1 The heart of the people must be prepared
h,r W.lt. Lcwii Cass, in the Senate of the
United State. . i.
f Ui Ijntcrclv rejoice at J iho prospect of
PKACK. I Jlj lifo has been devoted to arms,
ctl look Upon Avar at all times and under all
rrcprastanccs! as a national calamity, to he
voided if compatible vvilh national honor."
I I ! j Zachary Taylor in fcis Allison leiter.
'We mighl' swallow the whole of Mexico
flthoul being hurl by U $' u
I . k'.ii j Ix-wis Com in the U. S. Senate.
3 MfTho principles of our Government, as well
a, $ iru9 policy, opposed ij the subjugation
of olher nations, tlnd the dismemberment of
ither countries by conquest. In the language
fyho gri'ai Washington, Why should we quit
ur ownlto stand on foreign- ground 7
'I
fcachary Taylor, in his Allison letter.
1
WOMEN.
-
Our reader cannot have forgotten! the Loco.
loco din in 18 10, against the vagrant law which
Gen. Harrison signed whilst Governor of the
Territory of 1 Indiana. Wonder wrhat those
gentry will say when they see the following,
which we find in the Baltimore Patriot :
1 i
AN Cfor the punishment of idle- and
disorderly persons." r-
Section l.J Be it enactedrby the Governor
and Judges of the territory of Michigan, that
any Justice of the Peace, on conviction, may
sentence arfy fragrant, lewd,1 idle or disorderly
persons, stubborn servants, common drunkards,
common night-walkers, pilferers, or any per
sons wanton 0x licentious in speech, indecent
behaviour, cofnmon rafters or brawlers, such
as neglect their calling and employment, mis
pend what they earn and do not provide for
themselves or family, to be whipped wot exceed
ing ten stripes, or to be delivered over to any
Gent tIviou, whilo the other exhibits a pom
nous recklessness of consequences to mankind.
I Jnj further illustration of this subject, it will
bo recollected j that in passing a Resolution of
tlanjis to Gen. Taylor, a provision was in
tioduccd into thoSYnate "That nothing herein
contained .shall be construed info an npproba
tion jof the tcrhs of capitulation of Monterey."
For this censure Cass and 14 others voted.
Icsirs.i Bfexrux, CalIioun, Houston, Rusk,
U'odniiRinGK tind some others of the party,
frolcd hgainst it ; being willing to do justice to
hrn of Muntercr.
. - - -j - 1
Hot why did Cass object to the terms of ca-
4 Sfullitlon ? ' Because they wcro too humane;
La would havoJiad more fichtin. The Gen.
to improve your land and cultivate iesa quan
tity l Why toil over vast tracts of irr pdverish.
ed land, to reap a scanty living 1 j A portion
of your labor expended in enlarging yourrna
nure heaps, would return yob a larger profit
than by " taking in " a few more acres.
COTTON BLOOMS.
The Camden Journal of the 14th Inst., says :
ve have received from Mr. Hughes ?the over
seer, two full blown cotton blossoms, from Mrs.
John Chesnut's plantation. They are the first
we have heard of this season."
Mr. M. S. McKenzie, of Rowan, sent us two
Cotton blooms on Friday last, which; are the
first we have heard of in this section. I
THE MARKETS.
Salisbury Jidy 0, 1848.
Apples, (dried)... 00 O 00
Uacon, r, 8 O 00
Brandy,. .40 & 50
Butter 10 00
Beeswax,. 18 20
Cotton,. L.7 O 8
Cotton Yarn,.. ..00 O 85
Coffee 7i (3 9
Corn,.... 00 30
Feathers,. 00 (S 25
Flour, (per bbl.)...00 4J
Iron,. 4 A
Linseed Oil,. 75 80
Mplaase,. .35 40
Nails........ 5 6
Oats, 10 17
Irish Potatoes,.. .20 25
Do., (sweet). ..00 30
Sugar, (brown).... 5 10
Do. (loaf)... 12$ 00
fcait.fsack. 2 a-3 V
Tallow 10 12$
Wheat,. 65 70
Whiskey,. 25 30
The Commercial "justly says, 'The con-
(rast! is (00 great between these men to remain
$r,a moment undiscovered by the reader. The
i . . i 1 " . . .. . . . ' "
lumanity which distinguishes the truly brave constable. tc( ie emoloved in labor not exceed
"' and generous, shines out in the sentiments of 1 jng three mlrfths, by such constable to be hired
out for the cf wages that can be procured ;
the proceeds of which to be -applied to the use
of the pooi" pf the county.
Made, adopted and published at Detroit, the
27lh day of'Joly, 1818.
LEWIS CASS, ,
pf the Territory of Michigan.
B. R. Woodward,
Judge of the Ter. of Michigan.
