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Jey are gnerai i ,iciy'd e;el i fforn the: social interciorse of ' forflfOf3 4, rlie,f Pmployera,! and lum in lose 3 . u &inpony'ff amiably. vinuout and exem frmlest' ti&'l k 'Ac pwrdtl awf Vie noblest i.rnlTOi oirtrii the? cordial ija&p.ifx JO" ijl . il i - ri ittZrtil ircrferi JZii7 Ttoa -This i,rt ifeileajd rom the Fajetlefille Obserter, f j 0i tft amnericeuea tor a. wnnc, in con ioenr p a'ia'e or. the fart of tbe VVestern LWnJ ' r'7 V'i l failu T "1 f T... s ".-I J) . i Jerukip? v.tI0rrfsu! 01 ine times, ine p- nftl fxfUement ana pernapsi omer causes 01 less iupL tant'St a(0 uoing tuueu 10 prTcne q.U'US hold, or thinjifng of any thirtg ""r?r r-"TI else. w CftahjprlfoTiobtainin "subscripii and comlfirtg, he work.' does not expire ions tin 3anUrilp3jhcf. ma otozeaS fajb 43rhcifore, which time there, most be e present condition of public Lffjli 8jrici wlfcrj must result more favorable tie proe tltionr: iuf this Road. Amo6g the timber; of' those whose presence tras jolfcfi by: the QomimiUfte of Invitaiion.a hitt d addrWd jto the Hon. John Rugriiy, (.' lifted t5ratfS.Senator frymMai ne, who SailierMofuraben ffiendlyilo he Adminis ion! Wc!p'pb)Hh belo the letter of the ( istra- Com- LKiee, r - r- t 3 . s . . a . "v "a 1 vkcll as tne, repiy 01 mr. tfusgies, t!l!be reid with great jo!eresi:-Wf?ii. itLieu I Z. j5;'1 J5a(iworc. J7n7 15, IS40. Totbe Ifoft. Jou Rcggles, ": ''I U: S Senate, ' 1 Deat'Sir The undersigned, acting oti be halbfil -under. the direction of the -delegates' rcrajK 9'lys"' Baltimore - to the National Cotirenjiiin'i ol W higj You jig Men . have the Hmor irpqae$that you will attend the sidings .If the GoWenin as one of it3 guests. That (CoorenfcinJ it it nowi ceViain, Will be by far the j -si Biinjorus liational assemblage of the dele ieofibeWTl 'bat las ever taken place In :'i'Coitd SUtis ; and we earnestly wish that r.ntytiot only be, won hy of being remembered t.sifutne toor and the pleasure ut welcoming Till torj:ity iwij this occasion, and believe usjto ie. wilSjllue freest rrg iLr J, ! ajOiiTaioiHiiieiii ierTafiis, IRt V RUTLER, y)l ARDi DE DDUGIIERY, :V M-M. P E r 1 1 K R B III U G E, ' t h'i 1 OMAS SHAN LEY, (HiAS WL JAY, WERT LVWSQN. Jr. CIJAMKS W. BAUROLL, ;i.lOHN?W.IKlSJP.l A .aJllltGHFS, AR.MISTEAD. j VM I'. STEWAHT. eAwL.' iMctiEAN.:.!, - t K- H1 UhUCGLES' REPLY. 1 ,WAsfuKroN CiTr, 2d May, 1840. Cffitleied-I-.liave received the invitation Io vten9 ihittingd of the National Convention Tibet tvujj Vpif Men as one of its gueL" ' .wh Jtiti hive hnnored me. ' in behalf pf th(e1Mierfiofri the CHr of Baltimore." It 'OlJaplrdjme great jsaijsfactvn lobe present "auiv itK?s.tirig occasion, would my public TUfi4rrfeiry-rjf a change o( measures with a tn. I ft fft Iff f if people suffering beyond, a 1rfumli 'fXinunfe .-is !mw manifest loall, if not ofthoP ii)flil ii Kaln4TKAVRrpl in fdrrincr unon tbp "nilrV & evtrtiiVif .rneasurfi destructive of its e enterprise ana they have resolved, the progress of nseimfcHfiret,.t.) aid n callinw from retirement id.si niiisMcjtizii, whose "enlightened pa i'ioM8ii,rfat;prctical wisdom, nd sound Re- u' U ' ' . T l v-". no name pi "Trfj&,-naa anifpaieo . ine wrjote country with lltifsj foiijsed Jan enihuiasm which per- H aiCira.lesr and qtasiiesotihe p,ple. That 'lhs!im histened bv wise counsels and hal- fd; hy;paffiislm, will be the animating prip- 'i A tile tuition a I Co vent ion. 1 jHfl4inffJs its mi't rs will, the principW I'Miss-jfithe-gr! iu sjorify of :he people !'ir US ih'U'MWO.i oim jor 'Msaeeas ami tne cohh fifl3Uilor tl be nation. Jo this end, we lesite that i deliberalions may be aided, as well 4 ?s watted by" -the sagas of the Republic, aiid art1ctialjf .y ihosA who havej been the chani- 1"kimNljri-j(ivy'-all. Nu small pprtion'pf those oijiJ in- brinjing jotd pwf r the present in mbpnijof ifieExecujive cbaijr, have witnessed "'b DtltfuVdUapDoinHnent. the neimacity with Ml 1.. luipi iujj ruin,ous