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: ' V i iff . i v I rfcr-i . ."---. i' M I- i 3 J-r r S t . - ;! i- rf f .' 3 ' I? 'i' '! 'i'tl' Vl : P-s! ' -r-.A--.-s-f 5 j . i'- i ' ...:.. i 1J" 1 I fiom their course on ocj Nations ' verr siiiilar, lUcy' certainly wilU ; .tf ItLiii, UiLilrViAwr trinv have nacom- tlMion M icdrisbience when W of their Mrftjnnd Xliltyj of that which they m 'fllMrellonGEOBGE McDuffie, of cflUt. V-L iiiiTk fti" noW one of the most ar-j accuse Mi W r- iftfetikdyefcel of - anncxaion,w wegive " ttl ilJwiik.f itract from his messaSe to -:4lyjsre of; that State in 1836, to imMMb'; views on the subject of prif'gpVernmerits interfering vitfr tfajc -idomstic concerns of one another. It vh b seen that the revolt in Texas, and twri&riejience on the part of American ;cieni': balled forth the remarks made by th&Moyernor. -Ex&&tWrmi liiovtrnor McDuffie's Message J rllfrhljlputCarolihais indignantly repell ; inMl fciHi ittempts to violate the sanctuary andHudariger the existence of her domestic in . ; tiia0n$jif becomes her in a peculiar manner to pliai4qevery sort of interference with thejim4liijC;Coficeirni or domestic controversies of otUer States,1breign or confederate. The ' dc4friVilij fiMOrtrmtererence is one of themost Jmrairtj in ifjte codk of international law, and -thelire! Wo communities on earth who should so kf cred as the slave-holding States of ; countenance to the unlawful enterprises ot their ' owj cuizens against a neigiiuocuig tuu neuiiru PoVef, they should weaken the influence of that pri;ilem6ng nations, they would commit an of!ece against their own institutions by impair . higf h sanctity of their surest guaranty against foreg intrpsi?n. If ' ' : r:-; -: IKntertaining these opinions, I have looked vjt v jcp concern, not iinmingled with re grei upon thfe 'occurrences which have taken place during the present year ; in various parts 'of therUhited States, relative to the civil war u-biph;JsJsUl lit progress between the republic 1 of ;Meijcp and one of her. revolted provinces . It il tnie th9.t nip country can be responsiblelfbr iHrl:ictB,l: &m never thilsj otfeily t 4j loss to pf rceive what tide eiiar : the parlies tot this controversy can have to the IVmpthies' of the American people. . If i ; it b ajledged tat the -insurgents of Texas are. emigrjntsfy th United States, it is obvious, t6j-cply'p tbai by Iibijrpluntary expiatidn. uheferi vih&teter circumstances of adventured of spec-1 ulatlon, honor, jor of infamy, they have forfeited . all f clMmHbi our j fraternal regard, f it The" I evefi time that thev have left a land of freedom ! for a land of despotism,1 they have done it with T theif-ep3& and deserve their destiny. Thelretis fiut! iad 1rnuchf reason lo i believe f that ! macnr if them have gone as mere adventurers ! pcQuiaung upon ;iue cnances oi esiaousmnan indt)endent:Goverhment in Texas, and of seiz in? Ihi!immlose and fertile domaiabv the title of tfeiwdrd. ii iButbe this as it maw when! then becpnle Htizehs! of Mexico, they become subject i b .tte ScOniUtutionr and Jaws of : that country ;l aooWflieyrcnanges ine iuexican peopiei may hav Vaifflce' made in that constitution and Jhose law i they arb mkttcrs with which fbreiA States canybave fto concern, and 'of which they have ;bo Sff p Koj 'tiHeltibfinitance; -.1 trust, therefore, thatth .f- South . Cajrolina ?wiU givje nol tuuHienaice. uiraci or maireci, open or conceal p fnjf as w!bich'raay compromit tneiietiu tfaM fymicd States or bring into bues tfnrlhghted: faiths Justice, stern and un. beoih,-;r- iptereourse. with other Spates, should be baVamdunt to all the considerations of ep uiessp couw do separaiea. , uui iney cannou ace is the hishest expediency, and 1 am; sure i ouum : Varw lua uio lasi ouuin niu oil- a ion pat WJ0UJ4)' kftowmgiy violate; inis sacrea ! cann)f caimof . ! J fpflany ri$ijieraU in trinicjwelgh of jthese' high inducements tjo ab. Ui jnl jwith the domestic a flairs of a neighboring and friend ly Sate it would be the tremendous retribution toc :jwhjch ;;arsp jpeculiarly: exposed on our foutji-western frontier, from measures of etal lati Wl Shouldl aiexico declare war against therUnited- Staie's and; aided by some great European jPo jverj hoist the standard of servile ketiaj4 uisfana, and the neighbiiring IM6? eywoiilcl be bur self reproaches, in rflecting iha these atrocious proceedings re'- c)ed fevei a' colorable apology Jfrom ourj own - exafileiiol from the unlawful conduct of our :.forjj(' citizens! 