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n. -1 -- I: Si . i . J" ki.. rhmbei was cro liimag.nt.d byithc fact hat the W iiiui nil thn llnnr oF the unam- .1 j K off Senators, .airiy ouse to rir :ciniiM by 'ihi Senators, n p.fl!l Members of the other H hfivileg'ed places set apart Mr the .Seriate. The occasion was lsn intention of Mr. Calhoun to tt-rrr hijpf ctcd Speech in support of t solution, introduced some days ago, -nst the entire conquest and occupa f Mexico by the arms of thq United c?vj. f -till .-. ' . e j Speech was as wo arc informed, ys every one! might anticipate, an ef- Mof greHt powilr.. The particular po- viflUkeh' by Mr. Calhoun'we shall not Ljrrtake to remark upon until we have Lpportu'nky of ascertaining it from the Jjite s authorized report of it.! Mean- W it may bo1 satisfactory to know so SX of it as that he advocates the es- jblismeof a jirie, and the placing our uihin it t to defend and maintain l. 5savs. i J e arrest oi several man oliicers ol r dec! on lhe army by Gt'.ft. Scott has excited much discussion ifi tbc public prints, some of them approying'and some condemning the act. Until Jhe .facts are more fully be fore the public, it is impossible to decide how far they are to be justified. The pro ceeding is probably as well calculated as any thing else to show up the beauties of this Mexican Wr. or any war of inva sion, and to tech the sober, staid, peace ful, and quiet population of the country what are to be! its baneful results. The good of the! public is lo3t sight of, while the Generals, in a distant land, like the Proconsuls lof Home, are disputing about the glory, and the power, and the patron age springipg out of .this bloody and ex pensive war. Presently we may expect them homel with their conquering legions at their heels, tjnd then we shall have a taste of the benefits of a vast standing army, of disgraceful courts martial, ot military despotism, and of the exercise of arbitrary authority. Each General will of course have his partisans, and each The President, of the Senate has ap pointed Senator Thos. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution in the place of Mr. Senator j-Cass, resigned. 1 tj .: The Speaker of the House of "Repre sentatives some days ago appointed the following Members of the House Regents of the Institution, to serve until Decem ber, 1849, viz : Mr. Hiliiard, of Alabama, (reappointment,) Mr. Marsh, of Vermont, and Mr. McClelland, of Michigan, to fill the places of Mr. Owen, of Indiana, and Mr. Hough, of New York, whose terms expired last month, and who, ceasing to be Members of the House of Representa tives, could not be appointed. Nat. Int. Ml I a ;Td considers that the only alternative ' Pe win vwu id prove " his supertonty.-- " T l J W l VV Vr lie will be exchanged for the pomp and display of monarchical and despotic Gov ernments, and the means of the industri ous yeomanry consumed in the payment of enormous salaries to new-fangled Gen- '.l! entircn ?' in nr?Anr. thf nolicv re. U" j N I ;j - mfftded by the President in i his An p Message to Congress. In the Senatri ycstenlay, the Addition .i k miv BUI (for; raising ten additional Mustang, the correspondent of the New Orleans Delta, says the dissentions in the army which led to the arrest of Generals Worth and Pillow and Col. Duncan, have been caused by certain officers gambling for office and honors to which they are not entitled," and gives us to understand that the course pursued by Gen. Scott? in ar resting them was just and right, j j On Thursday evening the 6th insti.bjr the Rer. Jos. A. Linn, Mr. LAFAYETTE GREEN, of Stanly Co., to Miss S ARAH KANUP, of Rowan County. In this CountY on the 12th imt. nTARVn JJEEFLES, aged about 14 years. j In thiaXJounty on the 11th inst. GUY HILL, aged about 50 years. " ; .; ! . ' - j THE MARKETS. i . Salisbury, January H, 1S4S. .