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.- JLTr. Editor :-rl have met wuli nothing !o
tny readings ot late, that o well accords
with my own jemimenUj with regard to the
barbarous and unchristian practice of duelling,
es tho following from thej pen of J. i. Rous,
ccau. v Please pive it art insertion and oblige
' Yours, kc; '"'?.' ' :
; EdaeyvilIe,N.C.,Feb,25, 1845. ,
Da not confoyr.d tl $acred name of Hon.
crwithjtiis brutal prj"jdice, which places all
lbs virtues faahc point of the sword, &ndt3
proper only to make brave vidians. Io what
docs this prejudice consist?- In the most ex
iraragaht nd barbarous opinion that ever en.
tc:cd t!;3 huraaa mind ; namely, that air the
tilths cf eoctely are supplied by bravery j
air.-n is .tinrrern knave, a villian, or
o :f tr; .ij humane, polite, and baa every
ooJ Quatitv when ho wijl fight; that a lie
tcccrr.es truth, rclfxvy becomes lawful,. per.
Cdy. becomes honesty, and infidelity laudable,
, T M.sa cvpporttJ afford inh
V ffbnt is cl K'i y t jepai red by ja
r ' j 4 ,;e i tr.ao tirster injured provh
Jisa cvpporttJ s.ydrd in hand; that an af.
a lunge, and that
jured provided he is killed.
ThsTo Is, I acknowledge, another kind in
WDicn gentility is rrwxeu wuo crueuy , inu
persons are killed b chance" only, I
ean fihtin? till food Is drawn only. Till
L.od is drawn! Good jGod! and what
vc ' ld'st thou do will) this blood 7 Cruel brute !
yvC-Tsthou idrir.'; it! . J ,
It 3 most va!!?r.t hcrcss of antiquity nevef
"drcs.. Jof revc: -; - their; personal' injuries
kj-v ccfr.h:'.. Cbzir ever .send a
cl.z'J-:. 3 to Cato, or Toirpcy to Cczir, for
- to rr.-"; 'rq':fprc:! "Tror.tsjj or was the great.
it "c; i cf Grc ; dis'.unored by suffenng
tA.i:f u t3 I' rc-- -i x-lj a cane.' Dif.
fercnt tir:: i, di.7irc:.t cus'oms : I know it;
iur.ars tc.? nose r.o.v fcul good ones; and
xr,iy we not inquire whether these custom
ej5 suzli cs tal honur rcquircst No ; hon.
or is invariable ; it c6cs n at depend on preju
dices; it can neither decay, rr hz revived ; it
has aa ir.t?rr.2l force inthe'heirt cf the just
man, :1 la the unalterable rub cf his duties.
it th'or'.cr-t enlightened, brave, and most vir
tuous people in the world, had no knowledge
Kf it, I insict lis not an institution of honor;
but a d'Cbtable, barbarousj fashion,' worthy
of its savage original. It remutns to inquire
-whether, when his own or another's life is at
tstake, an honest man follows the fashion; and
whether there is not mare! truo courajre in
Ibrivirj, than in complying j with it. What
Tculd a man do, who is willing to comply
v.vhh it, in places where a; contrary custom
rnrrailsT At Messina or Naples he would
trait fur a man at the-cornerpf the streets, and
V.-'j him -behind; in these poultries this is
ceiled bravery, and honor does not cor:st in
. r.-irg killed yourself by your enemy, Lut in
killing him. The just man whose life is spot.
csd vho will never show the least mark
' cf cowardice, will refuse td soil his hand
v.i.h snslaughter, and wilt; on that account,
fca the more honored; ever ready to serve his
country, protect tho helplcs, fulfil the most
darsruus duties, and defend on every just
ar.J honorable' occasion, what is dear to him
ct t!: 3 expense of his life; al hijaction3 nrq
accompanied with that unshaken firmness,
vl.!:h true courage alone possesses. .Through
the tssuracco of a good conscience, he walks
lardiccd and neither avoUs nor seeks hh
csmy; be fears dying, less than doing'a b:id
tenon;-he dreads crimo and not danger; if
vie prejudices arise one moment against li,ti',
tery day of his honorable life u a fresh wit.
::33 v.hich contrndicts them and in so con.
' tent a conduct tve judge cme action by all
l3c;hers. Men who am easily a.Trunied-,
" Jto ready o of;Tend others, are, for the
:-t fart, very dishonest pceple ; r;ho, for
( r .ho werld shoeld show thm openly the
. . r.terr-t ; "which they are Leldaitempt to
1 ."amy of their whub lives, ty see
aCiirs cf Vjnor. Such a one mikes an cf.
' fort, crJ -cents himself c.n.-e, toe1,. -tin t!.e
rijltta hiJ.hitnself the rcstcT his l.fj ; trus
course haitnoro. constancy ar.d 1cj c :-er.
