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. vl V V, I, ! hi 1. Tarletort not only foiled to have hia guest at Jiu- bstltfiileJ 10 be jf himself at the appointed . Tliis cnaifd CormvnRis raooU uneasiness ; having Jew .)(! the rood for a long distance, he kepi close tch fiVif him. At length he saw him come insight h a ijmall party of 6 or 8 horsemen, and after little rtherln nd then a ihirJ part, riding very fast and dis Vrly. -'!. lie (lit n brcarfie ftirafeJ and lamed from the sight Jaimlr J Til ventore my life Tarleton has let that old joner tlefcat him." Much mortified he prepared to sue; hnd jvelge on Morgan ao signal a disgrace to Prfcj anna, and recover the prisoners, but he did ,tTtd.' -j fliit defeat caused Col. Tarleton more unpleasant Hugs jhan anything else during the whole of the Rev- twn' : "I ' J'h hltfwing anecdote ia often told of him. Deiftg ! ever ing at a tea party with' some South Carolina 'fl to Were tetter whigs than their hufhonds ; the Iff Million l: ing about Col. Waalungtoni they spoke y MgUy of hiin. At this Tarle'on was offcnded, and r.-aaed hit surprize that the American people thought liach of Col Wellington who was an ignorant man, I couli scarcely write his own name. A lady re i that may Ix-i the case, but no man can better testi hat lie knows 'how to muke his mark, than yourself: ding lo the lss of his fingers. Cither at this, or at Jirr iiuie, he expressed a desire to nee Col. V. when f tliir l.ijics ooolly replied that if he had looked be 1 Li nil after the battle of the Cowpens he could have 1 that pleasure J neral Morgan was a youth of the laboring class, fwflowed driving a wagon till he entered the army DradJpck's campaign'ns a private soldier: during his lice hrre for sftme misdemeanor, he was sentenced a Court martial to receive 500 lashes." At the end hit war he returned to his former business of driving agonjjill called into the army of the Revolution, as 'ill'icelrand was In most of the important battles 'hat eddUhe taking of (ten. Uurgoyne. II is great worth CAROIMNA WATCHMAN. 1 alLsbury, 1. C. Thursday! evening, august io, 1848. IFOR PRESIDENT, j GENERAL ZACHARY- TAYLOR, OF LOUISIANA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK. THE SELECTION RETURNS. j We givef below all the returns which we have been able to gather, embracing about 33 counties. The returns from some of thjese are incomplete. As far as they show, the result does not answer our expectations, and the Whigs alone are to blame for i. There is a large falling off in the Governor's vote especially in those counties inithe Western part of the State ; and Trull in the Common-. Stokes. Senate : Icicle, d. 532 ; Withers, w. 296 Commons: Blackburn, wfiig, 118C, Nicholson, w. 1155,; Gamble, d. 1289 ; Mar tin, d. 983 ; Marshall, d. 976 Sheriff: Hill, (anti-division,) 1355 ; Moore, (division) 840. Iredell. Senate : G. F. Davidson.! Corn's.: Mcintosh, McDowell, and Campbell. Sheriff: Koseborough all whigs. Lincoln, 4c Sejnate : II. VV. Conner. In Commons, Stowe, White, and Rhoinhardt, democrals, ami (BhuG.rd, independent,) elected. Mecklenburg. Senate : Waller, d. no op. position. Commons : Harrison, 954, DavU, 924, Williams, 953, dems. elected ; WiUon, 755. McGinnia, 495, whigs. Burke and McDowell. Col. Marlpw,of the former, and Dr. S. Erwin, of the lattejr, elected beating JonesrFranklin,, and Avery, for the Commons. All whigs. Gen. Patterson, elec ted Senator. Duckworth re-elected Sheriff of Burke, beating Britain. CaldicellVe learn that Maj. E. y. Miller is elected to the Commons in this cotjnty. Richmond Col. Steele elected to the Com. without opposition. Covington, (W.)'no doubt elected from this District, composed of Rich mond and Robeson. ' Anson Daniel W.) in the Senate;; Hager where largp majorities are usually given. ! Among these we would, mention, Bun combe, Rutherford, Wilkes, Iredell,. and Guilford. In ail of these the Democrats 1 'Tr r,'.r cau,9e ot hH r,9,n? ,0 ,1,e rank of have susta ned themselves without either I rrar. anu in tae noruiern cainiiaijjn ne was connect- ; L . f hrrl Yegimeit of riflemen, rjcguiar, wko were al- j a material increase or diminution of their ,1 E :! .1 "I a r. 111. hie m 1 :h 1.1 r J 4 MS it i J a- mi , distinguished for their cooing in dnnVrer and close atinjr.. On tlilj regiment he ve;ry much depended for :($ Bl the bnttje of the Cowpens. j )urini his retreat after that Uutl, he would often $, with his capt'e' twicers j and among other things iM nV.ixilr to: ilfe .nteu pas?cd on him in Drad k' r ;.t!l'iji; tlu-m the Kini? owed him one stripe nntnT who counted indt a mistake, and he instead of iOOj In Fpeaking among tVw'oift" afterwtir.h trf hin military lili? he remarked I orfi said that (leii. M. was nevrr afraid, but that Lid Men often filled with fiar. Some said that (Jen. ed jr'Yeri prayed, hut that he often did and referred to I morning of thi Battle whn'-he prayed most ear- m.,Jr-' I'-"' : ' 1 be fiJlowinjr ivi portion of a song that was often h'i in the countA-lien, after thf- battle. 1 i t i Our brave (Jen; Morgan rose before it was day ; And placed al(r4Mi men in battle array, Hia acpiits they; returned before it wns light, With jiJinga that Turleion was almost in sight. Tor rinemen that down llie Itriiish w fast, Thy p"1 fliein to confusion and caused them at last, I'd tbrWw down their musUeta and set offto run, And earsn; the Contrivance of the tiristcd gun. 3iX hundred find thirty, the number thereslain, 0-ide what wktc taken captive on the plain ; You'd laugh to nee red coats there trying to hide Uohintj lusle$ and trees, no matter which side." Yr may add a few things here on this suliject. It is ! own that though we ennnot boiist of battle lields, yet i afini of (!fnr, Morgan, arid ol Comwnllis hasted ' : Kiigli Iredrll. The tnusirrly atldres of Morgan fly- i from Ai tif. ton at the Cowprn., with his body of 0 HihI&nd i Jifoiters is jiiMtJy- celebrated. j At that til!i ll e was living jit ihc vicinity of the 1 Jtl! (?rurid, in Uutherford Co., n man by the name of ( I ivul l,iller, a relative ot iV MoriiMin lamily in Ire t It. lUfor FFlivoving to this country he hud been ac iaintcd with Tarleton, who hearing of hint, came t ! htunej jUAl U-fpre the battle, and urged him i e N'Val! taiwfWd. Tills he leL-idedlv refused '' -L. ... I. i : ..i . -.li i ! . .i i . hi inn-ion uio nun iiion wiuf mm io ine camp, ana rmjh In took no part in the engagement, he was with S rest taken ! prisoner. This inuy be considered as V.vid'en ially favjorable to Morgan. Tor Miller was an ielllge'iit man', a()d well acquainted with the country i Jough 'which ha must puss to cross the Catawba, with I pri new, ' Accordingly Mrller accompanied the j :tofiou army through Kutherford and Lincoln where i i p'op' wer nostly inimical to the cause of Liln-rty, i til ih"V canitf nto a more friendly region in Iredell al rnsoira Mill.hbout 5 miles above Statesville. There ! f N'cn aoinj dispute about the ford at which they k44 the tatawba. But it la obvious that Morgan v. u!d fcnoss as high up as possible to avoid Cornwallis v to w marching up on that side to intercept him. He vvoulil want to g.ft into n more friendly region as soon las pilsfuMe for forage and provisions.. -oiie historiiii imply that he crossed at the same ; iCewl ere the'priti!1 ofrerwards did: some assert that : crospid at Sljerrill's Ford. And it is certain that y weie encatnped .there some two or three days on ' U.is side niid (Jen. Morgan had his quarters at the 1 1 of widow jOlyphaut. The night they encamed ' re,12 woundeil men were taken to a house in the vi vote. Althdugh this is so, we cannot doubt but Mr. flinty is elected, and that we i i nave secu lure. But to indicate Sampson Faison (D.) '13 elected to the Se. nale ; Urown and Herring (D.) to the. Com mons. NORTH CAROLINA. ELECTION. were like pieTcrasl made to be broken especially when there was any thing to gain by it either the gratification of the little vanity he may possibly have, or a more substantial good. How they would have spread themselves on this, (or the Locofoco editors are never so well pleas ed as when they have something to talk about that amounts to nothing in fact. We imagine that we can see their long columns taunting Gen. Taylor, and the Whigs after this rashion. M Ah ! 