0 o Vs. C-s. V 1,1 rf-oear rut wmi BOAT KH.CSU THE CAROLINIAN. SALISBURY: S.ittinlay Morn Ins, April 2.1, 18X1. O CANDIDATE foil CONVENTION. WearssuUmrwod lossy Uiat CHARLES F18! I KR, f1., hi) cuftsenlud to become a cafcluUU Ui represent Rowan County in Uio Convention. 3 !, la Urn Vtiik' twaka fioo Uioif UtUrfjr taks U Bt!J MJ1, and til will be safe, SBSBaasSsSBsSBBBSli ANOTHER PET BANK. Tbs last " Standard " snnounres la the worU Ui thrilling intnlligenee, that Ue AW -n it Ralrifb, it about to b an lee tod MM JUcal agent of US I'mUd Hutea." Ti Editor saytt While no this eubjrct, we will take orraaujft) to fsutirtliat it to in citniplatwn Ui nlwt the ! o of .Vorla-f ii4, in thM city, M ficl yrnt of llie Uiut"J 8tale, No nvneanre of Uh Admi nistration uT Uie Government, eonoiYUd with the cur rency of the costttsy, eieeptinr th establishment of limited iltnt in the west, could utaH wild more favor from ill parti in North-Carolina, Uian Una." Now, Ik our part, w Unuk tfie ii'iLm Kditor of lh Standard " rather ovorru the importance of Una BRANCHED OFTIIK .MINT IN THE MOUTH, j " MEASURE of Uie Administration f the Ceiwral It will be recollected that, during the lat Htwum of Government," in more way than one : Finrf, we do not Ombres, an Act waa (m-I Ublihin.r several bran- brlmn? that the transferring ( frw iImhimwhI dollar ehri of lh Mint in tho South, tlut is, una at New Or. to the Hank at lUlmgh, in d-(it, m going to be 1 Irana, fr coininif Gold an! Silver, anl on in Jmiri(ie, anv freat service Ut the people of North-4'trulina, of and aiwthrr in Nifth Carolina, Cm ciiim HuU alone. (f vitjt murh Umcfit to tho Bank; and niil, we ikin.it Thia niure ia ikis of ciuHlmbl nnpirUnc, or it think that it will t.mprrl many of Dm Dirxrlora Ktock w 10 b.iliul to b, anJ, aa a c-min-ocf, a j)m;uta ! hold'tra, or Ih-Uura of tho Dank to Martin Van Dnrn. baa arin bnttrnn crum oi Um Jackaon print, and lint, be tho " MKA.SIJRfi" aa tlio E-libir calU it, vrr diiir nf th Whuj "f. aa to whirh artjr ia nnlilW ! iniorUnt, we doubt ffy iiiim h wliaUier lh r-al In Ihi craJit uf It Toi-an Jckin llitora, wild lh-ir tfodit of it ahNild 0 thn AdminUlraluin, W'm think uaual mid.".tr. claim all 0i if'-y thu Anmiiirtra- j it twlonp Ut )udr VVnrra ; U it ia Um rapid progrea ti-m, wtulu th Whij iK-ra drnjr that anr part of it ia h ia making in Northarolina ut which wa ara in- dna to that qimrW. Now, wn luv ean-fullr rimin- Jobtr.1 Sir tlm arirrrr of Una rt Miami. Proa d all tho pfocj.lin;ra hail on ttiia mil.j.i t, anil, jilting ! Pcta arn rowm(f rather npially in Nr.rth-tarulin tr from thr, aa likwi ftimi otliT mor M of iiif.niia- i Van Burn, and Hiilhin(f iiiut be done to chrcr up twin, we OKI' t the cowliuion thai nMllir pari i ' hia fru-nda, and g ie tlnin ronnda to go on. Jr. I'wi- wWlr riL'hl, ami tint the truth lnti b tr,n. BRA'iO haa hail hia a liltl qmcknnml by Uie Tba Bill oriifinaleJ in Um Honali1, and wta ri-pnrtl ' rertaiiity rt a rule on the Trojan borae on " Brairg'i bv a Committee of that t . I y . Mr. 1'ilUoiiii wu iU l'"ny,'' lip Im NorUi Ricr. Srorrtury WHEEIiR w principal advocU-, and .Mr. CUy iU churf o)inriiL. , bpatiiijf up d r riiila through Um filentoo Dictrict, to Othi-r .SiMiatora tk a rt in the deUte whioli ane tlie lii-rry tmie 1 per yrmr. Vommtuumtt on the Bill, aiiMinjf the r-t, il.ra UnUn, Mangum, Kauiuh-ra m aoeing what Im can do, to the t ine of $.J,KKJ ud Bnwn, but tho two SoiiiUira lir4 oaiuod, Calhoun I""' year, in actual am-mm, and fflm in cxpectan and