'Hf It M-tfw.A 1 " TRierel is. one question connected this, con- ' troiersy 'of a de'finite charater, upon , which it f!0! thit you should express an opin-1 . ion You - an?, ildubtles aware that the! peo- j .pleof Texas J'byLan' almost unanimous vote, 1 aai eiprcssed iheir desire to to be admitted in- j '.:cprioif tj4nwf1-ii ' applic&tioir will proba- j : klypje5 ..triaidelto " jpongte'ss for that purpose; In PllfyyS! ought not even to enter. taiij such i jproposition in the present state of theh.Ve.t.fe .'admit Texas into our Unn hlej lyleptfco s still waging war against '':tJkipr.4rinwitK; a," view to reestablish her uiiiKxx ourselves a nartv in thn war. rvr ean we isp step, without" incurring this hcaSy resnsibilfry, junUl Mexico herself shaU ets statcj of ouij relations with Mexico. Enoujih tuuwn. aowRVRr. in" Eaiisiv us in.n iha nri- ?tiirtjjf Ctntnchtfy criticaLi Lef us be sera ,' lUEfm1w naWiCul ttio nra v)a nntliinn ifk pnimtan ' ritlft lnf rfnrm rt-r KrtAral Btlm w Mpvernment, throwing off. the corruptions "Yv wmkh si rapiaiy sinKin. .-. ... u mis siate or tninsrs a war witn any coun HJlwoUM be the ftrieaf est of riilamitiA ffr Wn lf ,:i i t, k. .J" Ti :it , . ild scarcely aiooe to come out of itSwitn mv I cement)f durtrud cW .nd latIniT hannl. eis as'a Fia in iavM-i - - : - 'U?-J7r T ' '.v.. .SWUM?. .- .i", i" - . .t- Ml f ffWK AIcDUFFIE., wish for neat bed-steads for iTboli v vt owuivi wu uiein wen 'y31'! feSe iggs ra ey, t g91"11 lOne.tvbitais enough! busjto iienU 5 !tfea ffitli as rnuchlcmicksilveHndr tedrM cakesH crowing -luxuriantly :: in tlSSW eM7lt isniiejcnlr thinv j Willi. TPteita IlTf -t,. Ul.;.t. I WHIG -MASSMEETINGwN, JERSEY i JHei iWJjjgsj of ;!Kpv; Jersey '-assembled atTrentxiabv thousands on the-COth, tq ram v inevinoimnaiiona vi vmi . .x- UNGHUTSir ana -to ,-Tiqmiii:iLC;cuiiuiUciies for .Electors, and to talcc cnergcticmeas ures '.forj giving :aaenU)iisiastiajr,bnt bounded, ImpetW to the" Whig cause anc Tuichis emphatically thq irue cause of the People. it It is sdld tKe Jrocesslo comprised 8 xr 10,000 persons, vith banners, badges, mu-j i The grand Delaware Prize Banner; was iere,and lattractecl theadmiration orall. :iA!s j the! procession Amoved, through the streets the crowd of spectators increased. Indeed, ii was truly a gathering of the peo-' pI3! ; TTnal most dwtingHiished public men itj tie State of New Jersey were there, aer (iompanied oy illustrious political visitors from other States-r-the farmers,' manufac 4 turers, merchants, mecnanics, laborers and cijiiensj o fall 'classes werethcreand lastthoutl not least, an unspeakable grace ijwpattea to the gay ana exhilarating sjiectaclel fjy the-radiant 'and' approving sniiles ofitWfair daughters' of New Jer I jpANiEiiWEBS'TEBi addressed the Conven ifcfn ! , wih S powerful . effect and : a letter from Mr J KiEHK cnuysEN,' regretting his in- lility tbattentlfwas read, ivhichi abound ed Withlpktriotic ahd pure iWhiff ' princi plesi 'fhq jreaiding' of it was- freoeritly inteiTuptea i wiin,xne nearly applause oi thp vast multitude.: ; , 4H: H OCr'ven Bennett of the N. York Her ald laughs at the - nomination of P6lii- 1 1 f. ph m I nbrination of Ir. TPolk we bcJrdly niKhow U speak , seriously. - A ibir ri4icus,coptemptibIe and forlorn cimliidaiei Was rieyer put forth by any par-tyi-il Helibi.neitber the vigor, respecta bility nor the elements of any reputation, tfffim naat sp mucni as uaptam Tyler and all the family, including the cracked head of did at; Tyler. Mn Tolk :is a, sort of fourth orimherlfortieth rateIawyer and small Ktlcian m fTenhessee, who bvCac cldent ATaSbric , speaker of the House of Ipreseitatiyesl -He "was" rejected even; -byhjis oiv State a governor and now he sT1wardfa the; candidate of; the great depic Cracy of the United States. OH lwnUt i ridiculous finale. Capt Ty lijwith jti e patronage of government m lp( nandsiand thespoils' -i--.-;. 