J. Wither all,
John Griffin,
of the Territory of Michigan.
regoing, copied from the laws of
:f Michigan, it woultf seem that
hs as fond as any body of selling
poor neighbot white men" into bondage, when
.1 J 1 . 1 ' 1
nicy wert; 100
Take Care. 'You talk to me in tliat way !
Why I knew the time when you hadnj't a shirt
to your back !' exclaimed a rumseller reproach
fully to a Washingtonian who was urging the
impropriety of his business. j
4 1 confess it,' was the reply, but i was be
fore I quit visiting your house. Since! I signed
the Pledge, I can muster a clean one every day
in the week !'
Gov.
i
Presiding
a
f
Judges
From the f
the Territory
Gen. Cass.iw
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery.
poor to provide for themselves.
W hat will General McKay and his former col-
leaffue. Mr. flawkins. whn nutilishhd n imnt
n iao hciu tHu nni vioou cnougn 10 circular against General Harrison for sirnin
gratify 'th'Q disposition of the General in the an act, as thejf alleged, to sell " poor neighbor
Senate, i J ' : I . i white men intp bondage" -what will they say
now ?
Manviarts of kindness are recorded to the
onbr of Gen. Taylor, whoie sympathies al. ! Il was nHGe,!- McKay, but Dr. Montgom-
i - T " 1 r t J 1 L . '. Ill I .1: . . 1,
Wi extend to those in humble life. Colonel t r' wno jomai nawnins in issuing tnai parnpn
I l
UkffkkMjN l)VH,sa political opponent, at a
ubltc dinner spoke bf his triumph at Fort liar
iiot), 'during theUvar with Great Britain; of
t-ir victories in I'lorida ; of .Monterey and
'ucna Vista of his humanity after the battles
n each occasion' of his care of the wounded
the enemy, depriving himself of all rest, and
toinjr about among tho wounded Mexicans and
let. But McKay and the other Locofoco mem-
bers from this State! assisted, by giving a cer
tificate, and by franking the pamphlet.
! I Fay. Observer.
Two meda
Taylor, have1
Mint, and are
r
fiiy wljo had. received orders to spare no A me-
ticati i...
TAYLOR MEDALS.
s voted by Congress to General
been struck at the United States
about two inches and a half in
ght ounces,
rnaments :
, seeing his own men pouring water down their diameter, andfweigh each about eig!
1 Jjrchcd throatsdown,tho throats of that ene. j ar,d hear the.fpllowing legends and or
Obverse. A. profile likeness of he General,
executed frortifa likeness painted jyMr. Wm.
The New York Express, one of the
Biofct able Whig papers at the North, in
in article on the subject of Abolition, and
!f the irnpropriety of forming such party
n the, notvslaveholding States, concludes
itli hi ( fallowing excellent remarks:
I i "'jThe formation of a purely sectional party,
I tve must say with all due respect to those en.
I taged irt i C wo deem a (reasonable attempt to
I aiisolve the Union, honest in its inception it
I may 'be, but not the less treasonable, neverthe
less.! Tjlio constitution is a compact between
1 die slave and the non-slave states. Slavery is
I recognized in -it, throughout, in some form or
I other. 1 To form a sectional party, then, found-
or South, wo set down as treason to that con
SlituiionJ If tho Whis of the Philadelphia
Conjrenton hau said to us what in substance the
1 Southerri Loco Focos said to the Barnburners
L J. iilJ 11 1.' i - . .. . . . a -r . , -1 1 .
; w iqc iiaiumorc; convention, iou snail noi
ejite ourr Convention, unless you will pledge
! TOgirselvos to voto for, or not to vote against,
I tie. extension of slavery," then, it would be the
1 3outh, that was forming a slavery party, and it
I vouldi . become j necessary for the North and
I Wof Irt rrtw nrt ni . SI i vn rr no rf v tint rmr
3ut1hern )Vhigs said no such thing to us in Phi
ladelphia. I The)' joined us; as countrymen and
brothers! r In 18-10, they took our Harrison, and
He rejected their Clay. In 18 14, we took their
Brown, with the legend " Maj. Gen. Zachary
Taylor." f ;
Reverse Q wreath of olive and palm com
bined, with srpent in a circle, emblematic of
eternity, surrounded by an inscription as follows:
" Resolution of Congress, July 16lh, 184G."
4 Palo Ah6 May 8th, 1846." ,
" Resaca d0 la Palma 9th, 184G."
The second medal bears the, following :
Obverse- Likeness of the General surround
ed by the legend " Maj. Gen. Zachary Tay
lor." The letters somewhat larger than the
first medal, j J
Reverse An oak wreath surrounding the
inscription ' Resolution of Congress, March
2d, 1847 ; Mdnterey, September, 1840."
