II i f't. 'if . i .1 tbnU'J. t'' 1 . t . C" . id To0ijr. 18 a"d 19ih.in$tM em W y rj,, up of 1 da. We have not Jncef of any thing! mor fu!J, we annex '-ilioW'rtk ,r'f non'c? of hii speech, from iitrnlore American ; pide'r adJrend Senate on Mr. r'filoiionMakinf: irmind that the union iili'li--fit and highest consideration t naj' '!f denied Mho rtoaaiuHitjr of fjl uif olutinn-; defended certain attacked T-'Cjj) Jti '.' in' North; Carolina, and urged iCih M fuS',ivio 'are bill. He de. .:4rfd the itroffered amendment to the 'jtri hill, as an indirect effort to carry .?. lUorV of lerestinjr. w being above the conoti. provisions of Mr. Seward's HON. J. C. FREMONTV i f I'he history, of thi young man is higfcmin A lew years ago he was a Lieu tenant in the army, and an attache tothecorp vi npngrapuicai engineer?, lit business called him much Ip Washington, where btije. came acquainted with the daughter of Hon. Thomas II. Beutun. Young, vivacious 'ind ambitious, this stripling in epiuleits had be temerity to ask the young lady' hand in mar ige notwithstanding he knew those tncb higher in authority had solicited the same in vain. Miss Benton most readily consented! so far as she was concerned, but intimated that she had a Father who had manifested some degree of interest in her welfare, and might want to be consulted in the matter. She laid the proposal" before the old gentleman. jjc objected to the proposition intoto. His dauirh. tr a marry a Corporal. ier, eaucaiea tor a frince, was not goiri to Fremont was forbidden dfirni Md explained the bill, which was j to eo,er his domicil, and Miss Benton was put "Srd frn lb Qommiltee on the Judiciary, j uadr guard. " Ojd Tom" had overacted the LKiiKed Mr; Seward s amendment mis- fl . Ml r .la .i.r,i "iijfii Wy, anj always had been in favor , ii.o4rl Compromise line, but he would 0jiJt iBal an alternative. He would jw tn thing thait was honorable. If that ft-ere adopted pow, he believed no more ' Id'wjk acquired, a. was or! (he opinion that Congress had t;f to pass the Wiiinol Proviso, but he be. Strtl the; xe'tcise of that power would be nnf.tnioiost insulting to the South, y He nouoCd 4ll violence on this question.7 But fanTfSS snoum nut pass a proper mil tonne ! waif rYof fugitive 'aves, and should pass the njot proviso, me meeung oi me ixasnviue (nintiori under these circumstances, would it iU i: oriinion be tbe beginning of the " . . U. it ' l ill .1 jjf or . in mer worus, wouia oe me com- matter. He did not then know the vnuno tenant. His daughter, too, look that occasion to show her Benton, and as " Old Tom" bad stuck to the " Expunging Resolution," she ias oouna to stick to her youngv'over against! all the world. Fhe next thing the anxious father knew of his once devoted daughter, she iad f escaped her keepers, and in a private parlor at the i daky's Hotel was interchanging. vowsfbe. fore a magistrate with the banished Lieufen. ant. I- L l P County, on the 14ih iosi, by Rev Win A M? yhl? H. ojr!4"K MiHer. OlK Mr. JOHN HAUTMam ..j t-. oadatt EOGGRS. 1 T M "t If SorCoanty.on the 15th iriW,by .be Rev Tho. HCoi.. a. 8PEER, riMKrrv A hsh. in Vt . r. II : ' I rhcasencrer of oear. arid W Yet; it a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered back with ! miereau pleasure, a b4 BORN, arch 1 A daughter to L. Misenhameri County, f'i 11 Two daughters to Samuel Mann, Wr, t ' u. I., f t n 23 A son io J. M. Harris, Stanly Couhjr. i jr DitU- I J$ this place, on Monday morning, the 18itt Iniwant, ELIZABETH RUTH CALDWELL, wife W C. Jp. Ittker, in the 26th year of her life. i ! When Death comes, and the men of the Earth depart to the unknown land, the hurrying-to-and-fro of restless Ufetpauses a moment, to hear tbe record, and award the Ifst praise for what they have done under the I incite ment of events, where the reward is ever me to the fftort : when the pure woman' passes away her true home she, whoee influence is strong in gentSeftemto for good out of evil, and whose ministrations of wktch- I fal lOve alone can bring peace to the weary, arid the - shadow of happiness over the blasted eartb tbelonly I Temeraoranee ot her self-sacrificing devotion and foith New ! Store in Salisbury 1 THE undersigned haviig entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm and style of Ennias.Sbem well &, Co., for the purpose of conducting the Mercan tile business in alt its branches, would respectfully an nounce to the public that they will be able in a few days to open a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &&, at tbe Corner of John I; Sha ver's Hotel. ENNl$S, SHEMWELL & Co. March 27th, 1850. j j WANTED two young, men of good character as salesmen in a Dry Goods siore. - I ENNISS, SHEMWELL, j Co. -March 2"th, 1850 tf 46 ANNTJAL Office, F. TV. E5TING. P. H. Cempv. ) ComprnttT) March 11, 1850. A GREEABLY to the By-Laws of the Fayetteville -tV and