.c:f,is alw:;S what it ough: to te, er.J t. -.r.ts
-:e::hcr to I; excited nor restrained. The
jocd man pc esses it every wherc-j in tattb
J the er. -ny . in company, in favor cf
i .he absent and !ruih ; in his bed csinSttbc
Attack's cf pah tn(j death. The force cl soul
! "vi'""8 1 , is ofuse ajl all times; it
, iU.uTwnaoiyve events, and does
J$? 'viaXo. tat in fearihg nothing."
J-' ' " was i cr Iebrated Genevean phi.
?t borao 17J2,anddk(lin 1778.
- UP - -
- pssTsrqjJYS Thia j morning, aj
' !f r-st2 o'ejoct, a fire-was discovered
.'fcurstio out fnm he interior ;cf the large
.wooden buildir; o;cd and :cepied by Mes-
arsi J. H. ci.J' t brbe, the upper story as a
. Tia?Eiheet-I:on '"inufactory , and the low.
cr with a'larpi jtct of Hardware, Oils,
raits,r&c. T-3 firmen and citizens were
" prcrr.ptly.cn ths spot but the fire had npde
such progress before was discovered, that
' it was impossil'jto c more than 6ave the
i r.sio"boring buvu ngshicb were in immi.
cent danger, but, will jhe 'exception of a
f.U r2r buUd.:Tf were preserved.
-irceW any't. '-T v. rescued from the
I .'.cs .were lonur. -eiy i oweuig ox wr.
j. ;!artine. Mesi. M. Vro insured C9,
C ' il hch we re griev-Wo learn is only
", ' ...'..,. " j . 1. 1 . . mm
- t r.alt ine Ov3. ri- u.e nre onginau
-:s. net known. The Vjrthy sufferers
;hs sincere sytr-athy :he whole com.
. ! Ir. Z-V E:rr6u: 'arin sulTered
s by damage t0 h lQda in remov.
, p II 11 ' ii." in -T l.iiiwini".., ':!.r V, '"' 1:' '.'i.
Pennsylvania 1-uirc' ys, Ex-Gov.
, . "'.c.i3, ct Maryland, aid to be on
f presenting a pamp' k n exposition
lC". pc'.itical and privat s of Sena.
4 " . ; i ney arc relative r marriage
For the Highland
:X: V Col;: CJ O. Cnltlicr. ,.;C;.;,-
t Al ' a meeting ' of I the c:;:zec3 cf Morgan,
ton and vicinity, held at the 2ourt House on
Monday, the 17th u!r., for the purpose of mak
ing some public demonstration of their eenli
nvnls towards the above named gentleman,
ujron the occasion of j his charge of residence,
IV- J. C. C;iytii having been called to pre.
Elds, and W. C-En'IN to acta Secretary,
the following p:eam'aie and resolutions, offer,
ed by E. P. ones, were unanimously adopt.
ed: .;V-:5;-v f T;ijyir: rS-Up'
Whercss, tho unwelcome intelligence has
reached us that our esteemed fellow citizen,
Gaither,' 'iconlemplaUJS a removal
from our village ; and whereas, we are on.
feignedly anxious to vince our high apprecia.
jiion of his great worth and the warm person
a! regard which his many moral and' social
virtues could not hive! failed to excite wherev.
er he has been knowt therefore ;
paohfd. ' That Vc, his neighbors and
friends, on this tnrcasEon of his regretted de.
arture from among lis, do lender ,lo him a
'ublic Dinner, to be given in Morganton, at
ttny time which he may be pleased lo desig
nate. : i : '; j-' .: .L'f ":'
Resolved, further. That a Committee be
i ppointedwho shall Apprise Col. Gaither of
tne great gratification which his acceptance
of the above proposal, will aCard us, and at
llie ame time justly express to" him the sin.
eerily of those fcclirgn in which it has its
origin." - j j
After appointment if the Committee, the
meeting adjourned, and having again conven-
ed fqr the purpose cf its reception, a report
was submitted by the j;Committee containing
thp following correspondence
31 OEG ANTON, feD. 17,1010. .
Dear Sir The citizens cf ' f.Iorginton
and. its vicinity, having heard with unfeigned
regretbfyour contemplated removal u As.!c
ville, and having determined on mahirg cerr.e
public manifestation of their high regird and
esteem for you as a citizen, gentleman, and
friend, convened in the Court House on this
day and appointed the undersigned a Commit
ted to tender to you in J their behalf a Public
Dinner at such time as pay suit your conven.
ience. ) l.; ; " -: " " ";. Vr
The undersigned are instructed by your
feljow.citizens to state that while this testi.
manial will be but a slight and imperfect ex
prssiopof their respect' and . attachment for
you as a citizen, companion, nr.d personal
friend, and can sen rnely! convey even partial
evidences of their Ceep re"rctat ycur depart
ure, much less compsn-ate them for the loss
which they will individually sr.J cu'Icctivcly
curtain by your removal from arrergst them;
yet they cannct permit th:3 oec-iijn to pass
by without making some c:;!.ii;:ien cf their
personal consideration for yourself and faml.
ly, and without availing 'themselves of an op
portunity to express the hope that happiness
and prccperily may attend you and your fam
ily in the new home which you have selected.
