V If TI -iojJUt-'pf Mr. Polk was too evident ton. Hunting on, Jarnagin, JoUtisotj, 5 of- Mary- none but Whigs. Whathavitt AVbig -vo-. .", he tiiiitiikeu. General TaylorVastoun. . nh Johnsb i.f; La,, Manim,!ller.- Mora. teri veigaiiiecl by snstaininJlLocofocc ? a ur i ' I .... . - - - CAROLINA WATCHMAN. j Salisbury, X. C. THURSDAY1 EVENING, JUNE 23, 1848. " FOR PRESIDENT, j . him with one : GENERAL ZACHARY TAYLOR. OF LOUISIANA. FbR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK. 1 FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES MANLY. OF WAKE COUNTY. 9 I FOR SENATOR, JOH$ A. LILLINGTON, ,uys yi r .V' , llannegan, Nile le r'oio to Jionor him. and Whigs and ; . y ML Wnnocrt in the North. lhf j Here weHave Gen. Cass voting .detain the Wt .declared that uoth njj short ot tnn li . i , r , WSTK the of the country centre upj, Old Rough! and-Ready Were. Kvas afi!uHialn reward for such brtl- ! Pt, can the people stomach s'jch a man ? liant service. I ho party in power be-; came tilt ,rmed General Taylor's 'fast in- ; crcnsiiVg popularity threatened their ten. ure!of tliLV loaves and fishes. The war Avai nolt ended, and if the Old General wcfi! p :,rmitU"dNto vin more battles, noth ifiglbut ijestth could keep him out ol the rrcsidl ulial Chair. They, therefore, de- 'termimd to supersede him with one f 1 . I. . .! J I nml lrli?r him rlit 'oi ijieir own lyMj ii j . .v. ...... vv. of the, service ly the insult, or keep him o (lo thj fight while Lieutenant Gen- cral, .Tjiomas II. Bnton whose only knu'wlc Ige of battles was derived from his street fights with General Jackson might cjaim the glory and honor, and se- cure it" forj tjie Democracy. J In the 'message, upon this subject, Mr. ipolk.savs: . L 'Add ilonal officer, as well as men, then he. , comes indispensable. Under the circumstan ces of o i service, a peculiar propriety exists for jncr'Osjiig ihft officers, especially in the j highest .j traces. The number of such officers if ho, from age or other causes, are rendered in- j capable, of actire service in the field has serious- i,y tmpairtfi me rjjiciency oj me rmy. V Krnpjlh report of the Secretary of War, it J af pear liat about two thirds of the whle regi. j otal field ofll rera are either nernianentlv dis. ! .'nuled, omue .necessarily detached from their commands on olher djities. The long enjoy. .inent of pfjace has pre.renied us from cxperienc- j ling rpuch embarrassment from this cause ; but ltinit,'ia,ti state, of irar, conducted in a foreign j country, it,svi pruuuecu serious injury 10 me puuiic scjcicc. I An ficUnl organization of the army, com posrd of 'tegular and volunteers, whilst prose- i ruling tlnp'war in Mexico', it is believed, requires the apifonifmrni of a general officer to lake com- ' manu oj uiu. our forces in me jitia. , "J recMrnmeiid that provision t be made by luwifbr the appoiiiiiiiout of such a general ofli- CCTfO m'fH uiniu iijr w.ir. litis ' rf.prcifull y recommended that early I hljild be had by Congress upon the sug- g'liom sobihitted fi r their consideration, ne- j rrttary to fnsure efficient service in prosecuting j .1 i ! . . I . . . r ii r i uw ?rr, uriuru wm; preseni i.ivoruoie season ior Are the principles of their party nearer in the ascendant by it ? Not at! all. But on the contrary have been thrown further in the minority than ever. Now is the time for us to be united, and to rallv around our men so that the voice of the County may no longer be half represented in the halls of our State Legislature! Rowan is Whig, and is entitled to be fully repre sented I What say the WThigs ? In Davidson County, N. C:, Jonr I4ih, ftr a paio ful and protracted illness, Mrs. LUCY J0NE3, wife of the ReT. Thomas Jones, and daughter of the late Jacob Brummellrraged 31 years. Probably it will be. a con siderable consolation to her friends to know that she died in the full triumphs of faith in ihe Lord Jesus Christ, and