How General Cass received ihe news of the
Nomination. I" Capitol," the capitallWashing
ton correspondent of the Charleston Evening
News, writes pn the 26th utt. as follows :
The news bf the nomination of Gen. Cass
by the Democratic National Convention, was
sent to this ci(y by J)r. Ramsey, one bf the del
egates from Tennessee. A page of the Senate,
who was in anxious waiting, Iran with it to Gen.
Cass's lodgings, and met that gentleman as he
was coming from his bed chamber.! "Gene
ral," said lhe page, " you have received the
nomination," at the same time extending the
important paper. The General declined to re
ceive it. Mot he took the hand of the Dane arid
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BRI
TANNIA AT NEW YORK.
New York, Jure 2G.
The steamship Britannia, CaptL Lang,
has arrived. She left Liverpool! on the
10th day of June, and consequently brings
dates one week later from Europe.
The news brought by the Britannia is i
ot the highest importance. j
France Paris was tranquil jat last
dates. Prince de Joinville, third! son of
Louis Philippe, had arrived at(P4ris. It
was rumored that M. de Lamartijne and
Ledru Rollin had both resigned jVI. Cas
siviere had charged Lamartine wjith be
ing privy to the movement of the canaille
the 15th May last, when the Hall! of the
Assembly was forcibly entered by the
populace ; and he also charges M. La
martine with furnishing arms to iSobrier
at the time of the aforementioned demon
strations. The charges against M. de Lanjiartine,
it is due that eminent citizen to saT, were
1 not credited. 1
M. Thiers has been returned to the Na
tional Assembly.
Ihe Constitution for France i$ to be
Democratic Republican in its featbres.
The laboring classes are to be educated
gratuitously by the Government. !
All the elements of discord in England
have been tranquilized. j
Italy The strong fortress of Peschera,
occupied by the Austrian forces, has been
compelled to surrender. I
A great and signal victory had been
achieved over the Austrians bjj King
Charles Albert, at Gosto. The Austrian
army, 30,000 strong, had been attacked
and totally defeated by 15,000 Piedmon
tese under Charles Albert. 1
Spain Many arrests on political grounds,
had been made at Madrid. British resi
dents at Cadiz had been compelled by the
authorities to furnish security for good
conduct. j
Ireland The Repeal Association and
the Orange confederation had fraternized.
Ireland continued in a state of great agi
tation. J
Cotton Market dull and holders anx
ious to realize. Prices have slightly re
duced. Mobile, fair 4jd ; Orleajis 4d.
Stock on hand at Liverpool 511,99b bales.
LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY
LEXINGTO.-Y, IV. C.
' j
THE atuJeraigned uke great plaMrr in announcing
to their friends, and the public generatly, that the
first Session of this Institution will commence the first
Monday in July, under the superintendence of Miss L.
D.Salisbcet, late one of the principal teachers lathe
Edgeworth High School, Greensborough. Miss Salis
bury's reputation as a teacher is too well known in West
ern North Carolina, to require any detailed account here.
We consider the fact of her name being associated with
the Lexingtom Academy, a sufficient guarantee to secure
both public cqnfidence and patronage.
The school is intended in its establishment to give a
thorough and christian education, both liberal and orna
mental. In order fully to accomplish this.
teachers will be employed in the different department of
the school. The following will be the tuition fees in the
several classes, with fifty cents from ach pupil for extra
expenses, viz : j
The Musical Department w ill be under the supervi
sion of Mr. K. W. Petersilie, well known for the last
three yeare as a teacher of Masic in the Edgeworth Se
minary. '
For Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Geog
raphy, per session, 8 00
Ceogrophy, Cotany, English Grammar, JLc. 10 00
Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, Astronomy, Al
gebra, &c, 12 00
The Latin, or French or Italian I Languages,
or either of them, 10 00
Drawing and painting in Water Colors, 8 00
In Oil Colors, 15 00
Music on the Fiano, &.c, the usual price of similar in
stitutions. Board, with all necessaries furnished the boarJer, at
from $30 to $40 per session, or from $G to $8 per
month. ' " !
All proper attention will be paid to the religious and
guarding against all extrav-
ress, if,
Airnecessary information concerning the AcaJcmv.
1 iir 1 : i
can oc uau irom me unuersigneu
YL New Firm.
is C y :
of
mio
THE subscribers are now receiving at their Drug
Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the largest and
best selected assortment of
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and
Dye-Ship,
ever brought to this market. ; We particularly invite
the attention of Physicians, Dru'inrists, and Merchants to
our stock, which we pledge to sell at lower rates than j moral training of the pupil,
any other establishment in Western North Carolina. agance in expenditures in d
tviiu me assurance again mat our prices and terms shall
please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for
theiij very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us.
Below we present a list of a few of the articles compris
ing our stock : Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Colum
bo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley,
Cort Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mil., Suph. Quinine, Sulph.