The undersigned take'pleasure in convey
ing j this invitaiion from your ell friends to
meet them once more around tho social board,
and beg leave to add their individual solicita.
tions that the invitation may be accepted.
With high considerations cf esteem, and
regird, and affected with sincere regret at
your leaving us, we remain respectfully and
sincerely your friends j;
VM. McENTIRE,
TII03. WALTON,
R. C. PEARSON,
JAS. f.lcKESSON,
J. C. SMYTH,
WJ(. C. ERWIN,
J. J. ERWIN,
E. P. JONES,
c. Mcdowell.
D. CORPENING,
Ii T. AVERY,
W. W. AVERY.
T. IL CALDWELL, V. II. WALTON.
j MoKGiSToJl, Feb. 10, 1813.
Dear Sirs-: 1 have the honor to acknow.
ledge the receipt cf your,' communication of
the 17th ixrzX.t informing )me that the citizens
of Morganton and its vicinity are desirous ol
makin some iublic manifestation of their
rt gird and esteem for msj as a citizen, gen.
tbrr-n, r.rJ ffbr:d, before my removal to
Athcvilb, an -3 tendering me, in iheir behalf,
a p-l!:e (.r.?.2T. at sech time as m3y cj;t my
convcr.cr.ec. I rerel that my enlevements
are such f.3 lo render it impeej,:!.!.-; Id accept
of S'zh a'-marifeslalioa cf their kininessend
respect, arJ that I c-r.r.3t ir.dj!o3 myself in
the pbasers meeting ay frier.ij - eround
the sochlfcoita. ' 1 ;1
I cm c'erp!y ter-rble cf t!.3 t-.zt.y c'LIiga.
liens that I am under to tho citizens of Mor.
gir.tenand it3 vicinity, and duly appreciate
this renewed evidence of j, their regard. In
severing the fnd associations with which my
residence at this place has been connected,
nothing affords me so muc;h pleasure as the
consciousness lhat Icarrv with me. the esteem
of those with whom I have been so intimately
connected in all the relations of life, i
I came to the county of jiDurke in 1823, a
school boy, an entire stranger, without an ao.
quaintar.cS) and I can say with great propri.
ety that no native son of he county has been
treated with more partiality and kindness than
myself. , She has sustained me liberally in
my profession and indulged me in my desire
for political preferment. Her worthy citizens
have a right to feel that I am under many and
high obligation:! to them, and if 1 know my
own heart, no man could feel greater reluc
tance in being impelled by imperative conoid
rations to leave a society thus endeared io him.
1 will cot indulge ray feelings on thi3 occa
sion, but permit me to assure the Committee
thai I fully reciprocate the sentiments express
ed in your letter towards nvyself and family,
and that whatever may be my lot in future, I
shall always look back upon my residence at
Morganton with pleasure, as among the hap.
picst daysot my existence.
j 1 have the honor to t?f with great respect,
ypur client server.!, - ; .
j D. C. GAITHER.
i ..." . . ,
j To Messrs. McEotire, end cli.ers. -
The above prceeedir3, teg::L;r r.::h the
correspocJer.ee, were, on mc;ion, ordered to
be trac-rri::: i v !;h"a request for pel:aiion
to the Ewt jrcf the HJgMand !!c r.
.'Whereupon, the meeting edjjurr . sine
die. - .
.! "J. C. SMYTH, C Cn.'
:VV. C. Eavris, Secy. "
The Stale Convention of Louisiana, which
is jcharged with the duty of rrmodeling lh
State Ctinsti'ution, on the CCih Jan.",; in J'
cated its intention to make an itnportant
change in !he qualifications of electors, by
refusing to strike out a clause which prescrib
ed a residence in the Slate of two years as
one of the prerequisites to the right of suffrage.
The vote on striking out was 23 yeas to 44 nay s.
This the Uulletin presumes to be the final de.
termination of the Convention as respects the
basis of the electoral franchise. Every white
male citizen is invested with the. privilege of
voting, with the limitation that he be not a
pauper, nor a felon, nor insane; and lhat he
has been a resident of the State two years,
(one of which in the parish where he offers
to vote.) Resides a property qualification,
the old Constitution required one year's resi.
dence in the S:ate and six montir residence
in the parish. National Intelligencer.
4 1! : : : ' . LS 1-.::Ji ??,":
APPOINTMENTS EY THE PaESIDEST By
and with the advice end consent of the Senate.
Thomas W. I!erndbn,of N. C,tobe Consul
of the United States for the port of Galvcs.
Ion, Texas; vice Duff Green, resigned. "
Washington Rpedf cf Norih Carolina, to
be consul of the United States for (he nort of
Sugua la Grade, in Cuba ; vice P. J. Devine,
rejected by the Senate.
j " SCRAPS.
