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J Again re ve disappsinted in iog abk to lay the Message of Prei nt Taylor before our readers, -owing the failure of ai organiz stion of the ouse up to the 15;h inst. Our post ript head may give some information. yoimg ' dojourrrer among os ! How w'eil the- heart ! ahe parent with mournful joy, while standing by the Mid earth bed of lot little ones Mournful because he sweet treasure is taken away ; joyful because that pie. ciou treasure glitters in the diadem of ihe Redeemer. South Carolina. The Hons. Lang ou Cheves, F. H. Elmore, JT. H. Ham mond, ard R. W. Barnwell, have been dacted ly the Legislature as delegates to represent tl Slate at large in the athern Convention. - The Penitentiary scheme has been itirtly defeated. The Bank question las been laid over, and its Iq ud iMon become a question for the people at )thi next State election. I 00- The Stockholders of the Cataw i liToll Bndge Company meet at New Ifci, to-day, to organize the Company. I We cordially agrees with several ofui brother editors in the beeehsity of ap editorial convention, in ordeto es trv h forms, and scales of prices fo be Chived throughout the State. We haveendeavored to conform to the estab Iished usages ot the craft, m all our operaiionB, but self-preservation," &c. has compelled us "to do a great nglu," (to ourselves) "do a little vrong"(io the respectable craft) occasionally. Let us have the convention, Mr. Cameron, and we hope your neighbor wili call it. OO We are not ia ti e writing vein this week, havinu d ponded on the inea- sge,aa a 6iificiMit excuse; besides these egg-nog times gives us the blues imt from the use, however. Our pa per is filled with more interesting mat ter, however, than we could indite, un d circumstances. " Singular Phtnomtna.-Oi Friday cvnmg, about unsc , i singular phe nomena was ohseived in the heavens. V hen fir- seen i resembh-d a bail of fi:e, and wiule it was being watrhed suddenly exploded, ai d an appearance was r-em to issue 'similar to tnmke. This was observed until lost sight of in II. e dni kness of night. Marion (6 C.) tar, Dec. Y'Z. 1J ' Correspondence of CharlcstonMercury Va.shigt n. Dee. 9. There i a rumor atlont tiere,(impor lam, it true ) ih.u there has been a Hare up in the Cabinet, and that norno of the members will resign One I have heard mentioned particularly Mr. Crawford, 'f Georgia. S me say that if lie re uiiiiis il will be owing to the votes ol fvifiorsf Stephens and Toombs, both of nnotn refuse to support Mr. W'inthrp, who is the candidate the Admimslra , titiH. Others say that he has, fortune time past, disagreed with the rest of the Cabinet in regard to the -slavery ques tion, and that the vote of Stephens and Too'nbs is but a reflection ol his opin ion. The present session assuredly will be a stormy one. From the remarks ot inanv of the members inter that the Administration lias been heaping up lor itself w rath, and that the wroageat denun ciations that human genius can invent will be poured uu upon it, whether (ie 6ervedly or not 1 filmil not 6ay every onojuuge lor himself. TAKE NOTICE. 31 By last evening's Mails. Columbia, Dc. 17. Our Cotton market opened this mor ning with a good and active demand, and on the low and middling qualities a slight advance was obtained on rates ennrnt at ihe close of the last week. 243 biles were sold at prices ranging from 8 3 4 to 10 cen's. Washington, Dec. 17,6 p. m. The House has again adjourned with out eff-cting an election i f Speaker. The result of the last vote was for Boyd, (Dem.) 67; W inthrop (Whig) C7; Hugh White (Whig) 16; Poller (Uem.) 13; ftlorehead (Wing) 6; Strong, (Dem.) 5. Mr. Stanly withdrew his his name as a candidate. 