1 your Gen. Taylor sticks to his rules very closely does he ! Did he break one of them when he paid the postage on MoPotloo.1V lr.ll... ? , . . I . a jewel !" And they fly off and read the ' Brandy,. Whigs a sc4mn epistlq about sticking to principles, and carrying; out professions. Go it Locos, -7 like the; life of Old Zack. is a charmed number, and this Ticket, in November will be awarded the great American prize. Mark it ! mark it ! ! mark it ! ! ! A Day of Adjournment. The House of Representatives, (says the National In telligencer) by a very large majority, of fered to the Senate another propositipn fur closing the present session of Congress, namely, thejth day of next month two weeks from yesterday. The Senate, it will be recollected, has not yet acted de finitively on the resolution adopted by the House some weeks ago, fixing a day for terminating the session. Steam THE MARKETS. j Applrs, (dried) 7 00 40 (S) 50 Butter, 10 (S 00 Beeswax 15 00 Cotto.x, 4 Q 5 Cotton Yarn, 00 (3) 75 Coffee, 7J O 9 Corn 00 Q 25 Feathers 00 fS 25 Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, suit throug have the L iout the State. whether we gislature by a greatly reduc- or incrditsed majority. Mr. Manly's 1 fall far below that of Mr. T;1G, and probably a good deal 61 1814. majority w Graham in below that 1 ritKCINCTS Sitlixbury, Morgau' Xtely's Mill,. Litakrr's , Fi nley'ft.. .... At well's, ML Ulla, d a maioritv in the Leisla. i ; .O , ur returns are not sufficient j ertainly what will lie the re- OWAN COUNTY. ! Govn'r. Senate. Commons. tr. 51 w : W - -2 :!S - ? aq 5 K S' : : X o "5 : : - : -' : : 3 413 383 198 180 395 382 4314 395 103 113 C3 48 7G 144 153 79 131 3G 77 20 131 124 43 34 22 51 12 33 22 20 52 50 .37 48 24 29 35 31 47 44 i C6 C2 29 44 Gl 57 70 63 I 55 3 37 55 50 7 'f- ; I Cai-eii Samuek 827 C96 438 354 775 SHERIFF. Klutts, (Whig.) ;Rkeves, (Loco,) join to do. NAMES Ol CANDIDATES. Manly i 3; -J Ueid 1' Senate. Ken 5 5 i 5 II. Barrinier,.. Jo. W. S(fc)tt,. (I. W. Scitt,.. A. Ifaltiiken,.. S s m. ri ( Siin,. STANLY 808 806 665 i 935 : C04 .321 .110 144 .398 .366 . 62 . 54 riunkt,....350 ....166 -2 a 1 ok r? a S : : 00 2 5 : : : ! 3 " : ; : : 113 67 74 49 "95 24 121 2 50 9 37 18 99 40 46 27 61 25 142 65 93 51 112 36 142 65 87 31 105 26 143 0 6 9 10 19 12 0 5 0 2 10 111 61 100 41 38 3 176 6 27 20 91 45 o 743 377 442 897 822 $49 83 704 531 COUNTY RETURNS, 1848. t .t r ,f A .'. it 'Mt 'I rj irt -it ii" it .if. iiJ IK? ifc" 1ip ,ri ij (llalla) where one died and was buried that night. , id whi n the kMtcumpnient broke up, they passed there t tlu-irjway to Salisbury, the same morning that the J ritiih forced 4 passage below. Gen. Oreene who came ncross the country from Che- r vr.witih a Bin'all detachment of his army met Morgan 4 this Camp, and threw himself between the prisoner ! and' jhe army of Cornw allis. But either the whole ar- ' 1 ffr.i detachment wiih the prisoners crossed ut the 1 latikl Ford. iThiA is the general tradition in this part . if tke countryjj Some say they arrived at the I'ord late ' i the cyening,and croaked the west branch of the River f It filplit whifh they ppent 00 the Island They pass- f the hosse c" a Widow 'McKay near Sterling church, TrVdcll who! had come from Scotland in 1772, and 1 J 'recognised anions the juisonera some of her. old i -lhbors. Thee prisoneVs endeavored to retard the : arqh of Moitrii and were very refruclorj otder to ; "fe'tllel IJriti4 time to come and ovei takend retake ' uri. llul Morgan, made short work with them and t rreld them forward with the point Of the bayonet. 'Here ii an old man now living who has not lost.yet alP i it jestiog on hc subject, btt remarked about a year ago I 1 itt f'ihey drove the prisnera like brute beasts." j tTheyj arrived at Moirrisons Mill so often mentioned, j s at Ixccjediud 8 or 10 miles from 4he Ford to dinner. ! 