It is rumored that Mr. 1 Gardner, Tyler's
brother-in-law. is to marrv the ex. President's
daughter.
T. W. Fiskc", of N. H.. a rhidshmmsn. re.
ccctly returned from a cruiie, committed sui.
ciJo by taking laudanum at Jones1 hotel, in
Philadelphia, a few days since. ' Can:? dis
appointment.
Mr. Jones, the Editor cf the Madh-enian,
has disposed of his half ? f thrj paper to S.
Laughlio, ex-cd;tor cf ll.e Nashvilla Union.
It U presumed, therefore, ihafihe Madiser.ian
is lo be the official organ of the new ad.-.i.-:-tration,
notwithstanding the exertions
have been madj to secure thai poskicri for the
Globe.
From information received from Ai! -"tn
Ia-t evening, we learn'that on affair of . : :or
took place near lhat city last week, be tween
Mr. John Parilow.of Abbeville District, and
Mr. Durtoti, cf Laurens DistrictSouth Car.
olina. The parties -fought with muskets at
ten paces, and Mr. Burton was hilled.
Willis says that the ladies cf Paris c-3 ir
the common practice cf srr,oki.: i'-irj. e:.J
have introduced the fish'on cf vearir T L jotj
with hbh heeli. Ve bed heard cf t!;3 zri.
but the boct business is semethir ne v.
A man is supposed to be tolerihlv well oc
cupied when he has hi3 wife on one arm, a
baby on the other, carrying a basket nr.d c:;r -?
in his hand, a cigar in his mouth, and a h;
tut heir holding on lo the skirtgcf h:3 ecu.
. ft v.. ... ' " sj
Eably Marrying After noticirg the
marrtage in New Orlenr.s cf a ycurg rrr.n
aged seventy year, lo a lady nged cr.iy cih
ty.four jears, the Planter s Gazette tJ.cn rc.
mariis we are not nn advocate lor early
marriages, nnd feel indignant at the rarer.:
cf these children for permiltingthem to go cn
so. -
Descriptive ' Advestisemest. A down
caster advertises fjr a wife in the following
manner : ' i, : - .,
' Anv ril what's rrot a cov. a pood feather
bed, virli camfortable fixins, five hundrJ
dollars fn t!.; hnrd pewter ; one twit's had l!.e
mcas.,:3 nr.d understands lendtn children, ran
find a cu-tnrr.?r for life by writcn a "!!
billy dux rddrr d Q. Z., ar.d ttickin it in a
crack of Unelj Eour.cZw'r's Larii, Lac side.
jinen1 the hng pen." -
Intense f tu dy cf the DiL'3 will keep eny
mn frombcin profar.p.
In Haywood county, on the Ct!i inst.,.T.Ir.
D. KarATics ta Mrs. Ann IItatt, wido.V cf 2l. 2
Ilj'att, deceased.
Ia Ilcr.Jcrscn county, by ths T.: :. L. II. 71;-. i
man,7.Ir, Eu Gonr.E, of Newlerry D'--i-t. t .,
to Mies Car cu, ' :rcf J ' " :!i
Jchrrcn.'
The Trintcr acknowlcdjcs hla . " ' -, t" -happy
pair many Ion j years of we.'.-i I.;4 1..;-?
to which the Devil responuJ Ancn."
Ia Rutherford co-.-.ty. on tho IS:1: t!:.', T!r.J::.v
fccHSETT to T.Ii3 CaRCUSZ WlLS.i. " .
In Columbia, S. Con the 8th ult., iliss Sali t
Ann, only daughter of the Hon. W.TJ. Preston.
We arc authorized and requested to announco
A. C Clillli::, n., as a canJidale I r
Clerk of 'the Superior Cotirt of Eancornbe county,
at the Ac?:st election.
7 "mmff rmmf)-f ) r rJJFfa .
Tfts puLM&hed curinr pjeat changes in the
weather. Take it for what ii ii woitj. it ia appii.
cable more ot less at all times in this wde extended
country, j i . . . .
. The present Season. Thcr? is net a man. woman,
or child, bat should take medicine &l this season of
the year but more especially 1 this present time;
for there were probably never so many causes exist.
ing at one period, aa there are now, so likely to rri
uce a stale of sickness. The repeated char"" ? :i
the atmosphere, by acting as they do upon IL . c i.
sistence and quality of the blood itself, gire or - :
for the most fatal and malignant disorders. TI :
Lile becomes (and often without an j warning) ia' a
most acrimonious condition from these rr" ' I
changes, and if the stomach and borre!? h-nr-Mected
previously, the first sTm""- r
mediate attention. To remove t:.j .'
whlcli the human frame is llal?3, r- ' , ;
been faun d so cfTectual as Er ;3
Universal Pills, which are know j Ly t'.2 c
of thousand?, t- perf.c'.!y c!.ir-3 tl.3 V. i
foulness, and renovcta wc:.': a-J er' ' " ' 7
tiens tor-crfoct beallh v!:r.