a strong assurance of gaining heaven, Firm.u New THEfubbcribershaTinjibUday formed a copart nership under the style of WOOD & BROWN, respectfully inform the public that they have on hand a large assortment of BOOTS V SHOES. (opposite the Post Office) of evry kind. Thev are now receiving the latrst fashions of ladies and fenttnen's every drscrinon from the north- OF DAVIE. FOR THE COMMONS,- 1 Col. JOHN F. McCORKLE, WILLIE BEAN, Esq THE SCHOOL MpNEY ! I Most of the People of this County no doubt recollect, that Mr. Ellis, two years ; ago, promised, that if they would elect j him; he would use his influence to procure , brands. I Rowan's portion of the School fund, for the purpose of lessening our. TVxe. This was thought by many, who were not in formed on the subject, to be a desirable object, and consequently voted for him. Well, the Legislature met, and during the whole session, not a word did Mr. Ellis say towards redeeming this promise, ex cept introducing a resolution giving to the county the money to be used as might be deemed most compatible with the in terests of the people, which be immedi ately dropt like a hot potatoe. Why was this 1 Was it because he found out HOTCHKISS, FENNER & CO, "Wholesale Grocers commission Merchants, Xo. SI, Water Slrct, NEW YORK, nTDi70"8-""81 a!,,nent 1 lasts; also, materials of SUGARS of all kinds. COFFEE, Rio and other thi-m a cai!, will receive entire satiefjt-rion. Repairing ' styles. TEAS Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, done on the shortest notrte. i and Black Teas, in whole, halt and quarter chests. i Country i.riduee taken in ficlun-e (or work sirb i vjo-i.,iromineDesi v jrgtnia tactones ot variou? nour, nual, corn, Laeon, and iarJ. ' COXFECTK ) . ' benjamin WOULD inlorm his frt. well as the pa'ic : . opened Confcrtlouary i; : L THIS T to which be invites their a:r licits share of patronage, li -in part of the following amc a, i I) 21 V , .as brands SEGARS. Regalia, Principe, and other choice Call and examine our stock. J. N. WOOD. MOSES L. IJROWN. Salisbury, June 1, 11? lf8 Imported WINES LIQUORS of every description in caska of all sizes. Also, domestic Liquors of all kitul?. In calling your attention to the above advertisement, we can confidently offer the assurance that any orders in trusted to us will be filled to ydar entire satisfaction at the lowest prices me market wiil;atlord. When you visit j Suverior Court nf 1 'V lata our citv. we most resoeetfullv solicit vou to H and ex. Mfr40r Cour t Lav Spring lerm, 1843. amine our stock. New York, June 16. 1848.; Raisins, Current, Lemons, .!mnncl, Walnut, Ftilert, Prunes, Citron, Sirdincs, c. II-I. tatc or Hortfi CavoUua, DAVIDSON COUNTY. 27w9 1 nrtHn Tlie Candidates, for Governor. Messrs. MANLvland Reid, the Vhi2 and Democratic I COuld not be Used for anJ' other object ? Candidates for jGovernor, may be expected to address Such Cannot be the case. For Mr. Ellis was well conversant with the law on that subject before he went there. If he did know this, why did he stir the subject, and I make the people suppose there was a pro- j bability of his being able to succeed in i having the money used for paying the ! Taxes of the county ? The reason must i be obvious to every one. All must see ! that it was done for the purpose of secur ' ing his election. Such being the fact, be j yond cavil, how we ask, can any man ! vote for him now ? Will the 'people j permit themselves to be thus deceived j again on any pretext whatsoever? the People at th following times and places, viz At W'aynesvflle, Haywood Co., Saturday, July 8, FranklinMacon Co., Tuesday, July 11. Ilendersonville, Henderson, Thursday, July 13. Rutherfordton, Saturday July 15. Shelby, Tuesday, July 18. Lincolntdh, Thursday, July 20. Reid's Store, Iredell Co., Saturday; July 29. Stntesv.iiie, Mondayr July 24. ' tCliarlotU?, Monday, July 24, ; r Salisbury Wednesday, July 26. Ashboroujgh, Friday, July 28. j Greensboougli, Monday, July 31. m - Mr. Manlylat Statesvilie. tMr. Reid at Charlotte. The friends 6f the Candidates are requested to cause this notice to be advertised and made publi in their re spective Countijjs. the 20th july! : i It will be seen by the not ice of appoint- NOTICE. I WILL SELL FOR CASH on TUESDAY of next August Court, a TRACT OF LAND7 about two miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of James Dougherty, John B. Lord and others, and con taining about Petitiom for Diroree. 