CUy, were the prouuiioiil .jieaki-ra. Win n Uie cy aa Mint Afent. And now, to aid Uiea JuinlrrrUrd VeaJ and .Vayf were uken, th Bill w aa rar'ril by KEI'UBLICANS in their orkinfa and doing, Uie new Uie oiyiition Menatora of Um South, and the Adinima- , Bank at Raleiph ia alMit U be made "a final agent of tralwn rWuato, with a fo exception. Vithmit thia the Uniti-d Huttc." Or, aa M11 Randolph uml to aay, Co-op'rauon, the Bill uould not lute pattoii thnaigli' ; VtiU are about tn be Mbrihed with tlieir own mo Uie Sonalc It ia cry certain, bowour, Uiat the two , n-y." Thiae are gloriou Unira of - Jtemoeraey " in prtiea uppifted the mcawire fiom very diir.jrent iim- ' dd! Already, one of the drill conorali of the parly The Adiuiuilrliiin Senalora went ( the Bill b" Uinwing out the bait to Malwbur; , by myiiig on Uie ground, tint it would aid in doing away the n"- j , ln UlC (ioverninent makea the new Bank at ciiity of Cnitrd Htatr. Bink, and he-ten en that Raleigh a Dtponte Uttnk. then that Rwk be ible rloriouj era. prrJicted by them, when gold w.ll cm.- to ertahlwh a Branch at Si.li.hury, and, therefi)re, we .. . l . . l.. e . r .1... , 1. . . . r 1 itujr.'ii u oe 111 uvur 111 uie vjiiiiuiMrai 1011. -j copie UI Salubury, prejure younwlve. to bo converted ! THE CONVENTION. TTWrwT"' n""rll,u ''" id II'L-U'.IU "n ''Key -will Aght hard, boi w wH rxrt thwtn, wetertlM--I W reery foowy tn tM Httla r a ad mgmtnt I Mirw- iiiimm to bia partiuna the ru h "(milH U Um auwoii. 3 tule the circulviing iiiolium 01 tlie ciHinlry. umler thia belief the Bill became a favorite with the Ailmi niatration, and waa aoprted in both IIoum- by that party. On no othr gmonda than Uieae, ermld the N. York and i'enniiylvRiiia delegitiou have bein uwliiceil to go for it; and even a. a perty mea.ure aoiiM of them ' boggled at it a good while before they were whipped in and imire e.pcially,aa it wan a mea.nre which, here tofore, the Adininirtration haa openly diaeiMintenanced. ' The OTpcttion VtntofH, 0.hh Im SouUi, aupporbid thia nieanire on ery different" principle (mm -those which influenced Benton 4. Co. Mr. Calhoun'i.ipecch- m on Uie Bill diatincUv UU th a ffruuoda. One of hia argument waa, that thia ia a State Ri'hU uieamire. Heretofiire, th nracUoe and the policy of iha (Sorern ment baa been to concentrate ill public eUbliihinents in the hu-jfe citwa at UMiorUi,ur aomewbere in the central SuUsa near Uie aeat of power, Uie inevitable mult of which, ha been to lake awajr fnm the mor 0 remote Statea, iniT woecinBy the Smith, their eonee quencj and wealth, by dn wing every thing towarda tho centre. Thia mea.ure will wmvwhat break in on Uiia lendenry. ami reatore fwrk tn the. State anmeof the . .. benefiie herel.dlr Uken from Unm .Tho gold colli-ct-ed in the South, whether fnmi in'ine,or by trnde, i la much Uie product of aunt hern lnlmr as the rofdm which grow in our fliddi; and it ia j'tst aa reasonable to mj thai our cotton shall be aent to Philadelphia, to be pack ed into aquare bales for exportation, as that our gold ahaTi be sent there Ui be coined Into found piocca to be ptlt Into circulation. Heretfire tlie amount of bullion 'Importei Into NewWearw ha been urewfer.annnally,- Uwrr that taken tn- Philadelphia NcverUiclcw. all of Q it had to be aent niurtd toTliTIadelphia, at grent cx panM, to be changed into coin. We believe that the Mint policy haa been a wrong one, and we consider that it ia now changed. ""MHuoiir doobt next year a Mint will bo established at New York;-rwe Ihiuk