Tiiese Pilia are fcr bz.12 i.i'ci , j j.i tlij
state, at 25 cents per box ; z- i . Lj J.iJ lr tL3
follawin asentsi -
patton & 03 so r.::,v: 3v:::j, ::. c.
J. M. ALCXANDIZr., I h irrcaJ, K. C.
JAS. C. SMYT", Morranlon, xV. C. .
WLl. L. GILL Cu CO ; Izr'.zn. i:. C .
vitrei 7rldi5
, Eriee; Ceo. U. Cancroa; II .rsi, Ilarr. J w tJL.
; J. H. Z.ZcCrlr ;C T7, H., :z ; I..t, Towns
. ad::e?:r?.i:i; nrrzrill-ji; V.'ecJ&rt-u
r.inj; JoI.a ::'pr-j ; C. A. L :Y.j; CLarica
Crccrj CU&sLaiui;; A. II....-J ; J ? C:?y;
John HoCjcs; A!peias Eanho'.-.rc vr' C t. .i
to all, ao J alnjular, my crtJ.Uis nlrj iIl.-T
. concern ,.r k . ' , ..
Yoc will p tea to to lake notice, that at icr next
SccTtr Court cf Litr. to be helJ lr the ccu:;'.v cf
Henderson, at the Court-house in IIpt:?tt:t:,!,
on the fourla Monday in 3larca next, I t;,all ive
the Court, t be permitted to Ufce the bcr-f.t cf the
law for the relief of honest debtors in such c?.ci
m&e and provided, and thereby d'scLr-e ir.tlt
from arrest in one cr more cac where L...r.a I
and others are taintl and I aa CJ.zlj.zi.
joii:;
:.r. i:r.izcr.
J KarcS 7, lEiS.''
; :RV. F?.:f. f.cr.cANA. f.!m f;j:;:::.m.' : . r'
' Got. 'lotEiiiAO. sole proDrielcr cf ths" lY:r. ;!e
Seminary, is bappy to announce tu the' frie". j cf
eaucauon, mat Hie has succeeded in preennrj t:.e
eminent servicct of Prof Morgan in this inst ' "
lie comes Tecommendcd byjrmecf ths rr.c ..
tinguuhed literary men in the Union. Dr. Alexan
der, of Frinceton, in writing to Lis numerous friends
in ; the ou!h, says: - There 'ah few. men fn this
country who have tlzl'.z i the Imporlar.l tuVjecltf
education with mere care, cr have enj.ired nvire ad.
vantages to test princ'rUs by predict thaa the Kcv.
Gilbert Morffan.T . .. - -
The Cottrs of Studies will be the fo!!3wir: ,
Firit Department Davie Arithmetic, E3:::3l3,
English, Latin, and Greek Grammars, Town's Cptll.
ins: Book and Analysis, Webster's 8vo. Diclionarr.
Woodhridye and Wi Hard's Geography with the use
of Mitchell's Outline Maps, History of tha. United
csiaics, IjCl ci commerce, JLlements of r.Iy!i.obry
with Lectures 011 Jewish! An liq tities, Watu on 11. s
Mind with Lectures on Self Knowledge and Cdf
Culture, the French language, the ; Latin cr ths
ureek, with one or Hie Urnamcntal branches. -
Second Department Da vies' Algebra, Lcenf re's
Geometry, Newman's Rhetoric, Lincoln's "botany,
Paley's Natural Theology; Ancient and Modern fits,
tory, Burritt's Geography of the Heavens fair's
Lectures. -'.; i
Third Department Natural rhiWphy,
with experiment!, Critical Study of the English
Language as the vehicle of thought Its etymology,
lexicography, and hislury,UAbercror-!;ie9 chaptered
Reason with lectures, as a system of practical Logic,
Sracilie on Natural; f I is tory with lectures on Acitj.
my and 1 liywology, and Alexander's EwJ;4ice3.
ruuxlh Vevrttr.tr.illohy cf
fifing
tronomyasa oimce.
Ilame's Llpmcnls cf Crl:;-r-lillon,
Shakfpuare a:ij ll.j
eipjn, Crirical ftudy cf
Constitut:-:n cf the U..
lr:nc:;Its cf L.U.;:.:a.
10 L'jt.nvea irci i..e practice, ? ayianu s ...or.
si PI.:! ':y, Galz-.t c.t Civilization, l:.J Z".r'a
Ahgy. Lccturccn t'.s harmony cf Tiu'.h, or
J.Ittl.ad, and j '. .n c' C.I." J j with pnpira
tion for grad ja,ti.g. , :, : . . t . . , .
The EliiU J v. LtivIy exercises fur euch D:; .rtmcnt
eje rhetorical read.ng, rclicarsals, corupirion, ex
&::.!.iaticn of fcveral classes in ro'ation. Arfiori
cf izca illath is given to tLettujy af the E.tls
I ' . .11 tr.tcr upon IJa c;;:i. 3 in Tlay, assisted ly
r.jl.. :. lV.j quii.f.jj ia their respective ds.
tf a i.' aid ornamental education.