152 ACRES J military i6.'rft!inns in the enemy's country shall! merits published in this paper, that Mr. ii;iv tisMdtu auav. . , t ........ L: .. . , r . . . . , ! iviamy proposes to meei nis ieiiqw-eili- I 1 1 1 ere i.4 a rliaiirn l incapacity insinuated t- . . . m . " . I t . . i ... . . . . Vflts: rt K-an in this I Vr lha ahun ngaint tirn. Ta) h)r and other otlicers at the zens of Rbvan, in this Town on the above More Sheaves. a little paragra boastins of a ' raised on the Any person wishing to purchase the above tract can do so privately before the day of sale. I also have another TRACT OF LAND. which I wil1 ofler for sale on the same day, if not dis- ' posed of privately, containing ! ONE HUNDRED ACRES, j which is about three miles and a half from Salisbury, on ! the Mocksville road, adjoining the lands of Moses ; Brown and others. TURNER R. PINK3TOX. Salisbury, June 27, 1843 G.'9 VALUABLE LAND FOR SilLE ! Nancy Carrall, r. Benjamin Carrall IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Benjamin Carrall is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that pub lication be made in the Greensboroogh Patriot and Car olina Watchman, for three months, for the defendant to be and appear at the next Term of the Superior Coort of Law, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September, next, then and there to an swer the petition of the said Nancy Carrall, for divoroe, or judgment pro contesso will be entered up against him, and this case set for hearing exparte. Witness, Andrew Hunt, Clerk of our said Court at office, this 13th day of June, A. D., 134S. 3m8 ANDREW HUNT, c. s c. Fancy Soap, Candies', 4' Nutmegs, Y Spice, T Scotch Sous; r. Mustard, . C'. Essence of Lemon, .v Stbughton'i Bitters, I' Snuff Boxes, Salisbury, June 15, It? I-. "state of north .non'AX'coi -James C. Rosemm, ) r. John F. Stirewalt. JOHN F. STIREWALT. t is hereby notified, that saiJ A returned before me, levieJ n w Pouch, one Chest of Carpenter a one horse Wajon, Uearir , V. Plow, six head of Catt!e, TaL stone. Shoemaker's Too!s, Ch k i Book Case and Books, Fro, h . Jar, Grass Scythe, large Gen.m I nut Plank, 200 leet Pine PUi X. gaminhment was alo retun.r j ; on which llere is juJgruentr m t 1 ty-six douin ani sax rents : a . . 1TII DAY OF JULY, NEXT, ! Y of t V c i ! 7 ' i ed against the defendant tor t!.- m . i i i i -r , i dollars, to be made absolute tf. J at 10 o clock, equipped in the uniform of : . . r . , t- r J..l . .i-m.-u 'r da rro h dte hereof, u ATTENTION BLUES ! YOU are hereby commanded to pa rade at the Court Houe, in Salisbu ry, on tbe cartridges Bv order of the Captain, H. A. SMITH, () S Jur.o 0-2. If 4S. 2tS law June 9, IS 18. P. A liiilO IN pursuance of an order made at May Sessions, i 5 sfjjf j: 55 "1848, of Rowan County County Court, I shall ex- 55-i"i.