1 . Oine t) Col. .Washington's Light horse were from that ' fciil'ity Judge Flwar)l Harris was one ; many of the tiliin, too "U'crc-l'roin-fiKjO' region. From there, it is Ji'rxwd tliey crosstuljjljAl creek, and Tack creek at e 'Hickory rrij)ge,"ftil no on down to the place of oeamptnent Uluje (Idi. itjreene came to Morgan's aid. j ih.it jiot prrhtip) gjpnerjill.y known that when Gen. ' IbviJsojn ffl,al Corvans' F(rd, Dr. Janus Hall was ; fl uent and endeavored to rally the militia to join again od wand their -ground, but in vain. Major Thomas lorfisoii of Irxulell, then a Captain, said that at the tite Geji. I), fell, lie was inarching up the Iiiver with U inenTand fearing that (lie Hritish would cross, and ( 't)k,d cncloHj him between them and the River, ontrar' to qrdera, he took the responsibility of diverg 4 from the River, (len. D. met him, and approved of Worn uct.nnd gal'.opped off towards the River, saying Sat he would return in a few moments, but before he , , raa ru( of night, feU dead from his horse. SJ 4 jor . Morrison wai the last person (len. David- . ol ipoke to b"fore lie fell. 3 The hirtory of those two field pieces taken by Mor- i, n"t Ihe Cowpens is a little singular; they were taken ron Hargoyoe at Saratoga ; retaken by tlie British at 'Jatra' defeat at Camden ; now they come into the pos flonf the Atnerieans .and were used by them in the 3mle It (Jullford C. H. where the British took thein, her) the Americans retook them, Mt in a little time lost arm again, and they remained w ith the liriiish at its done. 1 , ' j ' 1 . ' ; ' The (ollowmg anecdote nirty be worth preserving to how tnr enthusiasm that prevailed at that time in the nuse'of .Independence, even among children, As the 3ritish'passed on through Salisbury after Greene, the of ficer Wrr entertained at the house of Dr. Anthony Nrwnan. ' Here in the presence of Tarleton, and the company, two of Dr. N'.t. little pons were playing on the floor, the game of tins Rattle of Cowpens, with grains of corn having kernels of different color, or size for the of ficn the respective sides, and especially Washing- lull biiu lainiuu t Tll PRECINX' A Ihemorle, ...... Iluri is' liidenhour's,.. Almonds, Furre'8,... Smith's, Jioss', Centre Marshall's, .. 3 S. Totals Senate Commons- .190 . 91 . 62 . 81 . 66 . 70 . 79 .. 78 .. 29 . W y t" o s o O S3. o r- 3 5- o IL ss c- f 5' . C3 f& ' " ; T t ; j ; O 1 98 74 135 4 59 157 4 46 39 52 6 69 11 42 38 23 41 22 59 70 8 47 30 5' 27 64 24 2 75 25 ,3 ?5 57 7 5 51 24 1 55 33 35 7 24 54 12 40 24 60 18 69 17 10 15 9 18 26 419 414 359 24 413 410 DAVIE COUNTY, tllington, (Whig) aley, (Loco) filler, (Whig) Clement, (Loco) i Sheriff Match, Rein olds, Governor Manly, (Whig) fceid, (Loco) 251 110 402 542 654 224 531 380 Ansoa Ashe Bladen Brunswick Bertie Buncombe Henderson Beaufort Burke Caldwell Cumberland Cabarrus Cherokee Chatham Columbus Caswell Chowan f Craven Currituck Carteret Cleaveland Camden Davie Davidson Duplin EHjfecombe Franklin Guilford G reene Granville Gales Hertford Halifax Haywood Hjde Iredell Johnson Jones Lenoir Lincoln Moore Mecklenburg Montgomery Mm tin Macon McDowell Nash N. Hanover Northampton Onslow Otange Pasquotank Person Pitt Perquitnons Rockingham Kutherford Richmond Robeson Randolph Rowan j Stanly j Stokes Surry '. Sampson I Tyrrell W'arren , Wake ; Wayne Wilkes ! Washington Yancy o 7T P ? P - .: 3 506 1073 499 561 499 271 311 335 409 507 490 875 206 505 489 887 309 1263 260 544 1070 603 477 751 24U 383 794 1153 342 180 1088 277 183 286 022 ,631 485 137 332 454 720 330 94 518 354 503 653 911 866 : 246 1410 j 118 710 301 463 1020 199 253 985 i 976 331 359 269 303 378 569 328 -270 189 401 376 1527 535 639 153 195 356 198 1773 911 513 584 1242 808 107 586 523 316 285 .371 53 400; OOOj 000: 000 000 OOOj 000! 000! 000 000 1023! 377 OOOj 0001 000; 1031 i OOOS , 000 1 000 000 727 83 380 000 000 0000 633 412 100m 946 000 OOOj 507 OOM ooti ood 814 000 254m 1877 580 1068 86 546 oob p s 1049 000 000 000 000 ; 000 j 000 J 000 1 0000 j 000 1 578 743 000 0000 000 263 000 000 000 000 421 490 531 000 000 000 290 1567 000 1010 000 000 601 000 000 1089 720 WHIG ELECTOPvS. The following is the Ticket as agreed on : . District No. 1. Hon. Knnneth Uayner. 2. Hon. Edward Stanly. 3. Henry V. Miller, Esq. 4. Hon.AV. H.-Washington. GeorgejDavis, Esq. John Winslow, Esq. John Kerr, Esq. Wm. Withers. J. W. Osborne. Todd Rl Caldwell.-. Salisbury, Aug. 10, 1943. 00 & 00 Linserd Oil. Ca a TO Molasses,... 35 40 , Nails, 5i & 6 Oats. : 16 a 17 i Irish Potatoes.. .20 r 25 , Do., (sweet)... 