'i V V r. h "J! P"S ' sS k' fp' 1 i p .pf- P i- 'I-.: Hv II.; i'P.pp i l , ' fit 1 TV it. 1 1 i I 1 1 p V lit:.-!-. TM tti first or -second limb' "members cf lh4 Ik-C: r- EXiCO.lt! He came too lat 'neglect bad tried ! . Jlcr constancy! Her love had jjru And the deep too lonz i lded to he r priJe tonne OS wrong. pU f She scorned the I'flVrin? of a heart t W Unix Unscreit on Till it Could lifi delight impart 1 Nor died oie fchecring ray. ?! II " lie ritme too fciuh at one be felt f i Thm nirhJW wWer hs 4 er ; 1 She tWtM'ofl him bo more. 'Antrer niKl;riff tad pafwJ awayi ; Her liearj irml houghts were free ; i Iie met ;hhn 'nnd her words were gay, No f pell Iia J ii ?mory4 I i He enmri too late ! the robtil clKril9 S Of Jove were oil un!ound : jNot by ofU-tice !ori fKken word". h lFhe knew that Jiff held nothing now l! Tliat could the past repay ; . S Yet ile ilidaiiiei bis tardy1 vow, il And coldly tun ed away. 'j ...!;-: 12 i M- . " ! 1 I' 1' ! lie cdme too lne her countless dreami ' ; J Of hope had Iota inoe flown " I ro cliartn dwelt ill bis chosch theme, Nor In h'd whifbered tout : 3rd and wnil he tried li to. s i . '. And when with w1 1 ri i -ii' DJie nervea ncr n And pplirncd hi 0 I1 ' prove i irt witlj woman'i pridijj I lickle love. t i r Frn Af EXECUTIVE 4 1 - - ' I ! i io ono, wo prcsur At voles to be taken, and when the resulthai fcrp W Knmmiinnnnrl not tti nrbresai of. it onlv. but Lit 'rnrii2;L 'L To ihV.I the increased shamdens iigKy rt rCruz 22dr arid tampieo 2tl Julyn oVer 'ifrt - '"-Hr; r -. : " land ma 1 frhmthe l'acitic was oroustit in House svas the subject ot general jernW veskelundeHeal, fcr the Unit it was suggested that a resqlulion should be ot-s v uuw ... . , ; ; . v fered-aiil such an oe tnaV perhaps bfe:ofiedft vTuxcrnmeni. yp Ar IH!: ; a a rebuke to their intermeddling in the leffis. The internal aflairp of xMexioo are in latire affairs, that the Commissioner of Public- the.samc, or in a worse state of disorder nnildinf & cause MisisTEKiAt Ibenxiiks 10 oe man at last accounts. w ine rcyoiuiion a- erecJed in the Ilouselibrjhc accommodation of j gainst Paraded and Him favor ! of 1 Santa the Kino'iministers.'whenevertbey should think proper. to tome here jo dragoon the House into proper obedience to the Executive, will. "Not only the Senate and louse oughto set its face against, this p'ractice; of cabinet officers coming to, the capttol and exerting the influence which (hit dispensation of patronage gives them to influence the J otes of members, but the pcojrfe pughl lo sctytheir fices and raise their voices against it. Can they expect their rep resentatives to give an honest, unbiased vote when thus influenced 1 It is not to be supposed that bribes of this kind would be offered to a member of Congress give an honest upright, i conscientious vote, ? l)y no means. No man t !PMNiS OT) SUMMEIE - i r. i r the FASmOxS FOR 1810,-;" old TaUorizis Establishment ! Id: Anna, has extended, to all the citfes from Acapulco to Hazatlan, embracing the de partments on tlie Pacific, which Sure now in'arm witrrthjg! exbeptioh of Oiyaica and La Pue'bla Paredsjwas endeavoring to repress the insurrectional Jaliscbj but the revolutionists had retired into arid I were fortifying the city of Qaudalaxara. N The Junta was in session, and had cho sen Paredes President by the following vote : 58 for Paredes,? 1 3 for Bravo, 7 for Ilerrera, 2 for Perez,' &c. GeriJ Bravo was declared Vice President, and Paredes HORACE II. BEARD, - HAS JUSTj RECEIVED OF MR. F; Maws, the U4vo.Hcsix9' LIXLadssd IlCS3'i23 for !thej Spring aad Summer lij4C, which far excells any tiling of the kind heretofore pub lished, lie still carrieson the j i ' i TAILORING BUSINESS in all itsi various branchej, at his old stand, where he is ev er ready: to meet and accommodate his old and new cus tomers ith fashionaple; cutting and making garments, not to J4 surpassed by any in the Southern Country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful work as hasr been, always shall be hs aim and objeet. Thankful fof past encotuy ogemeni, be hopes to merit its continuance. y ' -; N. Bi The subscriber has in hia employ a workman who carmot be surpassed either North or Sooth. "April 3,1 46 tf 23 H. II. BEARD.' I CANDIES! CANDIES!! CANDIES!!! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy Manufactory in the World ! , JOHN J. RICHARDSON, No. 42, Market St. , P h i I adc 1 p h i a, V LIST OFtLETTEUS remaining in the f ost Office ;at Salisbury, July 1st, 1840. Rovdcn. Nathaniel 7 Iloltshouser. Mr. i rt L T ?J i ! . Wf'M t; T ; jj t iirunyr, uavm Barnner' Martin Browin, Jane (' j " Bogelri ; David t . Bell, James i f i Brownj Alexander t -Beshercr, Conrad j Boyden,Miss Sarah Bost, I Alexander ; j.; I Birkhcad, E. R. i j Bradsh'aw, John A. Bradshaw, Henry l r Bettii, Sylvester ; 4 4 1 J Bowles, John T.j ' Birkhcad, James, Brown, J. r : Coleman, Loretta AJ Clarke, Jeremiah . 2 Colliris, E. L; Cox, Phebe Miss' f icninonii nteufeuence; ly as to object (o the npnearahee of the members f 4he Cabinet; whetl ier singly or ca mqssexn tlta Halls of Congress, whenever curiosity or any other rnotivo may iuduco them,; as specta- j tors, to latterid its fissions, .j . We necjd j not, thbrefoi e, say that the iromplaints recently made ,on this subject do not refer to a practice in it solf not only unobjectionable, but proper! vyhen ' it Ji. not! used aji alcoVir r active alnd efficient Executiyo interference with the duties of; legis- ; lailon.jll'hey have an unquestionable right to , congregate in the Cj itol ; but they have uono 6 jampcr with the. Heprcscntatives of the peo ple anc fo subdue them by alluring promises ir to overawe them htr threats, into a course of ' Conduct ebntrory to th ?ir own personal convic- . ' ttons of duty, and host lo to the rights, interests and wishes of their constituents. We. do tnot in other, words, corhpliin that, just as the fate of . art .important measure was to bo decided, the . members of the Cabinet, with a. single excepw ; tiotii .visited the IIouso of Representatives. 4Not at all. !But W4 object that, being there, they successfully exerted their personal and official i infltiencd to chango ths fatelof a peiiMling ques iion, fjr the success of which the Adniinisira tioii, through its organ expresses peculiar anx. . '.t ftyJ Tlo bill grndua t rng the price of thfe lubi fl'Iic Landsj was rejected bya decisiyofthough not a large majority. Uy what means was itTesus- U-lcitatcdljl If, by fair a)peals;of the memberp of j the'Cabtnet to the judgments of members who L bad voted against it, such as had nit occurred I. . : t tboso who had claboratflyJdiscussed the ques , : tioiiappcals Satisfying thenCbf thei erroneous. I ness of their previous Jvote, or inducing therp to j ; doubt. 'its! propriety -Jbere would CA-cn then! be ! indelicacy in the proceeding, thbugK it mlgh I tolcratc'dJ Hut, il by hpnenlin to the hone i .:1o tho fprers of mcrnler., either . for themselVes ! or their friends if thp patronage of thelExcc- j jtjvj wa$ made the instrument of suddenly cion i Vorting srtmoand silc icing others, hosi judg. l : mcnts Condemned tVrft-bHl, and whoso votes bad i ; tJ.Mo'd t--ye. are constrained to say hak it ; c jihecaa 'degree 'of corruption n the Govern- ..incpi asjoiarmmg, as its open exhibition is Uiio veto power, with which tho Executive is clothedenables hlmtbauiiut un act pf Cohgfcss ot, wiiicli ho may disapprove. 1 Shall he alstjbc permitted, unrebukedJ to influefico the lecisla- had received permission to lead " the for- l . ' a . ' i- i.. I. i , i r 1 ii i .i ; i . I : , s' t ; I wants a oriuu to vote according to iue uuhcm t cts against en? xuyivr. ; . ; i dictates of his judgment and conscience ; it is j Gen. Are vala left 1 Mexico on the 19th ouly to go contrary to these that men are bribed, j wjtn the vanguard, en route for Monterey, ; Bt the extremely low, price of $112 50 per 100 lbs.. I say bribed, for he whose vote is infiuenceq oy an( Parades was to follow when Bravo will warrant the Article equal in quality to any man the temptation of an office, or ittio- holding out a - arnve(i from V era Cruz. Mejia is ap nope mat tie may even be awe, 11 ne voic u . pointetj Commander in Chief of the North Cress; Abraham CroweU, Buckner Caglci Martin Campbell, J. A. ; TAIES pleasure in informing the i Merchants of Casper, Peter ' NpHh Carolina that, having made suitable ar- i poneli Saah P. rangemeints to meet the increasing demand' he continues ' pnGr iJosnk tn u hK ri.ni enwnnr K"h