- ft ri " ( -"f 1' Hi r. ' Keprocccdingi ctf mpctirpfpU$ea.in the Evening Mcr- cur5irennsyivaiuqn, American ocumici, Oeintib;lXnu)i, iNVashington Globe and Martiian, 1 other Democratic pa sriMlMlfte M universal sentimcntf tile Denipcxacy of Pennsylvania vmftiVAlMrtnt k FREE TRADE inanls pt iBbfe reasofiable as tosk. Soirtlernmn;tipport a red;bot Aboli tioniIresiSeiL No, gentlemen, you cannlnaki& Scmocrats of Pennsyva nti miievfe &ai ifi&e-rootis Protections -ThPllst pWper isucd from the " Joint Slock Conetfrnf co 4 letter lrom Judge aun dors; '-. :Irf?vifcin!ff lb? Bods' a man. the ofj ot ;lTi6niay Pom, one of those bold pitri t llfi iJfrrtefl ithri firtt Declaration of Indepeh- dence MtlCHarlottiirftecklenburg county; N. C. lheiteji5 t felt I was discharging a proud Inly w Ibehall jof the Freemen of the se. A aonai xisiricu a j: ' f IP of such a statement, shows irimianCe the Loco Focos intend to rc. sort t jilpossijbletoe nsure the election ot their. candi ittfs.fr Ana, ine it . 'i Editor cannot plead i poranJbf jhf tntf;truth in the extract, for we; larellinibrnied v tte letters "wa shown to Bcvenw .yho notfned him that the statement was FA'i!1l':iMitl4oitstending he could sendlit .-P'ill"' tfith aid in building up a j Ith(oar ntejit!on to drag into thejre sent cjntjjst any Other'argument than what might ipringOTti thej aniination and comparisdnrof the pr6pples advocated by the two parties j but asanlti)npt:ad$ to 'deck the feandrdate'of thB Lfe4o parly iri: plumage "hooked" from decea wrtue4 an patriots of 1775,'we have no otM"enbi,; ki cither to let jtne-falsehood' go to g vrdrlj 4'4 tTW Q deny' I: .Jftmeil !kfidri-.'tj,ni'any of our citizens that Jarnel iC. Polk jis ;noa descendant of Col.iTho rhas; Iptvithet j Chairman of the Mecklenburg Conv(ntlou; but is a (grandson of EzekielPolk; a brotpl Cplohel, who WAS A TORY duriiigI vbuinary -strugg!e,"or whit is consiefcrid; th fiamfl same thing, he took Ipro- tectiqi Kom XjiOrdi iqrnwaUis ami had no jpart nor M'rtfin Ibe Mecklenburg Decra tiqn roi Independence. This, transaction made the $ peljjevjB tlat heTwas opposed to the rujrliehd h was carried by them ui company Witi otner i ones to tireensborough M-herd th army1 jwarf then encamped. .- If these lacis are oentea wecan prove tnem bv the .tea- r . !-' f if ' i -J. . V . ' timoniOfl hwogttoesses It is also stated that (loll? IJThU; lllk, wba Iwas - in the tarmv. ...ilr - !f - . . . wulpH:Spet but crfed'Jike' a chi)d tp .uinkpiti'afbrotherifhis had forever disgiaced , hims.ei1 j'l s&nc;-Wo were informed the other -day by r.a ;ntlpman! ofjUnquestioned veracity, that he recollects j very, well hearing the old people ia hiseibliu)odstate years ago, that Eze- ktel 4wlk. hot iOnun took protection from Lord Coimfh U$i but re pilotedlhe - British about jwbileilfils-MigUborhoband no doubt aided theiniil Ibtfieif wavsJll We will here state anoth-' er circumstance mch was related to us a day or tyfojMoi, jbyjwo e1ntlemcnand shows in what (esnMB$ie Bolk was held by the people ' pria.ieai after .the. transaction abovirreft to is this : The CountylCourt fIi'4!4;4Uihe office of j Sheriff this sohb; peopje of the county that he had to i(il jhje-ojficej, &e people hot suffering him ;-to;j:tMf:b4f!WeajJ for them. And this is the tocij54TOf uje Jtnarjjl who ias been nominated by th-plrty who takes pleasure in calling their 6pppReni4Htish iWihigs and the descendants of ; Tlsilacitlzens Is a true statement of the condtctpfaesKl h'VHS and; Whq bre no part in the "gforions trarishLCtibn that has Surrounded the j Patriots of :'.MeclielRitir fwitkal haloLof glory which will last as libng as the $ea shall roll a wave or the eairtli ejar l jplahi rand in, standing aloof Eze kief ?olk ated a i recreant 'and unworthy part and i&a branded his name with eternal infamy. ,Tte substance bf this article published at the : placwhiere the facts occurred, and where there re liorqe; living ; witnesses yet, ana inousanas 01 trail iiionarV ones and net contradicted by the PeirfojcratiQ papers of this State must be con sideas MEnra Wat. ? '--;-.T;.f (ttl! man W io receives this paper, should y-janp'-:ii' .' fread Mri. (AY's8peechi whiif ll istdmmenceld on the first and ended on !5rKd m a n the ktirth natel Ji la r.lrTar ' nnro anrVrtAWp.' ' riiVon '!jiraini 3extco. Ah' expe? ditionheHdcdj bjGen; Santmanat; anjex-l fletf Afnxicali.i and consistim? of -from Bti to Soft menJas hfis variously stated; sail-fl ed JrbmjtN on the 25thVult ise Jhbl Mexican State of Tobasco f i r' Thisl f is a aanng jomrage, consiuermg inat tne UruHedBtatcs. RreVttt peace with Mex- icoIBiitiiisi tliMnatiiral. result of iLoco- foismttch if ould Ve-anncx Texas arid roTMeMco bf sdyeral of her provinces and many of hi 'cities, by purchasing them IrojTgXMf jWhi;has no right to sell CpjinayiiijirinKvprOwnea nor naa pos Maa Sfl theiri-u-kind of Tvlerism;lwhicri eifey oalflArmMand Nawto oneratle vith Tc6iaSiajftimstth4 liationi ! CoMderatq meMlwho are opposed to the Buxiirnarajju iuvviui muue in iwuicn t -yfef--' Hrr ' 1 :'-- .b,rl.