'fl j ijVarm, reeking, rich . ' eja etinbre democraticjyotes in N. York, than MrJI Fjilk 'cW, or ever will jdo. (The singiiilari result of all these laugha b doinf the democracy in Baltimore, wilijbe thelielectionpf Henry Clay, by a llirer rnajcfrity I than , ever 5 was received byiJacksonjbr Harrisonl With Polk and Tyler in h field to divide the democracy, bo, wtMihey rolled into one person, would nafdly make aman,Mr.Ciaymust gejf the stale of New York with perfect ei$e Tjfiejsame state of democratio dis organization will lead to the same results, mtherjstaes; 1 The presidential election may! bejsaid to be; decided as soon as it it bbens ! ' The democracy will be scatter- efljj) the fotir winds of JHeaven among their sevprl candidates, and:' Clay will nave only tp walk over the course; . . ' : fj i ordiqg to previous notice, a number of the citizens oTSaiisbuij assembled in the codrt-bouse on 'the llth instant, forlthe jjurpose of making arrangements to cele brate the next ajjmiye'reary'of. American independence, TJie !meebag'Ws organized by caUing Moses L. Bkowv, Eaq.; to the Chair, and requesting Obadiah Woodson to act as Becrftam pThe phairman made a lew, remarks xpianatory ox me oojecx oi toe meeung, aiter wmcn tne following Preamblend resolutions were Wkereak Tne American People should with erati- tudealways rfcneniber the .4th day of July as the armi ertary of Iheir pation's birth of their Country's Inde-i. pehdence -anl whereat we believe the principles pro nioliated by out patriotic forefathers on that day cannot tod ttequenilybfe recurred to, therefore, , - -,,. . ; :'ffifalvej Tfat we celebrate the approaching anni versary of iar; Independence without distinction of party, j Kfsolveff Tiat John W. Ellis, Esq., be requested tq ileSrer aa Option oil that day.; v - j--, ; -, Re8ohe4,, That Johk.B. Lord, Esq., be requested to read;oie IXlariuion of Independence : a dinner be furnished on the occasion. at the Coot at Mr.- Macays pond; and that - the soldifcsofhe take of this sa' SljRlaolMJh erolotion in Rowan, be. invited to par i, and join us in the celebration, . j ' at' Capr4 George M. Weaint be appoint Obadiah Woodson Assistant- MarehaL 4 Wirshat, ian !JJfioZwJ. siderjtand C iat John UuonanVEsq.be appointed Pre- j Daniel Thomas and. VVilham IL Smith ce.rrcsiien resolved' THaf MessrsiMace C: Pendleton. William J Phunmearj Mses !. Brown, Jacob Lefler, Samuel W. JamS. Si4paq B- Wflson, and Archibald Heodersoa i. asl a.1 Cktoinatee of rrangementslr f : -: ' IS4ioe4,rTMat Messrs. Alex, Py Alsabrook, JohnH. Kardife, Cj Wheelerl John IJilendersonWm. S. Macay, Edwr4 Rowlet;tf Dr. Samuel JL WilUams, and Jatns h. r-oib; be appointed a Committee to prepare Toasijs j-4ndi that they; be reqnested , to avoid ' in their tosstia the fartyfpolitiesof the j.- t ;Mesr8.i Wde W.-.Hampton: Aaron -Woc(lWort, Ja Leiler and James Taylor be appoint-. edaCommitt to inform Mr. Elxxs and Mr. Loan of tfteir! ippoeitme imlveWTi rvkes of the Salisbury. Band be rjrocaired for l lit KAitSbturo-' atiH ftVInnlr A Af mA mJ.. !.. (VWHUW fll Rnriiiw liKlaoZpei' t another meeting be held, on Tuesday sunt, ior tne,- purpose of .masons such irrtnge; ents as may be thought expedient, with ite the proceedings of the day; fecili at the 'proceedings of -this meeting be the lrman and Secretary, and that the. Ed iters iof the f iJUna LWatchmanT be rf quested to pub- Jh the samefv Atter, wnicn ine meeting aqjournecu , . MOSES h. JSKqwuChairmau. Oainua Dsbar, Secretary. GreBiGcmhifa f jmMk n lLis.KrTa-ntHW tllV VlftY'A ltV W'biff as t VouHir chickens,fattle snakes too numer- you? -.-iSJv-i' iLiJ--rI ' rni. 'S.f, P tliej verv BiamDs.:x wurue a4ia -m Word, and Qircorrrse we areoouna; to wwm IB Cha - A trc ! an -sloped- come up'missing vanished or in ptbxr words-7:taken-yith-a-leaving, pa Thursday -the '6th 'lost, aryouhg man'' calling Minseif B66eH Hood, alTaflbr by" traJeCIThe 'said Hubb ert, eame toSalis pury sonie twolbrithreb ;tnonthst ago; and grearsuccess inVtai onngy andavmg- de- yeiopeamjunen SW-' inenigni inereoi,neawiwc2 to parts j had a wide? circulation, and especially be not knoweavinghis lac((ndTdt thetpror tfaitj&m tave been, transmitted across pneforxif hisi shop-rocmithe workman t jfiiiAdaiitiftnf htmc-' ho uilfcbis boards and" minus a ?few dollars each. f i The'last in leuigcnceuaa oi nim,-as we unaersiana, his face was set to the north-east and .his; coat-tail angling about 45-degrees to the ;sot&es abniit A fpW Wni.1rt 5n ly 22 or 23 Veara oldwiAU coai aria uranr pantaloons. Xne pubjic ume t- , ere ine convention tn- are hereby warned to be on thelr guard lbxicatedth Mr. Van Buren said the peo againsthimYV: ; .ij r. f 4- ; ple w when they rejected him before ? zr o ue unaerstanu ne. nas. a wiie j somewhere in this State, but oh account of: his bad ' conduct : towards her, she has peen separated irom him. JOCKEY iUACES. portion of our conimunity Was Pt under considerable . excitement j for i two weeks, ending on Saturday t last, by the sports over V m nil SSrl b r lSSSr f i n Tn f almost every fay fo,rrt10 PlSdaysthnce runningthe same horses, and so managing the thing, that Wf Ann vrartv nnrl h i. K other knew which horse .would beat, i The sorrei uorse oeanne DiacK m ine nrsi ana mrace.wmcn ney ran jpgemerf zu or lep nuirange 10 teu, ine DiacK r'S'ffiflt" 35 or 40 feet Another racd - was made up on these two horses for last Saturday : The llack, it is said to have been arranged, was io wm ine race.