(rlmcnwidt KeguinrsiAvas me main suo- Prai, vvhno nfi.i xntxr ,rictn,r. nf thedav Droceedmcs. An eltort i :a i f A.crrt Vjciidc i by, Air. Crittenden, by amend fntto substitute so many regiments of p . .1 .1' nl 1 1. -t r r i VolcnUftTSior regimcms ui ivcguiars. cy is calculated almost to excite disgust. It is time that our Government should be brought back tb the democratic simplicity of former yeark and that the enormous gesoport(his proposition oyargument; i expense and loss indicted upon the nation lsJ.it as farnestiy opposeu oy Mr. ua; by lhe present J Administration should be looked upon bj the people in the serious light that it mejris. Georgetown Adv. Bishop Huges, the Catholic Bishop of New York, preached in the Hall of the House of Representatives in Washington City, by invitation.'on the 25th ult. He is said to be much of a politician, is be lieved to be a real Church and S at e" man, and is in great favor at the " White House," Wonder if the President will ' send him to see his friend Santa Anna? Apples, (dried) Bacon, Brandy, Butter, Beeswax, Cotton, Cotton Yarn, Coflee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, 00 00 8 a 10 40 a 50 10 a 12) 18 a 20 7 a 8 00 90 8 a 10 20 a 25 00 a 25 00 a 4) 3 a 5 Linseed Oil, Molasses, Nails, Oats, Irish Potatoes, Do., (sweet) Sugar, (brown) Do. (loaf) Salt, (sack) Tallow, Wheat, Whiskey, 75 a 60 35 a 40 5) a 6 00 a 15 00 a 50 00 a 30 7 a 10 12) a 00 2 a 3 10 a 12) 65 a 70 25 a 30 -L-l V A k . . h , M I 1 ICL'I CC'I tit".! sel distinguished by gallant service ii com naniler of a Volunteer Regiment thii var) and was negatived, all the flliics ut two voting for it. and the ma- ior tYOl mo oenate oi course against, u. F I ill !' ' ; ! l 1 ,L' I ,1 . Toe pui wa80ruereu 10 a miru reau w ' ai reported, (with an amendment, 0 -I t intJ it t. r nc l l nOVCU uy.Uur. uonnson, oi luarymnu, hrowjfas ubbn the President the responsi- bllyordetQrrntning the necessity ot mak- in tbia audition ot tcft tliousand men to he Regular Army.) and comes up, on its iiri reading, .today. 1 General p'aylbr visited Natchez, Mis tsippil.6n;thc;2d ultjmo, and was wel. me(j 0 Jptiblic honors, in which the people, oined jwith great enthusiasm. He ins accompanied by Major 131iss and dpt. Carntti l To the address of wel- tome ucn. inyior maue me, ionowing xodtsl He we response : Mm Mayor : The warm and affection- come Iwith which the people of fctcheg hrt,vo honored me can be but fee- Ui acknowledged by any words of mine. Ft rir)w remain whq were on the active wile of life when I firgt became acquain- J hero ; hut I; see thqir children around e, and thb open hands and hearts of their m. and the bright eyes of their daught- sr, render' Ibid greeting doubly welcome. " lou havcj alluded 'to my services in he. field inisuchflattering, though I fear, nJescrveq terms, that I must say a few ord in reply. ! To (be bravery of our ?oops, regulars and volunteers, are our uccesses In i Mexico ?dues to tiheir bold jeAft awl stout arms we must ascribe the I'll i . ' .i i i i i jnman , victories wmcti nave sneu so such lii5lrib' upon our arms, nd none a song tlicm1; have! been more conspicious Mil tiio ursx regiment oi Mississippi voi For myself, I can only claim the -reditof having performed my duty to the xstM ability. 1 Mj.yin,iMr. Mayor) I convey to you ind til rough ;ou "to thi people of Natchez, most heart felt thanks for the high hon xthey havjshown rre." Apart ottlie jcerenionies of reception listed ii escortinglthe General to the Tree School Buildings, where he was ad ircssed by jj tj dge D u I j r i sso n . At the conclusion off the Judge's speech, five hundred pupils sung a triumphal vyijh gfejtt. good taste and spirit. A pung; ladV, at the conclusion of the ode, danced, aid placed ppori the old hero's WK bdjiutifu wreath of flowers, which aJne Niitchen Courier, quite discon tej the General, vVho, however, soon allied, und made axresnone in appropri- .U.term.Kvh(cli was greeted with thun BANK jOF THE STATE, The general innual meeting of the Stock- holders of this Institution, took place in the this Cityon Monday ast. His Excellency, Gov. Graham, was chosen Chairman oj themetinff. The Pre side ut of the Bank (Judge Came, ron) submitted t( the meeting a number of the detailed statements, exhibiting the general con dition of the; iBank, and of its several Branches all going to itiow, that