Western Plank Road Company, tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will take place in Fayette ville Hall, in the Town of FiiyettevHlef on Thursday the Uth April next, at 1 o'clock, A. M.j A general attendance is requested, f itber in person or by proxy. EDWDLEEWINSLOW. Pres t. JNO. MOROSE, Clerk of the Boawl. ." , CFThe farm of a Proxy may be as follows : THE MARKETS, preseat hereby authorize and empower Shares of Stock held by AI. Itrst ttJC Old man raged, but soon Was ; 'forth remain in the hearts of the few who have made acquainted with the metal of his lew known her. This is surely the most beautiful, if not son-in-law, a reconciliation took place, and in xfcl "d,ari n '1 T to nil r. r l i c : C departed virtue, but it is only just that the due tribute Old I om, Colonel Fremont has not only had a . should as well be paid to her memory. The eipres triend, but an admirer ever since. sjona8 of eulogy can never remind those who k:new His travels, researches, scientific explfra j 8Uch, of their character as it was daily illustrated in tions and feats of valor and suflerinin the Far ' e hard tria,8of ,ife and .beantified with the virtues W.. known .o .he world, andlwe ! KKj JZH. Vtoj2!&!: BfBCmnt of a series of actions, which would ! may 8y without a parallel. J : cPm)n the world-worn to lighten with gentle affec- kxfiiahlr refult in disunion. J- His collision with Kearney in California j he cares of weary life. Are ihelr grateful oieea tU he aWed was' that the fugitive slave bill brought him before the country in a new light. wearying devotion well cared for and. rewarded ue was accusea oi disobeying the command ot ; ! ta i .iL u- 4 . . . A him i , u u s , ' 0 say that this true christian Woman was a most bis superior and technically was so mnr mH t ;.wf..i j ..j j . r. . . , j r i aiiuiucTuicu wiie ana momer -a most aneciion- .a ' a a t i an a a ilioy.d te rtnsseq ; that tne viimot l'roviso be f(7 put down; and then he would consent a tbe aamUiion of California and the abolition tbe.siav trace in iuis lisirici. lie nau itbat ajbappy result would le attained. Bj bad confidence in many great men who had ,kien on the subject, and he thought, deapite iTltohiy'iigns of the times, that Webster's iotto, 'VUwoii and Liberty, now and torever, Hi'gof inipara;ble," would become the motto sf tbe oat loirf ; KASIFUSTOOF THE CALIFORNIA HEPRE$EN TA 1 IVKS. Senators and Representatives ifornia,bave addressed a long doc- mteM to CKreM communicating copies of kSiM CbnstiluUon, their credentials, and a iraui request lor their admission into the Un. so, loeyeipres'tDe asiontsnmeni anu r reitiib 'ihich they have learned the exis. jac.art Sorganizea, respectaoie anuiaienieu gMKHlllOn ;VO tUO BUIIMiailHI W IHC kJiir, I ud enter W lenginitnto a nisiory oi uie lerrno. its organization ol a estate, the population, other milters pertaining to tbe subject. 1 he (ItctfromCalif fciiirefti concludes thus ple request admission into the Amor- t ioaCsiori as a tate. They understand and (inmate th& advautaceS' which will accrue to i us from tucu a connection, wnue tney trust sry aks not.too highly compute those which will I ttlhfejrrmJ upon their brethren. They do ut ttrao at suppliants nor do they bear them. 4rtt with arrogance or presumptionJ 1 hey thctw. iiirmeciTrs as ireo American citizens -ciiMrts liy. treaty, hy adoption and by birth -indajik that they may be permitted to reap Je commoa benefits, share the common ills. litybrrtoUl the common welfare as one of the I P. '. J J L. . ! . f miwioiaies ot America I Wm jbGwin, John C. Fremont. (rforge W.l. Wright, Edward Gilbert. Wishl&gton, D. C, March 1, 1850. - on triaJ by a Court Martial demanded hy ra seltt Utit the country acquitted him, and 1 al. though reprimanded by the President, he fvas applauded by the people. We were present at his trial in Washington, and saw him confront the witnesses for the Government in the rlost frank and gallant style. " Old Tom" satfby him as counsel, and solitary and alone"! be encountered the craft of Kearney and the cbn tumely of a Naval. and Military Court,' prlju. diced against the aspiring young Lieutenint, then luxuriating with the rank of Colone Dismissed from the army, he scorned to bejre. instated, but he recommenced his explorations on bis own account. He raised a comnanv of men and started for California by a new rout with " Kit Carson," his famous old guide" at their head. Ten of his men he lost in (he mountains by being imbedded in snow and ;lit. erally starving and freezing to death. Vith the remnant he reached San Francisco, and has been spending the summer in tbe mines. In the mean time a Commission reached him superceding Col. Weller as Boundary Comrtfis siouer under the late treaty with Meiico. This be declines, and the next we hear of htm, b is elected a United Slates Senator from the njsw State of