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WltL-AUD nfiLMORE? com TV,! Lit V SrtLhclatl" rmotfs with I ..tinnJiin' An Eililorinl,' an extract from Ihfe V Richmond Eoquirrr'm which ilr. FillmoVijJ spokrn of ns beinp - a Wilhot Provisoit rom he hoMfU of Ab iitioiifim In New York." 1 "Rich lond I VVhk:' in answering this JhI.sp wirrrft nf ihc M Enquirer fays : YV hat Quthofily! hns (or sayinc he is " a Wil Shot nfavUdile" . tve know not unless it bp lh (a CC tnar no n ames me omer HUfi Vjr Alasonlnnd Dixon's line, lie has not flWn id Congress since, that question was VlartedJ ana Avri have never heard that . I '. !. L -t 1 C .!. moU. tlt? maue a speecn in lavor oi in' Jsbre, ha (jen'l Cass has Idone. When he yas in congress some. "v . rfmar'kable for his moderate and forbear iic? rniirsR ln recard to the subject of ab- rilitinn'.Vnil his conducts then, we know, fon the general respect of boulhern men. He didlnot torlr it his own sell respect, or int of any other people, ty' canting pro- RAllHlOAD CONVENTIONS ! mg iVetlr Joljrit Ws ) morei tiTCapUln ? 1 '. r .'" r 5 J WeatWtalilhefCtiair, and lhat iLv A Jacobs We: arc ulad-to see. from a Communi cation in jhis papery that the Rail Road Conventions vliich mef at (Salisbury last week, wait well attended; and was a most spirited a jTiUr. It is only necessary for Market facilities to be afforded this i great rich Western portion of Norih Carolina, in order tlmt her wealth and enferprize may! be appreciated and ffelt. Success, llfrr, to eirery effort which has for its ob ject, the bringing about so desirable a re sult. Rat. Reg. ... act as Secretary. ; , " ' , TheChaic man iheu briefly explained l he oh. ject ofilje meeliiiM'hfier which tfie flljvinj resoltiiions were adopt id : I A COMPLIMENT. Father llitchie. of the ' Union;"- says : "There isjnot a Southern State South of the Potomac, except North .Caroina, which will give, her ote to place Gen. Taylor in the Chair." We t-ike this as a great complimeijt to the ' Old North State," and hope the ft Standard'' will at least have the honesti' to join his political Father in muni in nu.uiiiiii'''i-tf i f- . . . . t s- . flsibn$;ut he contented himself with theglonous admission that orlh Laroli- simply declaring that the Constitution had ?a ts so inorougn.y vy nig. inai io .qupuon XJrLirA to iUM Snnth rprtain richts. how she yill go. on any occasion, is dovyn- Which ho ri-htminded natriowould seek right absurdity.-?,. R td disturb. in Th Whlcs of the South, take them by rTT The Standard; nhd latlgei own quite as i many negroes as Jte Whig Convention, says: r Democrats, and thev nave no I noticing the tl MeinnrrHfs. and ttiev nave no tears that their rihis will be invaded by Zaclt ny Taylor or Millard Fillmore. We diubt vhether thev will feel the same 1 i. 1 f I a C( nhdencH in general Uass, wiio comes ft an the. Iiot-bed of abolitionism in the Northwes't and General Butler, who, we 'silo it Hated in a "Nortliern paper, does ii(it owti a negro. Rat. Reg. It is stated in the. Telegraphic despatch for the. Union, under date of June 9, that the Convention adjourned sine, die, with out Resolutions of any kind! This is j one grande mistake there was. at least, one Resolution, which was unanimous that was, the whole Con vention were resolved to defeat Gen. Cass and elect Gen. Taylor.- Ral. Reg. From the Raleigh Register MrIGaLe The Rail Road Convention, met lately at Sais.burv, was one oflthejmost spirited and intellectual afr furs that it lias been my lot to fall in w th for tnanv oSiv. The speech of Mr. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. The Corner Stone of the National Wash ington Monument is to be laid on the 4th of July neJtt, at Washington City. The ceremony will be a very imposing one, Resolved r TU f a mHin1 Jeremiah Clarke, Eq., a.