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7 i i constitution, and tlie rights of the States from which such citizens emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union, and would lend directly to subvert the Un ion itself. Resolved, That, as a fundamental prin ciplein our political creed, that a people in forming a constirution have a uncondi tional rieht to form and adopt thp govern menl which they may think Le:t calcula ted to secure their liberiy, prosperity, and happiness; and that m conformity thereto, no other condition is ienped by the fede ral constitution on a State in urder to be admitted into this Union, except that its constitution shall be republican and that the imposition of anv other by Congress Would not r.nlv he in viilsiion at the const!- tution, but in direct conflict with the princi pie on which out political system rests. On motion cf C;?l, Hen ton, who denoun ced the act of " bringing forth mere ab stractions ;c the certain defev. of the busi ness of the remainder of the session" as "c29:"nff a fire brand into ihe councils of the nation to set the world on fire," they were laid on the table. "The American Amaranth, and Lady's and Gentleman's Temperance Magazine," is ihe title of a new monthly, published in Philadelphia, by Parker, Jones & Davi3, at 81,25 per annum. It is rather sickly in its order, and yet the mechanical execution is excellent. We wish it success, but fear its existence will prove as transitory as the oilier experiments of Mr. Fisk that have preceded it. The President has sent a message to Congress recommending a tax on Tea ami Coffee during the war w ith Mexico. The Ilev'd. A. J. Battle, (Baptist) has been chosen Chaplain of the North Caroli na Regiment, which yet requires a compa ny to complete it. 1st Lieut Scales, of the Rockingham, Guilford and Stokes company, died at Fort V Johnson on tne 12th inst. of bilious pneu monia Adjutant General Haywood presented the Regimental Flag in WiIir.ingion,on the 13th inst. He addressed Col. Paine, who replied, but whether with the speech we published for hira last week, we have not heard as yet. The Capitulation of Monterey. Me publish 10 day the official account of this aiTau, w "nkc tunic tor pouitr-at capi tal, but to promulgate facts. We look not on. General Taylor as a candidate for the Presidency, but as an American ofiicer,ind so we shall judge hun ; besides, the whigs would not boast of his s-jecessfes (?) in a war J hey declare unjusi ! Governor Alpheus Felch. of Michigan, (dern.) has bean elected Senator for six .years in p!ae of VVocuibrtdge (fed.; whose term expires the 4ih of Match next. GO IT! It is S3id that three privateers have sailed from London; that they cleared for Maniila, but are really Mexican priva teers destined for the Atlantic. We learn from our exchangs'that North and South Carolina and Virginia, conjoint ly. will be called on to fill up one of iht Ten Regiments recently authorized to be rai3e3 by the act of Congress. $ The Standard says that when the nomi nation rf Major Caldwell and ('apt David son was submittec to the Senate for appro val, Mr. Mangum asked the Senate in a public speech to reject the nominations. Thns is party the ruling principle with a North Carolina Senator under every or cumslance. The ridiculous position of Mangum and Gales is this tne Utter thro a correspondent accuses the Mecklenburg boys of "backing out," while Mr Mangum tries to back them out, unless they suffer lli3o;3elves to be led by some of the Mexi cn Whig party ! WHIG VOLUNTEERS. It does really seem that one cannot get the truth from the whig press. The Mil '-ton Chronicle says that " one-half of the Cas-well volunteers are good wh:"$." At. officer of the company writing to the editor of the Standard, says '-the enormous num ber of fourteen whigs" are in that compa ny; and he also -jays ihat the R-giment is democratic by two-thirds, We thought by at least three-fourths. Fayetteville Carolinian. PEACE WITH MEXICO. The Editor of U. S. Gazette" has re -caived a letter, in which the writer, now in the city of Mexico, states that the dif ference between Mexico and the United States will soon be adjusted- He believes that Mexico needs money more than ahe dots land, and that she wil! willingly part . with California, in order to obtain some '.equivalent in cash. JL7E2yzT LATERNEWS. 