- ine vnianous n- HnyR1?1 bribed to let the black ruiv out . ahead.-. Bat the plot having been discovered in yncAt incase he did nt ride fairly, and hus,asitwiUbese up to the stand, and the word u.gon civen Utt they tlew; the black getting two or three lengths the start, but the sorrel gath ering on hun rapidly : Here they come, neck and neck ! The next instant! they passed the stand the sorrel about 3 feet ahead I utterly astomshmg the black party, who had staked their piles nothing doubt ing. What could it mean ! i Had the ras cally rider himself turned jocAcy, and stak ed his bribe monev against his! bribers ? Could it be possible ....Before the confusion had subsided, the rider of the sorrel gave some consoiauon io me mgiu worners on the other side, by exhibiting a broken bri dle reini which he said gave way in the race, and consequently, robbed, him of his power over the sorrel. So it was, the fas test horse won the 'prize in spite of rider and bribes. Sit FRIDAY MORNING'S MAIL THE TREATY REJECTED. By the last Washington papers, we are informed that on the 8th the Senate came to a direct vote on John Tyler's Treaty of annexation, and refused to ratify the same, by the ioliowing vote : YEAS. Messrs. Atcheson, Bagby. Breese, Buchanan, Colquitt, Fultbh, HaVwood, Ilender- son, Huger, Lewis, McDuffie, Semple, Sevier, Sturgeon, Walker, and Woodburylrj. i; ; NAYS -Messrs. Alien, Archer f Atherton, BarroWjBates, Bayard, Benton,Berrien',Choate, - w.wT t t ; o - - rQ -i son, Mangum, Merrick, Miller, Morehead, IS lies, Pearce, Phelps, Porter, Rives, Simmons, Tall- rhadge, Tappan, Upham, White,' yoodbrie, and Wright 3o. j We congratulate, the country; upon this result. jAncL rejoice to see that the Senate has been found composed of meii suffi ciently independent and regardful of their country's honor, -as to save the Nation from ,the foul stain which theadoption of this - , s tit . - t -.-.a inlamous treaty wouia wiinout apuut ux upoh ii i The Treaty has shared tne which it so richly, deserved anq au we hope, who have been instrumental in its negotiation may reap a due reward. r By reference to tne vote, it wm peseen that but ctte VYblg lilr. Henderson, of of the Locofocbs who -Voted; f "against the Treaty, we find the names w Messrs. AiU TOEiTONVEXTOS, ftriEtp pfltES, TaiAh2 UOd Wkidar: T1 Wp'' rrf fM: " "V?f I I i I r Everyenatorr witn therexcerion of WAwwr.AvVrirlnrliaiia:1 'wai 'in bis - 11 ANN EG AN", . OI lnaiana, Was ,m HIS Every Mr place, and voted. 7 GREATWHIG r G ATIIERIGj, AT t BAXi- 4?, ; j;tjmqre.u: W len.ni froni the 'Baltimore tSui thai'-the Whig M&sV Meeting" which ;vas ield in lilonu tnent Square onvednesday, the 5th inst, was one of the largest conveneel there in many ycire f nqt e'xeeptingeten: the rery icularljf en? j thuslastic jeaf840.5 lThe Square .was com, 1 pletcly filled, and Ihe avenues leading td it.trere animatea,-iin,:croycL5 aji person- juauiuuj passing in' atul returning, andtnnch enthnsiain the Salisbury Turf, conducted IfW oversea ait mat tney nad done ; r 'r.. liJrii... but it' would not dothe South would lis- f appeared to pen-ada the meeting, especiallr af- We learn with' trreat satisfaction from good; ituthprity, thatt tas;ve had" hoped, the rumor jf ; . ani $ngry correspondence " "g6irig on between thei Secretary of State and the :BrtishL linister is. entirely With out foundation, and that there exists a per- goqo; understandings between; those functionaries, ; We are glad; that PSvelnoV before it can have b iFpur years agoIartin Van Burea was (wawu, a ws inenus cnargea it, Dy iae frauds and machinations of his " enemies, He did not (have fair play. The people pr0 tetoxicated when they hustled hinv ouL andhn rniistbaVft PLnnther trial in rbftir Well, the, excitements of that v o ua uu ucuuuui m mis mauer, aau