California, and probably set sail in jjhe January steamer for Chagres, on his way to Washington. Mr. Fremont is hardly of medium size, spare and light, with dark hair and eyes. His tem perament is nervous, his countenance highly intellectual and pleasant, and his manners! a greeable. He will be the youngest member of the Senate, bis age being less than forty. With the exception of Sam IJoustoti, no Senator! in that body can boast so eventful a life. Cleve land ( Ohio) Paper. f IIS ' i a . . ' e daughter and sister lovely in all the relations of tire, would be simple truth, but could only with coldness describe many fair traits, not to bet written yet, jhow mournfully, well-remembered by the bereaved living, with the sad " soft memory of buried love." She possessed a rare assemblage of qualities which imparted to her character an ineffable charm and loveli ness her's was the purity of heart that seemed to know, no eyil the active charity falling on all about her like the gentle dew from Heaven, i When the lea son of health made life joyous and the world bright J.her attractive accomplishments, with sweetness of disposi tion and eetitle kindness of heart that outeushed 6on tinually, were the sunlight of her f horne.- How lad then Was life ! but, when the dark hour approached ine. inumpn appeared ; then, the christian graces out biiuiui uic ujrniB oi me, ana in tne raiast ot wasting dis. ease, cast their glorious fragrance and heavenly bright ness ibout the bed of patient loncr-sufferin? and at the last, the calm soul with confident fatb departed, peace fully irom tne txxly of this humiliation, to the heri tage or, rest from the warfare of the Church riftlitint, I to the glory of the Church Triumphant. jf 1 it hath pleased the great Disposer of Events, in! wjse Providence, thus to take away in the verv Morn ing of Life and in the midst of Happiness, the lovelv and beloved. What then can the desolate household fdo, but fall down in the dust under the grievous chastise ment, and humbly say The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.? Communicated. In this County, on the 16th instant, Mrs. ELIZA BETH CORRELL, aged 51 years, consort of Jaob Correll. The deceased left behind her an affectionate husband and six children with a large circle of relatives arid friends to mourn her irreparable loss. Mrs. Cor rell was a regular and consistent member of the Epis copal Church, and as a christian, she was humble and .sincere-as a wife, mother, neighbor and mistress, she was kind and indulgent, and as such, universally es teemed by all who knew her. Com; Also, on the 23d inst., SIMEON CORRELL, aged t years, uuu euu w jauuu mm ciiiKiiueiu vurrcu. s : In this County, on the 18th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. ANNA NOLLY, aged 22 years, and consort! of . James B. NoUy. i ! iln this County on 24th inst., Mr. JOHN WILIS, j aged about 45 years. , j to re- in the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road Company, at the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders to be bolden in tbe Town of Fayetteville on the 11th April 1850, hereby ratifying all his acts as our Proxy and Attorney. This day ot 1850. 3t44 . Seal Salisbury. March 28, Apples, (dried) $1 (S $ ; Bacon, 5 & 6; Cotton, 10 a 000 ; Cotton Yarn, 85 (9 90 ; Coffee 1C (9 17 ; Corn, 37 1 40; Berswaa, 15; Buiter, 10; Fhar, bW. 05 ; Fraibera zS ; Iron 3 Q '4; Linseed Oil 75; Molasses 35 (S 40 ; Nails 5$ & 6 ; Oats 20 ; Irish Po tatoes 50 O 75 ; Sweet do. 35 O 40 ; Sugar, (brown) 6 (S 8 ;.Do. Loaf 11 (a) 12t ; Salt, sack ; Tal low 10 (9 12J ; Wheat 75 fi H) , Whiskey 25 0 30. Fatettevili.e, March 19 Brandy, peach. 75 O P5 Ditto, apple, 50 (S 55 : Beeswax 18 : Bucon 6 0 : Cotton 11000; Corn 65 70; Coffee 16 17, Fiour 44 : Feathers 23 G 30 : Flaxseed $H 000 : Tron, Swedes, 5 O 6 : do. English 3$ & 4 : Lard S & 7J : Leather, sole. 20 : Molasses 25 30 : Nails, cut, 5 : Oats,40(a42J : S2ar,brown,Gf39: do. loaf, 11 0 12 : Salt, sack, 1 50 0 00 : Tallow. 10 0 : Wheat 75 O e0 : Whiekey 35 & 36. Cbekaw, March 26 Bacon per lb. 6 0 6): Batter 15 0 20: Beeswax 18 0 20 : Coflee 00 0 16: Cotton 90 11: Corn 75 0 80: Eggs 100 12,: Flour5 0 $5 : Feathers 25 0 32 : Iron 5 0 6): Lard 708: Leather (sole) 18 0 22 : Molastws 35 0 40 : do. Cu- ba33 0 37): Nails, cot, 6 0 6): Rice 4 0 5: Sugar, brown. 7 0 10: do. Loaf, 12) 0 15 : Salt, Li verpool, 1 40 0 1 59. IGROES 1 Third Instalment. Office F. b, W. P. Road Company, ) March 11. 