00 rS 30 , fcuear, (brown) ! Do. (loaf).. : Salt, (sack) Tallow 00 O 3 J Wheat . 4 (S 4i Whiskey, t .. 6 3 8 ...9 a 10 ...2 s 3 .-10 G liij .65 (S 70 . 25 30 THE Proprietor, ol ibe CAT 12 I , BOAT COM PAX&iivt pt c new Steamer GOV. GRAB A to run regular! j between Wilmington c -l the Ute redoced. freight. She Jra ater, hating two enrine and Ix-o:;; j superior croinnodatin for Piint;. :' j All r.oo.!, ronmsnej to J.JcW.l.r minion, will be forwarded irp the tis:, All ProJoce from the conn try I!! U i the river and to it destination free c f c We are now boiMmg two Tow . como'.fted before the fall freishts Communications addressed to J. Wilmington, and W. L.McGary, Kav. attention. W. L. McC April 15. 1843 The nnJtrsijnrd is now bulIJ.r a ! at the river entirely isolated fruci ! r be will receive and forward all coi-d c: at the usual charge, saving half i! r 1.; W. I. Fayctlcrdlc, July 1, I843. Drandy, (p'ch)...50 (3) ClJ Ditto, (dry) G Q 10 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. John Baxter, Esq. DCPThe locos are chuckling at a high rate at the prospect of success. Let them make much of it, should they be successful. Such a political phenomenon will not oc cur soon again in the old North State. Up and at them Whigsof North Carolina. Never despair. Do. (apple). ..40 (3) 45 ' Bacon,,, 6 6$ Beeswax, 16 (3) 27 Coffee, 8 (3) 10 Cottox, 6 (3) 6 J Corn, 50 (3) 55 Candles, F. F....00 (3 15 Flour, 5 (3 5i Feathers 30 (3 32 Flaxseed;...... 90 (3) 1 00 Hides, (green) 3 (3) 4 Iron, (Sw's) 5 (3 6 Do. (Eng.) ft 4i .Molasses, Nails, cut).... Oats, Oil, (Lins'd)... Sugar, (br'n)... Salt, (bush.)... Do. (sack).... Wheat,... Whiskey, 5J .30 (3) 35 .... (a) 70 6 ft 9 ...50 ft CO ..1 a 2 00 90 ft 1 00 ft 25 WHOLESALE &-K: 20 ft 22 ...18a 25 rrt5 ft 1G ...9 ft 10 Bacon, Beeswax, Bagjing,(h-'p) (tow) Bale Rope, Coffee, 9 ft 104 Cotton, 4 ft 5 Corn, 42 ft 45 Floor, 4 3 ft 5 Feathers, 25 ft 32 Hides, (dry) ft 9 Iron,. Chcraw, Aug. 8, 113. ....G4 fa) 7$ Leather, (sole)... 18 ft 22 Ldrd, 00 ft t Lead, (bar) ft 10 Molas-s.(N.O.) .40 ft 45 Do. (Cuba). ..35 ft 40 Nails, (cut asa'd) G ft G4 Oil, (sperm)... 1 12 J ft l Rice, 0 ft l Sufjar.Cbr'n) ..9 ft 1 1 Do. (loaf) 15 ft 17 Salt.(sack) I G24 ft 1 J 1 i . . , 5 ft G Tobacco,. . 8 ft 1 5 j Seaton Gales, son of the late editor, has taken charge of the Raleigh Register. It ' has been in the family for about 50 years. We wish him success in his undertakin tr LOCO FOCO FESTIVAL. The Raleigh Register of the 5th, says : Our opponents had their Barbacue demon stration, in this City,on Wednesday. We did not attend it, but we learn from some of our friends who were present, that the speaking on the occasion, was of the most unfair, disingenuous and demagogical cha racter of any they ever listened to. The 000 ! Speakers were brim-full of enthusiasm 000 J and gas, and they blowed it out lor hours, j in abusing and misrepresenting General 1 aylor, iur. r ilsmore and the Whig party. Some statements, we understand were made, at variance with fair dealing and honesty. FALL TRANSPORTATION VIA CAPE FEAR RIVER. HENRIETTA Steamboat COMPANY'S LINE ! T HE Steamers Henrietta and Evergreen having been thoroughly repaired, are now! ready to carry freight ' up and down the river with despatch. Thankful for j former, we solicit a continuance of patronage. This I line will carry freight and forward as low as any line on he river. DANIEL JOHNSON. Agent Henrietta Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, August 1, 1843 5tl5 Chemicals, Djc-Stuf& and I HE subscribers are now recriv r ; ! X. Store, corner of the Mansioa IL u :, J U st selected assortment of j Drugs, Chemicals, Puints, ( ; Dyc-Slufs, ever brought to thU market. We p the attention of Phyiicians, Dni,:4 :, our stock, which we pledge lo ael at , j any other establishment in Western N ! With the assurance again thai ourpnc -! p!eafe all, we return our sincere thar.ks t their very liberal patronage bere(wf..r , Below we present a lirt of a few cf t! . . ing our stock : Pulverised Ipecac, IV., -i. . bo, Scilla, Oaniboge.Opiam, Arrow K. . CXrt Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Scph. H Morphine, Acit do., Piperine, ?a!acir , : netian Red, Spanish Brown, White 1 Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, C ic, Sec. : ; Alto, a large assortment of Shop I',:: Prescriptions furnished at all tour, t distance punctually attended to I BROWN v". Salisbury July G, 1843 I 699 G09 339 000 do and Leach 109G GG9 DAVIDSON COUNTY". GovERXok For Manly, I do 1 For Reid, ' SEXATK-rJohn W. Thomas, (whig) 581 do JSamuel Hargrave, (Loco) 460 CoMMONs-Ilenry Walser, (whig) 1007 do !Gen. J. M. Leach, do do Win. Harris, do' do J. L.i Clemtnons, (loco) SiikkiffJ4-J. Adderton, 796 70 i 900 1101 283 000. 