4 OCT The new and beautiful State Cap itol at Mon'gomery, Ala. was totally de stroyed ' by t fire on Friday last. The Senate had just adjourned.but the House was in eessxin at ihe time. The clerks ot the two Houses saved all their papers, and the archives oi the State, in the of fices ol h Governor, Secretary of State, Treauier and Comptroller, were also all ssed. Most all the (uinituie, and the larger portion ol the d rTerent libraries were likewise presMved from the llames, so that; the great loss is the building " The Jury of Inquest, in the cae of Dr. Parkrnnn, rendered n verdici tint the deceasea rarne to his death "by a blow or blows, wouwd or wounds, wuh some iusirucnent pr ut ap io unknown to tin i'lrors, and ihat smd blows were infl ated tiiid said means were ued by the hands- ol Pr J. V. W ebster J MAUIUESX In (Ieav:iand Co., on the 20ih inst., by Uev. A. Hambv, Ricxiakd 15. Smith. Esq., and Miss J. A. (J I? All am, ail ol said county. In Gaston county, or. the 29d ult. bv W. V. M'Ginnns, iiq. Mr. John M'Ginnas, to Miss Caroline Conner, all of Gaston. In Gaston county, on the 18ihtnst. by V. W. M'Ginnas, Ksq. il r. Kutus J. Hagar, to Miss Elmma Cates, all ot Gaston. COLUMBIA IMUCK3 CliRBLM, CiiKRr.CJTED WEEKLY. Let ' The "initial pouii" of boundary be i.rpn the Unr.d States and Mexico Ucpublic was fixed and acknowledged or. .Wednesday, tlie lOih October There were present some forty persons, inclu'iinsi two Americua ladies and o Jicers. iroin the garrison at San Diego, it ia:ls shout fcevenieon jioIs to Hie eouthwuid d h town ol ' S;ui Diejio.' 'Jju join coni'tniidiui.oir, cni)osrd v ihe two commissioners ana two survey - oivf had signed an u senptio:), which ' was wiitien and hermetically sealed in -n glass bottle. This was buried below a post placed in the centre of a circle ihinv Uet in diameter, marked out for ......... r.on I lii crruil lif re al'i'r. Bah. bun. Cotton, 1U0 lb. Corn, per bushel, Peas, Ke, " Uats, Cotrec, Ilio, per lb. Java, Bacon, Hams, Sides, Shouiders, Lard, b. Butter, ib. bait, per sack, Flour, barrel, 296 lbs. Sugar, brown, MoldAses, New Orleans, Havana, flagging, Steel. Bii6ter, German, Cast, Beeswax, per ib. Oil, Sperm, gallon, 5 a 1U 25 45 a 00 56 a CO 75 a 1 00 33 a 34 11 a 12 12 a 14 a 14 7 a J G 1 2 a b 8-1 a 10 10 a 15 37 a 1 50 i 50 a 6 00 Gi a 10 35 a 40 30 a 37 17 a 23 10 a 12 15 a 18 The Store of the 'Subscriber, living 4 J miles south' of Lincolnton paper tmli) was broken lino on Sunday night last, and a large Calf Skin pocket, ab stracted from his desk, logeihr with a large bundle ol Receipts. The follow ing is a list of such Notes and Receipts, as can now be recollected : One Note on J O Reid, dated June l3th 184d, fur $9G4 wuhaeredit on May 4th. 184S. lorgtO. One Receipt on J O Iiid, for a note ri J O And-rsou note dated Fto'y 2d, 1S49, tor j.,50. One receipt on J O Reid. for a receipt on John Carson, dated March 6, 1846. One Noteon Dedman &, Edney. May 15, 1849. tor $3-1, wjtu a credit of 2 ). One Note on do. dated Nov 25th, 184S, for $63. One do: fur $42, dated July 4th, 1849. One do, for g24 dated iept 27, ' Une do $ 19,88 i.daied Oct 1, " One Note on.l' J Eccles, for 50, given July 8, 1844 One Note on J M NewsorTJ'for $66, given July Sri, 1849, -;:-:-fr' One Note on Quintin Bashop, moved jo Ralf iuh, for $60, tlue the 20ih Dc. 1849. 0 e Note on Jacob GHovis, hr $iJ7,due reDiuary an, jo-id. One Note on James Cody for $Vgiveo Sepi 18th, JS48. One Note on Joseph Shuford, dated June J84" fur $130, vuih two credits, of 40 and $45. Three small Notes on William Baxter for $35, dates not recollected One Note on Joel Carpenter, for $S;P5 given April 7, 1.817. r One Note on Robert Warren for $1 !,57 given Oct 10th. '49. , . One Noie nn Paul Carpenter, for $34.68 given April 26ih, '47. Credit Ftb'y 29ih, '4H, of $13 81. , One Note on Peter Carpenter for $5 given Apil 7,'47 One Note on Samuel Kizrr for $15 gi. ven .March 26 ih, '49. ' " One Noteon Elias Carpenter for $3 da ted in '45. One Note on L D Child. given payable to tarrison Havener, tor $47. 