- Oiat r of the day, and J. W. Lng to read the DerlariiUitn. of Independence. Resolved, ThatsJu!. J. M. Brown act as Marshall of J he daiv, and Col. Goodman and M;tj-ir J. H. Ve.rh!As.i!taiit MarhaiU. Resolved, That A Henderson, Hsq., act as President olh day, and Charlesj F. 1 Fisher, bsq., Vice jeideht. I Resolved, That (he Ladies be iiivited to join in the procession, asvd that they lie requested ti meet at" the MeOioisi Chun h at! the hour of 10 o'cloek, and that Dr. A. M. Henderson and F. M. Henderson take charge if them. Resolved. That jthe Uev. Mr. CoflTman he invited to open the celebration ofiihe day with prayer, and the other Clergymen if the Town he invited to attend. Resolved, That we have a public dinner, and that Williams Brown, Milas Rainey, Henry A. Jacobs and Jese Howard, he a Committee to contract with some erson to furnish it. Resolved, That jCharles A. Beard, John L. Beard and Capt. (i. M. Weant, lie appointed u Committee to prepare Toast for the occasion, and that they avoid politics. Resolved, 'Iliat the procession move from the Methodist lo Ihe Lutheran Church, where ihe Declaration of, Indepeudenee will be read and the Oration delivered"; from thence to the Court House, where the company will disperse. Resolved, That the Company meet at the Couit House at sun rise in the fnoruing, pre. pared to fire 13 rounds of blank cartridge in honor of the 13 Old Colonies, and to hie 30 rounds during the day. Resolved, That all Revolutionary Soldiers are hereby respectfully invited lii partake with us in the festivities of the day. 1 . GEO. M. WEANT, CKn. H. . Jacobs. Sec. New Firm. NOT W W IIP . ?1 1 i:l . r JL nr rship undrr the style of WOOD & i BROWN. respectfully inform the public that they have on hand a large assortmmt of j BOOTS ji SHOES, (opposite the Post Office) of every kind. They are now receiving ihe latest fashions of iadiea and gentlemen's lasts ; also, materials of every description from ihe north ern cities, and flatter themselves thnt all the givinz thrm a call, will receive enure satisfaction. Beparring done on the shortest notice. Country produce taken in exchange for work, such as flour, nieal, corn, bacon, and lard. Call and examine our stock. J. N. WOOD. . MOSES L. BROWX. Salisbury, June 1, 1848 if 8 Sthtr of Hortli avoUua, DAVIDSON COUNTY Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1818. Nancy Carrall, r. Petition for Divorce. Benjamin Carrall. "IT appearins to the satisfaction of the Court, tint the X Defendant, Benjamin Carrall is not an inhabitant of this fetate : It is therefore ordered by the Court that pub lication be made in the Ureensborough Patriot and Car olina VVatchman, for three months, for the defendant to be and appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of. Law, to be held r the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexinffion.on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September, next, then and there to an swer the petition of ihe said Nancy Carrall, for divorce, or judgment pro confetso will be entered up against him, and this case set for hearing exparte. Witness, Andrew Hunt, Clerk of our said Court at office, this 13th day of June, A. D , 1848. 3in8 ANDREW HUNT, e s c. ATTENTION BLUES ! CONFECTIONARY. BENJAMIN JULIAN TV"ULD inform hii friends here and elsewket as I f well as the public generally, (hat he Las recently opened a Confectionary Ettablilnneiit AY THlSTO IViY, to which he invites their attention, and of whom he so- thouc having demand a in rTTHC suhserihers lavj-!- ' ' -LL lt Term .f U.tu' n V I'teaa and Quarter -S-sit., : Ihe lat Will and T der'd, reqint alt lhie ' II - r : . nil. hi uuiri, in ctn i tf u j : , licits a shnre of patronage. 11. s present stock consists in part of the following "articles, to wit : i 1 i P.' Hi I Tin .Villi, 6f VirciniH, who whs invited lo .;n ,i...t,ur ti..,k. I.. .1... t I.. ....... I . -1 . . I ". O C7 out the. copntry, and call together vast crowds at jhe. Sent of Government, from all parts o$ the Union. The Grdnd Lodges of Masons and Odd Rdlows of the Siate of North Carolina have an invitation to attend and partici pate in ih! ceremonies, and duhtess ma ny of I hem will yo under the invitation. ft real In tne IkmIv. was parttcularlv rich Sfhall ized politicians stnd tlernHgogues, won try tti infia'me the puldic against lib. I I ertil j 'Jrteihs and fro(s to be peculiatly r 1 Vie friends of the poor ; bless me, they got Pi :J r...J '.... ..r, ; is l 'I' .. ..i -i:... ill 4 c (tflu hi t. ui mr. i . s aoiui y as a I ..i i z i i i i. '. i .. v. . i.... ) s t t - t V Tl niUf orator. I had heard before ; hut s Wlbrk ol his, Tar surpassed any thing -ill . . a i ii i tadi anticipates, i call turn a verv Raisins, , CurretjU, I,ernti, Almond, FillerU, Prune, Ciirn, S irdinos, F.iuey Soap, Candi', Nmrnegs, Spire, Senich Snuff, Mustard, E!enee if Lmon, Ston;htn's Uitter?, Sfiufl Boxei, Salisbury, June 15, 1949. I)..l!s, JSky Rockets, Harp, Sejsarf, Ale, Newark Cider, Cream Nuts, Matches, Heirings I.