no Institution in the country hasjieyeif! been managed with greater fidelity and liability than this. The following Resolution oin hs point was unanimously adop ted by the Stockholders, viz: JtooZW, That the thanks of the Stock holders areJue to the board of Directors, and especially to! the jPresident of this Bank, for the very able, faithful, and satisfactory manner, in which its affairs? are and have been adminis tered." We have dom interes CHRISTIAN SUN. This valuable religious journal is now published at Mount Zion, Orange county, N. C, twice a month, in large folio form, at the low price of SI a year. It is edited by the Rev. D. W. Kerr, a gentleman of learning and piety ; and will, we trust, as it deserves, receive encouragement from all denominations of Christians. Brandy, (peach) i Do. (apple) Bacon, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Candles, F. F. Flour, 5 Feathers, fork, Peas, Osnaburgs, yd. Fayettcvlllc, January 11, 1848. 40 a 50 40 a 42 8 a 10 a 10 U7 50 a 55 16 a 17 00 a 5 50 30 a 32 5 a 6 45 a 50 11 Iron, Molasses, Oats, Nails, (cat) Sugar, (brown) Salt, (bushel) Do. (sack) Wheat, Whiskey, Beeswax, Rags, Oil, (lamp) 1 5 a 6 28 a 30 30 a 35 5J 7 a 10 00a CO 75 a 2 00 90 a 1 00 30 a 35 00 a 20 1i2 87 a 1 40 Bacon, Beeswax, Bagging, (hemp) 1 " (tow) - Bale Rope, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Hides, (dry) Iron, Chcraw, January 11, IS 13. 9 a 10 22 a 24 18 a 25 15 a 16 9 a 10 9 a 10 Leather, (sole) 18 a 22 Lard, 00 a 10 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 Molasses, (N. O.) 40 a 45 Do. (Cuba) 35 a 40 ! Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6A NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS! ON the 7th day ofMarch, next, (taring TWay of Alexander County CoarO we will Ut 't ik lowt bidder in the Town of TaylorayUle, the . building of a COURT HOUSE & JAIL, for said County. The Court Hourc to be of brick on a foundation of tone, size 54 by 36, with the Court Room above and the Offices below. The Jail to be of brick, sixe 35 X 22, two stories high, two rooms below, and three above, with an Iron Cage in the large room above, ten feet tong, seven high and eight wide, of bars two by inches, four inches apart each way, and a fire place in every rootn. Further par ticulars, and all the specifications, plan, &.C., will be ex hibited to any person wishing to contract for the work by calling on A. C. Mcintosh, at Tsylorsville, N. C The terms of the contract will be made known on the day. SION HARRIVfiTOV D ROBT L. STEELE,; GEORGE SWAIM, : JAS. H. NEW LAND, I A. C. McINTOSH. . j 5 Jan. ii, 1043. 747 7 a 7 ' Oil.rsDerin) 00 a 50 4a a 4 25 a 32 00 a 9 1 12 Gen. Taylor and the Volunteers. The Louisville Journal very correctly remarks, that " volunteers of this country owe more of their present lofty fame throughout the civilized world tb Gen. Taylor than to all other generals living and dead IM- MlJ. WATTEllS' jlESOLUTlONS. ' ''The Itcsolutions of Mr. AVatters in the 'natc.'nbminating Gen. Taylor for the Krsuj nate 'almost entire.! Whig and Demo- m voted for th Wdoldiltqurii 'fsulehjcy, NVcrii called up last week and f f d by that bJnly. The action on these ....... ':. ; ! " Li . . . mi jno room for details, y-liich are seU in2,:but one sinsle fact will at once illustrate thai sound condition of this bank, and the propriety ot the foregoing Resolution. It is this : That although the Bank has declaretPfor the past yea;i, a Dividend of eight per cent, to the Stockholders on their investment, exclusive of the Tax oifonq fourth of one per cent, on the shares of individual Stockholders, paid by it to the State, it has now on hand a surplus of net undivided profits'; of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in 'round numbers, being a fraction over 13 peat cent, upon the Capital Stock of the Rank, viz : $1,500,000. The following gentlemen were appointed Directors of Ithe (Principal Bank for the ensuing year, viz : IunUn Cameron, William Peace, John II. BryanGeo. AV. Mordecai, Charles Manly, Alfred Jones. Raleigh Register. A Predictionl-On the first of January, 1849 (says the New Wk Courier 4 Enquirer of the1 1st inst.,) a' President and Vice President of the United States will have been elected, whose term of office AVill commence on the 4th of March following Now we venture the predic tion that the' gentlemen elected will be v: j For President, ' -ZA(pIARY TAYLOR. I Fph Vice President, DANIEL WEBSTER. If this prediction should be verified and we would not make it if we had much doubt on the sulyect what; unprecedented causes for con gratulation wiltexist on the 1st January 1849? To-day,, we lender our annual respects to our readers in the spirit of hope but surrounded by gloom; and whiic we are grateful for all the blessings we still enjoy we cannot but feel an 5 abiding confidence that on the return of the an j niversary of this day, all will be bright and I hopeful. The Rejection of Taylor and Web j ster would hoUonly insure us a wise and suc cessful administration of the Government du ring the nexjt four years; but it wjll contain a promise likewise for the next four yours ; for no body cart doubt but that in such an event, Daniel Wkhster if living would succeed Gen. Taylor. Vohave indeed a bright future be fore us commencing on the 4ih March, 1849. COUNTERFEITS. 1 The Rutherfprdton Republican states that Bechtler's $1 and $5 piecs have been counterfeited. The counterfeit is said to have a darker appearance than the gen uine. I The Telegraphic wires have been put up between this City and Fayette ville, and will be in operation, we presume, in a day or two. Raleigh Register. 5 a 6J a I 25 Rice 0 a 6$ Sugar, (brown) 9 a 11 Do. (loaf) 15 a 17 Salt, (sack) 1 62 a I 75 Tobacco, 8 a 15 Common Schools. A Statement shewing the Su?n to be paid by the Chairman, to each School District, as ordered by the Board. No. 1, one share of the Fund, 2, one and a fourth do 3, one share, 4, do do do do do , do do do do do do do do do do do 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, $34 00 42 50 34 00 34 34 34 34 34 34 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 share, do do do DCr A man named Gilbert, of Caldwell county, has been arrested and imprisoned he Preamble which de for passing counterfeit money in Catawba git ana -KenHy all that is i rnnnt.. Thd bills were on the bank of Georgetown, South Carolina; and of the denomination! of 20. We learn that he passed about! 9 100 in Catawba, and the same amount in Lincoln county. ?pod and great, find competent ; but when teatnetathfc nominating Vf vut. nuiiiiiiniiiii; irsuiuuon. on- j here and Uker!e could be found a Dem crat voting? va ; good and great, and jotnpetent! tind frnthfui as he acknowledg. ij was, slllUbc,lMtmoretConvcntion had ot $pok'Jri;pr from some other motive jrDuiu noi coine.uptothe main point. oweyir the nlm )st unanimous testimo J to the vvorthjand ability oftheman.and cpmpetericy to any position, s good so V M igioes.---Ve hall recur to thosR lutioni vhen theV have I ecn acted on 16 the noi$c.mtedzeci!lc Rec. . CC73 Abdu the 20th of December last, Wilson Garlet, of Iredell county, was drowned yhjle) crossing the Catawba Ri ver, at theilsfMnd Ford. r 5 -ttr TIUNGS AT AYASHINGTSON A letter from Wash I nton in 4 lift Cbnrl Courier elated D(c. 14 1847, says : tMrrgard4;poHtics,Hve are thrown into rcontu)n.! The Whigs Will nqdoubt tt their President or rathct. I should l f,Pnocifrtt cah be cleclted. Wbo H be the ljVhig nominee is uncertain, C canUII you, with some certainty, that. Wrw;MlWe 1 Major Johh JP. Gaines, live in Coigres from the a Representa State of Ken- THE UNION MAGAZINE, Of Literature and Art, Edited by Mrs. C. 31. Kirkland, Author of " A New Home," " Forest Life," &c, and filled with Contributions from the most eminent writers of the Country The second volume commences with the January Num- . ber, 1848. At the conclusion of the first half-year of the Union Magazine, the publisher feels impelled to make some ac knowledgement of his sense of the favorable reception ac corded to it by the public. Its success has certainly been unprecedented ; and while it may be pardonable to as cribe this in part to the merits of the work, it must not