ici ns know why it is that the people are not METHOpIST CHURCH DIVIDED i Just as our paper is going to press we learn that the Methodist General Confer ence has separated the Methodist Church forever1 in the United States 1 Before' the division occurred, the North receded, and n atonement for the blow which had been iimed airist her. ; The property of the hurchwiUiwe understand; be peaceably 1a Aa-a fSil. y V I ' PRESBYTFRI AN CHTTRHH tKa AMmKir-Ar.s. ination of Christians, is now in session at LouisvUle, Ky. On the 26th ult, the com mitteebn Bills and Overtures, reported, that ai number of petitions in relation to glavead! been put into their hands and recommended that the subject be dismiss- a A.ri k ;AneMi;A r a toBushneil presented a minority report, Dr. Spring then offered a resolution on the subiect On motion iof WmiS. Pin rr.Prtbi a ;! And thus tne Subject is probably finally ' In this eoontT. on th4th instant, by John McCon. naughey,.Esq., yix, AlexJ AyEarrT, to Miss Harkiet A. daughter ofl John Carrigan, Esq. In this county, on 23d May. by the Rev. Sam'l Roth- rock, Mr, Goodmas SrENCia, to Miss Elizabeth Gjld i i Also; in this county, on the 9th instant, by the same. Mr. Alsi. Corel, to Miss. Mary Klctts. ICTWe are authorised to announce Jamss Crosbt, as candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan county. O" We are authrised to announce R. W. Lows, as a candidate for re-ielection to the office of Sheriff of Rowan county. -1, - .. .iy .;' , 0We are authorised to announce Caleb White, as a, candidate for Sherifl of Cabarrus county. . SALISBURY MARKET, Junk 15, Bacon, 6i J a t Cotton Yarn, 90 Brandy,1 ap. 20 a 25 Molasses, 35 a 40 do. peach, 1 30 ! Nails, 5ja6i Butter, j Beeswax, COTTOlfy Coffee,! Corn, 18! is 7 a 10 25 Oats, 18 a 20 Irish rotat's, 50 a 62 a 6 ! StMrar. br. 7 a 10 a 10 T do. Loaf. 15 a 18 30 a 35 1 Salt, (sack,)$2 75 a $3 20 a 22 Tallow, 6 a 7 Feathers, Flour, ! $3 a 83 J jTobacco, -15 a 25 a 15 75 a 50 a 25 Dried Fruit, a to Aow-Aiinen, iu 62i:Vheat.bush. Flaxseed, Iron, per lb. 3 a 4 Whiskey, 30 Linseed Oil, GO a $1 Wool, clean, 20 1 tAIM lAVllLit! AlAKnJbl, JUNE 1, w- a -r win i m ww w- w a- a nvrnm v Brandype'ch,! ' 40 tLard, 6 a 7 Do. apple, 33 a 35 Aiplasses, 27 a 30 Bacon, i 7 a8 Uats, 30 a 35 Oil, Linseed, 75 a 80 Nails, ut, 5 a 5 Rags, per. lb. 2 Sugar, brown, 8 a 10 Beeswax. ! 2T Butter, ! 15 a 20 Bale Rope, 8 a 10 Coffee, 8i a 9 Cotton, 5 a6 Cot. Basing, 16 a 20 do. Lump, 14 do. Loaf, 12 a 14 Salt, (bush.) 45 a 50 riour, 9a9 do. Sack, 82 a 82 25 Feathers, '. , 25 flaxseed, 9p a 81 Tallow, h 6 a 7 Tobacco, Yt, la 3 Wheat; 75 a 80 Whiskey, 25 a8 Wool, !- 12 a 15 Hides, green, 4 a o. do. dry, i 8 a 10 Iron, 4a 5 CIIERAW MARKET, Jims 111 Bacon, 6 a 74 a 25 a 12 a 7. a50 Leather, sole, 20 a 25 Beeswax, 22 it 5 40 Lard, Molasses, Mails, cut, Rice, Sugar, br. -doJ Loa 7 a 7 Coffee, 35 a 37 Cotton jti - !pn 4 a 5 18 alO & 15 a!8 83a$4 Feathers 25 a: Iron, ' Hf a 30 61 Saltf sackif 82Ja82 utyiJP&VJE- county: IU BJtnTT-MSraCfO TEMrAO. 1Emaftuel'Shober;f flN this case it appisaring WAt Qt.' '4''.; r 1 JLio' Ihe saiis&ctioa'of the Wm. Lunri. and otbersi. , 3 Court, thal.William Lunn, One ofthet defendants, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that sublicanon oe made lor six weeks in ihe Carolina Watchman, for the said defendant to appear the next term ttf the Court of Equity, to be held for said count, at the court-house in Mocksvule, on the 4tb fter the 4ih mondav in! Ansrust next, and nlead. tswer or-demur to eomptoinants ortne samewui te taken ro coniesso, and the cause set for hearing ex Brtt to ton. ,A ;J : ; j v Witness. L:Bmg1iam. Clerk: and Master of said Court at . AtmAmn, ,, Afh m-r in Feb- Office, tne 4tn ttmnday alter tne 4ta monaarww j . roary, AD, 1844; and in the 68th year of .American :$w7 printers fee 5 50 "s .11 ; stray:poney. C5 TRAYED from the anbsctiber H tne 3rd instant, a kT- mv nonev. imached ;man. one . JDrad loot Wbite 4a4 shod all roun-HttO other4 marks recollected. 4 lib eral reward will be given to any. one taking sjaid, poney 19 and delivering mm tome m oatwmy.- r 1 I . 