Morphine, Acit do., Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve
netian Red, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do.,
Linseed and Train Oil, Logwpod, Copperas, InJigo,
&.C., &c.
Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture.
Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a
distance punctually attended to
BROWN & JAMES.
Salisbury, July 6, 1848 10
rilHE Ribfccribers bavin?
nennip under the sty W
WOOD &
- - -r " ?r .1 t- 1 .
large assortment rf
booTs $j sum:
(opposite the Post OCcr)f every k. ;
receiving the latest fkshions'of la J.
lasts; also, materials of evei4dvr:, ;
eru cities, and flatter them t . t
them a call, will receive entire ca:. ;
done on the shortest notice, j
Country produce taken iniexcli.r
flour, meal, corn, bacon, and LrJ.
Call and examine our stocx. I
J. N. WO
MOSKS L.
Salisbury, June I,
State ot iloxiTtPc ;
DAVIDSON COUNTY
Superior Court of LawSjri:
Nancy Carrall,
r.
Benjamin CarralL
tslcn eft
HENRY R. DUSENBHRY, Esq.,
ALFRED I1ARGRAYE, En.,
C'lay. Jii 18l9,!they preferred their Taylor to pressed it. His countenance was serious ap
iipr viay, ;noi tor tuo s.nto of tno extension 01
ilafvcry, Hi lxth i were slaveholders, hut be
iauso "Tayjc'r was deemed" more " available"
(Jian flay. j Many Southerners voted for Clay.
Ilo Svas the jsecontl choice bf nearly all, after
Taylor. .The question of slavery was never
imitated in (tho' Convenlion. It was properly
lectped "a subject independebt of all the party
iolitiCji of the day. It ia moral and cconomi-
tal qjiis(ioTt for tho South to settle for itself, .
ir, wherp it ! becomes national, to be settled in
f flic lialli of Coti'fress. Let uo sectional par-
; K' tticn W forrtied in the Noith upon it. Let j congratulatedjlim upon his nomination.
, li''liave'no more nirney!a-mes among, the I General remarked, "I feel as though a
Vfifei.
proaching to sadness. It seemed as: if he had
been engagedlin deep thought, and; had been
alternately influenced by "hope, then fear."
At last he said, I shall never forget you, Ro
bert ;" and aft?r an interval he continued, " A
poor boy, as it was trudging across tho Alte
ghanics, with-niy bundle on my shoulder, to be
but what aichange ! What a great country
116 was near weeping, and turned
this is !"
his head
friends called 0
HENRY CLAW
Though defeated in the nominatiori for the
Presidency ,,lhe hold of this distinguished States
man upon the affections of his friends.jis not in
the slightest degree weakened. If he dfid not re
ceive the nomination, it was from 'the settled be.
lief that he could not have been lcctdd. Slan
der, which has never yet been known! to leave
untouched a bright reputation, which ih fact us
ually fastens itself upon them fpr their very
brightness has poisoned the very springs of
American feeling against him who wias one of
America's greatest benefactors, j j
Tho mighty men of the earth they whose
counsels direct affairs of nations rarely meet
wilh justice from their contemporaries. They
hate them because they throw them in the
shade. They envy them, because their names
are always in the mouths of men-4-they are
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Salisbury, on
the 1st day of July, 1848.
A John S. Amos, John Area, Starling Adams, Mrs.
A. P. Anderson, Wm. Allen. B Miss Ilelly Brown,
J. C. Benson, Mrs. Catharine Barrincer, Mrs. Margaret
Boger, Dr. F. Boyden, Nancy Black welder, 2 ; Mrs. Jane
Brown, Mrs. P. Brown, Eli Blackwelder, Miss Clarissa
Burnet, Miss Elizabeth Blackwell. C Thomas L.
Carnes, Buckner Cro well, Esq., Mrs. Mary Clarke, G.
B. Carter, Dr. Samuel Caldwell. E Miss Mary C. Ed
wards. F Tilman Foster, Noah A. Freeze, Erwin
Freeman, Daniel Frick. G Ann Gillian, John Garner,
Jeremiah Graver, Miss Margaret J. Gibbins, T. S. Gen
nette, Esq. H A. II. Herron, Nathan Hettinger, Ja
cob J. Hacy, 2 ; John Henderson, Leonard Heilick, Geo.
Hartman, Mrs. A. Hinton, Miss Francis Jones. Hum
phrey Jones, John Kestler, John Leazan, Miss Clemen
tine Lookerbill, Noah F. Lewis, Thomas S. Little, Dr.