it ought 4KW-pei&api.asWll.tfbe . of the Mint in North Carolina. It ia a mistake that it originated with any member of Congress from N. C ,,..Tplina,Jtwa talked of, an desired among the miners iconsidcrabl tim WtraJwWiiuverin tJoaJfRsiT!' finally a memorial waa got up and sent on, which first, r ... introduced H belireCongreaa. : About, Uie same time, Committea of our Legislature were imrtructed to con aider Uie subject, and inquire whether the General As sembly ought not to make a move in favor of the mea sure. This Committee made a very able report in fa vor of it, signed by Gideon Cufi, as Chairman, but f written by J. H. Biasel, of Mecklenburg county; and iaV the legislature sent a memorial to CongTess urging the measure upon their attention. At that time Mr. Ben- gainst ii, but iww, acwrtinjT-0h?. entitled to all the credit. How jusUy, every candid mind can judge, Z Wrha thotlghl 4t 'ua 16 the "auhjecl to give iliia history of the measure, THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. NOW i the time (Ir tho Whig paMra in .North-Carolina, and indeed every whore else, to expose this bare faced attempt at imution, and lay it open in ita true color to the people. Irt the people before hand see through Um atmn vii, and then it will fall harmless to the ground tlie mountain will labor, and Uie ridicu lous mouse will creep forth. If Ui'w ia not done before luind, if Uie people be not forewarned, the Uiuiff iuay lo some mischief; fur no sooner .than the' CAUCUS no minate VAN BUREN, Uian all tiro pensioned preiwe, all Um oflke-tuilder ami olTii ekr, will rry out, In ime grand chorus, Martin Van Buren, Uie IVinocrhc Candidate ! ! nominated by the Republican National Convention If and all this, too, whew very-vrH nv fonued man In the country knew keCire hind, that not I human Ihi1 but Van Buren inenatU'iided Uiat Cuucu, and that the sole and whole object, of the ('ji n n was to nominate Van Buren for Uio Presidency. It is true, when they get there, they will act over I farce, as they did two years ago, in a similar I aiieu,lU Uie same place. Tlie CJlowiug accquut of Uint affair. we m -an the other u Baltimore Convention," is taken from the " Virginia Statcnndn" ;. The Editor sy u thn it we. detailed to him by one who waa then, and still is, a warm pi'rwinal and ol id eal friend of General Jackson, and who was at the timo and now is a iricmber of Coner.' " Jiist siieh a fcrcc will be acted upon the same theatre on Uie 'JlKh of May JCXt.,;(;iAkiji-ilfcV :z i.' -i'-":lw.--oi'. i, w.;rs " We met there," (said he,) " with a full understand injr.that Mr. Van Buren (and no one else) should be no minated for the Vice Presidency. But, as we professed to be a DKLtRKRATlvK' body, and had oeten.ibly been sent there flr the purpose nf 'hinwimu a candidate, it became' necessary, in order to keep up this msiumrd character, before the public, that the Convention, should, by a bal lot, manifest some apmtrml ihp.brbnce of opinion, aa tuft. It will be aM that Um aggragala vol tr ud run Is but a arnall one, and Uiat Uie Bxufity in (svoul of Um anaur M Milf t,A Jo. Dwa.n ha iued his I'rutlaniaUuai appmntinf Tbura.Jay, Um VI .t day of next, fur Um tlecUof Dnlegate to Um Conven tion, which will mcvt In Ealeigh on th 4lh nf June. A mui A4m Buacunibe Ifcftie Bladen Riunawirk lkufixl Burke CabarriM Columbus Caiteret Carrilufk ChatlMm ClHiwen Cumberland Camden ( a.w. ll Craven Duplin laviilofl Eil'emmb Franklin (trauville Gate (!rem Onilfurd Halifax Hertford Hyde Hay wood Inilrtl Jnhnntun Junes I jimiln l'imir .Unrtl Mnore Misitgoniery Mi-cklenburg Martin New Hanover N.h NortiMmptoa (hwlow Orange Person I'awinotank Pitt Perqtnmon Rowan Randolph Rockingham Rirfx'son Richmond Kiitherford SmMun Surry SUikes Tyrrell WaiJnngton Wilkes Warren Wayne Wake Yancey i'oe, A gti aft. TM 75 Jl 411 III l 117 KM SI 47VI ' S4 374 41 rJ7 I3.M II 603 71 7 m 74 Vi6 . 