-nvm Syrup, MrteaUiy SnulT, Porer, T..y, '1 w ine, Es. of Cinnamon, Smoking Tuhacco, Pipe. eii them legally nutiiei ti.-.u . u ill le plead in htr f their r William mm - JAMES MURPIli Salishury, Mjr 20, 1? IS. i ! Wie (rrntt1 Dinisitm nf ihp Rnrtt tit TV m . at mail, There vvere other speeches, ni9rurt, nf Nnnh C.rni,t ll !...- Illlttithing went off most admirahlv. ,i;ni.i mVL;.,. uu .n .... :...i:..':.i....i.. v ' l i i i ii iyiiaiv;iii no virn (15 1 1 ill I v III U rl IS e on y thing that seemed to cloud the r the -0rli HrH nvtVli tn hft nPi.K.lirfinfI unite in ti ceremonies of the occasion. Aligejhe;ri it will he one of the most magnificent, displays ever vvitriesseid in the occasion, was the surest ion 01 lie lhAt the'j Legislature might not he willing Jo tio j ran l a liberal charter. This surges i was confronted by gentlemen well ac lit i 'tinted avi tn the leelings and interests tliiit urvajl in the Halls of the Legisla- t nl iNorlh Carolina. Thev declare, in moil confident terms, that no set of II I hilt 'Vr Wits iissh ml kil in niiei.fn. oral Assetiiiily, whatever their prejudices tit. Miind iimi peculiar local leeltiis, ever nal ta- kei uK)ti theinsfdve.s rt deny the ri'ht of tint- pojftion of the people)!! this State to better tlieir own couditjon with their nowii tprans. It would be so manliest an hAiidontnetit of the very elementary pur- !HiS .Of bovertiment, that it never, could Union. Kul. Reg. f jha" 1 tfe appened under Jtny combination I jol irCLjniNlanees. To suppose il possible ht tihiWejiliiihtened period of the world, and ; toiarlii people vho have done so much for "other parts of the State. and who have axkjedj o little lor themselves, was pro i)opicea purely gratuitous. 'There was a great deal of zeal and un anilnifiv; and a most confident belief ex. f preksetTiUt whenever the Roads on either MOtl ot ;ns shall reach Charlotte and Dan- l Ivillk there! will be a most readv. concen- tratjed and 'eflicient exertion to till up the icnntitg link,' When this is done, it will preketjt to tTie public an entirety of Rail Roid arom' Pot ilantl in Maine, and. Biili'a- lo iSeyv ;;Y'oi k to Chattanooga, in Georgia, whlcli will soon afterwards be extended i lit . both' eiids almost iitterminablv. - Si grr tt ipr6s;ct has never greeted our lin I Itched fancies before t lion. David P. o'aIwvem. presideil at the Convttntion. m 2). Davis and II. Gates, Esqs., ac- U das Secretaries. 7 i ou have no idea of the excitement and interest this matter a.ctpiiit'd in this part of North Caroli- CASS A FEDERALIST. i 2 ! I The Zanesville (O.) Courier sa that Gen. Cassi Jitudietl law in Mariette. Ohio, and whiltllhere in 1803, delivered a 4ih of July Or'ion, replete with high tonetl Federal sentiments. Indeed, so ultra was iis character, that even old Col. Nye, a hot Federalist, said, he thought it a little too spirt. jSome time afterwards, he ob tained a Federal office, that of Marshall, and he gave over preaching Federalism. The Courjer challenges contradiction to this staterpent. A Federalist in youth, a Radical in old age, and a? Demagogue and shuffler all the while ! I ; . i I Jl.tSJ JiU. -1 YADKIN RIVER. jLETTjlR FRCM GEN SCOTT. (oV. Jnlinson, of Louisiana, has receiv wl Irotn Gen. Scott the following letter, in ri ply i(L-a communication fiom the Gov- 1 We lea rji from the "Union" of yesterday mirning, tljat "so violent are lhv Barnluiriier presses in (he eity of New York, they seareel) Heal Messrs. Kenton, Allen, and the other dis linmjisdied bltizens -now on a visit to the Em pire t-it.v, with decent respect. The New York Evening Post ask 3 Col. Benton whether he; has come to New York to propose over thejrave of Silas Wright, a disgraceful co operation with his assassins? The N. Y. Globe insiimales that the friend aiid companions of Gen. Cass have gone to Nev York to establish the dominion of the sluveholdeis oer free territory.". j ne editor 01 the othciui paper, who