io in ;mss f Vhsf iop!e ; and fhfi Union, liirjr delibsrations willl) ' u 7? niK)al in tberr t-iiatabter than patriotiin 1 'ires&n; and will tend, it is confidently l!ifledr nartrrronTze and-invigorate theeffott I'fthV !tMiika place iheE i niA I A' J ' i I " i. J xecutire government r is" never yet disap (4 pjufu, Iherr.lrs olf the ojvif adrainislra-i'-ti'lii Uoierntneqt un4er which the coup fpriy' suffering. ;r"r Llne Oeles-.from the City cf r'T.'f their gratifying invitation, and he acceptable term in 1 have the honor to be, I.1 M;le Vi 'la jCreed i Al tneer nvt J Vl '-j Ypur obedient servant, i P I r Hi - l JOHN RUGGLES. -Tn si 'nd ''s. ftrTbelasi Western Carolinian cori. 'His a 1 1 Men tod calU it thewtce of l 'JI -f V f$ciation8 of bis country. He w ho, Jr rf h brjiTert In J he firldj Redeemed ihe honor L "flol 'hrfn betrayed by treachery and " 1 . PT!" tiO nk fail 10 correct bv his wisdom ' Haw any man -of character -could' hare tot his name to thi Xarajo tT.noosenEe, contradic tion and rror lis! (id: or i maitef of wreat 1 dr. Wbat c0nldi , W more b?trefaeed V. i4 won pri- t roe than the fullojw jngf; We are hiffMf gra tified to !rn from ihe; last Annual Mce.iigeuf tbe PresidVhi 08 the i United fSatei; ltiat .re duel ion of eleven millions of dollatf haa been made io the expenditotes of Goterhment forihe last two year. : Mind yon hw caottmisly this if worded, 'lltey do fiotu ihey 'afe graiifM that soch is, thi fi icl tbey dared not hazzard the assertion ilaf be expeoditorea hadbeervre duced within trie last two yearf.They knew well it was berjrise. f But they, are glad to learn from the rJiMsjsage they are glad that Mr. V.Dbren has sa1J gVandbat tbey cari tbrowjhe fatherebip of the misstatement on him. Jut let any man look atjjhej tables published by the proper officeriLet htm .liolj at the last Report of 4lhe Secretary ofthTiea$ory : Let him look at the fact thai the 4tb:in8tairaent is still withheld from the States, while urgent application is again and again maJ'Ho Congress to boliter op the sinking credit of the eov ferri men t by the issue of Treafto -xt notes to the arnqunt of five millions, and isay whether there eeij was a more irapudeot asser tion hazzirded in the shape of a resolution, i. A 7 Look to the direct asseTeration, thai there were.' no Farmer, "no Mechanics' in the Har risburg CoofentSunL It is scarcely p-osible ihtl 4 - . t theiodiTidoal who drafted those! resold lions should not have Lkiiown tbat Thomas Allison,, ' . . l . . J t' . iJ t . f t a -.1 i . I a ' ' woo represented! trie ireoeu aisirict and wno resides within thirty miles of this town " is a Farmer" and a first one at that. Col. Allison has never been any thins else1 than a farmed but he has distioiushd himelf so much in 'tbis pursuit, that we scarcely think it possible that any man of any inielligeooe in an adjacent county was ignorant of the fact, j There is Jas. Mebanealso : oe has never beloaged to any bih er occupation :ao of John-Owen. How could Mr. Fisher and Mf. Carter : How could sMr. John Henderson! (sho all know these oeptle- rnenj permit this: declaration to pass unanwwus when eie kneic letter? Such deceptions t ions as these appear fljerant enough, but they are nothing compared: with the charges' re asser ted concerning Get . garrison. Tle b(si ribald slang of the pairty press of the day, even to the sellir.g white men, is, here incorporated into; the proceedings of a respectable body of our feljow eitizios and solemnly .concurred in. : I'he mad: ness of party ! where'will it end ! j Thistery consistent body has another resolu tion which we think cms both ways a little. It is l)iat deprecating the practice in the Lawyers going aboot from Court to Coqit to make politi cal speeches. Do not these gentlemen know know that William H. Haywood and Ruben Srange lately went to Wilmington, and Lewis D.