-a.ragranr who visited Columbia; aoSL iWo'Veati aaro. Irepresentinir himself . as the brother tf&Ifcwi. Silas Wright We believe he condescended ' liat im )4 brrbwfseVerar small sums of money front tlu. ?lf J k.Ulti' frion fnr Ma i Immediate ne-' tiIwbici; wefe very pressing.: As they have, most F"o?yi never nqaruittiiy .iwuig v ,wtu, uurj,u ui V)!jratlfymg:!i; hear - their beneficiary .The following cch iaj cbiwed fibni a northern paper :-So. Chronicle. I. fA fperaclwU IVright has V$ cnictei(, In the Kvishb'gton Criminal. Court of ob 1aiifogj monemrifeisCpre prisoner has Mfehdeor.to: be the; brother of the HonJsilas VVnght.and iu9iwiay efie'ets hUioblects." t During the trial, Senator JTsgM was prougni into, urart as a witness, ana tne. Htioh being! propounded to him Pray, sir, look " a the nrnd sayif bf f your brother 1 ,Tbe Senator aong survey of the culprit from head to foot, and lii his tal wH: way answered, Ho, sic ; I never, PjBJtfeia pn,4he min In my life until now, On this, prisoner threw lip his! arms, with every appearance of 'muliijienani agppyj and' most pathetically ejacula ' d brother ! Ohi brother Silas ! how can von desert fndv "Thi habipaal blush on the Senator's cheek PenM considerably at this hnputatwn. The 'jtelej pphie 4espalch frorj; the Baltimore Convention "?l?ose4-him thor4 i but he recovered his Scarce eqaan-. ajTUat r. 7 in lastantj cist a. withenns look on his psuedo I hi Ina made; th-best of his wav.bsek to the Se, Ut TTTTl,VVf rnT?TTTnQ;?T ATT - . k riiiyx iuvxiuiu.iiA 'j MASS MEETINGS. WQ tHE, WHIGS OF. NO CAROLINA I i ' j ,i r : ' pefievm Ifiaia. iree ana unreserveu , tntercbanjre Of Sentiment amOGff the WKifJS I throughout tle State,nv jthem In those principles. ancyl of whidh hang the; prosperity: and haDmness bfithe countnwthe mainten aptee!bf the poostitutionand, perhaps the preseraJUI yl xy?, ciiuuii riuscu me CiixtRAi Committee recommend to thfeirj brethren to Hold JMAoo MEKTlTvGS J. i,.ir ! - i - c- J7T77;7T.4aog"ief w,ju.joan r uuainson, mgeav one yepr, nine nin khlTerent Bections ot the btate ; , And, as 1 months and nine days. -; i ? n -i i. np periou uciure me election is snort, ana i Ililktleimi? ' 'remain fnV .Wilrntioni jtheyrespectfully recommend 'that; Mass LiuEETiNca oe-jieia as louows :.ai . ,'s s ; ADESBORO,. m: ANSON COUNTY, e irk .. ,vv . : " ,: ' i lifyJuuu. shjtime4n(lj)lace as the migs toPfpm-S. W?and?yon4 the Mountains! at such time and place as the vnigs pi that - region may determine, it tnBv aeemisucn :ch meeting expedient and ft-' . : i Ti.-' f - heeeisark S If it. be! hptl deemed unsafe, to draw to-1 gthr, at hs season of the4 yearV Jlarge. masses of persons in the lower part ofthe. $i&&MefMcomm atlsdeh iiiiSfar5maes deem suitable.? : ?.r:-vV'r'H By ordeiMf the. Central Committei ItlUllU. MlIMEo, Cnairmanr ?. Jaiie 28 1844. Ji ilDyiw Editors throughout the State Ujpleasel dopy;- , ' y - rW4Jr" S '':V i-Ji - J , .- - 1 pVb-leana from the Charleston Courier ofthe jnjuna inat tne iion. tu u. itnew, onew the J ReDriesentauvs in Con crress from South Carn. 1 liia, tar feejitly addressed a letter, in pamph- lei fbjrm, to ICs'constiuientsHe is in favor ot J ki 'a. Jt- - . r ' .t a Bouthern Uonvention to devise means tor the annexation iM Texas, but thinki such a conven tion unattainable during the . canvass for. the Piesideney, the question that absorbs all others. 1 In jelatoi to the tariff,' says the Courier, l le differs it seems, from Mr. CalhounV and is ffr$ the State! prenarin or by legislation to put her- self oncebiQre on her sovereienty, fas if a State wire not ialwlvs on her overeiffntvl Le- hv "orrfT on.neroTereignty,j i. e.- ty mg a piaip vonvcmion 10 meet in jvpru l ri lhat most songful of aU things liul ificatijoni the rightful remedy, should the wjPresidint and, the new Cabinet not be of the right sort and supersede the necessity, for to actions. S3" We 1 are kuthofized to annouce Johh W. Elus, as a candidate! to represent Rowan county in the Com mons of the next ueneral Assembly of the state; : 0We arejauthorised to announce Jisus Cbosbt, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan county . 0"We afelauthnsed to announce R. W. Loko.' as a Candidate for tje-ilection to the office of Sheriff of Rowan icimty: n:i!