be denied that public good-will and kindness have been a- bundantly demonstrated. The press, in all parts of the country' have given its voice liberally and heartily in fa vor of the new aspirant. To flag after this, would be dishonorable indeed. It is the hope of the publisher that the courage and enterprise which belong to success will be found rather to have stim ulated than slackened his exertious. If there be talen of a suitable kind m the country, he is determined to make it available to the Union Magazine in the various departments. He will continue to give superior engrav inas in Mezzotint, Line and Wood by H. S. Sadd, Thomas Doney, M. Osborne, Rob't Henshelwood, W. S. Barnard, ! B. F. Childs, P. Loomis, &c, from original designs by T. Matteson, who has the sole direction of all the designs for the engravings. The Literary matter will continue to be under the exclu sive control of the Editor, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, assisted by a corps of contributors who are either established favo rites of the reading public or worthy to become so. Such as Mrs. L. 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A spe cimen number will be sent to any one wishing to see it, on application to the publisher, post-paid. : Terms of the Union Magazine, One copy one year, in advance, One copy two years. 16, one share, 17, do 18, do 19, do 20, do 21, do 22, H share, 23, one share, 24, do 25, l share, 26, one share, 27, 3 shares, 28, one share, 29, " do 30, do 31, do 32, do 33, do 34, li share, 35, one share, 36, share, 37, do 38, share, 39, H share, 40, one share, 41, do 42, do 43, do 44, If share, 45, one share, 46, do 34 34 42 42 42 42 34 34 34 34 34 34 42 34 34 51 34 119 34 34 34 34 34 34 42 34 42 42 59 42 34 34 34 34 59 34 34 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 NOTICE. fTlHE Justices of the Peace for Rowan County, are J. respectfully requested to meet in the Court Houe- on Thursday of February County Court, for the purpose of eiecung a mgn oneritt ot the Coanty. to fill the vacan cy occasioned by the death of Hezekiah Turner, the late onenn. A full attendance is highly desirable. El D..AUSTJN, CA'n. January, 13, 1847. ' t 4rr37 ASHE COUNTY LANDS" For Sale. 1WILL sell (on the premises) to the higliest bidder, at .Public Auction, at mr Plantation in Ash Co. on the First Day of February, 1848,'un!e96 sooner disposed of, to some gentleman who may wish to purchase a sum mer residence or a stock farm, the lands adjoining those of Benj. Brown, Levi Wilson, F.Greer and others, consist ing SCO ACHES, lying on both sides of Elk Creek, within something less than a mile' of its junction with New River, and contain from 80 to 100 Acres of excel lent 3Ieadou Lands, the balance is rolling but very fer tile. The country is the most elevated in the United States, and yields to none other in point of heahhfulneas, beauty of scenery. Of the meadow lands 'there are about J5 acrescleared. and fifty of the uplands. The DWELLING HOUSE U new and not entirely finished, but with a small expen diture can be made convenient and comfortable. There is on the premises a sufficiency of timber to complete the building. As a stock farm, or as a ammraer retreat, the place is very desirable. U The terms will be made Jmown on the day of sale. Any information desired, will be given by myself from Salisbury, or Capt. Jas. Todd, wbo will act as my agent up to the day of sale, and cheerfully conduct any one over the premises ; he is also authorised to sell pri vately. ll address is Elk Cross Roads, Ashe County, N. C. There will be sold for eash on the same day. some young STOCK, among which is a. thorough bred HORSE COLT, three years old next spring, very large and well formed, which may be purchased at private sale by application to myself or Capt. Todd. J. M. JA) VE. December 28, 1847 436 I LIST OF LETT I T EMAINING in the Post O.Tn e . : JLt, oary 1st. 1&43. John C Brown, , E 31. Deatty, Mjs Mary C. Brown, John II. Barton, James C. Bruce, Alexander A. Bmner, Iaaac Brown, William J. Burnet, Martin Barger, John Bostian, James A. Barr, John H, Barber, John Craige, Mifa Eliza Coaghenoor, Mass Clarissa Correll, Thomas Cox, AV,iley Cauble, James Doyle, John W. Deshager, Willitm a. Ellis, George Eagle, 2 Miw Elizabeth Eddleman John Eagle, Capt. John Eubank, .Michael Fesperman, Errin Freeman, Miss Martha A. Gardner, Warren Gbeeo, Richard W. Garner, Benj. Gibbons, John Hill, yilliam Hay net, D, Hornbarger, William Hornbarger, John tlenly, John L. Henderson, Zachariah L. Hooper, David Holtshouser, 3w36 JolmJ.U Dr. J. K Peter LV Dail K- Daniel i:-.