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-J V i 1 v 1 1 4 V .' JIT VLV1E1 1L ilXUJTALUa THE DESERTED WIFE. watched the moon go down, t He eome not I have tlut yr't he comes noij: Once wis it not so, He tMnka not how these tiller tears do flow, The while he holds lis riot in that town. ? Yet bfw.H eome anj chide, and I shall weep ; :Vnd will wake my iiifant from it sleep, To blend its feeble wailing with my tears. Oh how I love a mother! watch to keep L Over those sleeping efes, tliat smile, which cheers j My hesrt, though mink in sorrow, fix'd and deep. I 1 bad husband o"hce who loved me now , f ever wears a frowji upon his brow, , And ft-eda his pasaiunfoQ a wanton's lip, " As bees, from laurel flowers, a poison sip. Bat yet 1 cannot hatef-oh, there were hours When I could hng forever on his eye, : And time, who stole iVith silent swiftness by Btrew'd, as he hurried'on, his path with flowers. 1 loved him then he loved me too My heart Still finds his fondness kindle if he smile : The memory of oar lowe will ne'er depart, j And though he often sling me with a dart, (- VenomM and barb'd and -waste upon the vile i Caresses, which 'his babe and mine should shore ; 'Though he should spurn me, I will calmly bear I His madness and shoe Id sickness come and lay Its paralyzing hand upn him, then I would with kindness all my wrongs repay, i-Until the penitent should weep and say f How injured and how-faithful I have been ! THE CHILD AKD THE ANGELS. "H BT CUjlS. SWAI.V. 'N She Sabbath Sun wo setting slow, , Amidst the clouds kf even ; 4 "Our Father" brefifilhed a voice below Father who art in Heaven !" Beyond the earth beyond the cloud r :' Those infant words were given ; 1 " Our Father " anglls sang aloud ' " Father who art p heaven !" "Thy kingdom come" still from the ground, Tha childlike vtolce did pray ; Thy kingdom com; ' God's boats resound rar up the starry way : o... , i. vlThe New Orleans bulletin says r! constituents as'trahofs i 1 as WAS - r: ,.. ...... . h. ' The present" position of thCaw party reminds us of a we once heard of a tat-mer, wno one morniujs Inr heenr out of the pea. Having put dow the bars, lhe old man stood by to count them as they hopped over, and began, ' There goes one,' there goes two,' 'there goes three,' 'there goes old Ewe 'there goes a black one,' there goes a whole heap,' andcurse them, there they all go !' " So it is with the Cass party. At first we could count the deserters one, two, three; but it was soon ascertained that the bounds were broken that the bars were down, and the 'o'J ewes' and the black ones' began hopping out very fast, followed so rapidly by whole heaps,' as to bid defiance to any attempts to keep . . I ,,",! I ligv rnvrrlaim 'Curse j voum , n i iu Btnni ywi v - . , - ! them, there they all go!'" lo 'lhe South. day, these'rery same mpnpapplaud Mr. Polk's course in signing the Wilmot proviso. If they were contending for principle: in December last. should like to know What they are contend- we ingfor now? Or if that for which they are struggling now is principle, what wa3 that for which they shouted so histUlhen 1 I Richmond Whig.' COL. HAMTRAMCK AND the LOCOS. Anv person who can read the following cor respondence without laughing, must be a more complete master of his countenance, than He. raclitus hitnself. Verily, Colonel, you have, in a few words, mauled the Democratic Committee to their heart's content : Ciiarlestown, Aug. 17. 1948. Col. J. F. Harhtramek Dear Sir : The ttRF.AT MEETING IN PHILADEL PHIA There was an immense Mass Meeting of the friends of Taylor and Fillmore, at the Chinese Museum, in Philadelphia: on Saturday evening last, for the purpose of ratifying the nomination recently made at Harrisburg ot the Hon. W. F. John ston, as the Whig and Taylor candidate for Governor. Colonel fewift, the Mayor of the city, presided. Te Inquirer says ; The friends of the good cause were there by thousands, anil the spacious Sa loon of the Museum never presented a more animated appearance. Citizens poured in from every quarter of the city WHOLESALE &jRETAIL. Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery. THE subscribers are now receiving at their Drug Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the largest and best selected assortment 01 Drus, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, ever brousrht to this market. We particularly invite It ' M Tby will be done"-with little tongue. ' y. J That lisping love implores ; ' Thy will be done "t-the angelic thron . Sin from seraphic! bhores. " Forever" st ll thcee lips repent Their closing evening prayer ; Forever "floats in music swee High 'midst the no gels there ! Democratic parly of Jefferson, in connexion with their brethren of the adjoining counties. intend holding a public, festival this day. At a : and county, and the muic, the banners. public meeting held sometime since, it was un- i the devices, the lights, the speaking, the anirnously resolved to invite l lie officers of our ; responsesand the enthusiastic cheers.serv Keoiment, in connexion with the Jefferson and . ej at once to interest and exeite. It was Betkley companies to he with us. In obedience truj a heart-warm rally, a cordial move-, losnid resolution, the undersigned a Committee , mcnt of lhe magses. An preSent seemed appointed for that jurpo,e .forwarded to your- tQ neyy confidf in the cause self and other officers of the reg.ment the , d 4 prospecr. The accounts of the aW invitation by letteirected to Old Point ConVention ;and lhe immense ' We have just learned that said invitation was ass Meeting at Harrisburg, were listen not received. We hoptv you will Hnd it con- i ed to with the deepest interest. 1 cnnsyl venient to be wiih us anil partake of our hoe ; vania is evidently rousing herself for the pitalitiea, as we know no one whom it. would , struggle. Her freemen ftre alive to the give us more pleasure to 6ee, than the; gallant great stake involved, atid will exert tbem- Colonelfof the " Crack Regiment of Mexico, i selves to the utmost to; secure a noble j triumph as well in October as November I next. Your obedient servants, R. HUME BUTCHER, B. F. WASHING l OM. BRAXTON DAVENPORT, GEORGE B. BEALL, II. L. OPIE, Committee. ject. be pretend that tlie xorsc axd co?crrsio pRKVENT II I jl fkdh Eii'LAimu ins KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That Mr. YANCEY, a , Southern Dcrnocrat, and Delegate from Alabama to the National Dem ocratTc Contention, refuses to usra!n LEW IS CASS, pronouncing him A .PO, ercock, ALLTtllWua 41 "?";'". AN ABOLITIONIST AT HEART AND FALSP TO THE SOUTH." : v , , B08ER & WILSON KEEP constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silrerwarc, Cntlery, Musical Instruments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. . , . i . r Persons wishing to purchase arncles in the abOTe Hoe, -.o.Tn of Physicians. Druggists, and Merchants to will do well to call and examine tneir nne srircuon, .,. aToTV which we pledge-to sell at lower rates lhan door nbove J. & W. Murphy's store. any other establishment in western jxonn Carolina. With the assurance again that our prices and terms shall please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. Below we present a list of a few of the articles compris ing oar stock : Pulverised Ipecnc, Rhei, Jalap, Colum bo' Scilia, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Suph. Quinine, Sulph. Morphine, Acit do., Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve netian Red, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, &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 Splendid Fir. W.trhes. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury. July 21), 1643 tH2 SaddleTHarness and Trunk A PETITION will be laid before the next Legisla ture of N. Carolina, by the free people of the Coun ties of Cleveland, Burke, Catawba, and Lincoln, praying for a new County to be composed of parts of said coun ties, called Lafayette, bounded as follows : Beginning at the Post Road leading from Lrncolnton to Ruiherford ton, at the Rutherford line, thence with the Cleveland and Rutherford line to the Burke line at the Cleveland in , A Shave. A Kentucky friend some years since re lated to us the following; anecdote, as haying actually occurred in that State : There was a roystering sort of a fellow named Peter Uussell, but usually called Pete Russell, who owned a good deal of properly, and therefore had a pecuniary re Sheperdstown, Aug. 17, 1848. Gentlemen : Your letter of this date has this moment been received, inviting me as the late Colonel of the Virginia Regiment, to a 44 public festival " given by 44 the Democratic party of JefTerson in connexion with thefr brelh. ren of the adjoining counties. THE MEETING ON SATURDAY NIGHT WAS, IN FCT, BY FAR THE? LARGEST THAT HAS EVER BEEN HELD IN PHILADELPHIA BY ANY POLITICAL PARTY SINCETHE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CAM PAIGN. The speaking toowas excel lent, and the enthusiast!), whenever the name of 4OId Zack' wa j mentioned, was truly refreshing.' The meeting was addressed by Joseph R. Chandler, Governor Johnston, Ex-Gov- I thank you kindly, gentlemen, for the invi. j ernor Pennington, of New Jersey, Z. Lol- tation and, however gratified I may feel at the j litis Lee, and the Hon. W. Cost Johnston, greetings and 44 welcome home " of ray fellow Mn,i hl. thnr MANUFACTORY ! MAIN STREET, SALISBURY. THE subscriber having established himself in the Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. He pledges himself, that his work shall al ways be done in the very best style, and his prices to suit the times. He will keep constantly on hand Saddle, Bridle, Marnngale,IIrue$M, Collar, Saddle H'allel, Trunk. Valises, bc, Jje. Also, Harness Skirting, Sole and Up per Leather of the very bet qualify always on hand which can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit to prompt citizens, I am constrained to decline your polite iiivnniioii, as me lesuvai seems lonave in view the defeat of our old Chief whom the enemies of our country could never defeat, whilst the and Rutherford corner, thence a direct line to a rock in the ford, where the Laurel road crosses Henry's fork of , customers. the river, thence down the river as it meanders to the j In addition to the above, he res pectfully informs the ford at Christian Gross's at the mouth of Aaron Link's : public, that ho carries on the TAXXIXG amd BOOT Mile Creek, thence a direct line to the twelve mile poet ! and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS in the Town of on the road leading from Newton to Mr. Hull's on the ; Siatesville, where he will always be happy to see his old point of Hog-Hill, thence a direct line to the eight mile post on the Laurel road, leading from Lincolnton to Morganton, near Daniel Fulbright's, thence a direct line to the nine mile post on the stage road, leading from Lincolnton to Rulherfordton, near David Daily's, and on the same course to the Eastern line, thence with the Gaston line to the Cleveland line, thence due west to the stage road to the beginning. July 4th, 1843. sponsiwd'ty, though he wis always in want of money, ! soldiers who served under him are compliment ed with an invitation to the meeting. I am, gentlemen, respectfully, Your obedient servant. JOHN F. HAMTRAMCK. and frequently in the hands of shavers. trt ont occasion he wtm to a certain accommodating friend, to borrow two thousand dollars ' yes," said his frjend, " Pete, I wil len4 you the two thousand dollars, and without interest too, If you will give your bill for the amount on London." 