-2" - SULPHUR s:t ing some 70 a of Davie, soon afterward informed us that he had gathered from his farm, a sheaf, the product of one grain, numbering 97 heads. On yes terday we heard from Mr. Foster again, through Col. Wm. F. Kelly, and he reports the more astonishing yield of 135 full heads from a sin- grain. This is the largest cluster of stalks . - .... verjr ' tunc hvn the country resounded with huz- uay J.ur, ueiu, nippponent, wll also De zih ofcr his victories, and when the Demoera- here on tha't day : and our folk. Whip: and Cy were c(,.gratulating themselves on the sucr; Democrati wi, lhen hftvc an obportuni jceM of thiir war. . i J t . ,;T.ho,fd owing were 'the proceeding? in ihe ' oi comnanng me iwo men ; ana as Semite on the suhjoct : j they will address the people, they will al- Jan, lhili, 1817. The hill to appoint a so have an Opportunity of comparing their LielitenanVcJenerul to commatld the Army of political sentiments, and from that com- the U. Stales, dm irig the war with Mexico, . i lL . , : . L r i- a c i parison. tomake up their rnmdswhich of came on. it) its ojder. Ir consideration, as jii 1 1 1 . ! . f . i . . i i f ll r t win il 1 1 1 v f rk t h r i r pnn n Irv: ronni roe i . Mr. Iailjer who was entitled to the floor, they shoulj'support, for the high office of hiV'f' al ',- "'position to the bill. When Governor ojffthe State. It will Jbe an in- the had c6rtclit(lt (l . , i f ,i 'fTlie!tr,Md,,, stand thatthc hill was still : teresting " agcalsion. and if the weather o-.-it tti aiii'Mi(ljii-iit." i should be rifopttious, will ensure the at- i ' . . . - ' . . - in - . . I . . I XT J i t T ! ,,r t .No Senator, howVver, rose to claim the floor, : tendance of' a multitude. Let every Whiff MUJIltr saJs ine - - -e. ( ue were in- and annate, U,o was reported to the in the Cou At v afford himself the cratifica- - -0--"". S"? 1 S- i. " ; ist rcspons, unity, mat ,n me 1'arisli ol iDer- tion ot lieannjz the nosse to sale, at the late rpsiilenrP nf Thnnina Hrnm. i ' 5 - T : Last summer we nuhlishetl i dee'd, upon Saturday the 5th dnv of Aumist next. S 1 x r. V n i" I JT ph from the Rabine Advocate, : TWO Tft A PT OT? T.AiVn 1 Eilci lu-I j 6""" i belonRing to the said Thomas Craige, deceased, viz: 1 I ' " farm ol Col. Philo White, num. I One Tract, known as the " HOME TLACE," adjoin- ; C L tfi E" Z ' hrl RO harla Mr : R.rrv P.i, ing tnc lanas ot .urs. fuzatietD traley, and ttie Heirs Jr.. f 1-fH "ft r h-- r . 7 C r od r 5 p?. - 71 s: rX no X - t - r -.mm x M ; si g: S if s P 3 W W - M r : p i n P t. - " - ? - 5 S3 O 1 5-2- 2 1 5 V FT2s C3 e-1 C3 of James Craige and Jesse Pirikston, supposed to con-r tain and heads, hut there was one other of 130, an- secQri'y to 100. Can Wisconsin touch this ? 672 ACRES, One Tract known as the " FERRY PLACE " upon the South Yadkin River, adjoining the heirs of James Craige and the Home Place, described, as above. Both of which Tracts will be sold subject to the wid ow's right of dower. Terms, twelve months credit with interest from date, purchasers giving bond and approved Title to be made when purchase money paid. T-IVT l 1 ADll 4 1 other of 110, and a numher of others from 90 June 23th 1843. ' ' Gi9 i r SeiKHe awl tlm riii'.(ioii Was stated to he on i(s ensrosftiittMil for a third readiii'r. , Mr.-MiV-i'uin rose and s;iid I ' Mr. rlHeiit, I jituve that this bill he laid W he talh l , Sehitpt As A TKjiT QUESTION ? Y WHO ARE THEYj f Cass men are getting very scarce in this N. D. Creditors of the Estate are informed it is their interest to attend said sale for the payment of their claims depends upon the sum the lands bring. ' ' SALE OF LAND. PllHE land of John Clary, dee'd, will be again offered HE attention of inva! -U health, is respectfully irn ;t 3 miles west of Taylomilie, A The water possesses lua!. it, ic and restorative, and has t-en es uliere physicians had failrd ; efiting those who have used a. ted" in a very high, healthy it ;- media 'e vicinity of the nioun: . n-ightrhood, where accoinr:!'. ii sonable term. There are a!.