Li-.jv. !.d rt.--rltj 11 'e worth to qualify them,
f H-cs Utoach :.', ctt.:.' will find rn-at facilities.
'i'hs cxp:r::-c:8 are twcr.ty iive dollars for term cf
l.ve montiiS beginning on thei;3th of ?.Iay.' ijeUcrs
are e .'Jrcssed to Gov. Morehcad or Gilbert Tlor.:i.
Grc.-boro' N. C. - .
T.Iarch 7, 1545. , Ti C3
F0.1
-rJ r:.;. .
f c, t .:. - :r .r.:3 ..il.j n ACt issed at the
Lit i,.. t-i" ti.j Ac ...lly, it has made
rrvi.i-.i f-r j -'.t.V.g in ccratiun a C J f r tl.s ed.
ucation cf tl.s Deaf and Bu:r.b, E.t cr 1. -r V h,
la ct:..:ncncc on the f.rst day cf T I : ;
Tlie expense of each , .1 v .' I ! j i. j per year,
including Lo'-.I.s c.J LI-., er", v . .'-i' rl'i-"-,
CL'.'..:.- ;c - J I i jV.cLr.'s I " -; ) -
i J"! t:. .. 'r iX li'J Iustrii'C i.(U':J.
A3 t . i c'..f 1' ' -d ii l f . i ' ; .' r i j r . - r j
c.. '...-.-. 1... 1 c 5 - - . -'ii.... 3 cf L.e Coun
ty C.::'t5ij r ,J t.i 1 -.iki : such provision, the
I crJ i-. ; 1 im..-:i request cacii Chiirnnn cf a
Liuvly Cu-.t, ur.J County Solicitor in tLe ijULoito
Lrinxthe Act aforesai l to t!i -s notice of the Justices
cf their county at the f.rst Term, hereafter, when a
m-'jrily shall be presw nt. And V aacertainf, ly irs.
r-iiry then made, what. number cf defend d-n.!
andllmd, wliite persons, (distj.iguiihiii the e.xcs)
ever c'-'.t a-1 under thirty years cf sg-j there tr.iy
3 in euc!i. co::"ty, who or whose p?.rcr.Ts, are ur.allj
i') i-y f. r their t-ducation. Al.-o, whether the Court
wi.'l levy 1 y tsyttion, the eniount Ellavcd Ly hw
frt!.c:rc ! A'zn, cr that of any of the:.:, zr 1 c:.:;i.
ir.--'-"; ti : fj.r?.s Vj this board aa earlvtJ ; raclica
'a! 3 r::;-:-t cf c; , rcpriaticn f-r ths c'oaf and
dn:ii, wiil &iijw of the instruction cf thirty.ve
I :ri:j ecli year, ; rovided the Conr.ty Courts
t' :i r-i. o ,r C2cli ct.5 cent, from - tlicir cc::ntics,
th -::--:nt cvr.tcmpl.sted Ly lha law, to wit : Seven-tj-js
D":rs. TJis I'jard propose at the Cum.
1 .'.r. c::".f r.t ' rccei ? f.ce hnnpC.ziT" frc .1 tiz
Judicial Clicuit i: t!ie state. If a jrreater number
.'.. .II ly, .lie selection, in ciscs cf q ;i crracity
f r Ck.calio". v,-:"l Le rf!e ty lot. 1
IJjLch per.. .) . , ;'vi to he aih-r.itted as a tenr..
ciary of the sl.-te, u (. he required to produce a Ccr.
tiucateof the County Court of his county --. 7 its
seal, and with the Kigrat?ire of its Clerk, staling
1st. That such applicant i? 1 r-1 J-.-.it cf"':cli
ccur.ty. 1 - '
- i. J. T ! i.i rr s!', t' -net
c':cned to baiJ.'o' z r 1
Crd That the t ;'- " cT
cr her pnrcr.ts, h r:t r ...
to r iy fcr elcc. -'' i.
f r-
. , hlar.t, cr ct h;s
j cr.JJ.z h:n cr l.cr
Th n?::r:I Y.i c; -r.ri 3 rr.-rcrp jndence with a p.
prove 1 Int:tu::cr.- ;m:' .rsi-sTjr the education
t f !' 2 Th 1, lo rr...'.' j it to c!;r..iias whclheT the
1 , . -1 !i-i'n f .r tlieirtent.'t can be better expended
i 1 i ( ::.i..g - tv.h-1 fr t!.i.i within the state, or by
e .i.g thi.i.1 uhroad. ' fn theraean tnfs it is h- td
:i.t every cou..ty will Uiake returns to the L j.rJ, cf
r. ..or, sex, and age, cf tie cuatitutc Llirj J r.r.
feu.s wilhi.i iU. limits, in the cacner already i.ill.
cated. 1 i':" - '"""" " . "" : ,
- "WILLIAM A. GRAHAM.
President ex qjlcio Literary Doard.
Ieb. 21, 1845.