'Havana February 9th, 1847. "1 have the honor to inform you ol the arrival of the British steamer from Vera Cruz, with dates from the city to the 2d inst., and from the city of Mexico to the 59th ult, at which time the greatest con fusion, yea consternation prevailed. The minstry had resigned, and Congress had determined to dissolve orr the 1st of this month. " The clergy, as I before observed, had refused to rant a single dollar, and wrre endeavoring to prevail on the Con cress to pronounce with them against San ta Anna. Some of the departments or States were for proclaiming Ssnta Anna dictator, while others were for pulling him down al together. " Vera Cruz was under the command of Gen. Vega, the relieved prisoner. The city contained nbr.w. 4,000 regular and vol unteers, dependant for provisions dail from the interior. The castle about 1, 100, also dependent on the city for suo plies. " They appear to be on the verge of an other revolution. They had much rather fight amon themselves, than wfth U9, or 1 should say the troops of the United States, for they than know with whom they are fighting 44 Santa Anna's army at San Luis were in a state of starvation in fact. One regi ment had left for the city of Mexico, and it is reported that Santn Anna had taken up his march for Tampico." (Doubtful ) "He most likely will have got back to Mex ico to put down the party against him if he can. 44 The transport ship May Flower, with Virginia Volunteers, anchored here this morning. 1 called with our consul on board. They are in fine spirits and ?ail a gain in the morning for Point Isabel" Some editor has wilfully perpetrated the following rhyme: 44 Hail beauteous maid of grace divine, Why do you wear a bump behind V To which n bustle-ing maid makes the following retort: "Hail dandies with your broad tailed coats. Why do you wrsar your hair like goats V NOTICE ! A M. persons indebted to the Subscriber, are J:L rf quested to conie and settle up.as he must nave raonev, or they may have cost to pay. W. R. EDWARDS. . Dec 22 24-5 1 Grist and Saw ?HII TO REST.- The subscriber offers his Grist and Saw Mil! to rent, together with several acres cf Land. It :s situated about 11 miles west of Lincointon, near ti e Burke road, and is in a good situation for business. ALSO TO KENT, A Plantation, containing about 20 acres, undtfT fence. There is also a Saw Miil.on Buffalo, attached to the place. The terms wil! be accommodating. For par' culars apply to the subscriber at his residence 11 miles west of Lincointon, or by 'euer addressed to Seagle's store, : Ca tawba county. DAVID BEAM. Oct 10 16-tf 'WfOjTICE. -The Subscriber wishes to get one or two Apprentices to the Coach-Ma-ku g business, about 15 or 16 years of age, sober and industrious, of good character and family, and some '.oltrable disposition to ingenuity, lie would also be glad to get a. young man that had some knowledge of the business and would wish to perfect himself. SAMUEL LANDER. July 24 y-3m NO APOLOGY FOR WIGS. Please to read without prejudice the follow ing communications, which'in addition to hun dreda of others equally respectable, should re noore tiie doubts of every reasonable person of the uniform and singular efficacy of JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC. Shaft bur?, Bennington Co., Vt.,Aug;.4, 1840. Dr Jayne: Dear Sir Being acquainted with some of those recommending your HAIR TON iu, to wit : tiev. u. U. l'ark,Ker.Dr. Babcock, and Rev L. Fletcher,! purchased two battles, with a view to make an experiment. I have boen quite bald for about four years, and obliged to wear a wig. Indeed it is constitutional with raj family to be bald in early life. I confess,! had but little confidence io the attempt, having been so long bald, and being near 4b' years of age, and that part ot my head destitute of hair exceedingly smooth. 1, however, commenced agreeably to your directions, and used one bottle faithfully. and with very little effect, but before I had used the second bottle, a Tery fine fuzxy hair became perceptible, which continued to grow, and now having used the third bottle, I have had three cuttings performed, and the prospect is very flattering, that I shall again be blessed with a fine head of hair, ornamental and useful, I am extremely gratified with the pros pect, and from observations made, many of my friends and acquaintances, who have heretofore reg-arded the preparation as deceptive, and or.!y a catch-penny concern, are new well satisfied that it is "Truth- jjso Fiction " J. W. Sawyer. Pastor Baptist Church, Shaftbury, Vt. C C. HENDERSON. Aitnt. Lincointon, N. C. 34- ATTE2TIOIf, 7Ut RECI7IEXT. ? The Commissioned Officers of the 7lst Regiment North Carolina Militia, are hereby orderod to Pa rade at Holland's old field, on -Monday, the Blh of March next, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. armed and e quipped for Drill and organization; and Parade their resDective Com panies at the same place on Tuesday, the 9th of next month, in order for Review, and to elect a