-o, t a readv to occupy. carni::: Taylorsville, N. C, June h, 1 - C3 -3 V. Asj V tK'T HI 'KSTIOX. Donsiu, itv Speeches; and by j ville, in which there are probably more than i will be opened at Mrs. B to our Democratic i 200 LocoToco. a supporter of Gen. Cass is not i VlTIltVlzZ a i i i rii, 111 a friends, we would mention that Mr. Reid, lo De, flls ls prot.auiy a, m. stake, but "in ui li,v j . Al I k J CV. ill LU Uj( lu I. l 11 be no doubt. The djstant reader may, from this form an idea of the strength of General way of inducement their candidate, has a new issue, or a new i proposition) to submit to them on the sub- at public sale, on Saturday the 5th of August next, at the premises, on twelve momhs credit. The bidding . Benson's bid, four hundred dollars. more, can attend at the time anJ place above mentioned. A. II. CALDWELL, C. M. E. June 29, 1648. Printers fee $3 ()Q Mr. M JnUn pulled fur ihi vnj nnd nnv. nnrl iect of votiiiir. which he terms free suf- ! aylor ,n Louisiana. i , . j .' w' c J they, Were'ord.r, ,l, and lesulted thus : Yeas 23, frage. It fs a mere hobby, of course, but, i - n I M, Archer, a,d,er, Uerrien, WC Th m ntne County j Ju6 um5,r. The great semilannua, P I ilhalerJCijley, 'hmnas Chiyion, John M. Clay- m'l' heAr f a"d a,S llCar Mr Ma,ll' S ! ther Nathan far the 4th of July, has been sent us by t 'fnhfw n. Ciitteiul.-n. l,:vU Tl ivlun. Kvan. : treatment 6f the Same. Come ! Come ! Wilson & Co., New York. It is a most gorgeous Pic- I i -- - i j ' Greejie, iluntinton, 'Jarnaiiv,' Johnson, of Louisiana, Johnson, of Maryland, iMaotim, Mil- .ler,f Morehf ail. l'Jarce, Phelps, JSiminonji, U- one, come fall ! For whether atiy person ; doubt, as (he gentlemen are crack s.peak- ? "nham. Welnter. Woodbridire. and Y'ulee 28. i ' 4 Niys Messrs.! Allen, Ashley, Atchison, ! ers, thjit the occasion will prove a very j Aiherton, ,Bajby, Jrege, Bright, CASS, Chal- handsome and pleasant entertainment. 4 :men Dickinson, Dix, Fairtield, Ilannegan, I "i , Uloufeton, iNiles, Itusk, Sevier, Speight, Slur-; rr- w) 1 i . i .u n WTurey,and .Westcot21. ! DCT W ( understand that at : Craige' 'i 1 t s a i ft l So tho bill was laul on Jhe table. toriaj sheet. Among fifty or sixty other finely cxecu- ...J : l. C J AT : . r..i. t- .... I l . , . iru ciiuioviujis win uc . iuuiiu a iueiiuail uume 1 iece Will he i"etlly benenltctl or not, We cannot covering a surface of nearly secen square feet; and so lite-like and lull ot spint is the picture, that the figures seem to move on the paper Sheet also contains among its principal attractions, an engraved fac-simile of the Original Bough Draft of the Declaration of Independence, a great curiosity in its way. Also eleven Original Designs by Gavarni, the French artist, illustrating recent scenes in Paris. The Jubilee Brother Jonathan also contains a large number ! ot beautiful hancy Pictures, well calculated to suit the Candidatds;of the Locofoco party like Mr. ! "?,,c '?!te- Tter , rec,ed to 'T, CoI7uPub" !i - , I iQhirQ IV t xr V rkrlr pnr mcinrr q rno la Kill 1 1 Kn n LOST ! 4 SMALL folding pocket book, on the 5th June, bc . tween my house and Mocksville or in that place, containing forty-five dollars, foiir ten dollar bills and one five. Two of ihe len dollar bills are on the Georgetown Bank, last emission. The other three bills are on the Cheraw Bank. No other papers in the pocket book ; it was tied with an Eel skin string. I will give a liberal reward to any person giving-jny information to me of it JAMES B. NOLLY. June 22, 1848. 3t'J the mot to. test voteJ failed, the Muster Ground last Saturday, ;that the ' (Con.;Clt)be, 2d Session, 29th Cong, page 187 i . 1m. Here itiua distinctly stated that the vote on j Rtid, mounted the free suf rage hobby, and ! by return mail, ten copies of this most beautiful of Pic to lay the hill on the table was a I appeared If the-motion to lay on the ta.Ijle ! QuesticSn. determined to make it a party We are quite willing that they torial sheets. bill would pass, and yet we find Gen. shou,d JyJ :. such Thev wi, fi d tht crallCassJvoting against the motion to lay on . the p?op are not so easiy led away 5y Ae;.l'l,.j ; Ue ni,v lnimhmr n ihpv snnnnsPi "Rvprv lie "had been a soldier himself, and though , f - , '.. , , , i.1 a . i - i . u i " man of common sense knows that it should nut onu