is at ihe same tithe "head and front" of his parly, is really enjilled to sympathy in the very tin pleasant predicament in which he is placed just l-.l1!! I. ll 1 now, oy ine: -neadsironi; will i these same ' Barnburners." Xat. Int. 15A inst. f SANTA ANNA. We cannot credit, says the Pet. Intelligen cer, the report that Santa Anna will accept Mr. Polk's invitation to visit this country and take rtijr, informing the General that the the stump against OlfZack. Santa Anna has MVttril Vlitifl In him hv tlio Slnli I ..ruchi. I k.wl ..,.nlJ..f (. n .., 7...l,...ll On the 17th instantjin Chester District, S. Carolina, Mrs. CHRISTINA FISHER, wife of tJie Hon. Charles Fisher, of this place, aged sixty years. 1 ; She had gone to St. Augustine, Florida, last fall, and spent the winter with a beloved Aunt, hoping relief from that mild climate, and 'was on her remrn home to die, accompanied by her beloved husband and daughter, when she became too ' weak to travel, and after two weeks of lingering, " Jesua smiled and bid her come " and resting upon her Redeemer's bosoiri.she " breathed her life out sweetly theTe." Her mortal remains were immediately brought on to this town, and on the 20ih inst., were followed to the grave by a large number of sorrowing and sympathizing friends, who with silent grief witnessed them deposited by the resting places of her parents and deceased children. f The deceased had been for a number of years a mem ber of ihe Evan. Lutheran Church, in this town, nnd was to her dying day, a bright ornament of the Christian Church. She adorned; her profession by the daily prac tice of every christian virtue. For the last two years, her zeal for religion was constantly on the increase, and she seemed to feel as if nothing else in life was of any real value except the love of God. Just before leaving St. Augustine, she was affectionately asked whether she prayed much.. Her reply was, " Oh, yes, constantly, prayer is my only stay and comfort, I couild not live with out it. She had been heavily afflicted with disease fr some years, yet she never complained no murmur pass ed her lips, but with amazing fortitude and christian pa tience, she bore it all. She had learned to retard her ictions.ns blessings. In one of ihe last letters she ever wrote!, she says. " I can truly say it is good for me thnt I have been afflicted." She was constantly looking f tor lier summons, and expressed a perfect willingness to depart and be with Christ, which was far better. She was pained by no regrets lingering on her mind for ne gleet of past duties, and only lamented, that she could not have done more and better. In her latter years, phe had thought so much on the end of life and eternity, that death had no terrors for her. Her chief concern as re gards this world, was for the religious welfare of her fa mily and friends. She received great comfort by the presence about her sick and dying bed, f all her imme diate family, except one daughter, ahsept at a distant home, of whom she spoke most tenderly. Finally, the expected nnd to her, welcome summons came, and she departed in peace in the full triumphs of an assured faith. " How sweet the scene wljen christians die, 5 When holy souls retire to resl." Possessed of every grace that adorns and every quali ty that elevates, we seldom see so perfect a model of how a human being should live, noi a more sublime example of how one should die.i She was amiable in her dispo sition, affable and unassuming in her manners, humble and devoted as a christian, exemplary in the discharge of every social and domestic duty.andlan affectionate wife and moiher. The silent but eloquent tears of her numerous relations and friends as they mournfully stood Ground the grave, clearly showed what a loss they had sustained in her death.! May her example influence many of her surviving friends ; and may the Cod of all consolation offer richly that solace, which he alone knows best how to adminis ter, j Com. Of pulmonary disease, on the 21st ultimo, Mrs. RE BECCA LOUISA LINN, consort of the Rev. Joseph A. Linn, aged 28 years 5 months and 5 days. In her last illness she manifested a strong attachment to her Saviour, enjoying to the full all the consolations of the Gospel. She left behind an only son, not yet six months old. ; OU are hereby commanded to pa rade at the Court House, in SalisUu- on tbe 4TII DAY OF JULY, NEXT, at 10 o'clock, equipped in the uniform of the Company, with thirty rounds of blank cartridges. By order of the Captain, H. A. SMITH, O. S. June 22, 1848. 