1 M!0h,' no," replied Petri " I can't stand that. If I give you a Li II on London, the cursed thing will be back on toe here under protest, itu four months at furthest, and then t must rmy yon the amount and twenty per cent, damage. That's foo deep a dig." , V Well," said Shy lock,!" that i cutting it rather fat, I ' ackiftmledge, but I will tell you Pete, what I will do j I will take your bill on London for two thousand dol- i lar, and pay you for M two thousand two hundred, nnd when it comes back protested, you will have to refund : the two thousand dollars and twenty percent, damages, making together two thousand four hundred, which will leave me only two hundred dollars." j Agreed," said Pete;-" 1 nm willing to stand that." , So, down they sat to prepare the documents. . But, who the deuce hall I draw upon in London," aid Pete," I do not know a single soul there." ' It is perfectly ininmtf rial who you draw upon," said his friend. " So far as I jnm concerned, I am willing you hould draw upon the town pump." " Dy Jove !" said Peteji " t have it I'll draw upon my cousin, the Duke of Bedford " ' It will be recollected dint the family name of his Grace hi Russell, and Pele was 'in the habit of boasting that he had descended from the same stock. So Pete " let tico fAoutanf dollars on hisOrace of Hedford ; and receiv- ed the stipulated amount' of fieo thousand two hundred dtiUars. .The bill, of course, had to be sent out to Lon don, to be presented to his Grace, and regularly protest- ipf, In order to establish 4 legal claim upon the drawer. l,ne morning it was accordingly found, with other doc- nments, on the table in the Duke's study, having been Jell for acceptance or payment. And who," said his Grace of Bedford, taking up the hill, and addressing his irjan of business.. " is this Peier Russell, that is drawing qn me for two thousand dollars I never heard of him before, and do not know by what authority he does so." am equally ignoranjt, your Grace," said the homme iTajairrs. " I know nothing of him. Senator Dayton, of New Jersey, Col. W. P. Haskell, of Tennessee, and Senator Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, who had been also expected, vverd detained away by unavoidable occurrences. The News says : 44 It was the GREAT MEETING of the. Messrs. Butcher, Washington, Davenport, campaign thus far. The Saloon was Beall and Opie, Committee; Ka.'Vec Pr. crowded in every part. The movement j was cordial unanimous and enthusiastic. A LETTER FROM GENERAL CASS, i The Young Men may Well be proud of P , . . . . . , , ; such a demonstration. Nothing superior! We nnd the following letter in the columns ; .u r u i i i 8 ! in the way of numbers, zeal, interest and of the New lork Herald. It appeared, origi- j enthusiasm, is likely to take place before ! nally, in the Ann Arbor True Democrat, a Mi- j the seventh of November. Whenever j chigan newspaper. j the name of Taylor was mentioned, it el- This letter affords ample evidence, if any icited a volley of cheers. The friends of were wanting, of the ground, and the only '.Old Zack are beginning to show them ground, on which Mr. Cass ever opposed the selves' not b dozens and hundreds, but I w : :.. i . , I by thousands, and the puzzle will be, af Wilmot proviso, and is io strict keeping with I .i i u n .l i.:- , k ii A A . ! ; ter. the election, where all the votes came i his speech. He did not oppose it on the ground from j of principle, but entirely for reasons of eipe- j ' GREAT TAYLOR MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Whigs at the Old Montgomery Harrison Meeting Ground, twelve miles from Charlotte, on the Charlotte and Davidson College Road, on the third Thursday 21st September. Mr. Os borne, the District Elector, Messrs. Johnston and Myers, and Messrs. Boyden, Barringer, Wilson, Guion, and others, are expected to address the meeting. The pub lic, without distinction of parties, is respectfully invited to attend. SURVEYOR'S COilIPASS fOR SALE, A NEW and elegant Surveyor's Compass for Clio Aliill' tit itilc Cnr'k friends, and supply them with any of the above enumer ated articles. k Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by close attention, not only to merit a continuance of the same, but a considerable increase for the future. HTHis shop is one door above G. W. Brown's stor and just opposite the " Brick Row." WM. II. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 27, 1848 ly Tailoring. BF. FRALEY is ever ready to make CLOTHING in the latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY MADE CLOTHING very cheap. He willalso teach the art of CUTTING to any wishing to learn, as he is agent for some of the most fashionable Tailors ot New York And Philadelphia. All kinds of clothes cut at short notice. Produce taken in payment at market prices. Iy2 Taki: ca'.i i very lowest prices t jt c of every description, M i' Among their JYardrole,' Bureau, I mnd Toilet and lad- Ottoman; S-fa ; I ' JVaioyairy. CuiU l 1 cy and. M'uoJ S( try description -.' : : erdrr ci ' Hating in oar en ; Itaney iu saying that v. for any kind of forni; a call from the citizen - All orders from a t'l Call at the old Hi:'. Salisbory.Jo'y HOTCHKiSS. Vho!t cbDiissio: . . 5o. SI, Wat r HAVE contan!'v GROCErJi:.-, SUGARS of a!l Vi style. TEAS I.. ' and Black Teas, in v ' TOBACCO, from i. brands. SEGARS. Reja! i, brands. Imported WIN Co I in casks of all sires. A ' In callinz your atif :. we can confidently of -r trusted to os wi'l be f. I lowest prices the mark, t oar city, we most re; -amine our Mock. New York, June If, 1 FALL AM Wi row i Jest KccciTfdctiu. I WOULD re-pec; f Salisbury and its v place for the purpow f CuillC in all i: strict attention to public patrons ce. I'.-, the latest FASHIONS, expense in giving e-ui. wiiti meir worn ; aiw r ; any work that I may . I have now in rny t : My Shop can be foun J . Salisbury, Sept. 2.1. 1 REFERENCE :r my instructions for t! I confidence reconimer .! : as capable of giving THOMAS ' Hous e sale. August 10, 1849 tf 15 I THE subscriber v. ' to the mil.lir. tl.rvt I. ! read inest lq ur.il. it WILLIAM J. PLUMMEK SADDLER lD IIAENESS XAKEE, rri AKES pleasure in returning his JL diency : Washington, Feb. 19, 1847. j My Dear Sir Your friend Doyle will be se. ! lected as a lieutenant, and I am lad we can j give you thi proof of a desire to pay respect to your recommendation. I am pressed to death by business, or I would write you a longer letter. However, the new. papers give you a full acconnt of our strange ; proceedings. We have not done much good ; j but they say it is darkest just before dayliht, and 1 am inclined to think that our darkest hour has past. It seems to me that good is coming out of mischief. There is a more determined spirit to support the administration than I have seen heretofore. It is now distinctly understood, ad it will be the democratic sentiment throughout the coun try, that everything must give way to a vigorous prosecution of the war, and that no measures 4 a . ' Well said his Grace, after musing a moment. " it musl be proposed that will embarrass the ad is probable that he is soirje poor and distant branch of ministration. my tam.iy wno nas wardered away off there to the j The Wilmot Proviso will not na, ih Mr .WEBSTER OUT FOR GEN. TAY LOR. In the speech delivered by the Hon. Daniel Webster, before the Whigs of MarshnYld on Friday last, he avowed himsflf fully, and unequivocally, in favor ! of the elect ion of General TH lor. CAPE Steam jBoat Q3 HJOSIIS? 5-TOaT "ST KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! , That MILLARD FILLMORE has distinct. ' ly DISAVOWED the slishtest wish or desire to interfere with the question of Slavery in the ! United States. i KEEP IT ALSO BEFORE THE PEO. ! PLE, That LEWIS CASS proclaimed it in his place in the Senate, that he WOULD HAVE ( VOTED FOR THE WILMOT PROVISO, had it been brought forward during the session of 1846. , KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That MILLARD FILLMORE is denounced by the Abolitionists as a Traitor and a Dough-Face, because he recognizes the institution of Slave- : ry, and brought a bill into Congress to pay a master the value of a runaway slave. KEEP IT ALSO BEFORE THE PEO- I PLE, That Gen. CASS boasts that he never was a slaveholder, that he DETESTS SLAV. ERY, and would be delighted to see it abolish, ed, if it could be done safely and peaceably. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That the Democratic papers dare not inform their readers that MILLARD FILLMORE VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE FIRST OF THE ATHERTON RESOLUTIONS, which de- iili best style, in all its- size in his line c.f I nous j : He Hatters hifne!fi: thanks to a!l those who have , ,:n,,. .V4.n . n.1 heretofore favored him with their ! ... , t cutorn. He truts and believes that he has given very general, if not uni- milted by bis en;j : according to the bi versal suitiffaciioii ; and ns he is for the past, so shall he continue to feci grate- i ful to u 11 who may patronize his ! shop. He would inform the public that he has lately receiv- , ed some very fine northern materials, and is now better ,' prepared to do Saddle and Harness work than ever. J His prices are not extravagant, but his work is pood ' He occupies his usual ctand, opposite to the store of Ik- ! ger &. Maxwell, and is ever ready to obey orders in the I line of business to which he le!onys. He keer on hand ; a good stock of saddles, bridles, martingales, harness, xc. for sale, and can most generally, furnish insianter, such articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1, lb4d tf 5 bly given entire k show for. lhemelvr mot moderate kin !. eruted as speedily dressed to him at t: : diate attention. Salisbury, June J 25 DOLL A rflHE Proprietors oi the CAPE FEAR STEAM clares that Congress has no JURISDICTION JL L High Shoals Iron Works! Guttoii County, X. C IHK sulwcriler bavins leafed the a JL hove Ilstablifhtnent, for the purpoe of manufacturing Iron, Nails, Castings, j-Xr .'mi .pmoie?, uranns, ana an UiacK mH1 Vor'l.Bnd having good Lathes and an excellent .Machinist from the North will le prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Machi nery at short notice. Having spared neither pains nor expcnue in selecting a cood set of workmen, connected with his own long experience in the above line of busi ness, will warrant all work made at this establishment to be as well executed as it can !e done in this part of the country, and at prices to suit the times. WM. e. uosn. February . llS lv41 Speed the Plough. R BOAT COMPANY have new Steamer put on the River the GOV. GRAHAM, wilds of Kentucky, and in distress ; the amount is but a Iritle ; let tU Lill bi paid ;" and paid it was. In the course of time Pete's friend got back two thou nate. Il would be death to the war death to all hopes of getting an acre of territory death and dollars, less Danker' commissions, and without i to ,ne administration, and death to the demo interest, for two thousand two hundred he had paid Pete some months' previously, i It was regular thane, only the sharer became the hre. '- " j Our friend, from whoni we had the story, said he ne ver Ward whether Pete ever renewed the operation. We can only add, that: we have often wished we had uh a eousim in London N. O. Bulletin. of A CAPITAL STORY, fcvery body knows Bb Foster of Franklin, a fellow ,f infinite jesl," of niot! extjuisite humor, whose joke9 r inimitable. Bob is ai Democrat ; but he told us a 7 he other day which he dechred beat the telegraph aM hollow, wonderful as tihnt great agent of news is ac knowledge J to be. Atjie risk of " marring a curious Ule io lhe telling," (for BoVs imitative manner of course 1s wanting) we may-totethnt we received, in Louisburg, tlj hews of Gen. Taylor nomination on Friday after poon, 9th June, and the jallnnt Whig of that ancient town immediately fired iij thundering salute on the oc casion.' Bob was at hotjne, somewhat over two miles from town, and, when ie heard the first gun, but little dreamed of jhe cause ut he was attracted by the 'f uinea-riiUkens ; they all flocked together at the report, and aet up lhe song whkli spoke plainly in Bobs ears: It's old Zick It's old Zaek f It's old Zack 1 If old JSlck ! ltVJ Zack ! And the peacock jumped upon the; jetJr, slrrlchen bis nck to listen awhile at the guin eas, and then gave three! cheers : Hurrah ! hurrah! hurrah r and this was rrpearted by them all every lime the cannon fired. Bob aays he thus knew, in utter de fiance of the ttlegraph, tlisat Gen. Taylor, was nomina te j, and he is bound to vole for