CZcztc cT mTjrlh Carolina
rU.VCOMCE COUNTY.
IX EQUITY. FALL THRU, A.D. ISH.
1- , . .. CI'IGINAL RILL
' . '.Reuhen Di'avcr . ; ' - '
- ' T9. '
WilTiaa'Zr.
rrfctt tnl the 1 "--.Issai
J-rrctt,::. C. J-rr 1.
cf J:
1 it 1 ivir :"r r- - 1
FuL'aTaCtiu.i 1 of lie Ct.urt, that V..h ...j i.. Jarrctl,
onecf the'deffnc.t.t!, ij -r.ot fia iuhahitant of this
state, 60 lhat the ordinary rroccri cannot be served
on h.'ra f it was there fare ordered ty Court, that pub.
1 ."cation be mi Jo for six wee!;s successively in t' .
Highland Messenger, notifying the taid Wii'h'r".
Jarrctt t' it, uttlesa he be and 1 ; , jcr Lc'. :
C-,-rtcf i" ..'y for said county, at lh .l -
h.'.1' . , cn the 1st zr.lSy th ;r 1. j .
c' yi-, :.r:li next, t.r.1 th:n .' , j -..
j -, c r cVmvrr, t? the c ... ;'.h... : .j 4
r::: ; ro c:rf:::y v. ill h: r ' I
e-tf.r Leari:
cxpzi
rf T
r, C. . : t 2 ! '-.ster fn
. t- ? lit :ir isy cflcr the
I - v h
. . ;..u r, I .. : :.
' II. '!rCLUiRIL '
th. 1, ICi j. i rs. fee "3 37 6w. C3
- CcvEHAj. rmall rTocr, r-.!sr:J fjmale, from
t:at? tr-.lrt y ra -1 ;?.I ts. -Apyto
the subscriher, th. 1 ni'.es east of Asheviiie, on
Swannano.'- . I . . . -
- THO. T. PATTON.
Dec. 6 tSJi. At 225
Uv the Sank or Dat-hel for s.'e, cheap, v
. WILLIAMS i ROCZJJVTJ.
h--r; -t i.
. . rtrit . . t . . . . . .
l-t 'Tier. . . ;
Lis wcrk ""vr i.
cia ia lis i
lxV:T9 epe L 1 c- : 1 adjrc . J t : -Ashcvtiie,
and anv fcfjnzali") nT ta c' ...
c.a Is hid tvs;; i.ciiioa Ut'ml.. ... ,vSE-i"..r
cl t-3. ,E.":r-tr. - .
1 "1 IkCUNG.''
Vaszz:. zz, Tt tiiu, lst llnx. 1. it.
,Vt,tl.?r..'.- ' - I ci. : -nf tls c-rf Jef-
fcrio ar.d t .. i ci t-.:r.. tra w.i tr .11.;
v;illi Ti 3 Vt. -, t' ; h.i:; r hrrcif, a I
by occt. it.on, tr i v., Lo w. a r sasurs eer. - t-
l Fii...o i.e u c -.... :.t cf s'.:.-tp" . i.
ty in C'.'-gtrd c - v'll'jt ii?
1...9 cf business; that ts j - we -Is f - v. ,
tthichtas been i!cre . v '.".'i r . h r"." ' i tir
and in a more wori:--i-!.,.;s t rt' i' ? I'?
had any heretfare ij I.hi I " . , r. ! . 2 t ? cf
npic-cn it is e-il, IT ret t ' n r - j . ' -that
we have scea done by any c '.:r - ' .
saM'L ca:.
, ,; Joscrn i:..:::lvc::.
"iTe s-l-lr.thtlly Concur wi'Jj the aLove :. :..zt.
T" - ' .OAl'l.il. A ......
ri.rui.ry 7, 1 -Ij. Cn L-j
Siycrior Cc-jirt cf 7.;:.:, IZll.
... n::i'.7.:i 1:.::,
'rKi- janc kti. ;:
rrrmoN roa urrcics.
Ordered by the Court, that pull icailon I . t
frthre3 lt. lhj in the Repuhhcan and 111.... :j
!!rr--r--:r, f r the defendant, James I Ml t? a"
at the 1.. it L rricr Cc-jrt of Law, to be heid f r
t:.3 C:.:y cf ;::hcrf..rd; at the Cort llzz i.i
RulhcrrJ: c t the Moniy after the t-r.
Mcnday i.i .... 1 ricit; then thrrc ta jh - f,
answer cr dmur to the petition f.hd e- - ":-.:t !. i t -Elizabeth
Hill, cr judgment pro c:-j ". - j v- il t'
entered against h."j, and the t:'t f,r Lci:h j
ex parte. - "
A true copy from the Minutes.
, . T 1 ; -f - j. m. went c"' "."
Rutherford ton N. C. Dec. 1:3rd, I844L."
. " '
AND
BLAIill EOOI irAIiUFACT
w r . . x-i
vL...y i....,r.j c.w
ally, ts t! lha ci'.!.'