0 3-10 HK 7J tt 31S 69 1T07 - 1 WH nv7 an K-v vio 71 t,z 1014 47 67 e.m 73 07(1 270 fa 23 4 4 370 1271 14.1 hi 4;w 5 47.1 474 :a 1049 27 (W tKKI 45 100 I77U Jfl 117 Ml 1'J m 2J 630 l:w 1043 113 fift 125 fsO 26 fHI e m 81 4I 1V48 111 112 041 1Q ,V0 12 511 IVH 2 rn 'a 824 H a . 5i 3TH) i: 1015 1 116 ta-i 1110 2 n;w i. -.2 4 4-Vt. 26 M7 ira 111 78 4:w f KW 370 IXH 621 6 V7..rO0 21.6U1" 21,fl IaijI. cAjmsx uf mh iiuhviduaL Hence it waa airreed in A few words a to tlie 14jjh.wm i a flmncn uutus, that tha LouvfaiMM. iiottJLballotUut a jni- nor it r of the members ehmiTJ vote for Judge Barbour, in order to delude the people into the belief Uiat the C-on- vcntion was not pledged and that, after a mnntjrtla tuM.otjtili& apparent difference of sentiment, Mr. Van Buren should be tiuitaotmLT nbm1natrA Acordfrlgly the farce was acted out a ballot waa taken, and Judge Birbour received a minorit of Uie votes another bal lot waa taken,' and 'Mr. Van received the tmaNiMoti vole of Uie Convention, in accordance with the caucus arranatmrnl and Uie public were duped with Uie im pression Uiat Uie Convention bad met for the purpose of cnooeiNo a candidate, when, in Tact, its member sembled with the dettrmination, of nominating Van Buren and no other person We will close these remarks with an extract from the "Nashville Republican," a paper which advocates tltaAamf&!ldfe may be considered aa speaking Uie sentimentj of the Judge himself Tha Republican saya The Union aaya, " the States of Maine, New Hamp- lhtra, iVew Xorfcand New Jersey 6aMlIfenT, tnronirh Aimit Suta Convenliona, aignlflod their preferenceJi'X Majority 6,j6 THE BOROUGH REPRESENTATION. The Act of Uie Lrwlature leaves it discretionary wiUi Uie Convention, either to abolith or to restrain the Dnmrgh Systemv ' Uorongh Hepirsentatiow,- m Norlfr Camiina, iri relict of the "rotten borough " system in England ; and, aa evOfllii England, it ha been measura bly aboliflied, we believe scarcely an eflort will be made to retain .it in our Constitution. If the question was submitted to the cill?eiis of Salisbury, either to strike oujl or retain it, wc arc of Uie opinion Uiat Uio general voice would be Irt it go. It cannot be denied, Uiat' the Boroughs have generally sent excellent membere to Uie IgitlaUirs men of talonta and of Ihmuimms qualification!!, and so fir it was so good; but evils have arose out of Uie system to the Borough towna Uiem selves more than overbalancing this advantage. We will not enumerate these evils, because it is unnecessa. r'y tolfo sa'SufTice ft to say', they art' inch Aa to'rriak'e us rejoice that tha days of Uie Borough System in North Carolina are numbered. . If tho new 'Constitution should be ratified, we will have no more Borough contests in North-Carolina, at least no more after Uie next election ; for it may be pos- ibte, that the saxt Legislature will be elected under Mr. tViiKs'f V Wa call Um itlantinn ef iir rfH.lHr Ui tha aula and interesting Si.h, Ml the hmyiirf watTrriMiiiam; w.livwW . Ui VmUti Stalaa Sonata hut ! at, by Mr. CslttuMt, em one of tha niost impurUiil Rupurt that aver cam b lor Uiat body Um lUport on