1 4. j - j AVUV- a;y . w . ! " June 15, 1844-3w7 t - ' i nn 7Zon of , UNSEED OIL " ' -m-n .t l -L... 6im ATof.h.;?f J.U.l J.ILEXNISS.. Salisbury, ihay 27,1844 If5 i as - -r i 3AS& " illJIJ. B2taL2IETB ItUfiOREnYOUiBUYJ 1 - A I 1L ubelieTa the CHEAPEST stockr , y of newstyle, and MUnuhle Gooda,, JJ' : - "ever brought to th .western part of North Carolina, may now be seetf u tmx tabushment,i-coii-autins in part jot it 1 - Si- s t!;.. . -i f.i r. f Superfine and, low pnoejblue, wool dyed blackiiavisf- ; We greencadet mixed, and silver drab cloths ' ' olack and fimcy, EogTtsh aai;Finch cassh&en ' plaid and fancy striped do very handsome and cheap''' . nufcr striped, and plain linen Drills send Gacnbroons i plaid and plain Tveede Cassimmr3-4 & 6S4; merino caisimersi cashmaretts and drab de file Keatacky jeans, sattinets and cotajines, (new article): ? . marseilles, fancy silk and satin testings, (great variety) r , Djsca ana fancy suj cravats and bwcas; . ; f;, beach and eofd alpacca, lustres and borntwxines . ' ' fancy striped and figd HAccas and poplinesl ; . .j gingham lawn, organdees, and muslin de iyria, (new artideaJ-h'Ti V.HJ K wool and cotton balzorinea, (new patterns ; , : . French, English and American prints, at 6 1-4 &. finer, plaid and striped ginghams and printed lawns ; ' , . - nansook, Swiss, bishop lawns and jaconet muslins lace striped and plaid muslins ;. c4 j , gimp. Paris trimmings blk filet and chamlette veils ; Ashborton capecolkrs.Victoria bandsdgings & lace; barage acar, ladies cravats and nrastin caps ' '," , grass cloth, knen and sUk handh'fls ; -j fignred pbnf de eoie andfuland silks ; 1 nnder hand'ffi, French flowers, bonnet At cap'ribbandr, ; Tailors trimmings of evejy variety, (best quality) ? ; plaid linen coat ginghaintand panalbon stafEs table and toyrel diaper and linen sheetings ; v . Nankeen, chaloeket drills, bed tick and aprdn check ; ? Alsola very la "fge assortment xof SADDLERY & SADDLERS TRIMMINGS, Smith and carpenters tool, carriage trimmings' of every t variety, and at reduced prices. 1: BONNETS. A C dozen Florence braid, willow, cypress, and lawn. frVT bonnets ; 11 do panama and leghorn bats ; 110 doz plain and fancv palm leaf do 43 do black and whit fur do 6 do square and round crown sporting do 18 do blk and white wool do - 20 do men's and boy's cloth, velvet and glased caps ; BOOTS AJD SHOES, j t A A pr Robinson's fine kid and calf shoes and slip X rJb Jb pern 60 do men's goat and alf do j . . 8 cases fine and ow price calf and morocco boots, 2 to $6 --',- -.----j -" 600 pr men's lined and bound shoes, (cheap) ' 400 " women's pegged and sewed do 75 and 87 1 -2 . 500 negro shoes, (good) . j S000 lbs oak and hemlock sole leatherbest, article.) j GROCERIES. ! K bags rio cofTee,7 1-2 to 9 cts., Very best ; JUJ 22 hhds Orleans! and Porto Rico sugar 6 1-4 ! to 10 cents per pound ; -1500 lbs Voolsey and Woolsey loaf sugar ; 2 barrels crushed do ; 27 hhds sugar house nd West India molasses ) " - 43 keg rifle powderS $4 oU to $6 50 ; 280 lbs best Indigo f ii 58 boxes 8 X 10 ami 10X12 glass ; ' 5700 lbs best white lead, (wari anted) ,t -6 barrels unners oil, (best quality) 225 lbs quicksilver, castor oil, salts and quinine ; . - 3 tons English and; Swede tyre iron ; I 14ft kcr" nails ; SO tir!lintic Knrinira ; - ! . - - - , : r-i J r t 200 pr trace chains; 14 bellows; 18 anvils at vices; 900 lbs manilla rope, suited to mining ; j 395 dozen cups and saucers ; : j The above eoods were boueht exclusively Cot cash af ter a decline of from 10 to 1 15 Der cent from Sorine nil. ces ; and are now offered 'fior cash at wholesale or reuil unusually low. The citizens and public generally are re spectfully invited to callL examine and hear prices. somirj mejcaania ana peian win una n to weir micr- est to examuie the above ;stock before purchasing, as we are determmed to give the ' best of bargains, : , - "t JENKINS df BILES. Salisbury, June l6, 1844 3m7 L - - i, (T !- Fill HE exercises of the present session, in the Mocks ! - -Hi JJL vifle Male Academy will endn the 4th of June The friends and patrons of the institution are invited to attend ther examination of the students on that and the preceding day. The exercises of the academy will be renewed on the 15th July, on the following terms in ad vance, (i.e.) I ' 1 For Latin and Greek, inclusive of all other branches per session of five months ! !fil5 00 Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, &c, , 13 00 Fngliah Grammar, Geography; and Arithmetic, 10-00 Lower branches, 8 00 Students jean be prepared to enter the Freshman or a more advanced class in any, of the colleges ; and such as may wish to takes, pretty thorough course in the classics. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Sec., without entering college, can do so in this" institution. . Board can be had in respectable families, ait fronvsix to seven dollars per month. ' ' 1 I " ' " The healthiness of the j location, combined with the known abilities of the principal as a teacher, and; the par ticular attention paid to the morals and deportment of the pupils, recommend this academy to the favorable consid eration of Parents and Guardians. L. BINGHAM, R. M PEARSON, JOHN CLEMENT, G. W. PEARSON. Id, 1844 4w7 Mocksville, June- F0RWA1DIXG COMISS10N HOUSE. ! HALl $ MALL WOULD inform, the merchants of the interior that they have in connection with the general G&trtS aBas.otar pagassa.Qa.psss3 added to that of For warding; and having! targe and commodious Ware houses on the bank of the River, are prepared to receive and forward Goods upon such terms as will defy all com petition, our charges and expenses being one-third lesson the freight bills than any Other house m the place. All Goods shipped toG.i W. Davis of Wilmington, for the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession, 'r t .t . FayeUevUUiMaylU tf 6 1 f fllAKEN up and committed to the) Jail of I Davidson county. N. C. on the 2CHh May last,,a negro girf who says her name is MARY, ams that she belongs to Thomas Cue, near, vam- den, S. C. Said girf i& some 18 or 20 years old, 4 feet 10 inches high, black and stout. She says she was pur chased by M. Madlock, a trader, from Mr. Skiner. of T ! . r ir 1 - I wn : rerquunons: county, ana soia to Air. Uue. i ne owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay cnarges anq xaxe ner away. - . u. u. ttUBtft l a, Lexington, June 8th j 1844: tf : - Jailor. Dissolution (of Co-partnership! i ril HE copartnership of George W. Brown &, Co., is JL thisday dissolved by mutual consent' Persons in debted to the firm will please come forward and make settlement, M it is indispensable that the business should be closed forthwith. ! G. W. BROWN & Co. april-lj.i j -' " 2mif ; ( 1 GEOR0E W BRQWN, will, as heretofore, conduct the business in his; own name, where he will be glad to see' his customers with this promise, that he- Will sell them goods jaa low as thjey can be bought ' in this Town LSfattsTjlle, . C, f z- tor toe accommodation o w. a. dempsy. K: BOXES 8 M 10 and" 10 X 11 window glass J J Blfimore inanu&eturej at. l. JX, ENNISS may 27, 1844.. :p,.,- Drugstore. CORN4 FOR SALE M - F rfiriE subscriber ofiejs lor aaloat his plantatiosiigh4 JL.nutea east of Salisbnry, about , - - , Vkmr thousand bushels, ofl Cortll Apply to thpsriia Salisbory.or, overseer on the plantation. ;V lf. , vslao w.mi ,OS iSUAv-'Pm " 'Sw5 -'.v CJUPERIOR CHEW ING TOBACCO. Just received kJi inb! of RambaafS extra newing 4 ooaocQ, jot aah kv the box. pound tw cat. Also, tine smoxmg ao. . March 1. tfii Praggis. rcaTtms 15D i thb;-mgls iSSiSi U 'TSinow'W r . Munnm wress & Soger was this day dissorvedb JL mutual consent. AH t-J.rff .TVfS TTevd to caU and aettfe Wicilariy t2 who have open i accounts, as we are desirous to bT?SI agjLmst the snid firm wij plea present them forseufc! met. J). II. Cress, or M. Boger wiU at ail times be found la Ihetr Comtting-room, ready to make settlementa. ! i - , CRESS i BOGER. Salisbury, March 16, 1844, , , , v BOGER bees' leave to inform his friends land ii r iu$lic, that he has purchased the entire etock of Cres llogej'a GSKSaciaaDSpi and in addition be has re- vctTvuuuui .iwjiorK and rfuiadelplua, a jiancUotaff. if - " lOTV 1 C ATT nT Ti.5 riArt-npf . ud . . . . i , lift . . which he wU Atler very cheap for cash or" short credit to? punctual dealers, he holds forth in thesarne House which '-. ha been occupied by Cress & Boger, where he shall bet pleased to see the smiling faces of his old friends and cus torders. ; No pains shall be spared to exhibit his stock cf God. and to sell low for cash, -Call therefore and ex amine and bear prices. Wore layin out your cash else where. i - X. ; MATTHIAS BOGERIh Baarch;18,1844,:--": t;tf r1 tr-t Vfrfc; r 1 1 HE bubscribefs having taken out Letters of AdmirtJ atj tetrauon on tne testate ot ureenmiry waddle, dec" d wiI:proce;ed to sell on Thursday the 27th instant,; the fob. lowing property, viat : ... ::S-tAAAj::t if rwVi A$o&i'&0Oibs. Bacvowi 600 :5bs;bf Lard. 24 oarrels cf: Flour, from 80 to 0a J :P buhselsof Wheat. 1000 bushels of Corn:kii noaa ijfagons ana gears, wooa worn of 7 ! , Mi. I. ' , netol Wagons, one, MV0ml t.