hira. N, C. Time. k, - . I - : ; The steam ship (Jeorglii was launched at Boston on the 3th Instant In beautifal style, from the yard of her builders, Messra. Smith &'Dimon, and was immediate ly taken to the dock attached to the establishment of Meskrs.'Sccfr & Co., where she will receive her en cratic party. It was not so intended. It no doubt originated with proper feelings; but things have now come to such a pass, that its adoption will produce these efleets. j It is distinctly avowed by the Southern mem- bers of Cong ress that thev would not vote for any measures for the prosecution of the war, nor would they ratify any treaty, if this provi- sion becomes a law. It will probably go back from the Senate to the House, where I hope the appropriation will pass without any proviso. I am, with great respect, truly yours, not. LEWIS CASS. R. S. ilson, E$q. Should not Southern men beware bow they select a man for the Presidency whose tergiver sation has been so open, so notorious, and so i shameless, on such a question, j so short a space of time as lies between February and December of the same year 1 to run regularly between Wilmington and Fayetteville, at the late reduced freights. She draws but "20 inchea water, having two engines and locomotive boiler, with superior accommodations for Passengers. am r,.,io , i . r t MPADV w.i. mington, will be forwarded up the river, free of commis- ! settled liy the people thereof thus giving to 8i ' the INDIANS, MEZITOES, ZAMBOES, and a ii Ts I r .1 -m i r i i i ah rromice irom tne country win oe lorwarueu down over the question of slavery in the United States. KEEP IT ALSO BEFORE THE PEO PLE, That Gen. CASS has proclaimed the MONS TROUS OPINION that the question of slavery in the newly acquired territory must be ANA WAY f.-cr . from Morgans t a Negro Man Iae, i aged about 21 year-, 5 feel 9 or 10 incLe i i was purchased by rue c I ganton, who purcliaM ! ' ning, of Buike ccui.'y back to that county 'I': Dollars will U- pa i J f r ment in any jail so i!.;; 1 application to Jt hn I Salisbury, May 1,1- FAIILY ( SIX Lectures on C Consoinpiicn, A- ' all Female Diseaei. L per 50 eta. ; boun J 7. c JJ cts. Shoulder Braces aru! ( any part, 50 cts. po-!: -' by mail, letter pwtar-. to 10, for all llv;' Womb, and Weak I'.js k , everywhere. For Lra t porters, give height f: . of person next the f urf tare, mention whit.li t of the above goods A Broadway, New York, ; February 24, 1-1?. J . The subscriber would inform the citizens of -""-T th the man side e country in general, that he is engaged in ' " e manufacture of the celebrated Davis, East. jPRIOE an, and Evans Chenoweth double pointed and raslilot"- de hill Ploughs, which cannot be surpassed a r ease of draught or beauty of work. Those ! ' udinif nlmiifk. n .. t... ..l:..j f . i .4 Avril 27. li-" i roii'.ii;e irom me country win oe lorwurueu aown t i i l t . . r-.ri t. i r V... the river and to its destination free of commissions. j lher CO,ored '"babttants of such terr.tory the ff ease of draught or beauty of work.. Those We are now building two Tow Boats which will be comoleted before the fall freights begin. Communications addressed io J. &. W. L. McGary, Wilmington, and W. L. McGary, Fayetteville, will have attention. W. L. McGARY, Agent. April 15, 1S43 ly32 The undersigned is now building a large warehouse at the river entirely isolated from other buildings where he will receive and forward all goods sent to his address at the usual charge, saving half the up town hauling. W. L. McGARY. . right and power to exclude citizens of the South w,snng ploughs can be supplied at anv of tho fl -1'r,l-'. from establishing themselves with their proper. J:I,OWinlK ' ,viz : Mfksville, Salisbury, j WSSSSSS. ty on the soil. Valuable Lands and Water mm power, KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That .MILLARD FILLMORE has always been a 1 frank, open and consistent politician, that he has not two sets of opinions, one for the North and the other for the South ; that he does not, like VAN BU REN, boast of being "a northern man wiih southern principles," nor make pro- ' fessions at the eleventh hour to gull the South. ' KEEP IT ALSO BEFORE THE PEO. Concord and Charloote, or at any other point, wncre a load can be sold. J. II. THOMPSON. Tyro, Davidson co.. N. C, Aug. 10, 1618. 