-t : ijO We are! authorised to announce Caleb White, as a jcandidate fdr Sheriff of Cabarrus county, ' . NOTICE. ieetcid rTSHZ sabsiriber nc now oiersfor sale his plantation ly- J JL insr on the waters of Fourth creek, one mile north of Third creek church, and 15 miles west of Salisbury, eontalninflr taowards of - iW - FOVfrfWNDRED ACRES, . jpotr yflioa mere is -armentiia oi MILLS,6nsisting of IxlUSTMlLLS, i SAW MILL and WOOL CARD- Ur-H 1 ING MACHINE n ViA all in operatioii with a stream sufficient at any season if the year, The same is situated in the heart of a rich and hourisaing neighborhood, and doubtless is not interi or to any stand hi the county. The plantation can be en larged or idimnished to suit purchasers. Persons wish ing to purchase uch property would do well to call soon and examine Jthesame, as I am desirous of removing and uniting my family 1h Davie "county. AJ bargain will be t ! .owan eoapiv, yuiyo, o- ..:. - r . uiu 1 51 ! OURSqAKT y& decree of the Court of Equity for ! JRowah cbulty, at spring term, 1844, the clerk and j - triaster will expose to public sale, at .the coart-house in Salisbury, pn mdnday of next luntytow; Qtheath day if, August!) ej tract of Land containing ; . 1 . . v; -,-,! ' .. i a &a - dS&W4&ftuia ' " - bn thewaters of Grants creek, adjoining the lands of Radford Bailey and others, on both" sides of the public la towaru jvipciusTuie, ma a nuirs norui vu oaiiauuij. credit of twelve montha'will begiven, and the purchas- r' required tdj give bond with approved security for the urx:uase monrv un mo ui j n tmir. .... mHUnSAMSlIJsIMAN, C.M.E. . JuW 15,844-5wl0 . Prs. bill 5 00 'STRAYED, t r v IROM the substriber's pasture.? miles east of Salisbury, on the evening of the 27th ultimo! two SSx3Ea?a6a--one a cream colored jbobsei hind feet white, white face and white mane iand tail comijnon size and aged 6 years. The other is a bridit sorreL with white face, three white feet, common Tsizefbcfyearf old.'VA '-jasdnabIeTreward':;wiU-WgveiLj for the apprehftision of these horses, if nonce w given me, which may be done by calling at J. D. Brown'aTin shop in Salisbury. f , THOMAS E. BRO WN. ' July 1, 1144 - ; , . . tflO w I'tn-II-notiob nr:;r rrz AVINu been arrested . by virtue of. a Capias ad Sauiiyendura,, returnable ;to 'the next county ,rt .nt Willtes cbuntv. at me instance of Eagle, West- jtbtt & Camblas, anft having given; bond with the "view pf avaailirig iprselves of the air of Assembly. in fivor of Insolvent debtors, by .swearing to a schedule, of ptep Li Xr -f therefore, our -creditors, and especially Buck l lBmer;!an4I)avia S.:Frtelandandthe Administra tor of Clement Wisson, of Philadeipnia. .re uereoy no tified; that they may attend and object at. Oie. aforesaid term of Wilkes county court at i IFUkederough, on the jRret -Monday kifter the 4th Monday of July, mstant, when L oar comDliance with said act of Assembly we shall move for on; discharged ; Wyu JIAU 1 lg. 4 . s n : - - - .ft t . " o Xl Atv TSTATESV1LLE. IN IREDELL CO., Austin; E." Di2 -'IttnisVlJohnHlfet Nl OA Tltursday, 2Uh July??; Vr Abernathy, T M. :.rK DrSamuel: lj AiRiitherfbrdton, or some other point- in n vVi'l'-': 2' thB cinit & the Motinbiins,-at such time' gradshaw, .lbert . ; . Lyrey . ar t : m m a w w w v .: a nr ii a a aiao t n ar v w m.m .m m - - 3-, .-! j H At a ConntlVum he! J bv. 'the'frkVa Tromi Sta'n!' ? and Cabarrus counties, at Mount if ieasanVCabarre; County, on Saturday the 2Dth June; for the purpose of nominating a.v bag candidate to represent Cabarrus arid Stanly.in the Senatorial branch ofi the nexl Leeislatnre. ;iYm - Swringen.:Esq.; of Stanly, was called to the Chair and Marvel Kirk was appointed Secretary; ,-. ." The Conventioa then proceeded to ote for! a 'can- rJ1?1 hich resulted in the selection of Christopher and ayeUeTille Obaenrer. i On motion, the Convention adjourned;; ' v '-?f i . IU. SWAK1NGEN, Chrn. 4 :'MaaVELErak, 'I In this place, on the 2d instont. CatHaxet Levutx. 4 v. ... . W: i LIST OF LETTERS -, '- Bcnaining in thf Pcst-Ofttcc, at SalUbnrjy ontHe, tiM oi iuit. imi. i, i, AVi Bernamm : JacBarDarr ftcii .avui Barringeri David Lirister, JacksbnH4 -BoydV Chariest t;;3imer, Aaron .-1:- BuW "DAW. '-rJ Him !nw! v'l ! Benson, John C. " Y McBropmJanief H Clark, Newton :MowW; Andrew Correli; John ' CJ, -i.'i: MillejHJ tA. r-i Calder. John J.vwf i McCdnnaugheyi C Chambers, .Miss 4 Nom; Jij. ji Se Jacob 4 f " Ruffin, Arch. : Eag ?y Peter Rainey, Aaron Eagle, David -Ur Frick, Henry .' - ;- ; Fitzbrean, Maria--Flack, R. K. . SausamaniJ Samuel Smith, JMiss Eliza: Graham James i " - SwinkJ Anna E. Gheen, Mrs; Elizabeth Suter, William tJl Goley, John ? Smith,' MrsiMary Gray, Miss Isabel rSwink IHichaelfot J Goodman John s Swink; Mrs. Polly M Hall, JtW-;;-VfU Thomas David 1 js' I Hftndftrsnn. Ilr. P.- 3 "hnm Tf rtT i j - mrri::Rfehl:2.Thm, fl ;n;.ti ''' Heilick,. Michael '.V Todd, Josephlij 3 i HackeL Wm- H. Utzman.' John ' i '.i , 1 Hwkinah; John , ?v Hood, H.;H? Hall, Levi A, , VWooIsworth Polly Williamsl William; Woodson J Obadiah Hix, Henry Walton, Miss Maria (. x Yotis . Jacob Ho wlet, Maria Hall, Elvina t T TTTT i T i ' Salisbury. July 1, 1844 -l.i 3wl0 "A---. t:l r-f 'M ' THE firm of Cress &. Boger was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All nersons indebted to said firm are earnestly requested tocaliand settk1particulariy those who have open auntsis we are desirous to have the concern closed witnout ielay. 