- C. KeeL i. Dr. S. J. ! Mrs. U..: R.W. L Nancy l.t new. A. Y. Charles I. Rev. C. Rev. t. ?: Mrs. A. II. . A. B. M ; Henry M G. C. Me: Isaac B. : : Hoiking ! M. Pink: , e. n. n M. tla-J Wii:;a:;i i: Noah Ad.irn F ; Samufl : Jamrs ?! John Trrx -Fredf ri; Y. Buxton V. HuSh V,V Davil V.V Geor- V. Rer. C. U Cyres W. D. ::. Dr. William Wer ! : . 11. JVIA . I jDrs. SUMMERELL k VI ARE still associated in the practice fer their professional err vices to t; I Office, on Water street, nearly c ; ; House. I Dr. S. will be found either at tie O Robards' Hotel, and Dr. W. either at : . his house, on the same street. . ! Salisbury, January, G, 1S43. ! NEW Fill DRS. BUOWS I JATtD HAVING purchased the Dra- S: r pied by J. IL Emus, would i.-.f i they intend keeping at all times, a hiv- . lueot of DRUGS, MEDICI : Chemicals, uc. Physicians may rest assured that they i obtain from them a pure and genuine t therraore, that they will e 11 aa cheap, than any similar establishment in t!.i -; i Among their Stock may be focc;l t!. Allspice, 81802 A. W. BRANDON, Chairman of Common Schools for Rowan Co. January 13, 1847. 2tr37 SahTof PROPERTY. lkN FRIDAY the 28th of VJa tuckv. and lately attached to the Army in Mexico, arirtVeil in this city last night by 4 it rather think that ?'!!! viiilrlw from the ficiJ, and that iW?e Vhi8 haV fully conferred fcfl tvJ if " . '"ccung oi .congress, " e 0nVlCt On iit that Mr CAnv xvill 1 the cars from the West. Nat. Int. Girard CLiege, at Philadelphia, was opened on Satprday morning with appro priate ceremonies. Eloquent a3dresse5 were delivered on the occasion by Joseph It, Chandleri Esq., President C he Board of Directors! and the Hon Joel Jones, Pre sident of thq College. , vj.. it tt $3,00 5.00 5,00 10,00 15,00 20,00 SWUZ VT January, 1848,1 will sell at J PUBLIC SALE, at my house where I now live, all my personal proper ty, consisting of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Bacon, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Hay and Fodder, and Farming Tools. 1 4 , Also, all my HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE, with many articles too tedious to mention. CTA rea sonable credit will be given. JESSE THOMASON. Rowan County, January 13, 1847 3tc37 0N. B. My plantation can be bought on fair terms by applying immediately. J. T. I r . . ate of &ovth Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Nocem- ber Term, 1S47. v i I 'I. Texas U.S. Senator.As waaantici pated, Gen. Sam. Houston has been re elected. Ur S Senator from-Texas. Two copies one year, Five " Eight " " Twelve" " Great National Picture. We will give the person sending us thejargest club of subscribers to this Magazine, with the cash at the a bove rates during the time ending the 1st of May, 1848, the engraving of the United States Senate Chamber, con taining the correct portraits of ninety-seven! distinguish ed gentlemen, then in the Senate Chamer.at the time of Mr. Clay's farewell speech. The engraving measures thirty-two by forty inches, engraved by Thomas Doney, and published by E. Anthony with a splendid gilt frame ; the engraving and frame costing 82 OO.whtch we will deliver free of freight or exfense.in Y?m son entitled to it, at any place within the United States , and it will nlso constitute the person seodingthe money, a life subscriber to the Union Magazine The picture tr.: At Any urn at EAntljoiir Ua- But.w.wij tr nsxrtm tin . r York ,, - lbKAlj l'tl iriW ila-. temuel Bingham, Adm'r. of Thomas McGuire. dee'd, i. Polly McGuire, Sarah McGuire, James McGuire, Richard McGuire, George McGuire, Martha McGuire, John Hall aud wife Elvira, Maria