George Lockwell, Richard Locke, E. E. Lynes, M. Lut
wick, Miss Rachael McCrary, John Monro, Alexander
Mowery, John C. Miller, Robert Morgan, Elizabeth
.Moore, Mrs. Ann E. Michel, F Mekerson, Wm. Nunne-
ly, Stephen Owens, Hiram Partee, Jacob Pool, Jacob
Philips, 2 ; Mrs. Lucy Pinkston, George Rendleman, Ja
cob Rusher, Reading Room, 2 ; William Rose, James C.
Roseman, Miss. S. -Simmons, Stanhope M. Shuman,
Miss Delphia Litten, Martin Strong, Mrs. Ann Shaver,
Miss Ann E. Swink, Josiali Swindle, C. B. Savage,
Esq., J. F. Stiwalt, G. W. Smith, David R. Thomas,
Frederick Warner, Cyrus W. West, R. Wyatt,2 ; Edom
Wood, R. J. West, Andrew Young, 3 ; James Young.
B. JULIAN, P. M.
Salisbury, July 1, 1848. 310
TO Alii. CONCERNED !
NOTICE is hereby given ti the public not to trade
for a Note given by the undersigned to Joseph
Hodges, for 75, as the property for which it was given
has proven unsound, and I am determined not to pay it.
Said note was given on the 28th day of June last.
S, H. PENDLETON.
Davidson County, July 4, 1848 4tl0
JUST RECEIVED
AVERY large assortment of Liquors and Wines of
all kinds, such as French Brandy, Gin, Rum, Ma
deira, Cherry, Port, Scicily or White and Mallaga
Wines. BROWN &. JAMES.
July 6, 1848 10
Ehz- j
"4
ANDREW IIUNT
JOHN P. MADRYV
Rev. A. D. MONTGOMERY.
May 25, 1848. 14t4
Ilcfcrec8. Rev. A. Baker, Salisbury, Dr. Dufcnlury,
StatesviHe, George Greenfield, Washington Mine?, Ilev.
Jesse Rankin, Lexington, Dr. Wharton and W. J. Mc
Elroy, Clemnionsvilie, Col. J. M. Leach, Iexington.
State of jlovttv (EaroUmi,
DA VII) SON COUNT V.
Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions May
Term, 1S48.
Jesse Goss,
r.
Alexander Goss, Obadiah Goss,
Andrew Goss, Noah Goss, yrctiitiun fur the e
George Goss, Sally Goss, Eliz- J , of SLace$.
abelh Goss, and Daniel
and his wife, Crissy.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Court, that An
drew Goss, Noah Goss, and George Goss, defend
ants in this case, arc not inhabitants of this State: It is
therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made
for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Sal
isbury, that they be and appear before the Justices of our
next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held at
the Court House in Lexington, on the second Monday of
August next, and then and there plead, answer or demur
to the plaintiffs petition, or the satiie will be taken pro
confesso and heard exparte as to them.
Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court at Oflice,
the second Monday of May, A:. D. 184:3.
C. F. LOWE.Cl k.
CwG Printers Fee 85 75 !
STRAY XOULEL
STRAYED from the subscriber, on the 29ih of May
last, a bay mule, one eye out, common size, and had
on when last heard of a blind bridle with the reins broken
off. Any information about said mule will be thankfully
received, and a liberal reward paid for its delivery to me.
Letters addressed to me at New Castle, Wilkes Coun
ty. N. C, will meet with prompt attention.
JOHN W. MARTIN.
June 22, 1848. 5t8
TT appearing to the tatisfat
w r a m t a .
jl Leienaant, ucnjamin uarsii 13 r
this State : Ii U therefore ordVre J ty t
lication be made ia the Greeis'orcj ; . i
olina Watchman, for three rsi?nth,! :
be and appear at the next Trm of 1
of Law, to be held for the Ctonty cf )
Court Hou?e in Lexingion.oi t!;e f r '
fourth Monday in Septemberine M, t!
twer the petition of the aiJ Nancy C:
or judgment pro confesso -i'A be r 1 ; : u
anJ this case set for hearing 4ipnr,c
Witness, Andrew Hunt.Clerl of our 1 .
this 13th day of June, A. D., I St-.
3m 3 ANDREW i;
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r ? l- a
d 5-
" n c r
i o M 2
If'ihfc Vtmlitiniiieta nmnor insist iinon i load was nlacrtl UDOii mv shoulders."
,- , .
4ctio2 over airliit the farce and traj;Mly of 1844 dressm Mr.'helch, " 1
aside, reflectinclv. Very shorllv i jealous of them, because they see the estima-
lion in wnicrj uiey are neid. in looking over
the long catalogue of illustrious mcti heroes,
sages, and authors whose names throw a ha
lo around history, or whose deeds reader it in
teresting to the reader we find thai few have
in their own time received the meed of praise
non him ; and Mr. McClelland,
of the Housejland Mr. Felch, of the Senate,
The
heavy
And ad-
coll
eauue.
cc him. Wb
lien. Cass wil
the Senate.
ou will soon have no
Mr. Felch responded, "I hone mv ! 10 which they were justly entitled. Death
loss may he yrfur gain." The General thank- ' alone can sanctify all that is truly great. It is
may therefore anticipate that ,s only wncn tne great man can no longer be a
next week resign his scat in I riVl 10 any living being when his; brightness
J no longer throws in the shade the twinkling of
I others that he can be truly estimated.