362 514 000 553 178 000 1555 1756 1720 177 593 174 622 287 000 441 G07 000 217 366 000 931 449 000 435 1402 419 113 078 68 599 559 623 318 1032 013 736 809 096 81 541 j 2G 1165 1105 1330 1023 .1032 0000 727 461 692 137 311 D00 716 127 (530 1271 1073 1293 840 217 l)093 167 1333 000 136 368 000 615 ! 310 000 39,433 42,586 Graham's maj. 3,153j 00,000 65 obo ; 000 000 ! 1714 416 : 000 000 mOO 000 1279 ' 545 581 1199 827 : 746 1003 0000 530 000 172 991 264 0000 000 000 00,000 Ges. McKay, concerned.' After the rejection of the General Appropriation bill. Gen. McKay delivered a speech in which he is represented as being very indignant because the appropriation for the obstructions in Savannnah river was NOTICE TO SHIPPERS By Henrietta Steamboat Company. JOHN II. HALL having sold his interest in this Company, has nothing to do with the Agency at I Wilmington or Fayetteville, either individually or as ' surviving partner of Hall &. Johnson. Shippers deign- ing their Goods to the care of our Company, will please ! fill up their Dills Lading and mark their Packages, care I " Agent Henrietta Steamboat Company, Wilmington I and Fayetteville." All letters addressed as above will have prompt attention. DANIEL JOHNSON, Agent. VALUABLE LAND tor sale: : BY virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity, I will expose to sale, at the Court House, in Sal- put in the Civil Appropriation bill, where 1 isbury, on the 10th day ol September next, a it had no business, and where it did not belong. Mr. Hudson replied " that it did not be long to that gentleman to accuse others of putting inappropriate items in the civ il and diplomatic bill, when he himself had, at the last (Congress, endeavored to put the famous " three million appropri ation," to pay to Mexico, in the civil and diplomatic hill. VALUABLE TRACT OF LAX), belonging to the heirs of Henry Mdoc, dee'd, adjoining (he lands of John Rendleman, Paul Misenhamer and others, containing ahout two hundted acres. Also, on the 12th day of September, ncx1. ' I will expose to sale on the premises, a TRACT OF LAM), belonsinj: to the heirs of John W. Watson, ad ioininz the lands of James Watson, Jesse 1 1 e I - " Mr. McKay denied that it was nut lard's heirs and others, in such bill. He said that it was passed 1 acres. containing about 350 Adams, 915 515 .738 1276 443a j CCT3 Some of the Locofoco papers, are ! trying to be witty at the expense of Gen. ; Taylor and Gov. Morehead, t(ie General : having refused, they say, to trtke from the Post Office a letter announcing his nomi- in a bill by itself. Ah, yes, rejoined Mr. Hudson, it was so passed but I charge that the Hon. gentleman strove in committee to put it into the civil and diplomatic bill that he urged and advocated the step that I can prove it by two honorable witnesses who will make oath to the fact and I dare the gentlemen from North Carolina to de ny it ! i ' Mr. McKay was not going to tell se crets out of the committee !" The House roared with meriment. Both tracts will be sold on twelve months ' credit, purchasers giving bond and approved ; security ; A. II. CALDWELL. C. M. K. Aug. 10, 1843 Printers fee 86 5tl5 j Administrators Notice. The undersigned having taken out Letters of 1 Administration, de, bonis non, with the W ill an nexed, on ihe estate of Joseph Owens, dee'd, notifies all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make immediate payment, otherwise, they will find their papers in the hands of an officer ; and all those having claims against said estate, will present them within the A PETITION will be laid before ti ture of N. Carolina, ty the free