Lieutenaut-Colonel. . M. H. HAND. Colonel. Feb 20 23- LAIW FOR SALE. 2 9 ill sell, on accommodating terms, the fol lowing Tracts of Land, viz. : Verdant Vale, lying two miles S. E. of Lin cointon, containing 180 acras, well improved, with a first iate meadow thereon the Planta tion whereon Robert Williamson, Esq. formerly 1 lived. J The Plantation whereon Elijah Sullivan lives, containing 110 acres, well improved .lying two miles west of Lincointon, on the Morgan-' ton road. Au undivided half of S90 aeres, lying on ihe waters of Potts' creek, joining lands of John Wise, William Rodritk, Davfd Robinson, und otbors Two thousand acres, lying cn the waters of Indian Creek tnd Jacobs' river, in Catawba county. Twenty two hundred acres, lying on ihe wa ters of Ball's creek, in Catawba county. Four hundred and fifty acres, lying on the vaterscf Jacobs' river, joining lands of John Hcdson and others. Two hundred and fifty acres lying-on the waters of Camp creek, joining the Buike line. Six hundred and fiftv acres, on thn water i.f Caadp creek and Jacobs' river, joining lands of amorose a. l,uiz, Ksq.and others. Six hundred and fifty acres, lying on both SiJes of Linu s creek and Jacobs' river, inclu ding an excellent Shoal and beat for Water power. TERMS made known on application to the subscriber, livii.g five and a half miles North of Lincointon. JOHN COULTER. Feb 20 28-6fn Jtust Received and OPENING. A STOCK OF NEW CHEAP GOODS, bought for cash, aud will be sold to the best advantage to those who may wish to pur chase. ROBT. E. J Oil X STUN. Feb 12 27-5t ;TO THE LADIES.-CO A o So. S 32 S 2 lb a Torkvillc, S. C. RESPECTFUL!. V informs the Ladies gene rally, that he h now prepared to furnish Mem with the Latest Fashions from London.Paria ond New York, including a variety of Paper Pat terns, for Cutting Costumes, viz.: Close Bodice Dress. Pelisses, Riding Habits,MantilIas, Sacks and Spanish Cloak?. The Patterns will be made to represent the Fashion Plates, as thsy are published in thfl Londou ,and New York Magazines. All wishing to purchase tbe above named Patterns, will be accommodated by application as above. Directions. Forward two string of by mail; one that will meet around the body, cloe up under the arms, precisely , the other arou'iJ the smallest part of the waist. The Patterns will be sent by mail, free of postage, with a full expla nation accompanying. The money will be refun ded if satisfaction is not given. Price, the full sett, Two Dollars, Any three Patterns, One Dollar. Nov 26 22-4t Watch & Clock Maker & Jeweler Informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lincointon, and its vicinity, that he has returned, and will remain at hi old stand, during the Winter months, where he will continue to cany on the various branches of his busi ness. He has laid in an extensive assortment of Watch mateiials, and keeps for sale a variety of Jewellery, such as Gold Pencils, Bracelets. Finzer and Ear Rings. Lockets. Watch Kevs. Guard Chains, Thirnbles.Breast Pins, Studs, Clasps, Hair Pins, Corals, Spectacles, &c. &c. Also supply of choice Perf limery, and a large variety of Fancy Articles, suitable far Chiistmas and New Year Presents, foi old and young. Just Received.' a larire assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, besides others of every kind, price and quality, Old Gold and Silver, and Country Produce. taKen in exchange lor Jewellery. uec 8 23-tf THE undersigned propose to sell, at their Quarry. 94 miles South of Lincointon. Lime of a superior quality, at the following prices, .to wit: Slacked Lime, not screened, per bushel. 1 0 ctm. Slacked Lime, screened, 12 A Roche-Lime, or not slacked, " 18 We have reduced the prices of our Lime to me the hard times, and to enable the Farming commu nity to procure a valuable article in improving their Farms, at a reasonable price. For strength, our Lime is not surpassed by any in the Western part f the State ; it has been tried by those competent to judge Call and examine, and try it for your selves. Letters addressed either to D. W.Schenck. Jacob Rush or Daniel Shuford, living in Lincoln ton, desiring any information in reference to the Lime, will be promptly attended to. . JACOB RUSH, DANIEL SHUF RD January 27 6m2. T8jJ OTICE."The subscriber wishes to em JL p'y a Smith, that has some acquaint ance with Carriage Irotirg, or that is master of his business. For mch a person a reasonable compensation will be paid in cash, and constant employment given. Please apply soon. SAMUEL LANDER. Sept 23 15 6t NOTICE. (The Subscriber having indulgec his customers for a Ion? time, is now compelled to enforce a settlement, and that without delay ; aK wishing to save cost had better attend in this notice. GILBERT Pit ESN ELL. Feh 20 . 