in, iiiucii iiou, no iihimii n.io uecn sup- 4TD JULY CELEBRATION. At a meeting of the Committees ap pointed by the " Salisbury Blues," and the 'Sons CT Temperance," for the purpose of makins arrangements for a united cel- powd so ffr lo.hm'o the feelings of a soldier as not be made a party question, but that it ebration of the coming 4lh, the following expenses, viz : STRilY MULE. STRAYED from the subscnler.on ilie 2 bh of May last, u bay mule, one eye 'it. cummin size, r.nd had on when last heard of a blind hridie with the reins broken ' off. Any information alout said mule will be thinkfirlly , received, :md a li'.ieral reward paid fir 11 s delivery to me. Letters addressed to me nt New Castle, W'ilkes Coun- ' tv. N. C. will meet i'li pr.mpt nttt iiiiini. JOHN W. MARTIN June 22, l-!"3. : House Painting. TH K subscriber would re?pectfully announce to the public, that he holds himself in constant readiness to undertake and execute in the very best stylo, in all its varieties, and jobs of any i size in his lin of business, viz: I no USE PAIXTIXG. I He flatters himself that he understands bit hu I siness well ; and whenever he has been per- THE undersigned take great pleasure in announcing I rniUetl, hy his employers to execute his work to their friends, and the public generally, that the according to ihe best practice, he has invana first Session of this Institution will commence the first bly given entire satisfaction. His jobs will Monday m July, under ihe superintendence of Miss L. D. Salisbury, late one of the principal teachers in the Edyeworth High School, Greensborough. Miss Salis bury's reputation as a teacher is too well known in West ern North Carolinato require any detailed account here. T We consider the fact of her name being associated with f the Lexingtom Academy, a sufficient guarantee to secure both public confidence and patronage. I he school is intended in its establishment to give a thorough and christian education, both literal and orna mental. In order fully to accomplish this, competent teachers will be employed in the different departments of the school- The following will be the tuition fees in the several classes, with fifty cents from each pupil for extra stsitc of iiovtn DAVIDSON CD l Court of Pleas and Qn.u: r j . Term, 1- ' Jesse Coss, ) ! ! Alexander Goss.Obadiah C,.,. Andrew Coss, Noah (J.e-., J ; George Com, Sally Go, V...z- i abeth-Goss, and Daniel Hu.T and hi wife, Criy. j IT appearing to tbe sati.-fic:. . drew Go.4, Noah Gos, siid ( . nn's in this case.are not inU i' ' i thcrefof ordered by the Court, t'. . i for six weeks in t!e Ciro!ma VV i isbury. that ihey be anJ aj;-ar ; next C.urt of V'iC4S and Q i;iner r the Court House in Lexington, ( m August next, and then and I i . e r c ; ' to the plaintiffs petition, or tlie confeo and heard exparte r.s t ' Witnev.C. F. Iowe, Clerk of. -the second Monday of Mny, A ' t CrG Prinien Tee J?3 T. nTKKLSTI.li TO !: HSL2, SPRING GC MamflTh LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY LEXINGTON, IV. C. show for themselves. His prices are of ihe most moderate kind, and his work always ex ecuted as speedily as possible. Letters ad dressed to him at this place will receive imme diate attention. WM. A. LYKELA. Salisbury, June 22, 1843 3m8 rrIIE suWcribershave just i JL a del phi a Si. N. York, a I j Soiled lo tbe Spring and Son' all the New Styles of Drew G other articl! In the Dry Goods l.r ed Stock of Boots amd Shoe. II GLASSWAUi LECHOSX and PA LEAF I rxESEuas, rAsxv-.L.' a- anooERirc. O" The public sir invited to ( purchases, and examine the ' . M. IUU) j Salisbury. April Cth. t NEAY AIUUVA! Medicines, Medicines. Books and St to have feh a soldier's sympathy for one placed "in Gen. 