What n rhnrnrfpr vvilT nnt IIfnrvJ fln v Iia.tt
(XT The Raleigh Standard, the text book of j .vilh nosteritv The statesman otl his nrro
mocraci in this State, and which is ac- j the main slay of the war the father of the
faithful reflection of that j American system the man who tivice saved
j -- . . V ... .
party's feelinirs, tastes, and expressions, takes 1 n,s country from disunion who was her bul
VithliomO othr Itirncy, we may pity their de
kisiqn, -but let us be no party to it."
, Jr.rrr.usoN, N. C, May 23d, 1818.
-A: a largo jand respectable meeting of the
M'higi'qf shc county at the Courl-Ilouse in
efltf ronf on motion, CoJ. JDfithan Ilorton was q
.iiipn in iiwi 1 , 11:11 r. :i mi isuiii 1. iu luuav an- . , , , i
i ' r Ti " 1 Knowiedieu tot be a
ofutcd Secretary. ;
Tho 6ljcct of the meeting Vicing explained
fbe forOto purpose of appointing delegates to
District Convention, to be at Taylorsville,
Ale gander Court. House on the 1st day of July
lext; to Iseiuct a suitable person as an Elector
ir tW district. H 1
On motion the following rciolution was unau-
rootly ja4ptc;d : !
IZesolvcdJ That we cordially approve of the
iommatjari of Cii vMLKs M ajly, Hsq., as acan-lidajU-fur!
tho 'ofFice of Governor, made by the
Mrtr pAhtfnni'ini, ivhich n ;mnilled in Raleigh.
a February last, and that helbc invited to visit Phia sP'r'1 Times both speak; of him in
m jCouhl'during- the Gubernatorial Canvass, i lhe most complimentary terms.
NOTICE.
STRAYED from the subscriber on the 28th June
last, about six miles from Salisbury, on the Char
lotte road, a large gray mare mule, having many marks
of the harness on the skin, and a small sore on ihe right
fore leg, and a roached mane This mule, I learn,
was raised in Tennessee, and was bought from a drove
by Mr. Wm. S. Macay, near Salisbury, who owned it
for several years. Any person who will take up said
mule and" return it or give the necessary information to
me at Concord, N. C, will receive a liberal reward.
July 4, 1848 3tl0 W.P.MOORE.
HOTCHKISS, TENNER & CO,
Wholesale Grocers
ANT)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Xo. 81, Water Street, NEW YORK,
AVE constantly on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES, consisting in part as follows :
SUGARS of all kinds. COFFEE, Rio and other
styles. TEAS Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson,
and Black Teas, in whole, half and quarter chests.
TOBACCO, from the best Virginia factories of various
brands.
SEGARS. Regalia, rrincipe, and other choice .
brands. '
Imported WINES & LIQUORS of every description '
in casks of all sizes. Also, domestic Liquors of all kinds.
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 your entire satisfaction at the
lowest prices the market will afford. When you visit
our city, we most respectfully solicit you to call and ex
amine our stock.
New York, June 16,1848. 27w9 j
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THE subscriber vuld respectfully announce
to the public, that he holds himself in constant
readiness to undertake and execute in the very
best style, in all its varieties, and jobs of any
size in his line of business, viz :
HOUSE PAINTING.
lie flatters himself that he understands his bu
sincss well; and whenever he has been per
milted by his employers to execute his woik
according to tho best practice, he has invaria
bly given entire satisfaction. His jobs will
show for themselves. His prices are of the
most moderate kind, and his work always cx
ecuted as speedily as possible. Letters ad
dressed to him at this place will receive imme
diate attention. WM. A. LYRELA.
Salisbury, June 22, IS IS 3tn9
Medicines, Medicines.
WR are receiving at Dr. C. D. Wheeler's
old stand the largest and lest stock of
MEDICINES, INSTILMENTS,
Paints Dic-StuJfx. Siccs Perfumery.
Fauci and Uuscful Articles,
ever brought into this country. (See our large hand
bills and Catalogue. We will fell very low for cash.
LOCKE & CHAFF1N.
Salisbury, May 11, 118 2
VALUABLE liAND
riIIK subscriber baTe just rect iv .!.