A V 11 KK Nr.Il t . A N I IV ! : ZZ. f- and so, to feerve a friend, is Just as much bnoea ; n;vision 0f ihe Armv. . . - , n- .r,.;h.ri mains ul oiiu juuia s i uiuai. xriaiii la - WWrA1 j -id o be comirig to Hexicp, but rather j S as he wholreceives money for hi9 vote the and ceived when it shall have become customary for the President's lacqueys to come to the House, and by bribes and dictation threats and prom ises, carry any measure that may be brought forward. IVe have spen the commencement of this system, under Mr.. Polk ; let the people mains at San Louis tion from him, dated at Linares, 4th June, calling oti the army tojrally for the salva-1 tion of the Republic. I 1 I 'The two Califbrniashave distinctly de- clared their independence ; and, as ano- ! i;her element in the general disturbance, ' take care that itjshall not be the beginning of j (hp Indians have committee! great: raVa- j an establishedLsystem of open and palpable cor- J ges in the Dcpartmentjof Durangoj made j ruption. If has been said, and said truly, that j terrible depredations, and chased the Go- ! liiienj can umj uo jjrcservuu ujr cit-rnai m-i- vernrnent troons. Lr J ,i i. IT. :.J J . . !.. 5 4 SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP, . Amptldia re- ! t very reduced prices, say from $1 50 to 4 50 per Potosi. Arista is 1 7-en bottles packed, with a full assortment ot roreign ill meet with prompt attention at RICHARDSON'S, 42, Market St. March 27, 184G ly48 fance. Corruption is the worst -enemy of liber ty, and this assumes as many "shapes as Prot tcu3 himself. It comes as a friend, as an an gel, as wisdom and caution personified ; it in sinuates itself into favor by railing at itself. The Evil One himself never resorted to more adroit tricks to gain confidence and deceive than does corruption in a government. It is j like the fly of Uio Grande, give it but the small- I est possible point upon which to make a lodge-H ment, and it will deposite millions of eggs, and : multiply with an inconceivable rapidity, ren Again; the story comes from Havana that Generals Shnta Anta and Almonte were to leave for Vera Cruz on the 12th. be t or A candid confession from our Representative. In the debate which took place ih the House of Representatives! on Tuesday of last week on the question of adjournment, General McKay took part, land in claiming credit fbj this Con gress on account of the " great and important measures adopted by it in relation to our For- dering putrid whatever, it fastens itself upon. j eign Affairs," ho aid : li is fbr thj reason that I sound the tocsin of j Thc great qucistion 0f our North-western aarm. The members of the Cabmet in the ; (Oregon) boundary, which had embarrassed the House, are4he Rio Grande fly bewaro of them ; (;0vernmnnt f,,r thirtv vpn.-a hA drive them out; permit them not to deposito , cuY settled; whether the Wit of this was due their eggs and to muUiply. Let the people, if, to (hc Whigs or not, he should not, stop to do possib c, preserve, their; natuinal legislature j termine, though probablyi much of the credit fVom the fly-blowing power of the Executive, j rightfully belonged to them."; t i I for vvhen that is done.tuc whole government . Ve3( indeed it docs General, a large mitch " win uecome a mass oi putriu corruption, not j too, a,ld Nve thank vou for tho becoming ac. worth preserving. I Unowledfroment of it ! : i 9 i But how worthy of being deeply pondered by the people is this declaration from Gen. McKay. I 'V AvTT'trl nnliUnltr r. it..! IT1 ' live branch of the Government in a minority ; in each house of Congress neither dispensm"- nur recuiMiig vjrovernmemai patronagepow SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. SB UNDER decree of tlie Court of Equity fur Rowan county wil! be sold at the Courthouse in Salisbury, oh the 3d day of August next, (being Monday of the County Court, ' , THREE TRACTS OF LAND, adjoining each other, and the lands of Jacob Walton," Peter Kerns hnd others on Crane Creek, in Rowan coun ty, belonging; to the hqira at law of William E. Powe. One tract containing 385 Acres; One 110 Acres ; H and the ojher , Three Hundred and Fifly-Xinc Acres, ori which is situated the dwelling house and other im provements. A credit of twelve