'Isithn's situation. But no such i:en. Irous eliuJlion animated his bosom. '1'he cold and selfiiih policy t u politician by trade prompt cd him to stdko down a gallant old man in the very mid, of a career the most honorable to bis -country!. A proposition more' infamous, more, insiihiiig to the people of the United States and lo thr gallant Army ,n Mexico was nev- "" ut, 'iu" cr made, and yet tlie people, ihus insulted, are the Law-lqving people of OUT good old ftskrd to IfWard the man who msnlted them by Commonw eatth. making Hinl i their- President. Will they do ,it? An indjiirnant Ao. resoundinfi throii"hout the;country juext November, will be the answer .lo uie qujston. I But this was not the only cflbrt of Gen. Cass f ito drgratte Gen. Taylor. fv j N henav ijesolution of thanks to Gen. Taylor tor hi unparalleled victory at Monterey was in- 1 . . .. i , e. ,. ! i .1 i.. Ac .u ,1 The Musical Deoartment will be under the suDervi- IS one 111 much tne wnole OtniC IS in- i up"'. - lc W,UCi Ul l"c ua i 81on of Mr. R. W. Petersilie. well known for the last terested land one, too they are not vet ; I utin at tne tourt House at break of three years as a teacher of Music in the Edgewonh Se quite reaoyi to risk in the hands of Locofo-j ,. ... . ... ... i It if5 nnt thp first nnwn nf . ..... . - . ingot Dells at sun rise. Procession to form at the Court House i 'i..l iJ:i .1... II r i.. .,: - MriThompion of Mississippi, otl'ered the fob win aniendmcnt, which was adopted by n farly votfc : ; , : k "Provided. That nothini? herein contained, j shall be-construed ihto an approbation of the I co Doctors '. It is but the first dawn of Dorrism ihjthe Old North State, which wc trust, iyjll be as summarily silenced as square, and move precisely at 10 o'clock, it has beejii unceremoniously sprung upon The following order to be observed in procession : 1. Music. 2. Military Escort. 3. Clergy. 4. Orators and Header. 5. Invited Guests. 6. Salisbury Blues. 7. Stirewalt's Company of Infantry, 8. Rowan Rangers. 9. Correll's Company of Infantry. , 10. Sons of Temperance. 11. Citizens and Strangers. Procession to march down Main Street, 83 00 10 00 THE CAMPAIGN BEGlfN. i On Saturday last,, the campaign com-1 menced in j this County. All the candi-1 dates wefej present, wc understand, and j made known to the people for y hat ofli- J ces they appeared before therri las being desirous tpfill. So far as we can discov er, those present of the Whig party, were i very much elated with the appearance of under charge of the-Marshall, Col. J. M terms capitulation of .Monterey.' things seeming to be confident, of elect- Brown, and his-Assistants, to the Luther ing our umqic ucKei, wun proper exertion. dependence will be read by HiAV. Lon rr Vyhcrjj the resolution, with this jcensuro on We have! urselves, been for some time of ; and an Address delivered by Dr. J. I minary. For Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Geog raphy, per session, GeogrophyTBotany, English Grammar, tc. Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, Astronomy, Al gebra, &c, 12 00 The Latin, or French or Italian Languages, or either of them, 10 00 Drawing and painting in Water Colors, 8 00 In Oil Colors, 15 00 Music on the Tiano, Sec, the usual price of similar in stitutions. Board, with all necessaries furnished the boardy. at from 30 to 40 per session, or from .$G to per month. All proper attention will be paid to the religious and moral training of the pupils, guarding against ail extrav agance in expenditures, in dref-s, ic, AH necessary information concerning the Academy, can be had from the undersigned. HENRY R. DUSENBl'RY, Esq., ALFRED HARGRAVE, Esq., ANDREW HUNT, JOHN P. MABRY, Rev. A. D. MONTGOMERY. May 23. 1S4S 14t4 Referees. Rev. A. Baker, Salisbury, Dr. Dusenbury, Statesville, George Greenfield, Washington Mines, Rev. Jesse Rankin. Lexington. Dr. Wharton and W. J. Mc WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and he it stock of . MEDICINES. 