JL adelphia & N. York, a are c i !
pre GjOoti:;,
Suited to the Spring and Srim me r ."
all the New Styles of Dress jLiood.vv
other article in the Dry Goodi line. A
ed Stock of Doot$ and Shoe. IIin.'r
c lass y Ant:.
LEGHORN' and FlULEAF IUL .
CMEREIXAS, riKASOl4 AND M
onooEiiirn, :.c
1T Tlie public are invited'io call 1
purchases, and examine the Stock, t f
M. bROV. .
Saliry, April Cth. 184ai-tf
: NEW AUUlVVL
Books and Stall
Mk FOB. SALE !
fi rMn-cimnrf rf nn rrs.r nTl s'lT
A 18 IS, of R
T CBSTER'S large Die ionnrj ,
T T Boles pronouncing do.
Webster' do.
Raklwin's Gazetter,
Walker's Dictionary, (nt w cJ
Srmth's, Kirkhara'a and flurry t
Emerson's 1st. and 2J. part At.
Srrrilh's, Tike's and Sm.lcy's
Washington and bis Genera!, 1 y
Napoleon and his Mars?tn!I-,
General Taylor and FtnJj;
Gcecnl Scott and Staff i
Alamance, (the North Cfrt-Km
Quarter Races ia hentutky,
Sol Smith,
Torn I'urk,
Charles O'Malcy,
Sosatter Life,
Host r reneh and fcjiciish Irf t'- r
tide ; Ifik, Ink band, yuilistlaic , t
3J Call at the Cheap Cash Kief.
M. HliOW
SalU!jury. April Cth. 1613i-4'j:f
SPRING 1
Lowan County County Couf inll ex
sTons,
1. : .u 1 C J 1 U .
occasion to Jus info a couple ot paragraphs the , . . . c . u . .
P r 1 P ' , in lhat ol peace ! Olhce could add nothing to
names of two fcitizens of North Carolina, who 1 lh 1 ti. of 1 f . bc Henrv Clav. and
brinff abroad. We copy them 1 to become President, would almost; be to de.
.have been fij
below, with the single remark that the mind
which conceived them is like a machine.
"COlijJOHN IL WEELER.
" This sterling and indomitable Democrat
one of the Old Guard ' in Norih Carolina
has been making some of his besti efforts, at
the Mass Meetings at the North, foe Cass and
Butler Thelbennsylvanian and the Philadel-
scend. Richmond Whig.
I WILL SELL FOR CASH on
TUESDAY
of next August Court, a
it any ttme.it may salt his convenience,
Tho chair appointed the following delegates
6' represent ihis. County in kaid district Con-
t'
No. 2.
" Glorious Convention !
EpThe Detroit Advertiser of the 12tlrJune, says that
the anti-Cass movement in Michigan is gaining strength
every day, and that all hopes are nearly given up now
that Gen. Cass can carry his own State, f
The Louisville Journal says : " In no cjty of theUn
ion does the nomination of Taylor and Fillmore appear
to have been received with a wilder burst bf enthusiasm
than in Detroit, General Cass on place o( residence.--Within
two hours after the news was received, the whole
city was echoing the roar of artillery, and.'at dark.theje
' was a ratification meeting, seemingly consisting of almost
TRACT OF LAND,
about two miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands
James Dougherty, John B. Lord and others, and con
taining about
pose to pale, at the late residence ot lnnftJmge,
dee'd, ujKn Saturday the oih day of AuwTnext,
TWO TRACTS OF LAND,
bf!ons:ing to the said Thomas Craie, deceased, viz :
One Tract, known as the " HOME PLACE," adjoin
ing the lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Fraley, and the Heirs
of James Craige and Jesse PinkMon, supposed to con
tain G72 ACRES,
One Tract known as the " FERRY PLACE," upon
of the South Yadkin River, adjoining the heirs of James
152 ACRES
I
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 wil! offer for sale on the same day, if not dis
posed of privately, containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
which is about three miles and a half from Salisbury, on
the Mocksville road, adjoining the lands of Moses
Thnv mid.. ' a ir Awn Irrrkrifl ' Pf Pailht ff the entire population. It was the largest meeting ever
it! Cre-rt-tion! Was'llt that wortli a hat full assembled in Detroit, and every man showed and sang j urown ana outers ; nTv:r.rrkV
Salisbury, June 27, 1848 69
1 if L I -it ' l.m. n it! Cre.fl
Vyont ? ,h llar;W "cn; - of principles t Does any body in the crowd ; as if he had the lungs of half a dozen.
v!iuwajr, .luyiu worm, anu i ranKiiu mc- 'gmQke ?"
t I Hesohed, That the proceedings of this meet
I )nge sighed by the Chairman and Secretary,
lad befent tr ihn F.ditors bf the Cnrn. Wntrh.
Wn for miU'irhtfin nnrl that the Whiir nnnpra
I T"'fi ."", " 1 e l l
H fcriucstcd to copy. .