'Those having claims JZ in meirvounung-room, reaay to maae setuementa. - . t : . . . , CRESS & BOGER.. Salisbury, Marchl 6, 1844. 4 1 ' f. f k' 0J I tjsm NEWSPRW nTnTir onn TTs i j Att i f "M5 1VX rrv OJT iUiW YiS4 t M BOGER begs leave to inform his friends and the nublie: that ha hut nnmhad nhm nt!it Btorlt I'ot Criia T? i. TBfvriT-kr?TNTTri - i jj:.; I Mj., Vj,.i, j iu:i-,tit.;j ,u il; stock of .,-iu.A .......... .i - i I SEASONABLE GOODS, which he will otter very cheap for cash or short credit to punctual dealers, he holds forth in the same House which had been occupied by Cress & Boger; where he shall ; be pleased to see the smiling faces of his old friends and cus tomers. . No pains shall be spared to exhibit his stock oi Goods . and to sell low for cash. vail therefore and ex amine and hear prices, betore laying out, your cash else' where. " " ' ' MATTHIAS BpGER."' , - march 18; 1844 l:tf ' - ! i M b 1VILLIAMS fL UTTERLOH, r 7 FAYETTEVILLE, N. L ' i -! 1 : j' ' TKFFER FOR SALE at the1 lowest mar- Uket nriees. either for Uksri nr nnrU . " " 7i Vi'r,, rJo 50 rjnfc., 50 bags doV do. ! Cuba "do. : 2,500 bushels Alum .Salt ; js, 1,000 sacks Liverpool do. ; I Together with a general stock .'bf almost e very : description .ot FINEU AND COMt MON CROCKERY bv the tkclcnrp I Vfttt X. , DV ine paCKage. fxiyeueviueyjune lfVl44f :U6t8v . H FORWAEDIXG ; AND 1 COHISSI'OI x HALL & HALL OULD inform the merchants ofi the interior that they ha ve in connection with the general tSaarcExa oeu Z23t3eassat3aBSSa added to that of For warding ; and having large 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- ririon-ouj charges e freight bills than petiuon; our charges and expenses being one-third less on any other house in the place. All Goods shipped to G; W, Davis of Wilmington, for ! the interior, and not otherwise directed, win be found in our possession. . : j -i FoyetteviUe, May 24, 1844 ; " DOCTS. DOUGLAS 4. WILLIAMS, I AViiSG associated themselves. m the practice of Ja.JL:Medicine,jner then professional services to the public - umce on J. 11. cdmiss: new urug store. r Salisbury; April 1; 1844. 1:2ms? 7 ' !' ! )' SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. Jus received a supply of Rambaut's extra Chewing Tobacco, for sale by the box, pound pr cut Also, fine smoking To bacco. i . J:-H ENNISS, . March 16, . tt33 . t iDruegist rflAKEN UP and committed to the Jail of : JL Wilkes county, jn. u., on the 7th oi May, a negro man who says his name is TOM, and i that be belongs to Henry Thompson, of Rockine- ham county Va. Said negro ta about 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, very dark complexion, and will weigh 150 or 60 pounds. .. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property and. pay charges, br hei will be dealt with according to law. yiJkU xjmmr. , , :June l4.-aCr1-:1':fftBwi r SAlUSAPAIltttA. ..j r TUST received a supply of SANDS CELTIBRA- O TED SARSAPARILLA, and for sale at yT : June 22&tf - 'V-' -4 '-4 Drug.Store: AnilR AND FEVERS PILLS.,: "TUST received a supplyf Dr. Hompkoltd JPEVEK 'f ANn AQ1IC PILLS said to be a certain curs i Call t e " t J-f . " ! '4- June 22--8: ' Prugg Stored t 100 Gallons of LINSEED OIL : ITSOR sale cheapat tne newimig atore j. ii: enniss. r ui icuu xu.yuuiiriu i: - Un motion, it was requested that Ibe proceedings of .'Upon, the'ascehd r1 nvennon paoliahed in the r Carolina'" Ira tch- i mail ina" rivcucTuie uaerver. f -- ' e f 1 it ''I t JZJ:L JkL.JJ r : J f j I largest, bancsomest; arid veS: 1L . beHeve the CHEAPEST stock rle, and; fashionable. GooJ; ever broosht to the western part of North Carolina, may now be seen at or establishments-con sisting in part o4-i"i i'riiM :j.,-.-V.;:- ; Saperhne and lovr prk,bIue,vool dyed black, invjai. T- ble green,' caHeimixedand silver drab cloths; black and fancy." English and French cassimerM 1 'J&i . fancy striped, and plain linen Drills and Gambroons I plaid and plain; Tweede Casamera, 3-4 &. 6-4 - -fi merino cassimeres, cashmaxetts and drab de Ete ;': i Kentucky jeans, satnnets and cotalines: fnew article): rnareeilles; fancy ailk and satin vestings, (great variety) ij black ana lancy aik cravats and Stocks, black and cord alpacca lustres, and bombazines ; 1 , - J f iringbam lawniorsandees. and muslin do svria. fnew aruclesU t;1 iv.H h l": ;'V ..:,-' ' f wool and cotton balzorines, (new patternaj ,5 x rencn, Jbngisa and American prints, at 6 1-4 & finer, pbd and striped ghama aad printed lawns ; -':' nanaopk, Swiss, bishoo lawns and jaconet muaLina i i lace striped and plaid muslin ; . . , T V ; " gunp, rans trimming, blk filet and chamlette veils j : --Ashburtori capes.collara,Victoria banda.edgings At lace; Darage acarts, ladies cravats and muslin caps; gias cloth; linen and silk handfla;. f figured poul de; aoie and foulard silks . , I r under hand'fis, Prench flowtrs, bonnet cap ribbands; Tailors Wmau;ofvT;(l quality) ; 5 plaid linen coat innshaWand pantaloon stuffs : " ;table and towel diaoer and linen sheetinirs : . . 