- Henry to Wailesboro to , make r political speeches. V bere js the ditterence r THE RESOLUTIONS OF 1885. We call the a tention of our readers to the resolutions passed at a : meeting in ; this County on 17th May, 1835. Tbese.cs jwell 88 the call from the grand Jury,are the pro duction of the Hbn.' Charles Fisher, a em ber of Congress from North Carolina, .now an ardent supporter of Mr. Van Boren's re election, so much'sn, that he travels all the way from Washington City to attend a Fed eral meeting in this town, in order to make a speech in favorf of the Federalists. I . : f ji : j r . h Episcopal Convention. The Convention of the Episcopal Church for the Diocese of North Carolina, com nenced its Session in ib'19 Town on Wednesday lastthe Right Reverend Bish op Ives presiding.! i f , ; - 'T- : T . r !v -Congress. The! general appropriation bill fpr the year 1840, after a long and serachiog dis cussion, and after undergoing many modifica- lions, has at length pased through the House;; Jewbem Spectator. 'Vh'19 paper: has again made its appearance after a suspension t.f two or three months. Until the Presidential election!, it will continue! to bis edited bv Mr. G. Ii. Moon. The Spectator is a spirited Wbia Journal.' Senator Ruggles from Maine has formal ly barked out jf rota the support of Mr. Van Buren s administration. See bis letter in to days paper, L II - THE DANIEL DINNER. The Complimentary Dinner to Gen. Bever ly Daniel, late V. S. Marshal, look nlace on Saturday, and wt have never been present at any entertainment where there was greatej' ra tional enjoyment, p where the proceedings Were characterized by mOre decorous conviyialityl Ii uiuai uo ueru piuira uaj lor jn, iiMEL, and amply atoned, we have no donbt, for the! vio ler.ee done to his feelings by his unjustifiable re- moffcl. iacigft Register. t -. j j l 'i . j l $3 A Van Buren meeting was held in Salisbury on the! 6th inst., affording Mr Fisher an opportunity to splanify to my constituents." Resolutions were adopted wnicn we suppose emooay tne principles that Mr. Fisher now answers to when be is at borne. They partake largely of the en tire figure' character of first rate; Van; Bj ren'doctrine. -GYcensborouzh Patriot. 1 Cj We learn from the Watchman that Charles Fisher stat I denies that he is a .Van Buren man. He to Gen. Harrison. is also temblyi opposed Mr Fisher is fastidious be is bard to ad it in the way of a cpdid ate. Mr. Fisher had better set uo for the Presidency himself; there seems to be no other way to get a candidate-to- suit Aim. And this nation fill take it mightily to neart 11 ne is noi suuea. 10. No pressure that any honest man ahould resret, says the President : We learn from a gentleman direct from Burke, that born last week brought at Sheriff's sale in ; that Count? two cents a bushel a horse of great value, the full sum of five dollars and a mare with a mule colt two dollars and fifty cents 'Whig Banner? Sir Astley Cooper's maxims for preseWiog health were temperance, cleanliness, eiercUe, and early rising. a? RE5IARKARLE FACT PsThe more the subject is "examined into trie more are we struck with admiration 'of the wisdom and sagacity of the Hnrtisburg Conrention in the nomination of Geni Har; ntM 1 fie HMiuwing i5Die tens a uicjui Dooular feelinff which suronsed S lltTlSSa, MrrVVehpter was run in ; Mas eacliusetts ; ,Jncffe White in iTennessfe,' j North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, iAIisiifj sippi,- Arkansas, Louisiana ; '.'and joiotly with Harrison in Vlrginialv whilst rSiutri Carolina voted for Alangiirnf Gen4; Iari son was run in the tollowtoz id states On "': I States,-; Popular votes. ElecVlvolei -i j AiMi .ii! Harrison. V. Boren liar. VJ Bi aine, -r. . 15.930 2090 2,710 18.765 133513 29.302 87,111 4.374 25,852 36.235 105,405 41.281 7.3J7 14 9S3 22900 18,722 14.039 2.965 19,285 10! 1 4 18; so N. Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Conoecticui, New York, New Jersey,. