50 H Wool Carding. fgiHE Subscriber having recently pnrin operation, JL: at his Mill, in Rowan county, near Thyatira church, A Wool Carding Machine of tile most approved construction, with the best improve- j ments, is prepared to Card any quantity of Wrool at the speed of 100 pounds per day, at the usual rates or tolls. Attempting to procure the best machinery and employ ing She best mechanics to construct, and put the ma- ' chine in successful operation, the 'Subscriber considers that; he is entitled to tihe patronage of an experimental triall and a continuance according to results. I i .SAM'U KERR. Jane 10th, 1846. ll:Gt : 1WSSQLUTION l OV COPARTNERSHIP. riiIIE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm Xj of H. & C? MILLER is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Alkthose indebted to the firm will make immediate payment to Hexry Miller, as longer indul gence canno; and will not be given. II. & W. C. MILLER. Rowan, July 24th, 1846. WM, C. ?IILI,EU would inform the public that he will still carry on the Tanning Business, at the old stand 10 miles south of Salisbury, where he will! be happy to wait upon his old customers and the public generally, i Rowan co., July 24th, 1846 I3:3t. 4 tLL personal having claims against Daniel H. Cress, dee'd, will present there for pay mebt withiu tha-lime prescribed by law, or ibis notice will be. pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and those indebted must make immediate pay ment. A. W. BRANDON, H. II. BEARD I M.POGER I Executors. Salisbury, May 12th. 1946-14w 3 ply to the subscriber, 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. , ROBT. H. CRAWFORD. I June 19, 1846 CwS State of ilovtn Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY. Benjamin Beaver and others r. Jacob Beaver, et. al. In the Court of Equity. IT appearing that the defendant, Jacob Beaver, is not an inhabitant of this State, but that he resides in the State of Mississippi. Therefore ordered, that publica tion be made for six weeks in the Carulina Watchman, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Salisbury, requiring said Jacob Beaver, to appear at the next term ! of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, at the Court : house in Salisbury, on the. third monday after the fourth : monday in August next, to answer plead or demur to ; complainants bill, or that on failure, judgment pro confes so will be entered against! him. Witness, SAMUEL SILUMAN. C. 3f. E. June 25, 1946 6w9 Printers fee ." 50 State oC jlbrtir Ca voli ua. DAVIE COUNTY IN EQUITY. A. G. Carter, Adm'r of N. Chafiin, dee d, r. John A. Chaflin, and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe-Court, that George Chaflin and William C. Bird, two of the de fendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State : It is ordered, that publication Vbe made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, 'for the said defendants to ap pear at the next term of Jns Court, to be held for the county of Davie, at the Curt-house in Mockville, on the 4th monday after the 4th monday in August next, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's amended bill or the'sauie will betaken proconfesso.and the cause set for hearing ex parte, as to jthem. ; Witneso, k- Bingham, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office, the 4th monday after the 4th monday, in Feb ruary, A. D.t 1846, and in the 70th year of American Independence. ? L. BINGltAM, C. M. E. 6w9 Printer's fee 5 50 mg Lands of 379 ACRES ? lying in Rowan! county on pales creek, n Samuel Craige and others, t, A. . - . . . . . 4 assumed out of the whole tract ; wnicn t part belong to (he heirs at taw of Isaa One tract of land containing One Hundred and Ttren'y Arr lyin in rtowan cooniy on waicu t j- the lands'of Paal Miller, David IW W r I longinjj 10 the heirs at law of Henry Mi r,. In each case, bond with approved security i chase money, will be required n 'h' '' : ! ! SAMUEL SILLIM A. . i June 26, 1 646 6w9 Printers fee FOR 13 ALB I t . THE SUBSCIiniK WISHirsG TO Kfc.MUii tuu.v i.. . offers his ! I HOUSE AND FL'RMTt for sale. Persons who wit-h to engatre i i i have now a chance of getting one of i- ABLE .STANDS they could M-. fr.nwi,lml, imrrovenent in tl ihl ' MTtTRfi IS MOSTLY NEW and m i ' P VIR I am warranted, in sayin? to ' 1 bv strict attention, the HOUSE will yelJ u some Hicorne. curing c n ; , lid.iuent.iit has been extensively patrr n. , , travelling and country custom. I I known from North to South, having b n k tel for a great many years. ; 1Wn ' ney now have an opportunity in punh. ? t lislunent, I would adrii lm to con i , , intend to Sell and will give m Urjim.i , : ' made easy to suit the times. Letters 4 , chisjejt wiUbe.tte.KW Salisbury Febmary 4, 1846 tf4l p Jos. W. Hodge and others, vs. Bat I saw you myeelC:--" lie Poked mtfrst, ,. fXJ We understand that i Corn) is in great demand at Gold Hill, and wi rhand about 80 cents. ! Icom- fXJ3 Gen. Gaines and several members of the Court of Inquiry ordered in his case, arrived at Old Point on the 21st init.-j I A RUNAWAY. rriAKEN up and committed to the Jail or Rowan JO coonty.a negro boy named GLOKGL. He is -boot five feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, about 22 yeab old. and .says he belongs to Hamilton Gooch, of Kershaw districUSoutb Carolina. The owner is reques- f rt i : r f ' j TlTAYlNG ai desire to mows to the West I wiU rent ll lease' the plantation ori w-hkh I now live. ' !.. ' f f-- i l ' - 1 f A. J.i AbWii July 22d, 1845I3.5t DAVIE COUNTY IN EQUITY. tbers, 1 I , ' . . . Petition for sale of Land. Joshua Young and Wife. J IT appearing to the satiafaction ot Uie coon, inai -ua Youne and wife. Mary. .renotinhab,unuof this j State : Ordered, that publication be made lor MX weeas in the Carolina Watcbrnsn, for said defendants to ap pear at the next term of this Court, ttfbe Held for the county of Da rie, at the Courthouse in Mocksriile.on the 4th monday alter tne 4tn dwimwj ""s LANDS AND MILLS TO! 15 1! T Y oJder of the Court of Equity f t 11-; XJ the Clerk and Master wuiouer. 1 premises ion the first day t( August n.t,. ' OF LAIDJying in Rowo eoontf. a . j of Michael Coriber. John Deal and ot!, rs. t hoot i ! t v ' .Uv one Ubrr tract called the -M21 Tr . felo creek, containing about . I ! n,le hundred and thirty" ... . iJj. Aiin Rose a ni -i j .nr nr ,1mnri. eoranlainants bill, or the same "f' . . ,n trmct a abot will be taken pro confesso, and the canse set for hearing i , hundred Acres, ex parte, as to tnem. t , , rrt .. . ! ... ...hich is now i Witness, u. Bingnam, ier . W V' aajomu at office, the 4th ruary, A, D.,1846 IndeDendence.' 6w9 Frinters fee S5 50 as to them. rh he has ah 'tt--i . monday alter tne iu raawy in garftleny..nu , i: ..J in ih 71 lh tnr fit AmeiTCBIl I Klnnr lO IOC i. . -- -- i ! -ALL KIND5 OF BLANKS L.V.Mt. -:.,wl 9nfl far caleat this Ofncc. Jane 13. l3l5-6w8-Pnntrr s W - 4 ' ' r ', , 1 - 1 '1- !