'Nankeen, chalacket drills, bed tick and apron check ; l-a.30 -aivetu larzt assortment of r ir , SADDLERY & SADDLERS TRIMMINGS, Smim and caroenters tool, carria ere trimmincs of evenr i 5 t i iw-y p- w avwv''U iaia. r- rt?i ATTvy J5,T,v!i xr-4fr.cf Li im ,ri-4 xc - - ' If ' - i . vsnHr ' ni; MlnH ,.'---- - k dotfFlGreace braidjUow, cypress. and lawn ,.tU. bonnets ; ill do panaii.'i aM leghorn hats; iiu aoz piain ana tancy paimieai ao 43 doi black and white liufg r yti do -j, - - : - 6 do square and rounds crown snorting . do :; 18 do blk and white wool f - . : ' :do S6 do men's and boy's cloth, velvet and glazed caps ; BOOTS AND SHOES. w r i 'A A pr Robinson's fine kid tind calf shoes and slip XfJL'Jt pers;;60 do men's goat and calf do - a cases fine! and low price calf and. morocco. .. ::,bots,:$2ko:$6!KJ;U - . , , " 600 pr merfs lined; and bound shoes, '(cheap) r "1 ' 400 " women's pegged and sewed do 75 and 87 1-2 nem!)0 shoes 'fffbod'i i 5000 lbs oak and hemlock sole'leatberbest article.)1 - ' GROCERIES. bass rlo cohee. 7 1-2 to 9 eta., very best r L 22hhds Orleans iand Porto Rico sugar 6 1-4 ! t)f:0 10 centa per pound;' 1500 lbs Woolaey and Woolsey loaf sugar ; . , nnas sugar nouse ana csi tnaia muiaseca , W.uia ke rifle nowder. 84,50 to 86 5Qr -j 5280 lbs best indigo ; i .p , 1 53 boxes 8t 10 and;lOf 12 glass ; ? 5700 lbs best ivhite leadj (warranted) i ; ' X 6 barrels tannersoil (best quality) 225 lbs quicksilver, castor oil, salts and quinine ;. " 3 tons English' and Swede tyre iron ; : 140 kez nails ; 50 pr elfptic springs ; . 200 pr trace chains ; 14 bellows ; 18 anvils & vices ; yuu ids manvia Tope, suuea 10 mining j 1395 dozen cups and saucers ; , , ; The above goods tare bought exclusively for cash af ter a decline of from 10 to 15 per cent from Spring pri ces ; and are' now offered for cash at wholesale or retail 'unusually low.i .The citizens and public generally are re- epectfully invited, to call, examineand hear prices. Country merctfants and pedlars will hnd it to their inter est to examine the above stock before purchasing, as we (are determined to give .the best kf bargains, 1;1 - F JENKINS fr BLLUlS. Salisbury June, 15, 1844 - 3m7 . , TjrHE exercises of the present session, in the Mocks- i .ILL ville Jttale Academy, wiu ena on tne n oi j une. t and natrons of the institutioh are invited to attend tne examination ot tne siuaems on in& ana me preceding day. . The exercises' of the academy will be renewed on the 1 5th July, on the following terms m ad vanfce,(te.)f "1 f , m 1!? nJ Giwk, iusiye of-aU oAer bianctes per F s session of five months, j ' Vf? V" AlirebmaGeometrv.Curvevtoff.'oiC. . 12 U0 Fnelish Grammar. Geoanraphy; and Arithmetic, lu 00 rU7r hrtnho 4 ' . "i ii Mi- B UU Students can be prepared to enter the Freshman or a more advanced class in any of the colleges ; and such as may wish to take pretty thorough course in the classics, Mathematics, Nalural Philosophy, ie., without entering College, can do so in, this institution. Board can be had in respectable families, at trom six to seven aouars per month, j 1 1 '. . Mi ' r- The healthiness of the location, combined with the known abilities bf 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 Parent and Guardians." L. -BlJvbrllAM, R. M PEARSON, -l JOHN CLEMENT, : G. W. PEARSON June 10, 1844 4w7 ' jfbcksville. NEW'-lir . i ' i. . . ""MIX"" . and Splendid .Assortment of Confeetionaric ; and GROCERIES ! CJUCHesfine English Cheese, Soda Biscuit and Wa- ter crackere, almonds. : English ; walnuts, raisins, . Spanish clears, eandies of all sorts, and ofthe best aualitv very fine China toys, French cor dial assorted, such as Anisseed, rose do., cinnamon do.,: gold, do. perfect! love doi.;, peppermint do., and several ofher kinds ; also, Fish such as sardines, salman and herring, superfine Olive Oil and tip top thoe Blacking ! I have also the finestjofi- i 1 . .? . .-. j W1NES AND LIQUORS, ... ;. such as French brandy, Holland gin, Jamaica rum ; Ma deira, Port, TerierifTe, Clareti Champaigne, Muscat Mal aga and domestic winesL Also, some splendid . t. , iPorterckchAJe) hnd JLlbany Alef New Ark cider. Ume juice, lemon syrup, &.C. ; I have al so, a good supply of superior mustard, seidlitz powders, essence of peppermint and cinnamon, Scotch and Maca bov i snuff, and a lartre assortment of fancy snuff boxes. jhsh hooks and lines, fiddle tarings, sperm and tallow can- aies ; ana aoove au, a epienutu wi vt and a great varietyof other articles in my line of busines too tedious to mention ;i and which I will sell as low as they can be sold for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. All the above fine articles will be found at the Salisbury Confectionary aud Bakery, opposite J. &. W. Murphy's store, or at the" Salisbury Grocery and Confectionary. -. r,i,-?iaV 'UHUU iU F, R. KOUECHEi f. Salisbury, Jtine t, 1844 tf6&26 r N. Bi."' All those that have old accounts standing since last year, Would do well to settle either by cash or note by August court, as. longer indulgence cannot be given, and as they will have to pay cost after the that time. -June 8. ' , . i ; r F. R. ROUECHE, stittt of SLottn eavouua ;;iMVJJ5 COVNTY m -vi :v ,M J- ur: iqctty nturo !tekx,- 1844.s":- ! 