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Kemuvkv, Ohio, ' Indiana, Alissouri, Illinois, irk 166.815 25,841 8 91,495 4.152 10 16 21 9 22.168 35.435 96,948; 35.5IH 10.995 18,f9o 15 lotal, j 552,502 580.S23 Ml will be seen, that in these 15 States; Van Boren, with the aid of Jackson's great p0pnlirity, received but 27,82! votes more than Harrison , tbougb thej latter had only been a candidate for a sh'rt tirne, and : had been rut of public life for rnnv vears. .! It will be seen that he carried 7 out of Jibe, 15 plates, and that a change of 16.42Q voles in tHe States, of New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, with the 74 Electoral - votes n the States which he carried, would ac liMliy have elected him President f of Ihe United States! ! ... j-i I i , i All this banrpened at a time when the I Whigs were divided, and in some sort: dis pirited ; when they bad the, overwhelming popularity of Jackson to contend euainst. Now, we are all united ; Van Suren'has lno popularity of his own ; and the country is tired of anfTering the evils of misgovern oient. Of the States which voted for Van Buren then, Connecticut, Rhode lslandl,8nd Virginia have already, expressly under' fhe banner of Harrison, thrown off ihe shac? Ikies; and New York, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina stand ready to follow in the footsteps, to say nothing of Massachuseits, Tennessee, and Georgia, which voted for Webster and While. j f ft Who doubts that Harrison will be elected r Not we! From the Raleigh Beacon' Extra. ARRIVAL OE THE GR'T. WESTERN. j Fourteen day 1 later-' Jf 'ar declared ly England against the kingdom jojf f Ae j two Sicilies Arrival 0 Fanny Etssler 1 -Queen Victoria, Prince Alhertiic Sec. ' r I ! j The Great Western arrived in New York ' mm w ft a m ft a '-m m- t' 'X . on Monday last al ii o'clock. A M. eight een days from Bristol, j She had I very rough passage encountered several gales;. :From the New York Herahf, which in varin- . . An.. a ! i ! : I ! hiy gives me iun?si auc j promptest tpwjlgn news, we compile our abstract of trie new? brought. I I ii, I j The market continues en.v.- The ex changes do not improve, and a mall export of coinVontiimes. Cotton is down fd The duty on wheat has been reduced 4-. the quarter. ' - . 'i I ! ; . I ,j Parliament adjourned April 15th joSOth. 1 The Queen of England in the mo$tinterT esting situation. It is now certain beyond a doubt that Prince Albert has earned liis salary as a husband, including a bonus o ene million for extra. ill ( Ministers have issued an order in cotn- ell toi dispose of Chinese prizes, ahd done all but declare war againnt China; ; The rupture with England and Sicily has, widen ed. There is civil war in Switzerlahdl ! J Wra, M. Price was arretted in Paris, for an old debt of $1,000 jihI imprisoned' in the rue de Cliche, He immediately had a fit of patriotism, said. the United States was the only country, fit to live in, and accdr- lingly started lor Liverpool as soon as pos sible,, and embarked thence for New York oh the 8th ol April. Swartwout is prepar ing to go to Texas. Of i Surtees, i Dubney & Co. there are no tiding?. h r ; j Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson were present at the Queu, drawing room, April 9th be ing the first given this season. . 3 The University of Oxford have made Prince Albert an L. L. D. J I Maidame Carailori Allan has had a severe attack of the measles. h ! ;' 1 ! j Five new government steamers are to be launched at different harbors in France' hzt' summer. I . . j! , . ' ; 1 Sicily Great preparations in tril defen sive way are making here. Thousands of troops are collected under the immediate command of the King. The English 1 Aljn ister had demanded his passports, and pi! was excitement. The peace of all Europe may be shaken by this matter. '!' j Spain. AH is confusion, but little fignt ing doing. I i H- 1 The queen of dancers, Fanny F;!s?ler,is the most important personage whose arri val we see chronicled. She will create" a sensation. ! ! Further particulars on Saturday. j Mother and Child in the U oodg