1NSTUMENTS, i Paints $ Dye-Stuffs. Spices Perfumery. : Fancy and Vuseful Articles, ever brousht into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue We will sell very low for cash. IjOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury, May 11, ISIS 2 "ITrEBSTER'S large D u :J PRICE & KESLER, I4 Fashionable Tailoi, t CONCORD, X. f . ! April 27, 184?. tf52 Land for Sale. ON Monday the 12h June next. I wi!ls-iimy plan tation at public sale, lying on the waters of Third Creek on mile below NtVs Mil's, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. A!-o. some oth er property, two Stiilsand Vessels. Horse, Cattle, Hog. Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOHN BOND. May 25, 1643. 3 Boles' pronouncing Webster's do. Baldwin's Gazetter, Walker'a Dctonary, 'iew Smith's, Kirkham's anJ M Kmerson's and 21. : Smith's, Tike's and Fm.t-y' Washington and hi Gfr.r; ;, Nnpoleon and his Mr.'! General Taylor and SraT, General Scott and FtafT. Alammee, (the North C.' Quarter Races in Kentucky, p Tom Bjrk. J Charies (rMaley. Squatter Life, Be?t French and Cnz!i Is:- ! tide ; Ink. Ink SanJ, Q.iii:-, S -.' pen. 1 avlor, reached the Senate, Mr. Speight, pf the opiiiion, that this will be done, Summerell to the Sons of Temperance, Eiroy, Clemmonsvilie, Col. J. M. Leach, Lexington . lof Missii?ipj)i, rising ahove the filih of party, having heard n i . r- f ...u:u i .: ...:ii u.. i ring nearu many, wno nave nereioiore, .mn u uiauuu m uemurcu moved tof strike ihe censure out, so as to leave hePn instltrmental in the election of Mr. !' b? J- Clarke, Lsq. j ithe resolution an unnualified vnt irihiinft nnrl t-h- .i SJi.. t r : I Alilitar Brown, Milas Rainey, Jesse jtood as foh j i raotiph the yeas and nays s l'wi : j sirs. Archer, Badger; Bonton, ikrrien, Batler, Calhoun, Chalmern, Cillev, J. CUyU;T.C "wis, Ityfon, Ev To Mill Owners. I.n. ... i i -tWm-. .. TX T , resolution an unqualified vote of thanks; and pilis theldnlv Locofoco ever elected in! Military isommmee.nenry jacoDs, rflHE subscriber is agent, and can furnish at New . I 1 1 . illllklllO UIU III .I1I1UO ivailltl. m- can be imported from France. ' Also, all kinds of M ill Clavlon. Corwin. Crittenden. l' be on ans, Faficld, Greene, Hous- promises! commit yourselves unvote lor - . . L U. y ., AAiilit r rf cnnnn.l i our vounijf, say iucjf uwum Howard. him again. We would say to the Whigs of Che Coun your guard listen to no more York cost (the purchaser paying freight) any size French Burr Mill Stones, warranted 10 be as good as Sons of Temperance Committee. J. H. Irons, Hoisting Screws, tc. I have now at my store in tbe best advance TnrL'Tnv June 28, 1848. 4 Junf 12 1?45(. ou S ' f" .-ww, r ji vaJ9t iJUigt lll ftVIC r, Java v ' ' Enniss, C. S. Brown, Amzy Thompson S. Statesvilie, a good stock of Bolting Cloths of t Y. James, Geo. L. Gould. : , An$or B,;8R.ds' wfh5ch win fe,dV lrU t . on New i ork copf. JO. W . J-TOCK 17" Call at the Cheap C!i - M. i;ri SalUSury. April C:h, 1 5r - '. SPRING 1 WILLIAM C. JA Ml ARE now receiving. by r.e r uVstonndNew Yerk.iJ 'y and Summer Cood.conslMif f FOREIGN AND D " Staple & Fancy ilnrdtrare unci C HE Summer session of ibis School wiM commence . JUamet, Tru' - on Mondar the 3J of July, next. Young men Kits. Shoes, towfits. Tru. can be prepared for the Sophomore Class in either of th? - . ' Colleges of the Slate. 1 he suUcrber can board 12 of The stock is by ar the .ir--. a nt, m.n in his own familv. ever offered bj them in ih.s r.s Board 86 pr month ; Tuition from 86 815 per jmrcljased since ihe late deco -sesTn offivemonths. JESSE RANKIN. ! .d man, aivle. ofoyl. .. June 10 18. 3,7 rwanJotberwifte.w.lbeK.it ARR AN TS j at ach pries. nno ,1 ; ict nniA n NEW TYPE and on ex- r ' ce llent PAPER, for ale at this Office. : Fsyet.ev.iie. m.kh 2... Weston Classical School. Near Lciintton, DaYidnn Co. 5. C. fTMIE Summer session of ibis School w ill commen. X on Mondar the 3J of July, next. Young men IF 1- - 7- - 0

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