1 1 Emanuel Shober, J ; 1 TN this case it appearing 1 , ! e. T ito the sarisfaction of the iWht. Lunn, and others. Court, that .William Lunn, one. of the defendants, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the said defendant to appear at uWnixt term of; the Court of-Equity, to , be : held for. said county, at the court-house in Mocksville, on the 4th rhondav after the 4th mbaday in August next, and plead, answer or demur to complainants bill, or the same .will. be, taken pro eonfesso, and the cause set for bearing ex- partei as to luaif h I ; ' - Witness, L. Bingham, Clrk and Master of said Court at f Office, the 4th monday after the 4th monday in Feb- j raary, a. a. o; ana in we win year 01 iuwnnu if : Independences f M '-" ' 4. bit uiiaim C.M-S... r. r, Cwl-Huinters .fee 5 50 ', .1-; y X -s- - v 1 Cirk BOXES 8 K 10 and 10 K 11 window glass jlJ Baltimore manufacture, at H . IT; ENNISS 7 i.- j:rv, ,( I' P j S HE Subscriber havin r- opened a r new and respectfully caU the attention nf fkfri?An Af amination ot aca articles i in his line a they may wariU From hirlon experience in tXo? - i ness. he flatters himself that he will 1 Wa X,V .at;era;rt - t.,i?.I ,r ne,nce m th.e busu K ... . . , i.,i - - : "T - " . Ides in his lirte J and fbr sale UPOn th Thnst Siirnrnfifv!ntr. terf . ;y , .i4upnt Ott, pcirVcle,)JLVE MASS, (Woa) VWHf:. WVJ-yf Hi ; tthUliAlilJ,1 IPECAC, :SCAMMOKIrr .;;i wz7 X5umo Wer prin Lancets9 (guarded new article,) Scarificators, S 4 $c., for sale atiia j r2 r?r :o;t-C": ;i T 'Ji "tr' Tni TiTTVmr Ci ci j -1 1; -" ; Sahsbury, may 11th, 1844. f:. . .s . ,r ,-U:npV. ' C.hm- Tint Rtn ' - P. SJui additional supply expected yery soon. r, SPRmG;& SUMMER! F4SfflONS TAILOmNGESTABLISmiENTl ALSOBR0OK ANI) MILLER, i ior iaie of tte City of XaUigh.) : XXAVING located oursdvei-in theTown of Salia- M .M burT, permanentlT,) we- intend carrvinz on our bn siness .in a style notlto ibe sqrpaedin the Bute or' out of it. Our establishment is in the" room on the liorner of the i Mannon Jlotel, formerly occupied as the Foet-Of-fice. We have employed the best of Northerns Work men. -!No expense !or painar, yn be. spared to! render this a Fashionable Establishment in all respects! ' Gen men, therefore, may rely on having their clothes made up in the most fashionable! and durable manner,' , We have been engaged regularly in ; cutting for the ast five years, ana pan oi me tune in some oi uie most celebra ted establishmenui bthe Southern States. r-We sluH not hesitate to guarantee everyEthinf to fit we cat and make. LONDON, PARIS.1 AND NEW YORK received monthly, j . In conclnsion, should we be encour aged, no one will be be under the disagreeabls necettit to sena away to proeure nrst-rate made clothing; We- retunl thanks for -tb liberal patronace I fore bestowed on us, and hopd by fashionable work mm suivt Bucuuua w uutuuess tu meni a conimuance oi the same. '! ' I Ai ALSOBROOK' Reference, H. Si MILLER j Thpmaa . Oliver, Raleigh, N. C.; -V- May 4, 1844 ly26 PTTR OTTTT R PV ' T7TTR YTTTTT? K t i..uxtvxil.J.VJ.jj) VJ.UUJ.VUjU M fjn HE subseraie rfepectful fJL.iy informs his friends and the public that he Still continues to carry on in Salisbury, on main street; a ew doors south of J.' & WV: Murphy's store, and just opposite the Rowai 'Hotel, - He has on hand a large, assbrtment of work, which was made up by Cabinet Workmen. He has in his em ployment the bes' of workmenl and' keeps the test ma terials the country affords' i and be intends to keep a full assortment of such work as will suit the country , such as Bureau, Sideboard, Secretaries, Cup-board, Tables, Candle-ttande, Waeh-etandeBed-eteade, . , .