1850. I "JTOTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of 25 per cent., on the stocK ot Uie fayetteville and Western Plank Road Company will be required, paya ble at the Office of the Company in the Town of Fay etteville, on tbe 11th day of April next. By order of the Board, ED WD LEE WINSLOW, Prest. JNO. M. ROSE, Clerk o the Board. $100 REWARD. T ANAWAY from the subscriber the last of JL, November, my negro man, HAMPTON, sometimes called Dick Hampton. He has not been heard from since between the 25ih of De cember and the 1st January., I have no doubt but he has been enticed away by some ill designed white per son, and perhaps has in his possession papers purporting to be a free man, as a similar attempt has been made in behalf of his brother whom 1 have lately caught. The above reward will be paid upon his being arrest ed and lodged in jail, and with proof sufficient to con viction of bis being taken or enticed away by any white person, or Fifty Dollars without such proof, if lodged in jail so that I get him. Deecription. Hampton is about 28 years of age, stout and heavy made, weighing about! 170 lbs; brown or deep copper color, about 5 feet 8 inches high, round faced, lips rather thick, has an impediment in his speech, especially when a little confused, (perhaps more of a stammering than otherwise.); He is bow legged and in bis walk he throws out one foot a little more than the other, I think the right foot ; clothing in part he lost af ter he left, as such I am at a loss to describe them. L. K, CURETON. Careton's Store, Lancaster, S. C, March 7, 1850. ;i Spring and Summer Fashions for 1850 o HORACE II. BEARD, HAS just received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the O Amerirmm mud European Fathione, for the Spring and Summero and will continue to receive ibem quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in the art of cutting and making-garments, he feels confident that be can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to plrasehis customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. " HORACE II. BEARD. N.B. Allkindsofc ountry produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21, 1850. 44 it UNION INSTITUTE. rTfl HE Spring Session of this Institute will commence JL on Tuesday the 2blh of March. The accommoda tions in the School room. Literary Societies, the Labor atory, and the Lecturing establishment, are of the best kind. Particular inducement is held out to those who wish to prepare for College. With bur increase of School implements, we believe the next Session will be more interesting than any hitherto. N. B. Those who come first have choice of seats and boarding houses. For further information address the Principal, who will send catalogues to any desiring. O Every thing intended for this community should be addressed to INSTITUTE, Randolph County, N. C. 2t45 B- CRAVEN. Important Arrest of Counterfeiters Hn Alton. Mayor Barry Marshal Felps, and Lieut. Molair returned yesterday mornijpg from Alton, III., having succeeded in Ar resting a man named E. W. Dunn, nis wile and another female, and breaking bp one of the most extensive nests of coun terfeiters in the western country, Eor some months past, the officers in this cfty have had reason to suspect that Dunn was Gold Hill Hotel For Sale l OR RENT. ii if 3 Jjp.t Southern Night Meeting was held in i;Wo', cnt iho 12li inst. Resolutions were uitftl, cxdfcssing a'determination to resist the Rfeiiionl of the North, if persisted in, and "Win$ jbe Aashnllo Convention. Dele- were ippointeU to the District Conven- Ml .NtihvilJe. N. C. and 4 State Conven. i t hVld in Raleigh, during the month of engaged in the manufacture of Bogus coin eiect uepresentaiives irom tne state at anu imve in wnsruucucc ncui a mi)ui watch upon all his movements. Recent ly, by purchasing Bogus money from his accomplices, they obtained a sufficient clue of his whereabouts, to act; according ly, yesterday morning the Mayor and tfie two officers above mentioned, went up to Alton by land, and last night, having tirst procured the assistance of the Marshall and other prominent citizens, proceeded to Dunn's house, in middle Alton, and arres ted him and; two females, being all the persons found about the premises. When j the officers entered the house, the parties were seated at the fire, but unon a table. ft Afctccm Boundary. he treaty and scattered tbout the room, were dls i1' Mexico.1 nrovides that from the iunc- covered the imnlements used in coining. c5blhe!river Gela with the CiloradoHie and a large amount of unfinished coin.l 'undary shall be n straight line extend- ! Upon searching the premises about $1800 ito a point on the Pacific one marine in Bogus money was found, consisting; ,'bu" fluo -south to the southernmost mainly ol hall dollars and hve tranc pieces v, mo iori oi oan uicgu. s uic anu iiie iiiost extrusive nuu vuni'icic act of moulds, ladles, and acids the olhcers it was naturallv supposed that be- sav thev ever saw. Marshal Felps in- , ' function it would fall j entirely forms that Dunn has doubtless been eh- gageu in me cosiness tor two or mrec years, and although suspected, has always escaped detection. At the time of his ar rest he was living, in an old dilapidated building, but