6mli Medicines, Medicines. JUST II A VERY large all kinds, such t 1 ! deira, Sherry. Puit, ! Wines. ' Jo'-r 6, 1643 V Dre rcce,v'ng Dr. C. B. Wheelera T I PLE, That Southern Democrats are endeavor- Paints Dye-Stuffs. Spices $ Perfumery. ing to hold up LEWIS CASS as " a Northern Fancu and Uuseful Articles, us I WISIJ to sell that valuable place on the South Yad kin River, known as the SflOALS, containing 400 ACRES OF LAND, with its SJendid WATER-POWER. The land is ex- PRINCIPLE. j If any thing were wauling to convince that ihi I r.. .. . . with its "v v"' PJM' "'n ne leaders,) cellent.and as to water-power.it is one of the best sites i wrre peiiectly regardless of the issue of all tnose questions connected with slavery, save in so far as they may be convenient parly weapons, it would be amply supplied by the course of lhe Locofoco Southern press, since Mr. P.lk signed the Qregon bill. Nine months ago, Mr. Win throp was denounced by the Union, the Enouir- er, the Louisiana Cornier, and the whole South- Jret insPecl the place, ii i unnecessary here to give any proviso in the Oregon bill of 1845. Southern 'l1' wll WU show 'he premisesnd give any further men who voted for him, were held un to their ! ,nl,on td. CHARLES FISHER, ivi uiui, urn. ueiu up to tneir Slisburv, Auost IT. 194S I4wl6 ioall the Southern country for Mills and Factories of all descriptions. -Its location is in the centre of the best grain-growing region in all N. Carolina, and is conven ient to inexhaustible supplies of superior iron ore. , The power is sufficient to propel any number of Mills or oth er Factories When the contemplated Rail Road through this part of the Slate shall be completed, this place must become a large manufacturing town, as it unites all the essentials for such a place. SU 18 probable anv TWrnn wUhinor frt nurohniu. ..,;il j r - .. . - -. - ?v. mil. i man with Southern vrtncioles" JUST AS THEY DID VAN BUR EN, and that LEWIS CASS IS AIDING TO PROPAGATE THE FRAUD, by causing to be circulated two editions of his life, one, intended to reconcile slaveholders to IlHDOrtant tO Mil QwnerS. foanh M tatc cc i DAVli; old stand the largest and Lett stock of Superior Court tf I, MEDICINES, 1NSTUMENTS, ! Ncm:, Denjami.n Carra'.!. IT appearing to t!,- Defendant, lien,;: this State: It is il.r r. : iication be made ia i: r olina Watchman, fr t1 te and appear at iL- r of Law, to be held f r Court House in Letl' 'ful ever brought into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. IjOCKE & CHAFF1N. Salisbury, May 11, 184 S 2 ? in with Northern anti-slavery men. KEEP IT LSO BEFORE THE PEO. PLE, That LEWIS CASS never was regard ed in any other light than as a violent opponent ofSlaveryand a RECOGNISED CHAMPI. ON OF THE WILMOT PROVISO, and that he only modified his opinions when he became a candidate for President ; that even now he HAS SEVER WBITTEX OR UTTERED OXE 8YLLA- ble AgaiXst the ProvIso ; and that when in terrogated by his Northern friends on the sub- HOTCHKISS S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in Fayetteville, by D. McNEILL 5c Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the next General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, for Charter of a Rail Road lobe constructed from the Town of Charlotre to the Town of Danville, in Vii-nnia or to soma point oo the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road August 10, 1848. awer lhe petition cf 0 , or judgment pro iir.T, and this case set f r 1 Witnesa, Andrew 1I: ibis 13th day of Jur.e, 3m3 : : A ( W. BVV H T J lfJ found at theirdnig:c rr ' Salislutf, Decern ' r I "WAr. Jnst printed on ccllent PAPEH. I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1848, edition 1
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