Itjs .stated lb it one of the Texian p'isoners among the Commanches, Mrs. Webster, Iwho escaped and come into San Antonio a fe days after the Terrible slaughter,1 was twelve days, after leaving the Indians, wan dering about before she reached a point of ; safety. She carried ber child thej wbole time, and gleaned her subaistence from the fruit of the prfckJy pear. Which abounds n these regions. Several tiroes she saw; ma nuding bands of tbe enemy, but eorrtrired ito elude them. i I , Tft Jifl(7i'a r2 The Federal Locofoct papers tacitly admit the enoimity 01 un project .refusing to pablish the Secretary , detailed icpun j 1 oe bate oeen oarea, ana urucu, 4 persoad4 togive it forth to the pabhcj box they icillnot. aXVhat mosj be tbooght ofa mea3uie which their ow Presses are afraid to lay, before lbe public? 'Ate off, they say that General Harrison proposednrstheme lb educate children io roilitary tactics." YeIIwby noli publish thai. Why not let os jndgelof the merits of this plan for pttrMlfe. We bV"e vnever eerj ahy sdcji scheme, but from the onifbon andor4istent Re publican jsm of Gen, 0arnsonl we are coofident ; 1 1 ..." ,, .1,'. .'i -L. 't mai no pun ever suoqnuiea ov nim win oeioand in conflict with our interests. J Unlit We are fut nished with something more than the assertions continue io deny the troth of this charge. K J ff, good one. Mr pFisher in his speech to the people of Rowan, stated that the Wbigs were i r i ti A I ' T" MMi It Keeping oacx me appropriation dim io make mo ney scarce, and thus bake the people more di9-j satiifld. pearly thi whole of this money gdsj to the President's dependants : to them, accord i iog to this statement! the people have to look for plenty. What fearful troth is this, if truth.Jt; be. Rut we cannot think it is so the mere!-! oaries, who care for tjjothirig bat tbeir pay, ralyf feel a little inconvenience by a few days delay of their accustomed spp : they may growl arid gromble at it, and threaten their ' masters with rebellion, but enormous as - is. the 'amount f this stipendiary fundf wedoobt whether it could a r ---- i-T possioiy aneci inepeppie at large, j . J . Vir&inia. There; seems to be j some difiico1- exact Whig fnijority In ty in arriving at the this State, but it is certainly as much j :as 10 pn joint ballot in ihe two! houses, and probably more; far as ascertained is still The popular voters more favorable. Why are certain Federal -Democratic-Loco focd-State-Rights!-Van Boreo-Republican Whig prints like weather cocks ? WHIG MEETING IN SURRY. At a meeting of the Whigs of Hampton vine (Surry countyj and vicinity, held on Saturday, the 2nd day of May ,on motion of E. Hough, Esq., Capt. John Wright wa called to tfie Chuir and 'A. W. Martin and John F. Duothit were appointed Secretaries. The objects of ihe meeiing was explained from the Chair inla speech of eome lengtji.in which. the Sub-Trea sury Standing Arml Extravagant j expendi tures of the Administration were denonnced In strong and perspicuous language. ; The meet ing was also addressed by James Parks, EsVj. and Eph. Hough, afiejr whioh, the foHowicg Re olaiions were preseotld by J. Coyvle$,and unaP irPously adopted : I : j In ' 1 . Jiesolved, That; it is incumbent on the freaf men of North Carolina frequently toj assemble to consult together foi the public good and to a- dopt sorh measures fr the preseryaiiop of thejr inestimable rights asshall seem beat calculated Jin secure them and baod them down uuimpair d 10 ppaterity, 1 2. Resolved, Tha we disapprove olf tl.eSubj Treasury Scheme: of large Standing Armies p lime of peace (two pVominent measures of the Administraiiun as Njing Subversive pf our Rj publican lnstiiQMona;of the rights of the Stales, and ojfr the Irherliesf the People! i j 3 pesolved, Thariwe disapprove generally of the measures of the Adminitrajipn of te Federal Government as developed under the at) spices of Martin VanBiren, and ! thai we wjjl we all lawful measures to effect a change pf President and Vice Ftresident. : j 'Ifjf j . 