28-tt This splendid stallion, so well and favorably known, is now the properly of the subscriber.residin'j in Lin cointon. His services are offered on fair terms, for which, and his Pedigree and Stands, sen the handbills. Season com- metcing 15th March, ending 15th of June. L. P. ROTH ROCK. Feh 20 28-tf COMMON SCHOOL. NOTICE. In pursuance of a Resolution adopted by the Board ol Superintendents of Common Schools, respecting a pro rata distribution ol the School fund for the present year, the subscriber will pay drafts from the different Commit tecs in the couniy of Lincoln, cor responding to the several appropriations nerem specified, viz : Jo District No. 1, SG8 00 No.25. $57 50 " 2, 71 00 26, 84 00 3, 88 50 " 27, 95 50 4, 56 50 28, 101 00 " 5, 76 00 29, town, 126 00 " 6, 86 50 " 30, 54 00 " 7, 72 00 31. 73 00 " 8, 86 50 32, 64 00 " 9. 85 00 14 33, 60 00 10, 72 50 34, 78 00 " 11, 66 50 35. 85 00 12, 61 00 36, 80 00 13, 64 00 ".37, 91 00 " 14, 59 50 " 38, 69 00 " 15, 57 50 39, 57 00 16, 76 50j " 40. 65 50 17, 78 50 41, 58 00 " 18. 51 OOj " 42. 68 00 " 19. 90 50 " 43, 59 00 i " 20. 74 50 " 44, 61 50 21, 58 50 " 45, 74 00 44 22, 70 50 " 46, 91 00' " 23. 94 50 " 47. 67 00 24, . 63 00 48, 51 00 M. WHITESIDES Chm'n. January 15, 1847 NEW GOODS- C. C. HENDERSON, Isnow receiving at his old stand in Lin colnton, a large and splendid assortment ol Freih Fall and Winter Goods, Selected by himself with great care in New York and Philadelphia, and purchased en tirely for cash ; consisting of Cloth?, Cassimeres, Sattinet?, Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Cravats, Comforts, Fancy Vestings, Cashmere Robes, Mouslmde Lames, Plain and Figured Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Silks, Shawl. Cambrics, Muslins, Linens, Laces, Calicoes, Linseys, Checks, Ticks, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery & Gloves Velvet, Silk, I uscan and Straw Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Bonnet Wire, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Upper, Scle and Patent Leather. Calf Skins. Choice Hides. Pad Skins, Hog Skins and Morocco, An exit nsive Assortment of Plated Sadlery, Saddles and Bridles, Harness Mounting and Coach Trimmings, Eliptic Springs, Patent Axle-Trees, Malleable Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Ware, Carpenters Planes, Drugs, Paints, and Patent Medicines, Glass and Queens Ware, Rifle and Ride Barrels, Oils, Soap and Candles, StIR0D SIR HISS, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Spades, Cast, German, Crawler, Blister, Spring and heet SI LLL, Iron Castings and Nails, Sheet & Hoop Iron, Quicksilver.Crucibles, German Bolting Cloths, and Screen Wire. Bagging Rope and Twine, GARDEN SEEDS; LUCERNE, CLO VER, and other Grass Seeds; School Books and Stationary; In short, the most General Assortment of Goods that can be found in any store in the Slate of North Carolina, all of which he will sell as low for cash, or on a credit to responsible purchasers, as any other mer chant in the village. He invites aH persons wishing to bay, to examine his stock be fore purchasing, as he is determined to let no Merchant in the Village under sell hiro. Lincointon, Oct. 27. 3m TAILORING. ALLEN ALEXANDER, having now received the latest Fashions, is prepared to accommodate the public. His tenr.a are moderate, and his work shall not be ei celled in taste or dura bility. CcTTise'done at short notice. Nov 16 21 ."T3V STATE OF NORTH CARpLlNA,. Lincoln corrvnr. Court of Pleas nd Quarter Kewions Decemtir SSesrion 1846. W. If. Mictaelft r.v. Attachment levied on la a J. Felix Keishardt, j . j ; IT appearing to ihe satisfaction of the Court, that tbe Defendant ha left the State, so that iie ordinary prccrg3 of law cannot be served upon him ; It is therefore ordered, that p uMication be made, for six weeks in the tt Lincoln Courier " giving notice to said defendant, that he muit W and appear before the Justices of our C'oun ptTleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court tole held lor said County, at the Court House in Lincoln ton, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in february next, then and lhare to picador replevy; otherwise, judgement final will be ordered again! him, and the lands levied on condemned to satisfy plaintiffs dimands and cost. : - Witness,Kobert Williamson, Clerk of saidCourt, at office, the 1st Monday of Uec'r 1846, in the 7 1st vear ofAmerican Independence. KOBFRT WILLIAMSON, clerk. Printer fee, $5 62. 