-A neat assortment of Coffins will also be kept on hand. arranged trom twenty mches p the largest size. ; AU of. the above shall be made in the ! best style, and the charges shall Ibe as low orflower than at any other shop of the kind in this placeor in the State. , All kinds of country produce and lumber will be taken ju cwiuige ivi Twin . A', v AJjr If Sahsbury Janj 20 1844 " 25tf New Fashions for the Sprin; and Summer of THOMAS DICKSON repectfully informs his friends and the public, that he Sstill carries on the TAI LORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, two doors above J. At W. Murphy's store, where he ps ready to execute all orders of his customers in a style and man ner not inferior to anv Work done in this part of the coun try. He is also in thf regular receipt of the) NE1V YORK FASHIONS, and prepared to accommodate ths tastes of the Fashionable at all times. ; . May 4,1844? ' ;4-v.. -. , .. Iy3,j IMPROVED THRASHING THE subscriber has been fappoined Agent; iand the only agent in this Statei for the sale of Wht. . Kirk- pa trick's . Portable i Horse: Power t-?Oai?aassOaa aoa 52SX3illaaacica3d for thrashings Wheat, Rye, Oats, and small seed, aid hulling Clover Seed. ' :. . The improvement which makes these machines supe rior in a southern and even northern country, isj an open cylinder with wrought ;iron ppikes securely screwed in, thereby obviating the danger of the spikeS flying out as sometimes happens with close cyliuders.--hich greatly endangers the lives off the Operatives. An fnistrument called a "shaker ""separates the wheat from the straw. The horse power is a decided improvement, as (there are but two cog-wheels, and ' a band working horizontally, which greatly reduces the friction, and consequently . the labor of the;hrses. vi .'.-;-'-' ' '' , Of these machines no fears need be entertained as to their performance, for the .reason of their having been tried successfully by the agent. . . ' f 1 iThey can be transported-on one wagon front one farm to another, and after arriving at the place where! the work is to be done, can be put up and set in operation in 15 or 20 minutes. With four good horses and four kinds these machines will thrash of godd wheat four hundred bush' els per day. 'I '- " , I mwproposeJo sejl thepower machme, with 65 feet of band and all other necessary apparatus, delivered at Fayetteville' for & 150 DO. of at my residence foil 8 1 70 00. There is one machine atfmy farm at this tiihe for sale, and readv foriinmeetibn. should anv one wish t examine. I am authorized to sell these machines on a credit of 12 months ; ho performance no pay, ordinary j;arebeing taken.'! All orders for machines, or other communica tions, forwarded to my address at Clemmonsrille, N, C, will receive prompt attention.- " . I . . ? r ; Wji;J.McELItOY.; may 18 2m3 " Pokes' Ferry ; Davie o., N,C j . r jl AKES this method of informing his -i 'JL- friends, and the public, that he stilt ciock masing ana repairing auBiness, m his bid stand, near the Court house. All .. i. i . -.. . . . . - work done by him will be warranted for 12 months. ; He still keeps on hand a small assortment of Jewellery. - Gold and silver taken in exchange tor Jewellery or work done. March 12, 1843 TAILOJIING. THE above business is carried on in all its various branches, by ' f . ' ' ! . ' ! B.:F. PRALEY,'8 V ' in as fashionable and durable style as it can he done in the Southetja States, and warranted to fit welLj. ;lle also keeps on hand ready made - " -. i-L,. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, : for sale very low for easb and : full supply of cloths and trimmings, which will be made to order cheap, j. Clothing cut on short notice. JJ ',." tf27. AKEN I upf and committed to the Jail of " Daridson eountv. N. C. on the 20th May Vlast aaegro girl fwhd says her name, is MARY, and that she belongs to. Thomas Cue, near Cam den. B: C. 1 Said girl is fsome 18" or 20 years pld, 4 feet 1 10 inches high, Mack and stouL She says sbf was pur- enasea DyjiH."iiaaiocaa irnucr, uwu -1 A U fmT Perqtuthons county, N3., and sold to Mr. Cue. The owner is requested to come forward; prove projperryipsy charges and take herlayrty-. BB. ROBERTS : Lexington.-June 8thl844:tf Jlor- f t: WHITE LEAD fW jyrug ptoTu;. j m . .IP 7i i s3 well - selected assortment rC r.,r-r--r--- ; - SalKitr w i. ..tr- etc, would mc-- f -...vwvw-uwuw is a list oi a few ar- 3 I rih'. -'-J' -j WSIUOXSlFOS 1SU! 1;: A-'Jj jll All rr " - vie KJia Aatiortn.fr Establisliment. . j.j ..! . . If . J . .. .... - I O. HORACE IL BEARD HAS just received of Mr. F, . Mahax, the Londort. . Summer 1844,1 which far surpasses any -thing of "the t kind heretofore published.: He still carries on th , u altm " uuaueipoui s asmons, lor the Sarins le. ia allt its vinous branches, at his eld stand, where he" U f everdy to meet and accommodate i his. old and new, customers jwith fashipnable cutting and making of garJ4 v - " mena, not! to be surpassed by any in thfc Southern court-. try. j Punemality, despatch and faithful work as has been ' C J I 1 buu po ois aim ana ODiect. . , l nanktiil tor nast . f encouragement, he hopes tcmerit ts contmuance. ; , 'I i F.1S. Reference he deems unnecessary, as his experf-U ence land work far the last ibirjeen years will show. . ; . Uiiay044--t rvfrsyjL II. BEARD. w T APOTIJECAIIY DRUG: STORE; THE subscribers hereby V inform, their t: friends, and the" pubUc generally,- that,' they have purchased the entire interest of C! B. -Wheeler, in the-; iv- - Salisbury 'Medical 'and iDrug 'Store;'' ll . and have Authorised DV. Plj1sxnt Hexdesso and Cj ; , B. WHESIXa. to conduct the business Cnr thorn at lUnli - 1 stand, whirre Dr. P- .Hendersonir williat all times taks' pleasure, prescribing, when not absent on duty, L j ' ; HCHARD. tOCXE, jd'. k. s. a. rmrnx, '" ' . ji jSit6wify; Ortoier 9. 