ExocuUve I'aUxaiaf, aaasaaaaBlsaBBBa ' GEORGIA MOVING, W aea, IVora Um Millnlgaville paper, that ths Cen tral CommitUM Um Huu RlghU Party, have flxad Um third Monday in June, aa Ui day a Um . nf of a General Convention of Um party, to nominate a (JandidaU to Oil Uie vacancy in Congress, neraaioned by Um appnintinnt of Judga Wayna to UTice; alau, to nominal a Caudidal to b run lur Governor, and likewise ki laks sow measures on the subject uf Um next residency, W learn from Um Clierlott JonrtieL of Um 23rd lo st nt, that James M. Hutchison, Esq , wbola-hog-kitchen-cabniet-Jackann Van Buren ita, baa teen ra warded for his distinguished ierviers, in voting tur tb inrtructmn of Senab Ma ngnm, by the appointment tsf M Superintendent of Building Sf tha Mint, to be erect d at CharUia." The M Uvea ami aha" are all to be divided amongst the fiilhful. VirgtnU UlirtHmt.TU El net ions in Virginia are pnvraasmg ahiwly ; so fir a Um rsturns bav reached ua the result is about balanced between the two parties. each gaining in some Canities and losing in others. from a IWsc ipt in the last Raleigh Register we are gralifind b learn that Um laleuted and faithful Rvpre sentativn of Um Town of Petersburg, John T. Brown, has triun,phed over his Van Buren competitor by a ma jority of 40 votea. The most extraordinary rfWts were maile by Uie Van Burenilna to defeat his election. A Roman Catholic Church ia building in the City uf Raleigh, and, it is said, will sunn be finished. 90(Ia Of Waft TTa Imyntnrt, who attempted to take the life of Uie President, was tried on the 1 1th instant, and acquitted. Verdirtuf the Jury: " We find him not Guilt f, be having been under the in flu unco uf insanity, at the tune he committed Uie act" (roa tnb wawrraa cibolmu. Miwii EniToni: It was with considerable amuse merit that I observed an arUclu in thn last. Watchman, in Um shape of a critical comment on the performance of the Thespian, of Una place. The Society, I believe, do rnt pretend to be doepjv versed in Uie mysteries uf liramaiic rennrmances, either I ragic or Comic ; hut be then performance good or bad, 1 guesa some folka will be more dnqn-nt te laugh allhaailly efluaion, than at the ridicule it attempts. I miMl confess, fur my ri, that it hid a wonderful effect, in Uiat way, upon my risible farultiea. Emm this powerful evidnnre of the writer's tilut st ftrct, 1 would earneatly advise Uiia Umtmd Drama. fiat, the next tune he wishna to write Mwiiethmg funny. to (five the Thcspisn Uie "m by," and narrate Um lugiily iiilcrestuig and deeply I had like to have said nam il narrate that hifffily interesting and deeply Trufiral story of a Visit to see Gen. Jackson at the Hermitage, and I have no doubt but that he will eT fectunlly attain his end. HARRY LEE. Columftia Afarxrt. The last Times remarks: " That Cotton, Sr Um week, had come in aparingly, and cold freely, at from 11 to 17J. Some few Iota sold as high as IS. Cornbut little coming in, and sale retjr f 1 12), from wagon. " Cmmdrn Marktl The Camden Journal statea, 14 tUl there i A fair Quantity of Cotton foinir Into that market. for tho aeaauu, iiid.uricea are ateaidily advancing.. Saina nave heen made, Utinnr the week, at 131 to 171 rrata. Corn m scarce, snd bnnga not of wagnni 95 tent a. Mill " i'1 .