2t8 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, rowan covxrr. Jme C. Rosemao, r. ' Attachment. John F. Stirewalt. JOHN F. STIREWALT. the defradani in this case, is hereby notified, thatsiid Attachment was this day returned before me, levied on one Rifle Gun and Shot Pouch, one Chest of Carpenter's Too's, Bureau, Clock, a one horse Wagon, ( JearingWork Bench, two Axes, Plow, six head of Cattle, Table and contents. Grind stone, Shoemaker's Tool. Cook Pot, Wash Pt, Tuh, Book Case and Books, Froe. Saddle and Bridle, Stone Jar, Grass Scythe, large German Bible, 300 feet of Wal. nut Plank, 2D0 feet Pine Plank, anil one Mattock. A garnishment was also returned against Daniel Hous, on which there is judgment entered for the sum of ien- ty-six dollars and six cents: all which is condemned to the use of the Plaintiff, and conditional judgment enter FURTHER jXO'i rMlE undersigned luing 1. 3lt) closet! the lni.kii .f J. phy, requU tl pernj Uvi notes and accounts lo rotnn I und all lhot having dermic! to present ihem fr pavni'nt. WILLIAM r i i .v . SaiisWr, May ,31. If 4. Oh YES! Ohi YES! MULE. STRAYED from the subscriber, on ihe 2ith of May last, a bay mule, one eye out, common size, and had on wht-n last heard of a blind bridle with the reins broken off. Any information about said mule will be thankfully received, and a liberal reward paid for its delivery to me. Letters addressed to me at New Castle, Wilkes Coun ty. N. C, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN W. MARTIN. June 22. 1848. 5i8 6 House Painting. THE suhscriher wmild respectfully announce to the pul. lie, that he holds himself in constant readiness to undertake and execute in the vhry best style-in all its varieties, and jobs of any size in his line of Imsi'ies?, viz; HOUSE PAINTING. fle flatters himself that he understands his bu. siness well; and whenever he has been per milted by his employers to execute hi work according to lhs best practice, hn has invaiia My given entire- satisfaction. His jobs will show for themselves. His prices are. of the most moderate kind, and his woik always ex ecuted as speedily as possible. Letters ad dressed to him at this place will receive imme diate attention. W'M. A. LYRELA. Salisbury, June 22. 1948 3-n8 f IM1E underinrd b-iit oV: the ptesent STOCK OF (it which is very large.anJ te m -t been l ui"hl this Spring at vx c 1 v. r 4..-t. W.k!.5r . as- gid ccd x: : on hand will be retlucci) as f !' all, for the ladies. I LADIES READ Somtner Lawns worth20toJ3.rei!. Barag - 25 lo 30, " Fine Barage 50 to 7$, -Fine Poplins and silk Tis js, w duced to 5(1 and CO ; in$hTTH won : duced to l'- J. li.and 20 ; Mufclin d 30 and 3TJ. reduced 10 V2 U zr, 4 carf worth 125, 150 anJ !(M),rf J. , siimintr shawls all kinJs and C'nl.!:- from the original price ; f.ibinnr ! 1 ed against the defendant for the sum of one hundred UolJ 11 'ew York cost and chat. s 500 YARDS PLAl: dollars, to be made absolute and final at the end of thir ty days from the date hereof, unless the defendant re plevy or appear iad answer the plaintiff according to law ' P. A. SEAFORD, J. P. June 9, 18-48. 4w7 SULPHUR SPRINGS. TFIHE attention of invalids and those in delicate A health, is respectfully invited to the mineral Spring 3 miles west of Taylonville, A!exander' County.' N. C. The water possesses valuable medical qualities as a ton ic and restorative, and has I wen of great benrfii in ras es where physicians had failed ; it has n-ver failed tien efiting those who have used it. The Springs are situa ted in a very high, healthy region of country, in the im mediate vicinity of the mountains, and in a pleasant neighborhood, where accommodation can be had on rea sonable terms. There are also, two houses at the springs ready to occupy. GARNER LOWDERMILK. Taylorsville, N. C, June 8. 1843. 