Qa motion the meeting adjourned, sine die.
i t JONATHAN IipilTON, CICm.
J. TJ CALLOWAY, Sec
ll 1 VTT We have been requested to announce MATHI-
I - i AS BARRIER, Esq., as a candidate to represent Ca-
er in this neighborhood sowed arrus County in the House of Commons of the next
. ii . . . - .-. - . . Lerislature. !
one peck of choice wheat last tatr, Irom which 1 j. are authorired and requested! to announce
he has gathered 54 pecks of cleari wheat.
LOST
A SMALL folding pocket book, on the 5th June, be
tween my house and Mocksville or in that place,
containing forty-five dollars, four ten dollar bills and one
Craise and the Home Place, described as above
Doth of which Tracts will be told subject to the wid
ow's right of dower. Terms, twelve months credit wiih
interest from date, purchasers giving bond and approved
security. Title to be made when purchnf mnney paid.
JOHN B. LORD, Adm'r.
June 28ih, 1813. Ct9
N. D. Creditors of the Estate are informed it is their
interest to attend said sale for the payment cf their
claims drpends upon the sum the lands bring.
SALE OF LAND.
fTIHE land of John Clary, dee'd. will be again offered
JL at public sale, on Saturday the 5ih of August next,
at the premises, on twelve months credit. The bidding
will be opened at Mrs. Benson's bid. four hundred dollars.
Those wishing to give more, can attend at the time and
place above mentioned.
A. H. CALDWELL. C. M. E.
June 20. 1849. Printers fee 83 00
M;rtr hrnry nAVIS as a candidate ;for a seat in five. Two of the len dollar bills are on the Georgetown
tt - r r. .u t Arieio iiir. rvf KftrtV. Rnnlr lnci miaain Tbp other three bills are on the
r a I 1 in .iimnmiiu 111 i iir iirAL urioiutuiL J s A.vvau i m-s a w m -
There was DfObably lost On the ground and in , Carolina, from Stani'v Countv. I I Cheraw Bank. No other papers in the pocket book ; it
the straw frorna half
bushel, which pakes
seed sown. Earmers
! . f 1 . t 1 l, t : 1 1 1 : 1 i
1 . ii i- iir 1 1 - . iiu a 1 inn a 11AI mt mw bai bhivi hi riiiiv w iii uiwf m i uwi
tO on DUSnei : Say nail 1 iLT eare autnonzea 10 announce iuc name ui 1 waa lieu miu an - e -. T
: t ! . A CALEB KLUTTS, as a candidate for the office of reward to any person giving any information tome '
v v . . . ; i Nn.rirt oi u nwnn i niiniv ni iiip pnsunisf u"um eric.- i - - ' - i
; 1 ... - " " J J " c I n ti '
, would it not be better ', ion. ! Jnc w. isns.
;5 PRICL.uTKESLER,
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IU.UUBV) lit "
Fashionable Tailors,
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Afrit 27, 1843.
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AVILLIAM C. JAMES
VRE now receiving, ly t!.f 1 t r
HtFionanilNVw Yorfc.tjjelrrr.j '
and Summer fo J,consi.tin('f a !
I foreign ANij boy::.
Staple & Fancy Dr
; Hardware and ti:::
llats, Shoet, Bonnets. Trull, :
larrel OC'S, ,'.
The Block is by far the larf -st ar. j :
ever ofierrd by thrra in this narlk'-i ; .
purchased since lhe late detlv.t at v :
and many Mylea of goods at eaT"-' ' '
tiom anotljerwise.will be soSJ. for C
time to punctual customers, eit!rr at
at Kich frices as cannot fail l4 five i
A call from ibeir ld fritmXs, an !
y, refpectfully solicited. C. J
Fayetteville. March 25,1843.-51 i
STATE OF NORTH C.l
ROWAN COV.r
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James C- Koseman, ) ;
John Fl Siirewalu j :
JOHN F. RTIREWALTitl.e d, f
is hereby notifieJ, thati3id Afy
returned before me, levied on rr.- K
Touch, one Chest of Carper:erT
a one horse Wagon, O'earin?.! Work !
Plow. M head of Cattle. Table an 1 .
stone. Shoemaker's Tools. C IV:.
Book Case and Books, Froe, Fad ! . -Jar,
Grass Scythe, large German LV : ,
nut riankl200 eet Tine Tlark, anJ
garnishment was also returned :,:'
on which there is jadgroententerrd ( -ty-six
dollars and ix cents : a l
the use of the Plaintiff.anJ cciJan
ed against the defendant tor tM f "
dollars, to be made absolute a! u t l
ty days from the date nrrrw.n.-
plevy or appe" nJ MW,pl t 5
law j , '
Jane 0, I??.
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