4 r One N te on'Chn&ty. Carver, and Frank Connor for security, given Oct 26ih, 1849, tor $35 . O' e Note on Samuel Caippnter fir $37,.rjO Given pyable 12 months after Jate, with interest t'onn dai. June ld49. One Note on Franklin Connor, and Seth or Christy Connor tor security, for $37,50; payable 14 :noii'hs after date with iniertst itvai Kte, June 1849r One Note on James 7ardin for $43 Gr ven m April or May 1849 to be paid in rags. One due bill on Jjs S brown, of Statrs ille tor $1M7 given April 19, 13J8to be paid in rags. One No'e on Solomon Rhyne for $17 Given May I0lh,j845. One Receipt on Sawyer Nelson of Jones borough Tenn ; git en for a note on Law sun GilfuTd lor collection for $255. Given the 22d April 1842 One Note on An.zi Ford for $29.70 Gi ven duly 12th, 1347. All persons are hereby cautioned a gainst trading for said Notes. A liberal revard will be paid lor tin recovery of hem and the papers, or any information that may lead to the detection of the thief. There was nn money, which may hae been the object. No larther steps will be taken, or quest ion asked, if the pipers are at once returned, or placed where I can get them. GEO. MOSTELLER. Lincolnton, Ze. 22d, 1H49. En A;5-'3B S f & 21 B. E W A Ea:S I THE SUBSCRIBER, Having fitted up his store, at the old stand in Lincolnton, North-est of ihe Coon House, making it convenient and -ptrsairt for customers and well furnished with an enure NEW and desiraaie stock of JOO OS, recently purchased at the North on the most reasonable terms ; consisting in part of & choice Stock of Bry (Boods, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, GLASS AND CHINA WRE, Hats, Caps, Roots and Shoes, in a prea4 varieiv ; Umbrellas, Para vols, Gentlemen's and Ladies' Saddles ; Bridles, Martingales and Halters, TjaYelhog Trunks, Carpet and Saddle Bags Rifle Guns ar.d Barrels, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, molasses, &.cS All of vhich he offers at the lowest cash prices. Come and see, and be your own judges; and he flatters himself you will not go homo without ample satisfaction for your trcuble, B. S. JOHNSON. Lincolnton, Dec 1, 1849. flftas Tn connectlon wtn the above is a Hotel, also i 'lAiR newlv fil,etJ UP ,br ,,,p reception of Visitors ; and ihe Proprietor will i 'i . take pleasure in waiting t.n all who may be pleased to call, and no ef- foriswill be spared tJ make their stay agreeable. ; B. S. JOHNSON. December 1 36-0m Blow is your Time, 2?olks! SLrADlC, KISTLEH & CO, Respectfully infor.n their friends and the public, generally, that they have received and are now opening, a large stock of good new Dry Goods and Silks, Groceries, Hardware, Glass and China-Ware, Boots, ShoeHats, fine and cheap; Carpenter Tools, Sheet and Rod Iron, Castings Paints. Oils, Druys, live Stuffs, Baltimore tanned Sole Leathej, Saddles, Undies, Martingales, Saddle liags ; and a lot a seasonable Eeady-Hade ClotSiing, Which tliey otfer for sale very low, ai 'he old Reiohardt stand, south-east corner of the court square. No trouble to show goods ; Come and eee them! jCj Country Produce taken in exchange for gnods. Lincolnton, October 7 29-tf ISO MISTAKE, THIS TIME! .FRESH STOCK T. C. JOHNSTON &. Co. 1 PORTRAIT PA1VTERS, Take this hieMiod of inffrmtng the citi zens td Lincolnton, and its vic:nitv, that they have taken rooms at Mr. Johnston's Hotel, where they are prepared to exe cu'e with .neatness and despatch, the Ifusinessrf their profession. Specimens of Maiming may be seen at their rooms 1 ' l ..... ... i. . . ( f nrlmo I r n.a. ' ferted, will be pnin 'd at lieir residtn 18 a 22 -es. 39-4t Dec 22 SSfeSBi f Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.Jssss R. E. JOHNSTON, S. W. corner court square, LINCOLNTON, N. C. Has received, and now offers to the poh'ic on reasonable terms, a large and choice assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, besides every other arti cle brought to this place. His goods are selected for him by his brother in the Noith. 'with special reference to this market; thus he will be enabled to supply the best goods at the lowest prices, lie na aiso received his supply of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. eady Made Clothing, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Silks, Satins, Muslins, -Ginghams, Prints, Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, Perfumery. &c., Broadcloths, Vesnns, Neck-kerchiefs, , and every article ol gentlemen's wear. Hock-Island Casshneres, an excellent home-made article, Rifles, R He Barrels, double and single barrel Snot Gut s, Revolving Pistols, Common do. Powder, Shot, and Lead. Cutlery of every description, tiOll -E SHOES, and NAILS, Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles and Harney German .Bolting Cloths, and Screen Wire. Upper and