-4 ."U II l.il wJ .iinvm.. . - We will only add, further, that Uie candidate for Convention from Uiia County, we understand, are for abolishing Borough Representation. OLD KING CAUCUS COME TO LIFE AGAINlr . The Van Buren system of management is baaed on the belief, that the People are not capable of governing tfiemscTvO'M Wferer'trttti-eeerytog(Wni ' them by artificee, and bumbuggery, , Yea, kumbuggery - if the machine, and thedHtce-holdeiaand Office-seek ,rtare. tha.!!Pl je. ago KJftJreletMk th 'jl!ct J Coao.tiatoi.aL Cacct, Proteulike. it -nan nc. th "me bre.tb. the, brt Aat piibfie opinjon F l!! CoitoiEasio.iAi, Cacctie, Proteua-like, It haa since . .hanged iU form, and ia now Nation!, CAiicca; but if tha people will look ahirp they will soon discover the "ciosen oc4"nl aee ffiarR1ai-Krjwr-Cawe hiraaelf, come to life again. : He think by putting on a different garb he will deceive as, particularly aa he haa aucceeoea in aroutng over name oi nil former adver- aaries; bot let him not be too sere of it ; already the people beg in to take the alarm already they ire arotir - M0emarei wo-be-Ude hi old hioe at the polls , in Ja3d.la i824 we voted bim out of North Carolina by a clear majority of 5,000 votea : and ia 1936 wa can ia4iirfctter.' . jX'-k-? ' v:;., Ve?!fLi:rwJlprgjii Severity of the Winter. A an evidence of the se verity of the Winter," ft wnoviTaerUTn the same disUnguiahed citizen, (Mr. Van Buren) de-tJeormn,it&fttrte'trertettouth' aignatcd. by PenrwrhraniaT- Mississippi has done (he ame, and no well Informed man can doubt that a large majority of Uie friend of the present administration in Ohio, Maryland, Indiana Illinois, Missouri,' Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and Kentucky, en- tertaifl the aa the nptwicwtniTii-avift aooUaUy finite in the sunoort of Uie same indiridual.H ' If this be tha ftct, Mr. Vaa Buren will onquestiona. bly be elected, and we cannot tot our life see the neces sity of a Baltimore Convention. Its advoeatea aaythat ready concentrated opon Mr. Van Buren ; that be i the enoice or a large majority or uie Lemocrauce rany, and must certainly be elected. Why do they continue then tn urge ao clsmorouely, tho importance of a Na tional uonvenuoo I It is. at best, a measure of a very questionable cha racter, and if victory ia so certain to perch opon Mr. Van Buren's standard, there can be no necessity for resort ing to $7. Judge" White'a frienda hare never proposed or advocated f Convention, and they are willing to trust the issue to the whole body of the Pnorut, notwith standing so largn a majority ia aaid to be in favor of I Mr, Van Buren. Ther are trae Rennblicana, and they do not wish to aee American citizena stripped of any of their privilege, arid esnectallr the moat plorjous of all. thejrjTflege of thinking for Ihemselye. . ,.- THE VICE PRESIDENCY AGAIN. The Nashville Republican denies, that there ia any truth in the re port, "put out by the " Union," that Judge White's friends had made application to Levi Woodbu ry to run fir Vice President on the White Ticket It appears, however, that an application had been made to Mr. Wondbury to give the use of his "great name" for that purpose, but it did not come from Tennessee. One man from Ohio, two from New-York, and one from some where else, were Uie applicant. If Levi could aee wy.lianHicC jrnrx would jump at it ., .:.