months will be allowed, Evans,. William " s Earnhart, Mrs. Mary Fleming, Andrew! J. Fraley, Jesse FoardThomas Gardner, John Gillam, William i ' Gardner, Miss Ann' Q rigs, 'Julian Gheen, Milas Graham, James F. Gheen George II. Gibson, Prissilla Hank, Mrs. Mary A. Holtshouser, Alex. Hartman, George Headrick, Peter Hill. MissLiddyC. I Hornbargeri Cathrino v Hall, Mrs. Elvira I Kennedy, William Gi KesUer, Peter j Klatts, James i Kerr, Dr. Samuel Lefler, Jacob Linn, Joseph Lingle, Jacob Lyerly, G. Ml 3Ioore, Andrew M. McIrer,D. Ii. Miller, Joshua; Mitchell, Rew E. MoUey,T. Martin, James Miller fcCorrell, Nutall; Dr.Trancis Neel, Thomas :G. Owen, Henry j . Parks, Miss Julia Page, Charles Pless, Jacob j Powles, William ' Rowsee, William B. Ray, Augustus P. Rujr?;, Solomon Reid, John L.f ' Rymer, Thomas Shultz, HenrylA. I Sheck, Rer. W. Smith, George 2 Stoner, Charles ; Swink, Miss Ann Eliza Sloan, Messrs J. & RJ Stimpson, Miss S j Smith, Rebecca S. j Stoker, R. ! Trexler, Davii Todd, John Bi ; Verble, Miss Anna Verble, Peteij Williams, Williamson Apples, (dried) Bacon, Brandy, Butter, . - , Beeswax, Cottc.i, Cotton Yarn, CoFee. Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per III.)', Iron, I FAYElTiA Brandy, peach, Do. apple, j Bacon, 1 Coflee, Corrox, j Com. Candles, F. F., Floor, ! Feathew, j Tork, j Tew, ' ; Bacon, j Beeswax, L Bagging, (Jwnij ' - ! (tow) Bale Kope, Coflee, COTTOX, Corn, I Flour, i Feather, Hide. 1 Iron, 4.". i 7J . a fj i f ,. cm: 1 - . 1 ( '. .1 r a I : ( .) .-. 6u a;l ( ; :.i tdry)j r. 1 Wool worth, E. Harris, Miss E. L. C. Walls, Rebecca Henderson, Thomas Vhitcorjab, Mr. C. ". B. JULIAN, P. M. Salisbury, July 1, 184G 3 wlO IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS ! IIotclikisN Vertical Water Wlieel; Fish! t And tli.r Corif i: i rr ,m t .1 GR n une 25, 134G- sale. i i I -H IN cohsequence of tb Tery great popularity which these wheels havje attained by the use of nearly 4000 of them I ia diftVrent part of the country, the subscribers have sold about 100 Rights in North Carolina, thirty which ate in full and saccessful operation in Lumbertand SAMUEL SILLIMA V, C. M. E. -Cw9 Printers fee $5 50 THE WHIG PARTY. The Alexandria Gazette says : Adversity tries parties as well as individuals, and we can and bonds with sufficient security required on theay of i county, j When properly introduced, they nearly doable i the valuef the mill, and in quantity of work generally 1 far exceed the most sanguine expectations of the owners, ; many of whom are gentlemen dUtinguithed for their sci I ence and practical skill, who have attested to the valoe bf I this implement. The wheels are more durable, and I more easily ' kept jin order, when properly put to ' gether, than the common flutter wheel. They will sate one-third of the water, and run well in backwater when i there is al head above. The epeed of the saw is increas ' ed to more than double the strokes per minute. ! The ppce. of an individual right for one pair of -wheels, i is .")U. ' ' ! ' Ve refer, among Others, to the following gentlemen, some of whom had the wheels in operation 12 months or more, and from many of whom we have received certi ficates highly approving of these wheels, and stating that their saws, with this improvement, cut 2500,3000,3500, and even as high as 5000 feet a day, according to- the head of Water. LOOK AT THIS. judge of them cbrrectly when tested by thi .Undard . Wc dcire .he pbipte of. ,l,o country .rle.. in .ho dis.rta.i,,,, orfim-rs-ye, ,iihem I try to apply this touch stone to the Whiff party 1 fs a great share of the credit due for the settle- . market. tiort ;6fj Congress, through the agency fofj his Ileads Of Department, assembling in tho: Halls oi uie uouse, persu.lde or deter or purchase support for a bill to tbe passage of which a ma. jbrity of jits memberd may be averse, btit the succesf of which thb Aamitustratjon, for !the accomplishment of a bresent 6T ulterior purpose, - inaV specially desird? If this abuse be rer. E mitted,, ft would be far , wiser to abolish (the Representative syste n altogether, aswelhiuld r.y then hive the same result-Execut'iye dmnip oehccrwithout its present ebneomitanti liec isiatfya innuenty and corruption. i . ' ; U lfl any of bur readers uYifrk we speak too warmly Hipon1 the stiliject, wo! ask them fo rend l;Z the !tollpwing extractt. 