4. Resolved, That! in the rigid virtue, gtein Republican principlesand tried honesty of VVi) Li am IlEsav Harrsow, we hav a snfiiciept guarantee, that he wl, if elected President, r iore the Governtten 10 its original puriiy aP! simplicity vastly cprtail its expenditures r: store confidence and diffuse happiness throoghopt ihe Land -'l'heiefor further resolved, that He is entitled to the cordial sopport of the; friends ( good order and Republican Government at the next election for President of the U. States. 5. Resolved, THatlwe cordially p"ocor in tht nfiminaiion of John Morehead for j Governor of this State, and tfi we will use all lawful mans to effeci his election. '!;;!' .; . 6 Resolved, Thatin our opinion slander and defamation ha- becom too much the order of the day, and that the situation ot that parly musi be desperate, who mke a reckless use of sucji onhoty weapons IP tbe prejudice of ari high and honorable opponent. ' Vf-f-C Resolved, Thatitbe Chairman appoint fif teen delegates from it his election! precinct to meet at Rockford, on Tuesday of May Cour, to fix upon suitable persons to be voted for at the next AoU3t Elfctioh, for Senator and three Representatives forthjjs County in the next Le gislature of this StateL ! "" s In pursuance of thelanthority conveyed in th iast Resolution, David Day, William Tulberf, John F. DouihttJ Wm. Collins, John N. Mesv sick, James Johnson,! Yarborongh Jones, WiUe Fells, Miles Wite.SGeorge D, Holcomb, Jr., Moses Austill and Thomas Lindley were apf pointed. On motion,! Capt. John Wright and Josiah Cowles were added to the list of delegate!. On motion, f I ' : ;.- 1 Resulted, That the? proceedings of this meet) ine be sent to the Editors of the jCarolion Watchman with a request to publish, and ibit j mi3 meeuog ao now adjourn. JOHN WRIGHT. Ch'n b .. . rx. . J..J Aiii1.11 iw John F. Docthit,Is IJ-Sec'rjs. 1 REPUBLICS IHHIG CANDIDATES. CANDIDATES IN ROWAN. For the Senate Sironel Ribeltn. til. C. Jooes, For the Commons. Isaac Burns, ! . X Francis Williams, 3 For SAm-Col.'R.AV.Lon5, and John 1 Hardie, fcsq, C A N DID ATES IN DAVIDSON. For the Senate Alfred Hargrave, Esq. n IB. L Beali, i For the Commons. Cha3. Brn(nro.U. For Sheriff Ca. Jphn M. Smiib,and Mr B. B. Roberts. CANDIDATES IN CABARRUS. ' ; -ft -I For the Senat e Ci !lelchor, Esq. ! Fbrfie CommqiisQoi. D. M. bartiflger. An elderly lady of ibis place has suggested lrfs terra " Htpocrat as the tabre consist, eritwitb truth, than " Democrat 'V for the willingly blind" Tory. Good name nd trpc.1- Whig BartoirS - , : , ZX vIn this County on the 7lh nit.; by Robert N. Fleming; Esq t Mr. UWemi E. Barber, to wr iss Margaret Lyerlij. v Jin this County, on ihe 7th inst., by the Rer. toj JUiss Sarahi daoghiar of Capt John iUcCJul- Idfch.1" ; . Io this Town, on Tuesday eveniow last, of cfonp, Hichard, son ot Vol. U. V . Long, nt two yeais.. Lancaster, C H , S.. C AraiL 14h 1840.C Messrs -Editors have" understood that in e or more numbers of your paper. I have been iblished as a loafer', one who is fond of contract irpr small debts, and then decamps without pay ipg them. I have never seen the paper, and can t perhaps repeat what was published ; but this do say, that its author is a vile calumniator, and llisiributor of hlseloodI never contracted while I was in Concord, or any other place debts, tiat I did noi pay. except the sum of $2.00. to a bp Dobbins, 50 50A to Mr. Crider, and $2.75, iq Mr. Getting, all of which l jlefi in ihe hanris of Mr. Price, ihe gentlemapilhwhim I;wptfc ef and requested hinxtn pay them for me at of wiiat he was then owing me; when I left him. Aledlers would do well to mind ' their own husi hSssless perchance, they might meet with diffl- cil ties in their way i j PLKASANT U. MAY. f We very readily give place to the above letter from Mr. Mav. He feels himself agrriev el by a publication which appeared in the Wes trn:Carolinian of the ,27th larcb, over ihe