-. baa been Julfca down to toe ground Pi the cold a cir eumstance that haa never before occurred in Salisbury, to the present extent It ia ! not uncommon fir the young China tree to be injured in thiaclimate by Uie frost, but generally Uie old treea have stood through the winter in 'Safety'.'" Thi tinw, lwwew,W nd yoautf bav fai. ten rictima to ibe Icy breath of old Boreas. - The de struction of theae beautiful tree, which have contribu ted ao essentially tyo tha oniamenl (bra time. The China ia, lwwever, of very rapid growth, tiBdrwer luTerTHsihing orbut1o"cmWrJield aloct near the gmund, and the young ahoota, if protected, will soon spring op and aupply the loss. We also learn tfi&T the Fif-tree-is generally JulledVani the Rojmah, the evergreen rose, timper v'urenM,) ia killed down to the very roota. - ; ; ' i . .A-r ?-!.;'' "J We will in oar next re-publish, from the Salem Re porter, a well written Communication on the subject of Convention, aigned u Ackpiade$." ' The Bank of Newbern haa recently declared divi dend, on it Capital Stock, of 1 per cent I ARRIVED AT.FAYETTEmLEi April a Steamer John Walker, with Dry Gonda, &c.f for tl tfmtth-tfc Son, 1). Lindsey it-CoG. V, Luxi ey, A. II. Lindsey, J. JoJimnH," John Murphy, Murphy &. Tavlor, Mebane Si Morins, MacAdoo & Scott, J. & ILGilmorc, W. &, Q. Gilmer, Rev. A. McCallum, Thomas J. Buchanan, J. A J. S. Gibsun, Nalhin Hunt, J. J. Blackwoo.1, Wm. Murphy, I). C Lilly, Farish & MeNeill, JVJicrt JtRivea, Wld .McLean,: E. W. f)gburn, T. .Harrow, D. Si G. A. 'Ramsour, ifidT. Rauisour, of the interior. UNlTLlJ LN WEDLOCK, .. In Rowan, on the 2Mrcl inst, by the Rev. R RoUimck, Mr. DAVID MUJJR to Miss ELIZAB. BUTNER. BFKT Ml R;1ELL, ji wrtive of Nortb-(.roJoa aged 2.' years. Prosh Goods !- New and Cheap!! Ua jutt received, from New York and PhiladtiphU, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT or Dr?.n:a & oumiise ooodo, Which have been selected with much care and at tention and bought for the Spring of 1835. Hardware a an 4iii:cKij:.mino Drrlnrallon of Indrptndcnc! . mviHiolTonwiiusi j lead-Quart era, SanbunjTAprU8,m5. ( 10 R the jMitpoe of eommemoratinf Ihe first Declaration of American Independ ence in manner suitable to the importance of that iiitereatiog event, Ihe Regiment of Cavalry under the command of Cul. Greer, and lb First a Regiment tif North Carolina Volunteers under & command of Col. Coleman, are ordered to pared in Charlotte, on Ikt 70th day tf Maf next, bj 19 o'clock, A. M. Hy order of , " Maj. Geul. TII0.MA8 0. POLK. R. MacRAMaaa, Division Inapoetof. TnkcJVolicc, f pilAT, in three months from the date hereof, A application will be mad to the President and Directors of the Slate bank of North Caro. lina, for the renewal of Cert ilka lea for three Shares of Stock in the said Bank, in the nam of I'.lixa Conner, (now.Diia Simooton j) said CertiA calea having been lust or mialaid. WM.B.B1M0MTOH. Catawba Springe, April 25, 1833. Im UETL'RN their sincere achnow lodgements l their frienda and ciMtoiners particularly ' ' to the Merchanls and Phician for the liberal ' CairMiage heretofore bestowed upon them, and , jie, by a strict ami rmislanl attention In their UiMueM, to merit a continuance of tbe same. They hav jut received e Urge seat full Bvjfly e Frrah nrdlrlnet, TAINTS, DYE BTUFTS, OILS. CANDLES, TERFUME3, W Bnttkri, fyitrumrvti, and OUtt-War. If.:: m A Ch.Mce and General Srloction of Cigars, Snuffs, Tobacco, Rita, IVmss, and Spirits, Which they sill be pleased al all times (o aecem. modatn their frienda and cindorrvers wilh, upon rea. aoiiahle terms elu ays Iiotding themselves reapua. aihle for the quality of any article they may selL Salisbury, April 18, 103d. Croperinm of laahtvo. Mrs. 0. D. Pendleton, mactua'makek. Hat jvmt rrcrired frm Aete- York thi Lataat Bprlng and Summer Faahlona FDR isa3i RMBRACINO LADIES' M0RMO, DINISO, AND ETElT. ISO DRESSES. LADIES' CAPES, CAPS, UO..ETX 4. 