ties of Cleveland, Darke, Catawba, and I for a new County to be composed rf v ties, called Ifayrtte, bounded ns fi.Xi -the Tost Road leading from Llacoli.u i ion, at the Rutherford line, thence i :. and Rutherford Un to the Curke li;.. : and Rutherford corner, thence a tiir t , J the ford, where the Laurel road cr-- - I ; the river, thence down the river as n 1 ford at Christian Grow'a at ti e rnou .'i i Mile Creek, thence a direct I,ne lo i!. t I on the road leading from Newton to ? !r ! point of Hog-Hill, ihenee a Jirret I : j pt on the Laurel road, leading f; - .uorganion, near uantel t uiungiu r, t to the nine mile port on the tae r Lincoln ton to Rutherfordton, near D. the same course lo the Eastern lii.e, Gaston line to the Cleveland line, t!. the atage road to the beginning. . July 4ib, 184?. Spfendid Furniture i TAKE thia oppcr:r. : rail the attention : , Public to the fine lot s which they now hue 1:1 1 to keep constantly on - very lowest prices for cah, country 1 of every description, at the market j r. Among their assortment i:n ! Wardrobes, IJ reams. Dressing. I i- and ToiUt and Ijmdits trorl To' ! . Ottomans; Sofas; Wash tai! ' ; ' Mahofanf, Cmrled Maple, Vlirl 5 , cj and Wotd Seat Chairs am! try descrij tion mlray$ an Inn ! order mt the shmittt ' Having ia oar employ good wr rV ; ' itancy iti saying that we are able to for any kind of furniture, and wo J.1 r a call fromjhe citizens of the nrrf i:' All orders from a distance prom;.'' Call at tlie old stand, just oppo.:c r Salinhuxy.July 20.184S. I tf: BOGER & Wil KEEP corstan'!y , ,sive sonni'r.t WATCHES, What are Whig Principles .-This ques- time nrescribed bv law, or this notice will be nation for ihe Presidency, because the tion, which is often asked by the Loco-' plead in bar of their recovery. postage was not paid. The ifact is, the ' foco party, was well and pointedly an- SAMUEL TURNER, old General has ever manifested the great- swered on Saturday night week by Gov- iH 0WENS' Jewelry, Silrcrware, C Musical Instruments, Ilm! Perfumery, Soaps, anJ Fancy Art e'. tion. Davidson Elects two Commoners, Walser are therefore returned. ernor Layie 01 Aiaoama, wno, naving just arrived from the Philadelphia con vention, was addressing the people in front of Barnum Hotel, when he was rudelv August 10, 1848 Adin'rs. if 15 Speed the Plough. Persona wishing to purchase art it!' - will do wrll to call and examine V.,r .r : door a We J. &. W. Morphy's Hore. Watches, Clocks, anJ Jewelry v ; manner, and warranted for twelte tr lupine and plain Watches she r- J : and warranted to perform well. .aliMury, July 20, IVafrc Cfinty. Thompson is elected in the Senate; andsNewsom, Jones and Sims, in the Commons, ktl locos. Roggers, (whig) elected Sheriff. ! "' Rutherfdrd County. Miller is elected over Edwards by a majority pf 265, in tftis Senato. rial District. The vote fr Commons in this and Polk tounty, is for Logan 905, Wilkins 705, McCiry 039, Jones 529, Sloan 211 Lo gan and Welkins, whigs, being elected. Cumberland. Murchison, in the Senate, and Dobbin ami IVgram, elected in the Commons. All locos. ! Bladen.- -iWooten in the Senate,; McDowell in the Corrirrlons -both democrats. i majority (bar Governor. . Moore--bn6 precinct to hear from which will notrvJMter the result much. Held, 499, ; est indifference about jbcing President, and j we doubt whether he would break one of 1 his rules lor the Sake Ol the glittering Dau- f nrn,im llntpl. when br wns rudt lv Tt, .,,l.s.riVr wnuhl inforrn the citizens of 1 . . . ' . ......wv-. - - - ...wr..r nnti'T' ble. But CASb, poor fellow, his whole interrupted by a Locofoco worthy pres-; the country in general, that he is engaged in HOlLlllvloS, rhtiM- cnnl it: cirnllnU'Pfl tin AVI th IhR iilrn. rind it enl. who reaucsted lo be informed "What I Ihe manufacture of Ihe crletaatrd Davis, Kail- i Wboloaic Oror is ntobable he wouldleladlv liave made a 1 are the political principles of the Whig j man and Evan, Chenovve.!. doubl. poin.ed and I I Vlien ortenunsued atfnirove the other as in thecal Manly 494-Sen. Dr. Shaw,d. 239jDr, Worth, rattleJthe little teiiow nhouteil -it iarlelpu runs. Hurra for Washington." ! ThT. Bri,n Co'- looked on for & while, hut at length 1-ecpntinjr irritated, he exclaimed, "See thow; cursed Tit- rebels!