3t7 . tAtc of JlovtU Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quaiter Sessions May Term, 16 48. Jesse Goss, t. Alexander G099, Ohadiah Goss, Andrew Goss, Noah Goss, V Pctiition for the talc 3 ea jj. . v 3 m H 2." - 2-5 S lUrt yu 'rVady for didivery : ITbig Pethrsbu R(? , (.it sen.) ) 1 AJny 19, 1848. ( Sip k Tn I f 1 net n f KMiliniv fr m rfrr Cru, h:id Hie Ijontir t receive, your Ex cidlen ;y"a letter of the 7ili ultimo, itilorm i't 111 1 1 i t the sword of honor voted by the LrgiMljiture of Louisiana, on account ol 01 v Mr vices at t lie xieire of Vera f!rii7 i and the battle ol Cerro Gordo, was reatly !r ileliviiry at any time and place 1 might ltanvreret the more that circumstan ces did not HOW me to takn N.vv ( Irli'ans "V tlil achary " 19 last him his lifetime. The Wilmot Proviso. hen the Demnrrats talk aluiut t h4 Wilinoi Proviso, let not ihe Whijjs firo-i that Wilmot is a locnfoco, and that his Proiiso was 1 passed ai the first session after Polk's inaiiiirati)n hy nine votes majority, in a Mouse in vyhich the locofocos had a majority of some sixty oj seventy members. - ii 1 ju ILT We have been requested to announce MATHI AS BARRIER, Esq., as a candidate to represent Ca barrus County in the House of Commons of the next . Legislature. (TJ We are authorized and requested to announce Major HENRY DAVIS, as a candidate for a seat in House of Commons, of the next Legislature of North Carolina, from Stanly County. O W-re authorized to announce the name of CALEB KLUTTS, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan County, at the ensuing August elec tion. ; j THE MARKETS. -3 3 O 00 00 1 Am. am -z- r ' c 2 CS S 3 m. r - et ft o o p a n 3 fa -o a rr r er m 3 (0 a a 0 s a. I A - en 1 W o iff H 2- g V H CD eg- S 2 ? 5 g ' F a ft X worth 31, and warranted to. Wear t ' . 25 cents a yard ; fancy coj'd AV3t " v 75. reduced to 25 nnd 30 ; l.tr su'a, which will be sold at NVw Yi i . All kinds of Calico at excedi::.-' v ! and upwards ; a large storV ofCjq old at coat and charges, an-1 taany 1 : poed of at eqmlly low priei-s j Merchants, Pedlars and t!I b:l.rr ; sell again, can now buy ate help a :: New Yrk. K A general reduction will tr.a It c Of g'X)di. .' i Drown Sugar, 4, 5, (1 an.! 7 Best Lofif Sugar, 10 ct -i !?. Coffee, i and Q. j Gie me a call, and 1;i:i ) . you and I will give yW tiii f worth, so thai you cari h t vour neighbors. Kei-j rt t( .' . y, Jiruri Surviving Partner nf J. i SalillMry, Jtufe 1, It H. LEXlXfiTONTEyiAl.i: ' CJeorge Goss, Sally Goss, Eliz abeth Goss. and Daniel Huff and his wif, Crisey. 0 Slates. THE undersigned lake i'reit ; to thrir friends, and t!ie frj' , WT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that An- inn .--ioii 01 m; intitui n j 1 1 . Monday in July, under the (jjj-r.i.'-I) Sausbcrt, Uteone of i:ie'f.'.. Edywiirth lli;h St hool, Grf;! , lm 1 y rt-putatiun asa teacher v em Nor'h '"iro'.i'na, to rqii if e a;iy .! We coni Jer the fuct of lier nait -ihr Lexmtuin Acadeiiir. a jiri drew Goss, Nonh Gs, and George Goss, defend ants in this case, are not inhabitants of tins Stale: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be uiade for six werks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Sn! isSury, that they be and appear before th Jutie of our next Couri of Pieaa an J Onarier Secittriii. to te held m the Court House in Lexington, on the s-c-inJ Mo'idjy of , bom Wie ronti lence nn l :r;i.c. August next, and then and there plead, answer ir deniurT Th K-h(nil i intenJed in in eM.V to the plaintiffs petition, or the sjme will be taken pro j thorough, at. l rhririian rduciu.".!, . confesso and heard exparte as to them. mental. In order f-i'ly io: arf.r ( Witnww.C. F Lowe. Clerk of onrmul Conrt n( O.W 1 iwnw win re empioyro IQ It.f the second Monday of May, A. D. C. F. LOWE.Cl k. 6wB Printers Fee S5 75 IXTJCRJCSTI.tG TO P LUC II IIS Medicines, Medicines. yi iy Way returning lo Washington, as Salisbury, June 22, 1843. vhlin f o " uv elegant inU tieautilul iinrthia)' of partiality from that liberal an ,j)Utrit)ic State would hav been en hat ced byirecei vin; it from the. hands of lief diiriniish,.,! Chief Algis rate. ! t ls,l shall le proud lo receivej ftic PWt atjWarshinslon, at any moment it WiaV be co'tiv Cllil'llt fite i nni. Ivnnllnnni' til I It to tlmt nt- I ... i res high i ismit it to it, t iti- ll.