4 - 6h flatten Ursa.lt tb4. Rota know ledge uf hr buiineas ac(uirod in ten years, and havio made arrengemeuia wiijt oue 4 tne most iaautnaiiia Millinery Establishments in Ihe City of New York, to supply her regularly with Ihe latest laahiona, she wil be enabled to have her Millinery avade up in a Superior Pi) ic, and oa lb wet rrasoMUe terms. " " -' Mrs. P. resjieelfully invites Ihe ladies of SaTuW bury, snd the adjg Htfy (. W fsl fed; eta. fnine, and assures the in atie ift at II tvrry artk.Se" in her line on arcomimdaling trrma. fhe is e pared for Cleaning and I'resHMig Tuacaa, Lexbonw and Straw llomveta i the A'atlra-Stlav. . Snncimenirof her work, bnrb is) Drsaasne ed Miking f iswmeer, wtut freawa,'Wiarr l ree er her Shop-Sun of the CKLEN II ON NET. tw. nWs abmre Meawre W be W and Cara Aptrfka, cary aud Drug Store, when all orders wdl La thankfully received and punctMitlly attended t IN. U. Mrs. r. always keep aa assort meal of Faahionable Kihboti on band, and ran swidv. o ressonabla terms, those wb may wiak bvaoau trrmnwtf .-'C3-'1 ? - "-;jrtWiVJs:akA"i, rr q Cntlery, OEEIf SWA'OTlr aan CUO dicCM ekC. He invites bis- Friends and the. Publie to call, hear prices, examine quality, and judge fir tbem aelves. ," "Hfir Cowrtry prodeer,f sJl kiudav bouaht jai the highest market prices. (p A liberal ducount mil be eMowed to all CASH cvstomeri.' ; - Superior Razors made by Rotrer and Butcher l i nnp remrw mm-KtrrrorT- Salisbury, April 25, 1835. fit ;- -r VV-wV-of i W-b-!"- ir ir-aaav?' A Stallion FOR SALE. (&" He is a descend- -4heelfibratedl ported boras Turk.' was bred m Virginia, is ' 1 y" oW this spring, snd is a firat-rate sad dle and harness horse, well-eaited and rrntle. He bad commenced a very nicceaaful campaign in the Forka of the Yadkin previous to nts purchase ty the present pro erietor. He will be diapnaed of low tor cash onlf.1 mb a. J . i mrrrei - mm tr wlr. mam Apru sa at . .Apptyaiinm vttifK. Another flew Supply ra.73.H30, aTSSLLaR7, AO. jpiIE Subscriber hae just returned from New-York X and Philadelphia with a handsome assortment of JEWELIRY and WATCHES, and will aeH caeeyer Uian they can be obtained io Uiia part of tha btats Uiey consist, in part, of ths following, vis: Gentlemen's Gold t Silver Lever 1 Ladies' Gold Silver English, French, Lapine, i and Swiss " J Fine Gold Fob and Guard Chains; FjfifX36j Mated ling-tii'iked and Curb Cnaine; Silver Butter-Knivea and Tooth Picks; Silver. Ever-pointed Psncils improved. .r ipe pneii MuitijyArnj Watrhcib Shell, Tuck, and Side COMBS: - Fine PISTOLS snd Razor (Straps; - -A Bne assortment -of -Ear-Ringa, Brssst-Plaa, and ' Finjrer-Ringa, .,-...' .. ' Bilver Thimbles, Bead and Leather Purses . . . . ; Silver Spectacles snd Silver Spoons; t ! , Steel Chaina, 8eals, Keys, Key-Rings, lic &e., 6e. WWGbld ihd iTvetXriH bt takeirla sxemmaw- tor Jewellery, r ; .'. i-.,,, - ' ' .. r -Watekea and Clocks Repaired and Warranted,, and Oliver ware mane uoraerh-and,in fact, every article in Uie Jewellery line j kebt conatanUy on hand Ire Salisbury, April 4, 1835. ,- , , , Tt "' . 1 ; , ranee, n Or&'I'il? 6,h nf My n Anno.. aTMecting oTOTTmwrenw.8ori dell Ciityt will be field at' hr Fresbyterisit ' Church near 8tafesville. The members, and -aD rT who wiah well to the highly important cause, arc '. invited to attend. The Rer. P. J. Soarrow'ia e. peeled to preach on tha occasion.' ' ' -1 - JAMES CAMPBELLiBecrefam i : I a a a a at - Apni 11 lC3i. a r' t i I f -. a f -f rri 1 "i -::- A .-