- ! : ANTIGNAS. Wo learn from the Raleigh Register Jhatftho mass meeting held there on the lUjihst;, was well attended, andahat great '"luusiasin prcvaueu. j J ; M w. 289, Harfcock, w, C3 Person, d. elected to the Comrnpns by a small majority, j ! Montgomery. benate, Dr. Worth, vv. 3b0, IIancock.1vi 2, Dr. bhaw, d. 05. A We learn by letter that Worth's maj. in the l)is. is 204. Hussell, 498; Simons, onerin, 31, Christian, 309. Ail whigs. G'utfora-UGilmer. in the Senate, and Cald- well, Johnson and Doak, elected in the Com?. WinborneL Sh'ff. There was a very small vole given in this county, at this election. voyage around the world on p. foot and a hand rather than not liave beeri nominated. But let us supposes what is very likely true, that General Taylor has found it ne cessary, of late, to refuse all letters to his address, which are unpaid. The Post- tm i m 1 it U I . ! master Ol HIS lOWn KnowM iis io ue ub , f . titr,nr tn th wntleman. that . I wu. - y q.. ...... --, rule, and when the General sends to the he did not feel disposed to ask any furth- Increased oice only sucn leueps aim iacia s , er questions, auu biupeu. i ne uuciuui a rotnaid. are sent, or taken, therefrom. reply was received by the audience as But, say the Demeerats, Gen.Tnylor must an admirable compendium of Whig prm- ! . , . . t . r . , cioles, and was responded to with rounds have been expecting a letter informing , J& lause-, BJL PuL him of his nomination, and as a matter of courtesy to the Whig partyj should have 1 set aside his rule, on iso important an oc- casion. 11 ne naa aone so, u is prouautc that we should have' got his acceptance j would have side hill Ploughs, which caijnot be surpassed , COMMISSIONS MhUt Xo. !1, Water Street, .NCV, Those nnrtv ?''tn which (nvprnnr Gavle nromnt i.. a . i .,;ti tf.cr- mir Anmr.nr-ntln for ease of draught or beauty ol work. friend with pleasure. Let him take his ; jfng Ighs can be W..ed at any of he pencil andwrite down the principles upon which the Democratic party act not those which they profess and the very re verse of allthose are the principles of the ; Whig party.' . This answer was so per fallowing places, viz : Mocksvilie, SaiisDury, Concord"and Charloote, or at any other point, where a load can be sold. J. II. THOMPSON. Tyro, Davidson jco., N. C, ) Qin us. id 118. S 7 ASD COMMITTED uc To ihe jail of Rowan county, on the night ,.fit.A dth inst. a. nero bov about twenty TAKEN UP fire vars of age, daiU corup'.ection, fire HAVE constantly on hand a tr' GROCERIES.conaistin in 1 SUGAR3 of all kinJs. COFH ,,,-lrs. TEAS Imperial, Cnj-o ' ' , snd Black Teas, ia whole, hs'.f TOBACCO, from the best Vrs i: brands. '. SEUARS-IUjalia, Trine jr. f brands. ' - - Imported WINES & UWL ' -incasof.Haixe Also,lo;'1 In calling roar atieoiHXi to ih we csn contUently of&r the iswn -i ;ll K filUnl torour r ts' : inmru lcj u " feet six inches uign. a uuria II ""w-the market ill tf, back of the right hand. Said boy says til. f we rm restf-llr name is WILLIAM, and that ne wMon. John Brown, of Lancaster District, S. C. Ifc owner is requested to come forward and prove some weeks earlier but it been the same ; determining to it Louis PniurrE. It is said that the ex- king has concluded to postpone his "ZZ "nArchmeMdlelm away.oib. tnt'hp rnltnd StAtes until the election ol i'" .-'". . .., his" friend. General Cass, to the Presiden- nnne our slock. New Vork.Jone lC,ie43. k .t j .a .il! h flra t with arine w J law and the Democrats pre abu$e him, sung abroad that Old Rough's cy. We tainK nis proapt-cu iur rciiiaiiiuin 1 onjiis own side of the water is as good as could be desired by any one ; if, indeed, would have j his crossing it depends on the aforemen- rules I tioned contingency. Mountain Banner. directs. UAL. L. I ivio 1 ' " Auffust 10. 184S. J'L' wrr NEW and elegant Surveyor' Compass for sale. Apply at this OlTice. August 10, 14S ti 15 Dissolution of To-i THE Co partner.hip Icf " tween Wm. C. Rmndolph U J ton i. .Li. day . JULIUS W. 11 GoU-Hill, Aug. 0, 1613 C I t t .--
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