'he! first ia from allot. T, pf the . well kno .vn and highly intelligent j , enrrefpohdent of the Philadephia North Anieri s ; can Afler describing tho exciting arid idis- 'U;UVI clhus exm piieu in ine House during the excit ng votes urion the. Graduation Bill, he Refers to the presende of the Cabinet members in uio louowiug icrms : !! i S and to see if they do not merit respect and mcnt f-5-iquestion which had vexed the GoV rnnfidPnrP.for ihAirHatv.tinn t .,,;r,.;.,irt a,..:., i rnment for thirty years. Who shall say -r. .... . , that tho WhigS ought not to wield thedes- ; patriotism, and their constant efforts in behalf Unies of the coury? party s4 $aga. ) of the peace, happiness, and prosperity of the ; cious, so patriotic, so potent tfhen in a minority nation. Ever since the result of the last Pre- i to achieve good, ought not to exercise a para- I sidential election, the Whigs have been placed ; mount controlling influence 7 "lYU: Chronicle in a situation, in which their true ends and aims ' f 15 " could not faiUo be shown openly and traced ac- ! We add the lowiS merited compliment to curately. Have they been found warning in the Whig party fVom Mr. McDuffie,Senatornom any emergency ? Have they been factious in 3" i , Ll i' ,i nn ... n . ,i : i rr .u "r IMcUuihe is reported to have said, after their opposition to those m power? Have they ... , r ' ... .v: U r , , 1 . , ,J ter the vote of the Senate advising the Presi- ever sacrificed the interests of their country for j dent l0 accept the proposition of England " that political considerations? Have they ever fal- ! the Whig Party deserved the eternal bratitude THE Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public, that he still continues to carry on the Boot and Shoe making Bu siness, opposite J. &. V. Murphy's store, and that lie has on hand a very large and fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which are not to be surpassed by any shop in this part of the country. ' He also has on hand a large assort mtent of Negro Shoos, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower for cash or to punctual dealers on a short ered in this market CONSISTING -f :". Madeira, rt.ri.S--.- -liquors fine Frr r. Cin, Monongahrd.i V'! Apple Brandy, ti l h . dials- fine Gold Co r. '. gaux do.,Oranc-i dol. 1. nainon-do., Clov.- i!v. I Troy Ale, fine frrh 1 . qt.-ond pt. bottU f. t-,. . rap. Also, Firnwl.i-;ry r and tome Atsaict'i, Mr 1, 2, and 3 ; Salmon, N rings. A fine eaij plr t f P English Wa'nuii, II w ! cents per lb.) son.e s, ' : Oranges and Lc;i;t'!.., l'i of fine Spanish C5;pr- - Blacking, Mitcln, il-:.-: bst Scotch SnulT,k i. r i Pepper, Cloves, fi r" j.-'--'. kind of EnglUh t'l.-'t would tie too tedioiH t i articles for cash rl a:. ; Salisbury, Ma j C31, 1 I MOSES L. BROWN, By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, July 3, J84G. lOtf State ot Jlovtti CavoUua, liOlrAX COUNTY. Ilaiiiilton C. Jones, Solicitor, I ' ' ts. George W. Re, Guardian and sureties, Robert Erwin, Isaac Tenneson, Jacob Link and Daniel YWbb. In Equity. XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Ro- A bert Erwin and Isaac Tenneson, defendants in this i cast-, are not inhabitants of this State : Therefore Or- j dered. that publication be made, for six weeks in tlie Car- j ojiaa Watchman, a newspaper printed and published in Salisbury, requiring the said Robert Erwin and Jacob 1 : Termeson, to appear at the next term of the Court of ;;1 tercd in their support of good measures ? Have they abandoned any of their own views for the sake of mere popularity ? An impartial and un prejudiced enquirer must answer all these ques tions in the negative. As they have acted, then so they will contin- I ue to act; trusting that the force ot truth and : reason will yet vindicate their course and make their cause triumphant. Without the means of winning favor by the appliances which power has at its' command, and always uses so freely for its purposes, they can rely only upon the in telligence and patriotism of the people. Wc believe the affectionate devotion which the Whigs have ever felt to their cause and their party, has been rather increased than