McGuire, Cornelia McGuire, Washington Turner, Pinckney Turner, Polly iTurner, and the Children of James McGuire, dee'd, (son of David,) whose names are unknown. CATAWBA INSTITUTE. rlHE second Term of this Institution, will commence JL on the last Monday in January, 1848. The Trus tees have continued to engage the services of Andrew Berrier, a graduate of Marshal College, Pa. ; and they have no doubt, he will give general satisfaction to all who may patronize the school. Boarding can be had in re spectable families, including room-rent, candles, washing and fuel, from $5 to $6 per month. Terms of Tuition per Session of fee Months. For spelling, reading, writing and arithmetic, g5 00 English Grammar, Geography and History, 8 00 Mathematics, 10 00 Languages and Natural Sciences, 12 00 G. J. WILKIE. Ch'n of B. Trustees. January 6, 1848 3t36 Boger & Wilson HAY E constantly on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Musical Instru ments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every de scription, which will be sold very cheap for cash. Their friends and the public, are respectfully invited to call and examine their fine selection, one, door abov J. 3c W. Murphy's store. Watches, blocks, and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain watches altered to patent levers, and warranted to perform well. 0"Just received, a fine lot of Jewelry, Perfumery, Hair Oil, &x. (Salisbury, Jan. 6 1848 tf 36 State ot ilortn Carolina, CABARRUS COUNTY. ; INEQUITY 1NJVNCTIOS. Win. II. Archibald r. John W. Means, Wm. C. Means, Marcus Means, Nathaniel Means ; Mary, wife of Angus JohnsonrMargaret, wife of Cornelius Mr Kee, children of Wm. Means,! dee'd ; John S. Means, Win. Means, C. T. Means, Susan, wife of Samuel Lewing, children of John Means, dee'd ; William Means, Margaret Patter son, and John Means, children of James Means, dee'd ; J. S. Alexander, Adam Alexander, and Margaret, wife of M. W. Alexander, children of Margaret Alexander, IT appearing that the defendahts, Marcus Means, Na thaniel Means, Mary, Wife of Angus Johnson and Margaret, wife of Cornelius McKee, are not residents of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolma Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for the defendants, Marcus Means, Nathan iel Means, Mary, wife of Angus Johnson and Margaret, wife of Corneh'u McKee, to be and appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Cabarrus, at the Court House in Concord, on the 5th Monday af ter the 4th Monday in March next, or judgment will be taken pro co rife sso as to them. Witness, R. W. Allison, Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity for Cabarrus County, the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sept., 184", this 5th Jan. 1848. R. W; ALLISON, CM. E. 6i36 Printer's fee 5 50 f $10 REWARD. RAN A WAY on the 23d nit, Negro, SOLO MON, about 59 years old, stout built, five -feeteight or nine inches high, walks stiff, owing to his leg having been broken ; has a square black face, rather pleasant countenance, speaks decided, as ile can both read and write ; may have forged papers with him, and try to get North. I will give five dollars for his confinement in any jail in the State, and ten dollars if de livered to me in Fayetteville, N . C. A liberal reward for evidence to convict any white person of harboring him as the law will be rigidly enfoiced J C. J. CAMPBELL. January 6, 1549 3M6 Alcohol, -Castor Oil, Epsom Sails, Tenner, ( Bals. Copaiva, Mace a:. Quinine, I Cinua: Peruv. or Rpd Bark, , Indigo . . Blue Mass, (Eng.) MadJer v Calomel, i L03 ar..'; Rhubarb, " ; Starcl, Jalan. Fi p' Ipecac, j Canll:-, Magnesia, ;. Lemon Opium, Sweet ( Morphine, Lamp (;. Hyd. Potass., ! Match Iodine, Mu-tat' Lunar Caustic, LeatL r Vials, (all sizes) Van. Race.Oinger, j ET Medical prescriptions careful! v ; hours. i j ED. W. ! II. JAM 1 Salisbury, Dec. IB, 1847 tf 33 A i CARD. DRS. BROWN &. JAMES ha vi: : selves in the practice of Meo'. . ound at their drag st ore when not pr ! Salisbury, December 1C, lb 47 tf Z i Twenty Dollars Reward. X ANA WAY from the subscriber on the niHt iV the 2d ultimo, my IREDELL COVM Court of Pleat anofQuarter Se? -I " ber Term, 117. James P. Godby, Adm'r of JespeCun Cummirm. JraM V - Cumrni! : Telition for smle ef Rtd !'