-ive (he honor to remain, vvllk vpt;j vui must oiieilient servant. WINF1RLU SCOTT. oiixson, Govern roaiiExfceii encv IrtAAi- l ana. tot A friend, writing from the Wes. r'ypAiloj Atirtli Uarolina. says: " We W t tfWn-lh. grape from the mountains '? iVr. i; J avlor 1ms been mv.mim ll 1pW j. We dl tear that black cockaai? 1 inlft fir... i .. " MJ..1 13 - i a, a, ,., iiir . v rm g ai aw j J.'.V IHII ilUti aT FQ4 THE CAROLINA WATCHMAX. To the Agent of the State Btble Society " , iff North Carolina. Dear Sir: The people of Catawba County would be; very much pleased if you could make it convenient tol visit them. It has been a great while since they were visited by an;Aent; and really, many destitute families have nerer beer furnished with the Word of Life. Sev eral Con2regatons have- contributed something, and have never received books to distribute among iheir poor. Books are moulding at depositories in the Coun try without beiifg distributed. If it should not be prac ticable for you to visit the" community. the people would be pleased to see a sub-agehl, who might visit the prin cipal points in the County, and regulate the interests and operations of th Society Information may be had of Dr. J. W. VancWr, (Jacob's Fork,) or Rev. J. H Craw ford, (Newton. )j " They that turn many to rishteous- j IIVC-J, 5 irk X Jll. Newton, N. C, June, 1848. O" The Fayttevilie Observer and the Raleigh pa pers please cop Apples, (dried). ..00 00 Bacon,..'. 8 0 00 Brandy,,. 40 (a) 50 Butter,,... 10 0:00 Beeswax,.... 18 O 20 Cotton '.. :..7 O 8 Cott-jn Yarn, ....00 (3 85 iCoffee, 7i rS 9 Corn 00 O 25 Feathers...... 0U O 25 Flour, (per bbl.)...00 O Iron, 4 O 4J Linseed Oil,. 75 O SO Molasses,. Nails, Oats........ Irish Potatoes,. Do., (sweet). Agar, (brown). Do Moaf)... Snlt,(sack) Tallow,...; Wheat... .4 Wnis,kevl .35 O 40 ..5$ O 6 .16 O 17 .20 O 25 .00 O 30 ...5 (S) 10 I2i fS 00 O 3 ..10 O liJJ .65 O 7U .25 O 30 WE are receiving at Dr. C. B Wlne'er's old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINES, INSTILMENTS. Paints - Dyc-Slujfs. Spices Perfumery. Fancy and Uuseful Articles, ever brought into this country. (Se our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. l.OCKK & CHAFKIN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 I 74 'A i , The follovying proceedings were hand ed us by thef Chairman lor publication : j Salisbury, June 8, 1848. At a calledimeeling of the Salisbury. Blues, held ttttbe Ship of Capt. GM. Weaut, for the purpose of mifking arrangements (or celcbra- ' Fauelteville, June 20, 1848. Brandy, (p'ch)...50 O 60 Do. (apple)... 40 O 45 Bacon, 7 O 8 Beeswax',... Coffee Cottox,.... Corn , Candles, F. Flour, Feathers,.. Flaxseed,. 16 O 15 8 O JO 5 O fi 50 O 55 F....00 O 15 ,. 5 O 5 51 30 O 32 90 1 00 r Hides, (green) .3 O 4J Ditto, (dry).. Iron, (Sw's;. Do. (Eng.)... Mo!as?es,... Nails, (cut).. Oats L. Oil, (Lins'd). Sugar, (br'ti). Salt, (bushj ). ...6 O 10 ....5 O 6 O 44 24 O 26 .30 O 35 .... O 70 ..7 O 10 .50 o 60 Fashionable Tailor, C0NCCRD,'X. C. April 27, 1849. tf 52 Land for Sale. ON Mmday the 12th June next, I will sell my plan tation at public sale, lying n ihe waters f Third Creek, one mile below Neely Mills, containing ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. A!o. me mh- ,5.1 i er property, two Stills and Vessrls, Horses, Cattle, Hoe, Do! (sack) 1J a 2 00 Wheat,.. ..L... .90 O 1 00 Whiskey,.! O 25 Bacon,.77....,....Ci, O 7i Beeswax,....... 22 O 24 Bagging,(be'p)....lti a 25 (tow). ..15 O 16 Bale Rope . Coffee...., Cotton... Corn Flour.., Feathers,...,... Hides, XJryjf- Iron...... Cher'aie, June 20, 1848 - Leather, (sole)... 18 (S) 22 Lard L 00 (S t Lead. (bar) 8 O 10 Molas3es.(N.O.) .40 (2) 45 ..9 Q 10 Do- (Caha)...35 (S 40 .. 9 B iOUNaiis,(ctitas3,d)....6 (S ti 4 OilOil,(8prmJ...l liJj O 1 .42 0 45 Rice 0 O t .4iOS Sugar,(brn)-. SOU 25 0 32 I Do. (loaf)...15 O 1 ..00 9 Salt,(sack);,..l 620 11 5 O 6$ I Tobacco,-.. 8f 5J Waon, Household and Kitchen rurniture. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN BOND. May 25. 1848. 3w4 , Weston Classical School. ;f ' Kcar Lexington, Davidson Co. N. C. THE Summer session of ibis School wrl commenre on MonJay the 3d of July, next. Young men can be 'prepared for the Sophomore Clas in either of the Colleges of the State. The subscriber can board 12 or 14 young men in his own family. Board 86 per month ; Tuition from 6 to 15 per seesion of five months. JESSE RANKIN. June 10. 