was building up one of the finest residences of which Alton can boast. The Presbytery of Coitcord Will hold its nextSemi-annual Meeting In Charlotte, N C. on Wednesday, April 10th, 1850, at 7 o'clock, ;F. M. R. It. LAFFERTY, Stated ClerkS 1 MMJ T Arrivals at the Mansion Hotel, From the 20th, to the 28th List. Names. Residence. Names. te-Kafe Register. Pifr, Commander of the: National Order of Lf2ion of Honor, Grand Croas of the Ilov- hOtdrs uinStsJ Maorice and Lazarus, of Sar- H Commander of the Order of Isabella the lolic, OBevelier of the Number Eitraordin 7 the Noble! and Distinguished Order of Uritir-jof Spain, is, the title of the new ''e appointed by the French Government 'at U4 Stajes. lie was presented to the 'tiueai on me loin insi. Appropriate au wer.C'p'U.de op both sides. Capt. J. D. Barnes, Pa Samuel; Green, N. C. Geo. Wade, do W J. Shemwell, do Dr. D. W. Roberts, Pa, Tod R. Caldwell, N. C. Thos. R. Cain, do VV. R. Unthank, do VVm. N. Conrad, do Dr. P. D. Dillard, Va. CI Harris, N. C. BVB. Ruggles, do Mr. Yorke, do W. King, do John Roach, do D W. Hooneycutt, do Aj. F. Graiber, , do A. Krimminger, do Li Blacknier, do J M. Coffin, do Dr. N. R. Cone, do Rev. J. B. Solomon, do J; S. Obomer. S. C W, R. Wilson, N. C. Jf. WinecofT, do Residence HE undersigned offers for sale or rent the well known HOTEL now occupied by him, with or without the Fur niture. It is large and commodious and J the only Hotel in the Village.! To any one wishing to i purchase, tbe terms will be made easy, i E. B. RICE, j Gold Hill, March 18, 1850. tf45 i Henry A. Wilson, Pa. Bradly Martin, B. Edmondson, do E. P. Milleri N. C. E. T. Clewell, do A. Smith, dq Dr. P. J. Harris, Pa. J. F. Birkhead. N. C Dr. J. M. Rothrock, do C. J. Cochran", do; G.Riley, do R.Shaw, . do A. W. Jamerson, do; S. P. Alexander, do J. S. Strong, Alaj R.Harris, N.Ci Henry Hughes, dor E. Myers. do Thos. Harris, Ala. Pery Shelton, Va, H. Williams' N.C iWm. Allen, Esq., dec Dr. Sam. Kefr, doj G. L. Davidson, do! S. W. Hyatt, do; Dr. A. F. MALLETT, Tenn. ! nriENDERS his professional services to the citizens JL of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He ' may be found at present at Dr. SummeTell's Office, or i at Col. Robard's Hotel, when not professionally en- gaged. ' December 11, 1849 tf 45 Rail Road Notice. persons who have become subscribers of Stock xX. in the North Carolina Rail Road Company on the Books opened by the undersigned Commissioners, are requested to pay five per cent on said subscriptions to A. H. Caldwell, their receiver, (or in his absence from Salisbury,) to either of the Commissioners, by the 2 d day of this month, in order that the same may be for warded to U. W. Mordecai, treasurer of ;he General Commissioners on the 30ih inst., in compliance with a notice from them. Those of the subscribers, citizens of this County, who have agreed to become one of the hundred to take the residue of the stock, after deducting the positive sub scriptions, are notified that their respective subscriptions will be each eight thousand dollars, and they are requir ed to subscribe this amount on our Books, (which can be found with II. L. Kobards.) and nai five oer cent, on the same hy the 23d of this month ns above required of other subscriber. Punctuality in the matter is very ne cessary to the success of this preat enterprize. THOMAS L. COWAN, MAXWELL CHAMBERS, A. H. CALDWELL, C. F. FISHER, II L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, March 7. 1850 43 u Cast thy Bread upon the Waters." The world wide renown which has imerishably in scribed in glowing characters, first on the scroll of fame the old and familiar name of Pyfer & Co., those truly fortunate and far famed Lottery Brokers, No. 1, Li:ht Street, Baltimore, Ud., (Whose single purpose for years has been to dispense the radiant smiles of the-iFickle Goddess' to their correspon dents,) has also rendered entirely unnecessary any pretext for self-laudation, for their cup is full. Every section of the Union will bear witness to the glo rious and almost magic Luck of this fortunate House. Correspondents all over the Country have realized splen did Fortunes from small outlays at PYFER L CO'S, Great Prize Igeary Caatiaaed Saeeess ! Wenderfal Bbtribatian of Prizes! 100,000 Dollars! Pa id 'out in Prize Money during the month of March, by the far-famed PYFER Sc CO, to the patrons of their truly lucky House, residing in the following States: Readers Pause and Reflect ! 