1844 ly26 Is A I CARD. Dr. P HOTEascH'resneetfullv lnformi xjL! the Public : that he has removed to .the Salisbury vji1 Medical and Drug Store, where he may be found when ? ' r.: , viaif.flj-tn ita Miminil jte.nnaUjwl .u.t.li. 1: tr.A -- 1, W h .vvuuvu, vi tuiuiuicu nvavcijr iu Ills UiutCi, " 1 prompt attention .- - Jan 27. 1841 ' : To)ouF)riendsfarU OiePuU ' .t I "OTAV1NG Uken charge, of the .fl. JLand drug SToaiL the 8ubscribers4esDccifullV an--' nounce that the stock on hand embraces not only all the medicine daily m use, but most of those hew remedies which chemistry is perpetually presenting to the science of medicine; 1, Besides medicines, we have, on hand. Paints, Djj'e-stufls, Wines and Spirits of fine quality In- struibehtarShop Fumkure, &c4;'All of "which will be renewed from time to time as may be necessary to sdn- ply the wants of the community. Having ourselves sc ! , w uic niiticn, wo ii uoi it iitur BSBurujice coir " -' . ji " be gen ijf their excellence, in quality and freshness. .In, I due time'a catalogue will.be published. ' , , f( y, I NThe public can command the attention of jhe shop at ::' i , -' an times HENDERSON WHEELER. , T - oaiisDury, jan S7, it54 IIILLSBORODGU ACADEMY. THEj undersigned. Trustees of the JliUsborough A (f cademy, have the satisfaction of announcin jj; to tha . v public that they have secured the services of Mr. JOHN' JU BINGHAM and MrFJAMESH. NOR WOOD, whej asjojlnt principals will succeed Mr. William J. Bihg ils ham, the present able. bead of the schools who re tires' from his hair at the expiration bf this session.- i, These gentlemen have been brought up among us, and from their high moraL cbaracterV'theirexperience, ind, ! known qualifications, bctk as scholars, and teachers, the , Trustees believe they may cheerfully and heartily recom mend the! school to the undiminished confidence tof ther public,:;! 4 ; ;;:'"-,:a : rf-v-;3.!-l r The trustees promise their : cordiaVco-operation' in' . maintaining and advancing the present reputation off the school, and the correct deportment and thorough instruct tion of the students. . ; r'-S''' , J." 1 This uitetitution is designed to be strict3ypreparatory to the i7niverity, and we are permitted to refer to jthe President and Faculty with respect to the character and.;, qualifications of the instructors, f : i r-, The fall session Will commence on Thursday the 18th - day of July next. James Web; - Facn. Nash, ' " . , Cad. Jojtes, sa., r Jaxes anxirs, 1 Jofiir TLtusK, , ; Thomas Clanct," ; . Edmuitd Stxcdwics, ": Johs W. Noawoon, JOHK tT. KlKKUUTP. Hfllsboro', may: 8, :;V-"'I-8w4 SELECT CLASStCAE AND-'MA TIIEMA TIC At ril HE subscriber having resigned th' cliarge of thef JL Hilkborough Acadamy eontemplates opening 'a? SELECT. SCHOOL, twelve milea south-west of Hills- boroughil and the same distance west nearly, fronv Chap elJlilL iHis leading motive is tof ueate his own sons thicounry ; and bis selection has been made with special' reierence to this subject, y. Hillsboro', may 8, 1 :i ,J. BIKOQAX. i -V ? 5mtm4 h J". 1 . CORN iFOR SALE! J f.ri If fllHE subscriber offers for sale at his plantation eight JL iniles'east of Salisbury, abt.vVtf-----r-. T 1,4 .-r ';j ibr tftousand bushels of Corn. t j- fj'" Apply W the subscriber m Salisbury," or to his overseer' n the plantation. : CHAS. I TORRENCE. may 25, 1844' ' 5w5 1 V " ' -' 1 ' ' K LA!NTD fTl HE subscriber being determined to remove, to thtf-. Xrwest, offers for sale his plantation lying 'wToorth creek, within two miles S Concord Church, two. miles of Liberty HiH.and eight mUes Northwest of States ville, containing 380 ACRES, upon which ther J about 100 acres in cultivation, 40 of which is fceth a good Orehird and a first rate meadow two ,r ' j . I , imVEtLING .HOUSES. i I; one bam and other necessary Outbuildings -t tlie best tiad . of a spring ; a first rate new . . : x : U:- 1 -SAW MILL AND OIL MILL, if - now building isnd will be finished before possession will :f be gfryai;. a good neighborhood; ahd healthy sectiQiiifi?' 1 1 country.! Persons fbniTof .machinery and a peamisit j j nation would do well to call and view tbe premises, as I will sell fewer than any plantation can be bought in this. section of country with equal soil and unjroveme3rii.-'rj Terms aceommodatiog,! V1 SILAS D. SHARF & i : , JMlf Hill, Iredell. eoMay 2tt:'l844' tf5 MK fttatesTillf, y.C.r i;?. U Si iiow W for the aceommodatioo ... u. . . 1 jk. torn vj j- W. "DjDEMPSYirj!; '.'bine 8th, I844'4t V: . Blank AVanalusJoT tale here. ' 1 pji 1 I ! 1 1 IS' -4' 1 . .1 I J :i i i 1 I-A 4t 1 r f -;if :J Wy at " "M