1848. 3t7 WARRANTS Jast printed on NEW TYPE and on ex cellent PIPER, for sale at this Office. cnvriTTvrn nnrmoi rilHl'i subscrihersliare jus t received, direct from Fhi! JL adelphia & N. York, a large and splendid stock of Suited to the Spring and Snmmer Seasons, embracing ail the New Styles of Dress Goods, with almost every other article in the Dry ods line. Also, a well e!ert ed Stock of Bots and Shoe. Hardware, Queenticare, GLASSWARE. LEGHORN and PALULLAF HATS, BONNETS, rM BREM.AS, PARASOL A!D SC.N 5-HADLS, GROCERIES, ScO. O" The public are invited i call before making their purchases, and examine ihe Siock -f M. RIIOWX & SON. Salisbury, April Gth, lg IQif NEW AUKIVAL OF Books and Stationary. rERSTER'S large Dictionary, ' T T Boles' pronouncing do. Webster's do. do. Baldwin's Gazetter, Wnlkr' Dictionaiy, fnew. edition). Smith's, Kirkham's and .Murry's Grammar, Eineron's 1st. and 2d. pnrt Aiithmetic, Smiih's, Pike's and Smiley' . Vf3hington and his Generals, by Headly, Napoleoii and his .Marshatls, (;-nTal Taylor and Stafl, General Scott and StaiT, Alamance, (the North Carolina Novel), , Quarter Races in Kentucky, S1 Smith, Tom Burk. Charles O Maley, Squatter Life, Best French nnd EnliOi Letter Paper, aperior ar ticle ; Ink, Ink Snnd, Q nlls, Slates, eic , etc. IZT Call at the Cheap Cash Store. M. DROWN & SON. Satisbory. April 6th, l43-49if WILLIAM C. JAMES & CO. VRE now receiving, by the mot recent arrival from Btonnd New York. ih-ii rntire Siirk of Spring the school. The following M i l l t ; I several clasrt with fifty cets froi. r ' expense, viz : I The Miical Department i'I 1 sion of Mr. R. W. IVteril. iri! , three years as a teacher of'MuKC :u I iiiinary. r i For Reading, Writinj, AriiV.ir.rtic i raphy-; per session. j Geogrophy.'Bot-iny, Enjli-h Crr Chemistry, Rhetoric, Ltic, Am gebra,&c, ' ; i The Lirin, or French or Italian I. or eitherW ibeni. Drawing anJ painting i-i W'au r ( la V . ( Music on the Fiano, 5tc., the u? : ;. ; titutions. : Board, with all.necessarifs fun.!-, from 39 to 10 er ftsio:i,r : month. i . i k All proper attention will be jn i 1 t . mora training of the pupiN, g n r.: agnce in expenditures, in t!re, - At! neeessnrjr Infurma tiou ct :, ; can be bad from the unJersini!. ' II I'l'll V l.ll. IM I uuti i u. iniM, ; ALFIIED fl Kli ANDREW HUNT, JOHN I MAIMIV. i-r. A. D. MONTHS May 25. 1849. ' ( - j Jteferee$.Rtf. A. Bal.er.h'-.' St.itrsnlie. George Greei.ii ! I. U . Jse Rankin, Lexinron. Dr. U'i, Elroy.CJemmonsvilie.Col. J. M I 1 and Sammer Good, coTniftingof p!rndid a jftortmer.tot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Bonnets, Trunks. Single and douHt barrel GUXS, V- The utoek is by far the tartest and mcst commanding ever offered by thnn in ihi market ; and having !ern purchaised since the bite decline at very reduced price, and may9.tylrs of goods at cnnrm$us sacrifices, at cue tiou and otherwise, will beaoid for Cah,nd on the usual time to punctoal cuMomem, either at wholesale tr retail, at aach pricea as cannot fail to give ufaction. A eaSrsm.ihaiJfUiJtlvifrai pubHe jrcneral It, respecTfuTly-VTicile: ' WiT 0 MMES-oi-Co. FayttteYille; Utch 23. 1848.-49tf WILLIAM J. PL i SALDLCC AND J1AI i ; TlAKES;tsnreiiret:rn" :j : JL who have lretoioie ( t '. tnm. He trjsts and l-lvs tl.it i . ral,if not usivrrsaIn!iL:it. :. ro fhnl! b-.continue to ct!.i-: ; .. tronize h.s hop. He would infirm th puV'ic t; : ed aome very fine northern m i! . prepared to do ScJdie and IInt - H pricet are not extratsr;!. ' . He occupies hia ossal uanJ,' rr Mwe!l(and ia e rri U line .f buinem to wh:rh I f -a good stock of sad Urn, r;i J r, ir. for aale", and cn n..t auih ariiclea as are req'wd tf i. : . Sal:sbury, Jane 1, 145 To Ml " Ov. . THE salcriler is n I r Yoik ct ('he purthav-r r; French Burr Mid Ston-?, i zrtz : can be irr.poned from ftt ire. A Iron. Hoisting Scre. JL-. I StaiMril, a jj'od t'.tkk. f f H : Anchor Biandu, which ii! ' on New York ctu ' JC'. June 13. 1K4?. : i CM; AK niwl TO I. N hand the finest R'-Ji V. tobacco, betides a quantity cfL .' ; tf33 : l: V " LAND DLL I Deaumuiiy fmmva uuu O
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