825,000, sent to Tennesw; 18,000, sent to Alabama; 820,000, sent to Ohio ; 8 13,500 .sent to Ohio ; 850,000, i sent to North Carolina ; 84.500, sent to North Caroli na; 818,000, sent to Virginia ; $8.000, sent to South Carolina ; 85,000, sent to South Carolina ; 84,000, sent to Pennsylvania. Prize payments at PYFER &. CO'S made in Gold at sight. One order to this great prize firm may secure a fortune. BRILLIANT LOTTERIES CASH FORJNEGROES. npHE SUBSCRIBER wishes lo purchase a Inrgtt number ol Likely Young Negroes Of all descriptions suitable for the Soulhves. tern market, viz i ITXeu, Women, Oofs and Girls. Persons having property of the above description to dis- . pose of, will find it greatly to their adranta by ma- king early application to him, as be is paying the high est market prices in Ca$k. N . B He also wishes lo purchase BLACKSMITHS. CA RFEXTERS. and COOPERS. He can be foamd at the Hotel of John 1. Sharer, Esq. MYER MYERS. Salisbury, October 18, 19. 19 Persons at a distance having any of the ahove de scription of property for sale, will be promptly a I tended to by addressing me. ' M. M. Jaaes C. Cllthrl-U Cearge S. fa v. . m ' "" GILCHRIST &, COX, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, WILL regularly attend the various Courts of Oat ler, Lowndes, Aatauga, Dallas, and Conecuh counties, and tbe Supreme Court of the State. They wilt attend to all business entrusted t their charge, with promptness, and will ine every eflort lo give entire satisfaction to their clients, and extend their practice. Particular a it niton will be given to tbe collection of claims. D Office at Hayneville, .Lowndes county, Alabama. i Nov. 4, 1849 3l:tf SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUNTINGS ! THE undersigned would invite the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles Iln rue, ic. He believes there never has Iteen as superb a stock in this Town before, and any gentleman who wish es an article in his line, can most surely find it if he will call. Other wise, tbe subscriber with his present advantages, can readily supjtly any order with which he may be favored. He has also a large and splendid Slock of Vomiting & ITCaterinU for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great care by the subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers who wish to purchase such articles, are invited to call and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cnh WILLIAM J. PLUMMER. March 7.1850. 43 MANSION HOUSE flMMlil T I H I H t K ; McLean Territory. But the sur i recently made by the joint commis- appointed In run irn trPAtv lint show 5 lor tlfftrlvf 5yh'hanks of the river fall within .chj territory, including the best 'J7 p6sition in th vieinitv. A fair 'pl Mexican lock. . If Ii T ' Hi ni correspondent of the Baltimore Vrtgot the extremes represented by Iboun and Seward, sayt, Wfe .li 4no compromise with either of u- muu a oaa oener not vo atieinpieu. the constitution changed ; jtbe other . J'wW it, ; break bia oath,-and perjure Hail C,, i n ...i i n. .1 it..l. ... . . . .1 til probability been pointed out flutter - j HS? 'v wheel cars passed over V, or Qn4 Erie raiJroadJ one day ipV 'ti,- n iiiiiu ui a nine in Passing Away. From a late speech of M. Montalembert in the" French Assembly, we ! translate the following remarkable passage : Gentlemen, it is impossible to overlook the fact we are moving towards anarchy. As un der the Government of July we were marching towards revolution without being aware of it, so under the republic we are marching towards ! anarchy, without all of us being aware of it, or j wishing to be aware of it. 1 recollect that, in the period which immediately followed the rey. olution of July, an eloquent voice, and onet those, which once heard ia never forgottenl the voice oi M. Laine was beard one day In ' : NOTICE- i ! THE Copartnership entered into On tbe 21st day of February, 1850, between John i H. Coffman and Hibton R. Heifer, for the purpose of carrying on trie Book trade is now dissolved, and all persons are fore warned not to trade with Hinton Rowan Heifer, in the natne of the firm, as I will not be responsible for any liabilities that he mav incur. Salisbury, March 26, 1850. JOHN H. COFFMAN. 3t46 SEW GOODS. LENOIR, CALDWELL CO., N. C. o THE undersigned having at length completed the con struction of the above named es tablishment, upon: an extensive. scale, and in a style of comfort, convenience and ele gance not surpassed in Western Carolina, is determined that the promise from without shall be equalled by the performance within. HIS TABLE shall be abundantly furnished 'with the best which the market affords, and in the preparation of which he will command the services of a first rale cook or cooks. His neat and comfortable Private Aparttnents shall be waited on by cleanly and attentive servants. His Bar shall be furnished with a moderate supply of choice Liquors; and his excellent Stables shall be under the care of a trusty and experienced Hostler. Families wishing to change their abode during the summer months, may find ample accommodations at the Mansion House, in the beautiful village of Lenoir, where they may enjoy a delightful climate in the vicinity ol the finest moan tain scenery, and the best mountain roads i in the State. j In conclusion, the subscribelj' feels justified in saying ! to his Datrona. that he would ,not be true to himself, if after his liberal expenditure iri tbe Mansion House, he should for tbe want of an equally liberal expenditure in its man agemenu l- Al.i lull L.k. March 14, 1850 ... J j 3m44 For April 1850. Send on your orders early for a Prize f Date. Capital No of Price of Price of April. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 $25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn $8 30 00 2 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 3 35,000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 10 39 00 4 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 50 J 5 20,000 66 Nos. 10 drawn 5 17 00 1 6 37,500 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 Of) j 8 25,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 30 00 9 20.000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 J5 25 10 30,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10 37 00 j 11 19,000 72 Nos. 11 drawn 5 18 50 12 15,000 75 Nos 14 drawn 4 13 00 13 50,000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 15 50 00 15 25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 8 30 00 16 50,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 00 j 18 25,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 19 3 10,0(10 72 Nos. 13 drawn 5 16 00 1 20 40,000 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 40 00 22 3 15,000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 8 3 1 00 j 23 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 j 24 30,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 10 35 00 25 20.000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 8 18 50 26 13,500 78 Nos. 15 drawn 4 13 00 27 75,000 78 Nos. 11 drawn 20 76 00' 29 26,000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 8 26 50 30 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 50 tatc of Jiortfi Carolina, CALDWELL COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1849. Emilia Stanly i r. Petition for Divorce. Willie Stnnly. O.v affidavit of the Pin int if, it appearing to the Court that the defendant, Willie Stanly, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register and Carolina Watchman, for three month?, fur the defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Cald well, at the Court House in Lenoir, oa tbe 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to tbe said petition, or the same will be taken as confessed, and the cause set for bearing and determined ex parte. Witness, C. C. Jones, Clerk of said Court, at OfBce.the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in September, A. D., 1849. C. C. JONES, c.s.c. 3m36 Printers Fee 10 EIGHT SIDEUF! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brown & Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Style. He feels confident that he will be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and i all others who may favor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, the most fashionable Dress Boots, which cannot be surpassed in the State, and which he will warrant to be of tbe best materials and workmanship. Repairing done with neatness and deppatcn. Country produce taken in payment for work at the market prices. AH persons indebted for the lout year are requested to come forward and settle their accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us lo ask for the "needful." JEREMIAH BAR RINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Lenta. Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheelsforsale in Fayetteville, by D. McNEILL & Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BKEVARD. March 12. 1847 tft5 MYERS is now receiving his SPBIXG AND mill STOCK OP Staple & Fancy Dry Goods E. building- and furnishing fail to give satisfaction SALISBURY YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTION. WE HE PreDaraloiv School of the " Insti- ; . I," is fo gn tation," is laf girls beginning to reaa, r from their 6th or 7th to i their 10th or 1 Comprising the largest and best assortment . f er before offered in this larJceL f All of which have been selected in the principal North) era Cities with great care by himself He is confident thai he can offer such inducements aa cannot possibly fail to give general wtisfactiaotJfe would respectfully: the chamber of peer., enunciating tbia eh. . inTie J, of i foeaii and ex ' - AA L a mm mmm m,mmA m m m mm mm mm Mmmmm.jmtm f" A SssI mm mm. a I I - 12ib yea will open accuracy Arithmetic thorough preparation for the Regular Classes of the In stitution. The Tuition will be at the j rate ot a month. The direction of this School wijl be entrusted to competent hands till the arrival of the Principal, in May. : Salisbury. Feb. 28. 1850. 