snaiure of ' A Citizen,wJ (of Concord) and his a right to vindicate bis character drum the charges therein made. iJd. Watchman.) STEW AInTD CHEAP ;tHE Subscribers take this method of in forming their friends sod the citizens of e surrounding country, tbat they have just ceived their supply of ; Spring and Summer Goods, hey are fresh, consist of a jreat variety of flry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, and - - . Groceries, 1 apdi in fact, eery thing commonly kept by Merchan ts in this part of the Country. ITheir Slockhaj?ing been selected with the geatest possible care, by one of tbe firm, they Itijei happy to invite ail the most fastidious not ecepied to call and see, and judge for them alives:. : ' t . iThey would return their most unfeigned tfanks for the yery liberal patronage berelofore etetided them, and hope by strict attention to teir ousiness, to merit its continuance, f CF Their prices and terms are such as will sii these peculiar limes, which is certainly a desideratunj, and ought to receive doe encour agement, r C. H. PARTEE. Concord, May 15, 1S40 if42 North Carolina Book Store. Vfaluable works on Farming, Gardening, Bota ny, jCattle, Orchards and the Grape Vine, &C.I&C. The complete Farmer. American Gardner. Florist Guide, The Green House, Bridjfeman's Cfardener's Assistant, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Gfatdenin;, Art of Winemakingf Memoirs of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, Treatise on Cktile, their breed, management, -c. Farmers' Cwn Book, Mowbry on Poultry, History of the Horse, New American Orchardist, Ornamental, 'ifrjses, Farmers Rpwister complete as far as pub lished, Masons' Farrier improved, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture ; together with a splendid collection of Bik3 in every department of Literature, for sale at reduced prices by . TURNER &. HUGHES. Raleigh Mav 6. aN.' B. Book Binding done with neatness and dispatch, at the N. C. Book Store. STBW: FASHIONS, L " FOR .THE SFM11JYG & $U1I?IER 1 810. HORJICE IL BEARD, ESPECTFLfLLY informs his friends and the public, that he still carries on the 'PAI RING BUSINESS at hi old stand on main sieet, tiextdoor to the Apothecary Store. He isle v at ready to execute: the orders of hiscoitum- era in a style and manner, out surpassed by any workman in the Western nait of the Mate. He sslio the reolar receipt of the latest London and New York FASHIONS,' and. prepared to ac comodate the tastes of the fashionable at all tirea 7 T Ijr-ZP.Cutting garments of all kinds attended tipromptly , and tbe latest Fashions furnished atSall times to country tailors, and instructions given in cutting. NOTHING NEW: .f.VISIl BOOT A. D SHOE SHOP. T J UIE Subscriber most respecifolly informs J his friends and the public, .that he is now calrying on the above busioes in a rooa just bafck of Mr. Fialey'a Tailot Shep. in Mr. Cow arls Brick House. s He solicits public favor in bi line ; but feels iL his duty to urge tbe neces str of cash payments for work. He cannot af. ford to give as good bargains and crediu out bis wrk. ' His prices will be redaceB for casb, but hJwill charge ihe same as heretofore paid if he has to book it. i JAS. GLOVER. Salisbury, March 13, lS40-3m33 COTTON WANTED. I , - THE Propiietor of the Leaksville Factory will give liberal prices; for i 500 Bags of Cotton, oa fine quality, delivered at Leaksville, N. C. Afrir.3ti, 1840 -SCTf . &D(D)III to wneiltof. nil ;... f I iHEi Subscriber hzs sr. iirprovrd ( Pa;: JLi SPINDLE for Mills, by which.a rpiil t m do rpoch .better than with the usual fnrm.'f ?i dies, his so constructed as to kep from lual I or killing the meat in any manner. The ti r is so connneo py the cipindie as nin ays 10 j r serye its balance, and of coarse thue is ry r. 1 bing of the stone. . 