diminish ed by the ordeal through which they have pass ed. It has shown them clearlv the truth of the ' i principles they have adopted, and the correct- ness of the position they have maintained. It j has given their public men stronger holds upon nd honor of ibo rnnntrv. for th nairiAtitm n,l i "lu"y r Kowan county at the Lourtuouse in Salisbury, c i i n i . i . . , i onJhe third man. forbearance, and seli-sacrincing devotion which jsii; anj ..k-ad they had manifested throughout the; struggle ! Y hen was it otherwise ? ; ' ';iltT!t0F sccnes i'hich have b?en frequent oridtcrare disgraceijl tothe dignified positions Vj-lich these gentlemon are entrusted, jand MUaraging io uio character of Congress.! It is uui janoiner msiar, co ot the dangerous power yhich is accumulati ig ih tho Executive depart, mcnt, ujtl the denre :iation of tho firmness and integrity of tho mairrity in Congress. I sneak om nerson-ar knnivlfbr-! i .b b ' cabinet tmcers ofierVd fodu6cmcn!s to members i !be!r 8raU,,de- II has couraged then to hope ana to persevere. And it has kept , alive the spark of the old fire which will yet be kindled up and blaze .with its ancient brightness when A True Pic! me. Mr. Toombs,, of 'Georgia, in his speech in the House on Thursday; last, ; characterized the Locofoqo party as onq " that had no fixed or settled principles a party that got up tho Oregon question for political ef-J lect that claimed the whole of that territory ' for political effect that gave away from; 54 40 down to 49 for political effect that marched our army to the Jtio Grande and got into a War ! with Mexico for political effect that got up the Sub-Treasury Bill for political effectthat got up the Tariff bill lor political effect -that does ! all acts for political effect,; to secure power and the spoils, without ever iujdhlgpng a" thought for the best interests of the nation ! Heaven grant ; that such a party may be destroyed !" on ahe third mdnday after ihe fourth monday in August, or dL-inur to t-omplainants bill. On failure, judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, and the case set for hearing absolute." SAMUEL SlLLIMAN.c. m. e. (twG Printer's fee. f$ 50 FaJvetteville. A. Graham, CtMBEKLAXD. Col. Alex. Murcbison, Christbpher Munroe, Alqxahder Williams, Col. A. S. McNeill, Farqubard Smith, John McDaniel, Johh Evans, J. W. Howell, Bladen, Gen. James McKsy. . Hubert Melvin, "S. N. Richardson, Tomaa C. Smith, Isaac Wright, John Smith, Bampsov. G. T. Baiksdale, Patrick Murjiby, John H. Spearman, Hardy Royal, Ntw Hanover. James Murphy, Charles Henry, .Oxuw. Robert Aiiuin, ni em:. Thomas Hooker, ( - Lenoir. Thomas Rouse, Mr. Lassiter. Jones. Lemuel Simmon Cravea. John Bryant, Coixmbcs. Lot Williamson, Robeson. W. CMcNeUJ, , . RrcHJtofm. John C. McLaurin, John L. Fairley, Anson. A. Baochnm. . J. II. Reid, Millwright Casweix. J. T. DnJson,MUI wright. copper-waiu: I.V ?IO( xTTBythcAYL 1 ! T Dr. GCILFORD. Faulks, Chatham. Cole Brantly. Sinit'.i Pullen, N. Clegz, Wake. S. Ik-asly. J. T. Leach, HE subscribe:: businef? in Mt jk-. inform his 'friends' prepared to exec q:e j.l the above buin-, m. r I pledges biuieelf that j..- njr other !iop in t! r .: tenuon to Ins t-ui .: r- - 1 least of public pa trot: Country Mert lnnv r. again would do wfli t . : where, as my pri.s v. .1 hard new of tW tan . House liutteria? jr. ! notice. 1 - 5 Old Pewter, Co. -fr, ! taken in exchange. ' .March 19th, HUP ; CLOCK A NJ) to carry Iho bill. ' This' Is truly a lamentable slate of public afTaird when the immediate Cjun cillbrs, of tho President can be assembled on ; o iS ipalrti?lar ln th0 Pror time comes for its display. tOjinlimidato or bribe throush the nassa.rn ot 1 ;ny mr-asuro in wh ch ho feels special iiiteest. Mri Mason, to his honor be It isaid. Wn' not 4 prcsenibut Mr. iluchantn, Mr. Marcy,!Mr. Yffi Mr- wIr and Mr. Jhnsonxve!re." . V. OUvcr Oldmchool the 4lc Washington icor - respondent of the Ij. S Gazette, u still nioro explicit and more U dignaut. He sPeaks ii tbo pllotvuig eloquent warning language;: . j ;J .TV t . ,Jr pcqiacie was pre. . ... sented.durmg this severe contest iri thIlAn the presence, oflnearly all the meinbe s of , w" my f 1 III i rtne-efux tbii rvn....J. .P.LiL. .1.1 T f ! i . i j, - i Z' '"" vairj. ine measure. Mr. : KHcliirv; .of tho rnilllic printing, public opinion, rind ( wh pping.m Hepartment, occupied alscat wiihm the bar.n I was talking in whtspeWto p incmters. Mr. lmchaiiari.Mr. Mnrpvn.