. IT apearing to the satisfaction cf Defendant, Jesse W. Cummins, i-1 thi Sf.if It ihrlore orilfrrd l v '. lication be made in the Carolina Wiv ! of six weeks, notifying the deft-nJaitt, J- personally to be and appear before t Court of Pleas and Quarter iesMone, j , ! County of Iredell, at the Court lie':-- i i the 3d Monday of February nest, t!.m : ' answer or demur to said petition, r j . ' ifesso will be taken, and the same l.-ar ! Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk cf r flee, the 3d Miday cf Noveuib r, A. the 72d year of our Independence. J. F. ALCXA 6w35-rPrinters fee $5 50 npiIE Members of the Board c f F j JL Common Schools in this Cou;.;y, !fied to attend at the Clerks Office, i 'j . jday the 7th day of January, A willbe made amongst the Districts at t School Committeemen of the aeveril V have business or communications to la y ; rwiTl attend the metin(T. A. V. I j Dec. 30, 18-17 235. ' ! foiTtiie country WE take pleasure in announ ii- : the interior, who hip t!.-ir channel, that we have constructed a ! Warehouse at the Wharves in Low . r 1'. !we will receive in store, and for a r 1 despatch, all Goods entrusted to cure,' 'ment will save to the owners one In If ; ion goods up town, which is an euiv: 'discount on the tills of freight up t!.- I I j. !c : . ! Fa yetteville. DecJSO. 1 8 175 3 THIS is notify the Public, that & t P. Fink, living 10 miles S. cf . o live with me, and as it is irniKif-.-. : onger with ler, I will not f.7 sn t! 1 held responsible for any.-cdtitroci bne of my family may make. A!I - ed from trading with any of then. IJA.M lo lot I Petition for sale of Real Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant's James McGuire, Richard McGuire, John Hall, George McGuire and Martha McGuire.are not in habitants of this State : It is therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man, for six weeks, notifying the ; defendants, James McGuire, Richard McGuire, John Hall, George Mc Guire and Martha McGuire, personally to be and ap pear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday of Feb ruary next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro coniesso win dc iaen, and the same heard exparte. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of pur said Court at Of fice, the 4th juonday of .November, A. V. i 04 4, ana in the 72d year ofour Independence.; . 6w37 Printers fee $5 50 negro 'man AudcrftOIl, a mulntto. about thirtv-five vears of aze. a little above the common height, very strong and stout built, large frame, coarse features, with disended nostrils. No other par ticular marks about him recollected. He took with him a considerable quantity of clothing of a pretty good qual ity, which I cannot accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun. It 13 supposed he is trying to make his escape to a free State ; and ills pro bable he may have in his possession forged paper, and certificates of his freedom, andjnay pass as a free man. Any information concerning him will be thankfully re ceived ; and lhe above reward given for his apprehen sion and delivery to me, or for h'is confinement in some Jail, so that I can get him. ' JTHO: L. COWAN. . Salisbury, N. C, SepU 9, 18-7- 19: if. 1 i i I TST received and for salcA large sup er ply of W. Hull's best Tallow Candles.; Rowan Co., Jan. 6. rw-v i. 4 1 -T -i -Janl, 1849 BROWN r f & JAMES. 130 - ITOUD About the rthu . eontaininff a quantity of n.pru For further particolars, inquire at M ' jten miles west of Salubury. V, : i I Dec. 8. 134? 2w33 O1 N hand and forsalesfmc lot ' f I ' deira, Port and Malaga Wif -tnestic Liquors. : Salisbury, December IS. 1S47 : ' " j Valuable Cold ?2Uxc I TI HE subscriber will sell on the L: JL interest of Emily Harris. d-cM. known as the Tallin Hill, in the ct whereon J. W. Thomas i now r ; !. I . J L r.r. 1 1. J- a r,t t -i kt the mine. WM. HA! January 6, 1917200 1. ... 1 1 j. -1
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