1 thiok.by this improved Spit Gle. " water will , dp at least poe third ml r e s : and the meal of superior quality i Any; person wUh'irig to bse one of these dies, may obtain one or more; "by-ma king ap ': tiort, ( within a short time), to thVSnoscnvt r Mocksville, Davie Co. N; C ; I thick H p bable c;st will not exceed $30 for the Patem . Spindle ready faflie.'-;- The following persons have my patppt ? ' Spindle in successful operation Gol. . Kelly, ThL Foster, Ji-seph Halt and jt. roster.of Davie County Gilbr el n DirK'r ; David J. Ramsour of Lincoln ;,Charl8 (U.'Z of;Rowan ; Addison Mooir tf David.- William Doss of Surry alloffwbym art ; ,j ; plaased with its performance. , v- V. hi. G1LBIT. I . November 9, 18X9 lfts ; , THE Subscriber would respectfully r ' his friends and eosiomers. tht be l,s moved lo ihehoosenexi' dnr to Ge rg- V, Brown's Store, where he intends keeping an t . sort men t of - v . : - GHOCBRJES ; enftt ar: Molasses, - fgilt, .-- ' Poirder and Shot, , Is8QiJOi:S ofall sorts such rs French Brandy, -..v 1 Holland. Gin Malaga and Ten erijfe H7nr, " f Champnignf Muscat, 4- : . , Lemon Syrup. c Also, an assortment or And oiber things in his line too tedious' io mrn lon, wbi-h cao be bomrht for casb as tht-aji t ai any other place in Salisbury. : r NOAH ROBERTS. . March 20. 1840 ff34 v " RESPECTFULLY offers his prefer ; : ! services to the citizens of Salisbury sr 1 surrounding country. ' His Office is in Mr. West's new bnck building,: neatly opposite J. and V Murphy's .store. Angnst 30, 1839 lf5" ABSCONDED abon. tbe !art t October, from the subscriber, at il t i f ne re,si di ng in Stokes County,.. Carolina, myNegro man about -2,1 or 28 years of age, and of a very brr-i complexion. lie is a Shoemaker Vy trade, i a very bushy head of hair, a tbin visage, . spare built and weighs from 135 t 140 p .:! ! He has a very large acar on oiief f ib ! Pear the ankle, believed to be on the riUt ' also a scar on each arm just below tbe ibt v casioned by a burn. His heels have been fr. which injary has left scars "epon them. ( man has a wife (a free woman) near IJIaL N. Carulina, and it is probable that he r. ; v in that direction, although many persons h. that be was decoyed off by a white man, t ; : Joshua Young, who left the neighborlu : . the same time for Indiana.f , I will give waroj of Fifty Dollars to i any rone why V.j'! liver Coleman to me near Bruok Nra 1 i t. ( . ; bell County Va. or who will confine him in '. so that I get htm in my possess ion. RICHARD OVERSTIU.Cl . Bronii Weal, Campbell ciy,Va? December 21, 1838 y tf23 gb o fo n s2r;:. W have a yoong boy seventeen years c JL I will sell for cash or on time. '?"'' r A. w. brando:;. Salisbory, May 15, 1840 4vt42 piiices cironEiiT jit : Salisbcrt, May 15. I : - Cents." liacon, : 7 a 8 Molasses, Brandy, a p. a ' 40 Nails, 1 peachy 'V a 50 Oats, Butter, 6 a 10 Pork. Cr: 8 ! 20 r. Cotton in seed J Sugar, br. 10 r. lb--. clean, 61 a 7 loaf, Coffee, 14 a 18 Corn.-f,'-, 7;:;i;40 Feathers, 35 Flour, S3J 3 Flazseed, C2 a C5 Iron, per lb. 4 J a p Linseed Oil, pr. -gal. $1 Salt, Tallow, Tobacco, .Si 10 j. 8 a Tow-Linen, 1C c Wheat, bush Whiskey, 45 a Wool, (clean) Lard, 7 Cheraw, May 1, 1840. Beef Bacon Butter Beeswaz 5 a 7 8 a 14 11 a 20 a 23 18a25 Nail? cut asfor. 7 " wrought 1 Oats bushel 40 c Oil gal 75 n :X:. lamp S 1 linseed 1 10 a 1 Pork lOOlbs 5! : Rice; 1001b? 5 ri Sugar lb 8 a 1 Salt sack . buh S ! Steel Amer. 10 a English German 12 Teaiinpe. 81 SI; Bale rope lb 8 a 10 Coffee lb 12 a 15 Cotton , 5a 84 Corn bwsb 62 a 75 Flour bri $5 a $5 Feathers 45 a 50 Iron lOOlbs 5a 6 Lard 11 a 12 Molasses 40 a 45 Tallow Fatetteyillk, May b, 1840. Brandy, peach 40 a 45 Do, Apple 37 a 42 Bacon, 7i a 8 Beeswax, 23 a 25 Coffee, 12i 134 Cotton, 6 a 71 Cot ion Yarn, 18 a 24 Corn, 60 a 65 Candles, F.F. 17 Molasses, NaiU.cut, Sugar blown, Lump, Loaf. JSa Salt. " : " s Sack, - $2i s : TnKrr leal 4 a Cotton bag. Bale rope. Wheat new Whiskey IVool.- 10 9 & a Flaxseed 90 a $100 Fli'itr Feathers Iror.,- 4 a$5 SO a 40 5i a C 15 a mm sum oil lit ill t I i i sr. f i if i ! -S . If: Ir
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