-t m. Jolinion were outside of iih h-.r pi; 1.1. " 7- TM.wy 9-a CIVW, OU1L A'CfsaMn with mer lhcrs, while Mr. Wajker was ' rf!Ta, toom ivhcrc he .wast in Consuliition ,with niemWrs, ok- mord, properly speaking, where he was lecfurinrr and dealing whh um. bers.J; il Could mehtttin thin nmxra nC rrtil.r 'i? I.? cfc ,Vh Mm ,1m private roonJ'and j ijvho : iad.volcti wi h the Whig jiretious toUhcir ; i interview with him, but who did hnt vot kt all rlisequeiitly ; but fbrbear for llho preseht. WORDS OF MR. UPSHUR. The lamented Upshur, in discoursing up on the danger of the Jacobinical tendency of the times) makes the following conclu ding remarks: Ml; know' gentlemen that these views will not satisfy the ultra-democracy of the present day. Liberty, I tear, is begining to put oil her modest and matronly garb, and to walk forthwith the brazenf front and impudent step of the ' courtesan.: I fear, she is just entering up-! on her unholy revels, repairing to act all the extravagances of intoxication; A lit tle longer, and her reeling step may tram ple every social right initbej dust. Like tho srake, she carries within herself a poiseri which render her Wind, and causes her to strike in the dark alike at friend ana ioc." P. :M. , ; p . Y . ; pp . . Jvecollect that i Mr. Upshur .was riot a ' Oca. La Vega. Wo learn that this gentle- ; man lias received permission from the Wrar De- purtment to make his residence during the sum mer months, either at Lejington or three other specified places vi Kentuckyj or at Cincinnati, or other places mentioned in the State of Ohio : and during the winter, either at Baton llouge or this city ; with directions; to report once a month to the Department, He is also inform ed that should he wish to; visit any other part of the United States, any; application from him will be favorably considered. New Orleans ; Notice. t BY virtue of a Deed in trust executed by John Giles, to me as trustee, to secure a debt thereiu named due Daniel IL Cress, I will expos to public Kile, at the Court House in Salisbury, on Friday, the 7th day ol Au jiuA next, on a credit of nine niontli-, two hundred and forty acres of Land, situate on the Town Creek, adjoin ing the Town line, the lands of Win. Chambers, and Saai'l. Reevt-s.: Bond wiih approved security will b required. . The title to the Laud is believed to be c;fod, but as Trustee I will only convey such title as is vested in me by the Deed in trust aforesaid. JOHN II. HARDIC, Trustee. July 13th, 134G 12:3t. FOR SALE, AND YEUY CHl-LVl'. frocKl Wagons, fur 1, 3 and 4 horses. O 5 or 6 excellent Carryalls, lower than have ever been sold before. ; 6 or 7 good Bujies 1 of which are vrv fine. These, with sever?il other vehicles, will be sold very ch$api, and on a credit for good notes. i i p J. S. JOHNSTON. Balisbiiry, July 10, lS-4G-5vll IVsides many others in different parts of the State. With tnich a deservedly high character, the sutmcribers feel justified in offerina these wheels to the Public. They wiJl sell individual or county rights on reasonable ', tenns. They also keep constantly on hand fcr sale, Jtfiirs ' of wheels, (vnn ing in size to suit ditl'en-ut heads of wa- ; ter,) in this place, Wilmington, Washington and New bcrn, and also for sale by James T. Dodson, Caswell county. They caution all persons throughout (he State from p.tyinjr any rsons but ours.-lves or our authorized , Agents for the right ot usinr these wneeU.; NOTICE TO MILL WRIGHTS. W you wish era p'liynient, acipiaint yourselves- with putting in these Wheels, as we now wish to employ at least 100 in this business-in dilierent parts of the State. DUNCAN McNEILL, AUCIi'I) McLAUCHLIN, : A. A. McK ETHAN. Fay'ettcviUc, January, l lG TO EDITORS.-Any Editor of a newspaper in No. ! Carolina who will publish the above for one year, and : , send tlie: papT, sli.ill Ee entitled to one individual right, to dispofre ,f as he may please. perforin well. A . Salisbury, Dect i. s AN Apprenii a- t i: t' taken, if app i ! ply but an indusrj o' 1 4 DISSO :n.