fcot- Leather, Mack mack and Roe Blankets, GUM ELASTIC Overcoats, Leggu: 1 fbiu"Co Wrappers, Boots, Stii.es, Ju-pede.r3, Canteens, Gloves, Travelling Bags, jjec. Groceries, Hard and Hollow Ware, Castings, Yarn, &c. In fict, everv thin that can be expected in a merchant establishment. Th? goods of other Meichants having been picked over, now is the time to choose from our fresh supply. OCrAlmoit all kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. All .1 ask is to give me a eall, arid I will aitouih yu. 31-tf Nov. 17 IS a 20 80 a 1 50 Tthgruph. Catawba Toll Brid: ;e Comp'y. Little Grates Sacred places for ; hoi) thoughts ind holv indiations are li. e little graves in the Churchward. v They are the depositories ol inoiners' eiveeiesi joys halt unconscious buds ol tnnOc'cMice liumanity nipped, by the first Uost of lime, ero et a ."iuglo c-ink erworm of P 'llotioii h id m stltd anion its tinbryo pciau-. Caiious indeed must be tlie heart of him vh can stand by a Utile gravesiuu anil not. have the holi est emotions of lus sul awakened to the thoughts ot that purity and jov 3wnicl belong alou ir God and Heaven; lor the mule , preacner at his led telis liiui ol lite bi gon and lite eud d, wuh v oui'a bUiu ; aud surely il this be vouch-j euied lo luoildiiiy, tov much purer and hou;r most be the spiritual land, " the sun oi infinite good--d the auul, brief Common Schools, At the late October Sessions of th County Couriol Lincoln, ihe loilowmg persons were appuimed Superinieudanis of Comiiioit fcchooia lor Lincoln and Gasioii counties, viz: CL Hunter, prt. sent ChanndO, Majnr U mtesides, Juiin Z Falls, Henry Causler, Col Jetm ti Wheeler, W mcht-aier Pegram, ntd Ja cob Rancour, (u. U wngtii) In obedi ence to the aineuied School Ac!, the abote named individuals ore required lo meet in Lincointoi: ou the lat i nursday ol January nex1, lor the purpose ol ap pointing a Chairman, Scttooi Coinujit tees in the several Distiicts, and Itaus aciing sucii other Uuine, pcnainiug to t ne subject of Common Schools, as may presenr itself. A punctual utiendutiCt is requested. C. L. liUiN i liu, Chairman. Dec. : 3-'il Republican wi'l copy. Wrapping Paper for sale ri"MIE amount of Stock required by law JL lor a Tttll Briflge over the Catawba at the Horse Ford, bvnsj beer, subscribed the Suicklioldeis are requested lo meet ai Newton. ( aia-ba couniy, n aturd?y, the 2-M ut December, lor ibe purpose ot orgini ziuk the said coin puny, arid transacting such otiiet bus.ness as maj cosne rJor Hieci. Tllf. I OMMISSIONERS Dec 8 3-3t HOE LASTS, Pegs, and House Cart penter s Tools. Fors.-.let.y C. C. IIender-on. A Splendid assortment of Spring and Scmmer Goods. sg LXK TIN, Zinc. Bar Copper, iShee--fi-J brass and Silver. Crucibles, .Quick Silver and .Blasting Puwler. h -sale by C. C. Henderson. may '2 9-f cheaper tnan ever for cash, or on a credit lo punctual dealt-rs, ia now offered, at uiy store in Lincoln ton. Call an J examine. C. C. Hendekson. m- v 12 9- k ; ouutl, Square, Hoop MM' Otitetlroo. r-oifea.u C and i urpctiiig aud Hearth Rii: I lor a!e by C. HeMJERSO. ' C. lli-KDKRSOJf DR. PETER S. RUSH, SURGEON 3ENEIST, LINCOLUTON. . C. May be f.nind al the residence of his fa thf r. mam street, east o Uie court fq-iare, and ttndets bis protessiei al services to the public. H wiV wait on thuse who may reqom Cental operations. iViv -24 33-t f Dk. ALEXANDER RAMSOUR,' Having looted himself one n.ile and a iialf ntsiot Liiirojotou, loo Kuihertortl roaii; on ik ace luru-r!- uecupie by Lawsm Henderson, oee'd. oders Ins prolesoional ser vices io liie cnizens ol this aud the adjoiuiRg counties Psov S, 18 IS. 37-tf MOORE V COBU, MERCHANT TAILORS, MAlN-STRKET, LINCOLNTON, N. o. (One door ictstxj MotzU Hotel,) Have just received iheir FAL1 and .W LN'l VAl supply of li E AD Y-MAD CLOTHING, Which has been selected by one of the firm with great care. Being TaiJora themselves, Uey can temtdy an deiectsthat miy tccur. Call and eee their Dress and Frock Coats, SacJts, Vests,' Pants, Cloaks and Over-Coats of ever) description and quality. Cull and see if we cannot SUIT. you both in the article and price, for we will sell low. Oct 7 '
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