-1 ' WAAOne pair $f Mill trained :'zr-- ' One blooded Horse (stalliori)' about 2 year ola, nine neaa o jarm Morses, stock on i ;!!-:CATnJJtQG9?-ANiy a onantity of sheaf dats, a fine supply of wagon timber of -''A various kinds; a qnantity of plank and roaplescaotling Hltti" -1 ! k; lEwns iWMcH are lome nloablfc rDrnunrc. SId8-; Boardi Secretary and Book-Case, li Besides a great variety of Property not mentioned of va rious kinds. . Attendance, will . be. given, and; errns cf credit made known on the doy of sale. ' DAVID WADDLE, Adm'rs. H JAS. G. KNOX; E hereby notify all thoee indebted to the esute of flienbiinr . Waddle- JltA:' tn malm trrimr!;iit':'' ' '' payment and all persons having claims ajraiiut the , : . ". same, are notified to present ; them - for paymsTnt legally lT j ' authenticated within the time prescribed by ' 'law", or this f i i ; uoxwe wui oc. pieaa in oar oi neir recovery. ? j --f i V'it DAVID WADDLE, ! Adm'rs. JAS, G. KNOX' Bay 20, 1844 IRON. WilRE MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBERS 1: - espcctfully announce to the public that they continue ? '.1 I 014 stand, one door aoove u. v. lirowrrs, and opposite Thomas L. Cowans Brick KowTwhere they are ever! ready to execute all jobs with despatch. Also, constant- y pn hand a chqice supply of. WAULS, , '?!' which consist t pas or'.' Tt I j i -- Plain Japan; and. Britania WareslBath tnff lubs: Sstuls and Worms, Brass and , Copper Kettles ', Stoves and Pipes, and 1.5; .'-!. -r stock -of .-.SyiU-: - r r SHEET COPPER; SHEET IRON, ROD" ; I IRON and IRONVIREi If Besides a variety eC other articles : which we deem unnecessary to mention, and which we' are dispos i Attil' tA auall Iau) atrVlA0 1a as 71 S nan m ! -" v: w ssvaat :mm avvr n uvivou ui iomu sav vtasa nz viiyiugu I f D. BWWN& CM fealishrjr may 25, 1844" ; V J." MM IN. B. The highest prices will -be allowed. for old copper and pewter. LAND : 1- . . - THE subacriber being determmed to remove j to the west. oners for sale his plantation lying on; fourth ?w creek, within two miles of Concord Church, Iwd 'miles , of Liberty, HI1L and- eight miles Northwest- of, StStes-.i viue. contaimng 380 ACRES, upon wmcn. there; is.. about 100 acres in cultivation 40 of which isjreshi:. good Orchard and a first rate meadow r two it: 1 iDWELLING HOUSES. one barn land Other necessary outbuildings ; the best kind 5 of aspnqg; S first rate new ; ; ; -. . v' sTt'1;' f SAWmtLIND OWMIIM now buillinsi and will be finished before possession wilt be given; a good neighborhood and healthy section of country. Persons tond or machinery and a pleasant ert- , f ation would do well .to, call and vie w the premises, as t will sell owe than any plantation can be bought in this. ;; section couhtiy with eqnaj soil and improvemeatsi-w Terms accommodating. " SILAS D. SILAMPEf, r LibrtIIX,Iredelico:,Zla!20,l8U '..! K.f 4 ! , 1 ''i't ' " ' 1 .. ,.Tru.. i, Court of PeaeM Quarter Sestiont, May Term, iaiufuu wu uu vun j o, i SI' ;' 'M-'-"'.Ji IBS''"-f"""1-" Jesse IliH sod wife Wmhyol omen Farmer and wife Susan- fiati.Taafih ITir nd mrifisNanrV. Petition to aeU 1: ! . .-:irT v-CA.- - i rl t TTJv this enws itppeaxing to the Court that the defend.: r j lljants re apt inhabitants of this StateIt is ordered ;! pytbe Conrtlthat publication twTOadelor four weeksfm , ' the Carolina Watcbmaaor the said oefendents personal- ; ly to be and and appear before the Justices of our Court of jPkas iind Quarter Seasionst the next Court to beheld-: ; :; for; said County, at the Courthouse in Lexington on 1 the ; seclond Monday in August next, and plead, answer or i),Mnr to the ilaintifl?petition, or it will be set for heSr- ing exparte a to jhem and ' Judgement entered against CHARLES MOCK, c c'cfv Jane 1, 1844. 4w 5 Printers fee 8- Talcc SVolicc, T5AKAWAY from m MmfAIMRt - OOUUd t rtu it the Tavlor trade, br the name of Wis. toa J. Willmgtciiyaboot eighteen reofjTla to forwari auW rrerr Pi jo wrwira u w cc.z -Ti iL. J!t with as tho ploying slid apprenticcor .tfeTH" CHARLES FOWLER.! :flexwffton June 1, 1844-35 - .n rn.v j: SIJMMEIIELLW I Hateto settled permanenuy 10 r- proSservice. Uzeia .of die pe.ad a5SSSy, , H my b. founds Johaf. . ffit& roo, attded to fiehai M ' 51 4' ,j , 1, i: ' , t r 1 . V in"! i :v - ... St '"it; - r -, ! 7 1 . r-:.f j ( J tf. f.:! "'i ii 61 : - - 4
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