42 0The prices of Packages of Quarter Ticket only is published in this paper. Please mail orders a few days before the Lotteries draw. Lettersalwaya strongly enveloped and carefully sealed. None but the Managers' printed drawing sent from PYFER COS. Every order to PYFER. &. CO. is answered by return mail. Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, and promptly remitted to any part of the Coun try for Prizes sold at this Agency. One Package of Tickers may draw Four Capitals! Money in any sums however large, can be confident- r. ! A qali6ed Teacher, at tbe earliest day. j mailed to the address of PYr LK H CO j this School, and form the pupils to habits ot , "K' .p'"i f-j m, Reading. Boe ling, writing, iograpny. , - I I r..., IW,. ! . Grammar, and such exercises as ensure :""."J iciuhwhw. i i or r nze i icaeis. io ine iruiv ionuniic uiu-niauuir i RA: A WAV from ihe subecriber on the 25th instant, a negro man named JmT ISMX W The said negro is aged about 27 or 23 years, rather light complected, about six feet in height, stout and likely. Any person spprehending said negro and confining hira in jail or otherwise, so that I g-t him shall be paid by the, subscriber for so doing, residing in Randolph County, 7 miles west of Asheboro'. Jim took with him a blue cloth coat made old' fashioned, a blue cloth waistcoat, one pair ( blue jeans pan:s, one pair of brwn pants, wove dimity with stripes in the warp. In hit common walk be appears lo have a slight jirk or limp ; he is likely to be w-Cotnpa-ny with some white person. II alt uck with him a large pocket knife called 'Rough and Ready,' with silver on the butt, and had not shaved the under part of his chin for the last 2 months. CENJ. BROOKHEER. . Jan. 24. 1850 pd1?9 Ready Made Clothing for sale At greatly reduced Prices ! 1WILL sell the remaining slock of ReTdy Made Clo thing now on hand at greatly reduced pricrs. Call if you want bargains ! great bargains at J. H. Enniss' Clothing Store. , Jan 3 '. , lc0:3S Bebe's Cajps ! A LOT of Caps, the best to be found, at Enniss stora jHL Jan 30 3a , JAMES HORAH. WATOZX A77D OLO OB - ZHXAI3X21 Opposite tbe Wilrhman Umrt, m m KaliburT C. or Prize Tickets, to the truly fortunate old-esiablisbed and far-famed Lottery firm of PYFER V COH No. 1, LIGIIT-ST.. Baltimore. Mi. for m J probably the largest train cv. OVfr a mal..nit;i vM.t Tfhr fence : Attfi are passing away y Aran you know' how this prediction was fulfilled. Wetl, I aav in sorrow, that, iudgthz by the symptom l? " art,c,ct 200 Catl1 1 Laine w.re living, ahould again employ lji. fC 7 UUm f i,Ve i PUc vWm denouncing our Woe., tie iDs K I'uur, wmsKry ate to ... ;ivainesa mtmt h done, on inatrr . - i " t cm Muryyc I yussmg away i - ' Tbe prediction of M. Iaine. says the Cour tier des Etats- Unis is verified ; trill that l M. Montalembert be also rerified? I 'iXif' nrss must bo done on that Cm completed, which it will be in l&P1 ncxt year. iYeicorA Daily amine his St;ock an3 more particularly his Prices, as he is determined to sell either at Wholesale or Retail, at a very small advaitCC He is also reef iving a large stock of ! ' ! Boots. Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. Pont fail to call at the CHEAP STORE ofll - . MYERS. Salisbury, March 28, 1850. .' 46 COFFEE, COFF Qf BAGS Rio Orf for sale. Feh, 28, 1950 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the firm of Brown fit James either hv note or account . will Dlease call and set- and Cuba Coffee, jost received and ile. The firm this day having been changed.it is act a 4 M. BROWN & SON. ! ally necessary that oar business should be closed. Ai- 42 ; tent ion to the above will save much trouble and bard feeling. March 6. 1850 13 N. B. We will hold all notes and accounts until ihe 15th April, afier wbich lime they will be placed in the hands of an officer, if nor attended to. B. &. J. Salisbury, Feb. 7, 1850. 39 OJE FIiE ROCKAWAT.fcaresceJIent Buggies, and one Carryall ready fr sale, and will positively be sold cbesper than can be bourht in this coontry. Call on C. W. WEriT. DB SUMMERELL Offts bis Professiotiai services lo jthe citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Office, In Shaver's Ho tel, between the Drug Store of prs. Brown dt. James and BeW Confectionary, or at his residence. True objecra of charity punctually attended o aa such. Aagast 2, t849 , i Brown & James HAVE jost received among a variety of other art cles, a large quantity of snperfine salad OIL. SalUbmry, April 12, 1849 49 Molacses! Molasses!! O Q Hhds New Crop Cuba Molaasc. Jmt9j 6 bhls Ml gar H.OH- d) 1 Tierce new crop Rice m a t r 4 tlnd ougar. Just received and for Mk by M. BROWN & SON. 42 mi Sdubyry. Ftl'n 28. 1850 WARRANTS FOR SALE HERE. h 1 i I!; i t- H:- i .. A) n 1 ji. ! 'is i 1- ' - i - i 4 ','4 .1 1 I- : it ' ; . hi 1 V fl! 1... . :;' ! I". Ay 6- 4- V v. y . .. . - k . X

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