-!ci rYMlKbmi bo JL is this d.iy il Books are in tlie Lit authorised to set'Jc tl . : Salisbury, apt. State of JLovtU Gar olf tin, SUURY COUNTY. 1 Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions May Term, 18 iG. i IT, 1- Itulletin. - il Bad. Tho Mexican General, Ampu dja, aiTected to despise (Jen. Taylor, and in one ol his otlicial documents spoke of him as; a mis erable tailor. The Western Continent says the M exieans have rathe? changeid their opin ion of him" since they gave him a trial. , They tound hi:h industrious enough, and pretty; gotxl i&ctiUiitgi whipping, Sc fi lling, but they cbuld'nt stand hi charges. p 4T1 Their names arc known.1 and I wib thrVn fn, 'uridefetand tht tliey arc at my mercy. -This M in - ' i t : i 1 w- ?-i ' - At Wheeler's Old Stand, : . ! , 1 JWINES, SPIRITS, j TEASs- SPICES, j j " G HFf SCiC-k Tebacci Soups,! Candle Fruits, ! x is-r uisj ftoda ahit Batter flrackers. iBrushesj Taints. 1 ' . - : i . t ' if i NOTICE. AS it is absolutely necessary that the business of Jen kins &, Biles should be settled with as little delay as -possible, all-persons indebted to the late firm ore re quested to settle by; November Court, or suit will he brought against tlo$e who fail to comply with this no lice. JOEL H. JENKINS, ; Surviving Partner, .; . ' D. A. DAVIS, Adm'r of I : ; James Biles, dee'd. iSalisburv, Jjunq 7th, 1S4G 3m7 j Stills ! StUls! tS lHE Subset ibers keep constantly on hand a varietur of Excellent STILLS, which they will sell. loyer than -can be bought elsewhere in Western North Carolina. i i ! BROWN MAXWELL. Devisavit vt-1 non. TASIIIO.Vt I: II.j. and the p4; f.irrv on ihe ftbof-- ! a- 1 pied by Alsobrn Ji li M ... t . t . . . ' iiHirniiii"!. ifrri u -I r I . , , - 0 - - - - - -r . i to business to m? it a c ! public 'that all w:k t:-' '. executed in the t er.' ' -i A. P. Alobroo!i i ., - ploy as Cutter. I ' Salisbury, 1T:' ','.'., , : t Jereini;di Glen, last Will and Testament. V TAPER writing purporting to le the hfet Will and Testament of Jeremiah ( Jien, dee'd, was produced in Court for Probate, and the Executor therein named, j refused to qualify, Jeremiah Glen, John Tate and wife ' Matilda, William Philips and wife Sarah, came into Court and entered their caviat to the probate of said Will, and inade themselves parties detendanis : And it np;caing to the satisfaction of th- Court that Mary Glen add Tempe York ami her luiband Wiilinn Ytk, two of the next kin, reside beyond the limits of this Str.te : It is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, tor the said Alary Glen, Tempe York and her husbend Wni. Nrk-rtn appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter i ."ssior House then and there to answer and be made parties, plaint ill i tlj duties of h i , or ueienuaais, oinerwise, uie case w wi ue uearu ex parte i arjCC of the C I-.-; as to tliem. ' Witness, F. K. Armstrong, Clerk ot our I nrr . it V--t .!- I I T ITA s a - Iocls. Sjimni: pror-s-ioi: j zv. I the public. Dr. " ' dence next dot r M Dr. WhUf!ier..J j-: y sion Hatel r at t L'i . January 2, IE j. 1 HAYING Issions, to be licld for the county of Surry, at the Court i permanently, '' ; ouse in Jlockford, on the '2d moidny of Augut next, . the public. H1' I July 10, 1S4G ll:tf "NO CURE. NO PAY." cure fori Ague and Fever for sale by 111 T I I said Cdutfat office, the Ud monday of -May, lc46. F. K. ARMS TRONG, ccc. Gu iOPrinter's fee 85 50 . . A A GUE AND FEY ER PILLS A certain and safe 23L TANNER WANTED. ntTice. in lirown & VW'; t... Un. Killian an uj -- . . ... -April itv .. . t J. IL ENNISS. CIIUAl ton Commercial. tOCKV. x ru KPIV ! SnttelMirtf Tnr" 1 'IB Iff -.1 T- " ii ; Tobacco A. Scjpxrs. TTUST received a lot of fine' Havana, Principe and tjr Ileralia'Segarsi and Keras Superior Old . To bacco, for sale lowj by ' ' )sll. ENNISS. July 10,13 tGUtf , v v,'.y. p - fTTirC subscriber wislies to employ a good Tanner, t JL who can finieh off work well. . :'Ann!iretiAn dild I i be made soon. Letters addressed to me af Cotton Gr'ore; j T T. ritAf-I Davidson couoty.N, C.J will receive attention. ! " f JlJ s:y'.e, w JOHN ROACH. July 17, 1816 12-ltpI : COUNTY-COURT EXECUTIONS Just .rintctl on excellent paper for sale opposite t!;e b r:j teach the art c f f t style a a m tic done at -.'.. I 1 i t t ! ! I f - i 9 I