256 STATE OF NORTH CAKOMMA, LINCOLN COVNTr. Court of Pica and Quaitcr Sessions Dcccrube.. ScosLnis 1846. D. Adcrkcldt, vs. C Attachment levied on land. Felix Keinhardt. j IT appearing to the satisfaction 6f the Court, that the Defendant has left the' tState, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upeil, him ; is therefore ordered, that publication be made for mx weeks in the " Lincoln Courier," giving notice to paid defendant, that' he mut bo and appear before the Justices of our (7ouit ofPIean and Quarter Sesriion?, at the Court House n Lin cointon, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in February next,then and there to plead or replevy otherwise, judgement final will be ordered against him, and the lauds levied on condemned to satisfy plaintiffs demands and cost. Witness.Kobcit Wi!liainson,Clerk ofsaid Court, at office, the 1st Monday of Dec'r 1846, in the 7lst year ofAmerican Independence'. K. WILLIAMSON, clerk. Printer's fee, $5 62. 25 C STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA, LINCOLN COUNTY. i, '..miy . Court ofPleas and Quarter Sessions Dccea.Ler Scrisiciis 1846 - ; Lyman Woodford," Attachment. r. y Geo. Moiz summoned as VVillard Boyden. J Garnishee. T appearing to the satisfaction of the C6urt"i that the defendant, lllard uovdei;, his absconded or conceals himself, oo that the ordina ry process of law cannot be served on biui ; It is therefore ordered by Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the "Lincoln Courier," giving notice to said defendant, that he must ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, at the next court to be held for said County,'at tbe Court House in Lincoluton on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in Feb, ruary next; then and there to plead or replevy; otherwise, judgement finul will be entered up a gainst him, and the effects in the hands ot th garishee condemned to satisfy plaintiffs demand and cost. Witness, R. Williamson, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 1st Monday of Dec'r, in the 71st year ofAmerican Independence, A. D. R. WILLIAMSON', Clerk. Printer's fee, Z 62. 8?6 . ; , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, LINCOLN COUNTY ' 11 Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessiona December Session 1816. Jacob Ru h, Attachment.' ' , . vs. C Oeorge W . Moix summoned Millard Boyden S as Garnishee ' IT appearing to the eatisfation of the Coujtt that the defendant. Willard Boyden, ha ab sconded or conceals himself, so that the ordinary, process of law cannot be served on hira; It is there fore ordered by Court, that publication 'Iw'mjuTe; tor six weeks in the u Lincoln Courier' 'giving notice to said defendant, that he must ppea'be fore the Justices of our Court of Pleas andQuarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held tor sajd, County, at the Court House in Lincointon, ca. the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday h Februa-' ry next, then and there to plead or replevy, other-' wioe.judement final will be entered up against him,' and the effects in the bands of the garnishee cohi demned to satisfy laintifls demands and cost.''1 '"' : W iiness, Robert Williamson, Clerk ' of onr said Court, at office, the 1st Monday tff pccVin the 7 1st year ofAmerican IndepeudehxV A. D. 1746. . . . it ROBERT WILLIAMSON, Clerk. .. Printer's fee, $5 62. 26-r6 ' STATE OF NORTH CJ ROLINAV''" LINCOLN OOCNTY. . RDERED BY COURT, Tfcit heretfte ' the State's Docket shall not be taken up- ui- til Thursday of the term, and that pubhalio' sf ; thia order be made for six weeks in thccLiacola Courier, aud on the Court House door.iV .,f Certified at Office, Nov. 20, 1846. v., , j F. A. HOKE, Clerk L,S, c.V Nov 26 2-rCt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CLEAVELAND COCXTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions November Session 1846.. .i '- yy Joshua Beam, " Attachment levied' orr' vs. J " ' Michael Beam. J land:1 "' It appearing to the fatisfaction otijij Court that the defendant hath retpoTpad hircself out of thelitDiu of this Stste, . therefore ordered by the Court, thai gublKrj cation be made in the Lincoln Coorier,,ba! six successive week, notifying the defend dam to be aud appear at the next Court of Pieasaud Quarter Sessions, tobe'opVhtTI and held for the Couuty of Cleavelantfkt'! the CourtHouse in Shelby on the 7ih''o1 day after the 4th Monday in Deie)nbkeMl next, then and thereto plead, answe.p demur to said proceeding, or judgment will, be taken pro confesso acd the land caivn demned and ordered to be sold to satisfy plaintiffs demand end costs. 'A Ol Witness, Richard Champion CIert;'tf h our said Court.at office,abc Sth'Mpb day after tbe 4th Monday rsip Ureter, in ibe 71st year of Wt Iti dependence, A. 1846Y RICHARD CHAMPION. Ciett;"' , Printer's fee, fa 62. 25-6
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