L.u Cro...;a, t,at he is carrying on the
th ,ve Luiir.wjs in the town of Lincoliitw-n; in
all its dhTrcnt Lranches. He keeps oq band at all
ti...:s a large assortment of
cf alracrt every .'descriptioa. II:s praclicil Lno.. I.
edge of the duties of a clerk, er.il'.jj I.Ira tr?
the best styles or ruling firths
W m,-t. v '- . . . j
used in the Courts cf this t?:.t"" ! - c:.
keeps on hand ct A ZZOT1 TIT.ZIT 1 1 i'.J . r.
cnt dockets, fi-cri fozrr'.zcn U t.;, i.;ahj cf ejUwL.
lert paper, zr.i I rjr.i ta c-rr prj v..:h c.y I ;ia
de!;hia crNcw York v.cfk: arilcjn I -r;." f.il
t.i crdcr c.i the vLry fchcit.t tolioe. I 3 has . -
a r;:;s c:t c? tc:lc, A:i E;::aLr;T rjL::;
. f.:'.::::-;s, c:rF.::.i v.'cr.'rrrsn, a::d -
' CCCDSTCCXCFMATEuLUGj
so that an order of any description can to LJ.cA cn
short notice lo compare with' work cf a si :': r 1 hi J
done, any where else. He would here rrrvr; I V 1
' READi:;a co::::u:.r.T
Hit, isi:iJ cf hi-.i. g t:
abort erl t-rn t-. p'r??3, (
,)itT..:jlJL-,jl: . .
. .' . (I.urtU
y l frc-J-cr.tly
wv wi k y w ,, , .wtitWM);
c-i !.v Ihrm !.r-d. I!:.. .! ! ---rly ri.
r-i-i tha LADICo thatlhey can l.'.ve .
1....." r.i ..viitly lcuzJ i. Li.".r.lr"j C,
as at any ether place in the Unilr J Z'.-.Ac.t. j ,i con
cl - :9n, he would say tt the Ctrrr , Cl rhs ; .:3
ters. Registers, etc., fcc, t!.?t t!i c :r! -As. T "i
tcr's book?, and all oilier record Li. 1.3 lht i..ay r...i
re-biadin, if erfrtr-ied t- V.a c- , r' -.!!' :
tali.cn care of, and re-Lcund wiihii t..y i. J .ry ti ti.e
recordi. His frlzzs f;r t.l thj th-; j 1. ;. . 1 j
regulated to suit the lirr.rs.
Lincolnton, 17. C, Dec. 1 5, 1 C 1 1. r 1
cr'oxviLLi:
C " 1" T ft rr n j
Rrr. D.r..::'A:,TA!.V, Tr :-, ".t t-lTrz..r
cf Intt ilictual e. 1 Moral LV.-nce.
Rzt. c. ::ov;i.z a.::, r-w...-.r tf Ar.cr.t
tr.J MoJjrrt Larguagcs, and teacher cf Hat:'.
' i-;u.tics. "' ' ' ' ' ...
3 . u.-.o;...,,! Airj i.-iPL., Acacher cf
Instrumental Musio.
Mas. M, A. r. McAI ALLV tfistnrctress la Draw.
ing. Fainting, and Fancy work. , ... . , r.
7.1 iss -- " ' Tutorcta.
Tal'stelS. James Park, Esi., Chaifrrr'n ; Xtnn. t.
tww.wiury , i.i.. ui.ijra...3, 1 rras.
. urrr; S. D.JicN,- l. f?. IlcUkell, IL A, U
l.hiie.J. II. Cowan, G. V Church well. C. WaL
lace, I. Lewi. A. R. Crnzicr, II. 1. T.IcCljn".
ViriTC-s roa IiI3.Rev. A. ILMath-s, A." M.;
Ifti;j,:.lrf i:-h;'...n Ccllege, Cl.airrnn ; Rev.
. Ci ?il 3 Ci A. 7.I., IVeeiirst rf Lmry and
llenty rr.hVge) Rev. ft. H. ri-'MwIIen. Rrv.T.
ruilefts. Rev. J. Atkirtf. Rev. T. frr-ffMt T.
W. Humes, Eq, M. D. Dearden, J. 71. V.'clcher,
L'sq., Rev. T. isullcns. Agent.
Tl;e fpring Session cf this Irr !"!:.! :!,',-:" tr:.:.
mence as above organized, on rrii'y. thuitljcf
March next. - .
1 ri rTi"jt yr - :-i t' - -rj r f Taj.
"' i'!.-3 , :! Lcn s.:.-re Cattcriny or Us
1. - r ' r- ' - t' -n .t.'fyr-: t j i!s C.tcrr?, Trv :.
trc.-, t.;A'.' "j ...wiilly, Ij circorcr 'g ihs
parcrt in t -ction cf "the e-, l-J thc -..?.;.-.-,
an increasing intfrft in tlie proper c irci1!. a cf
their daughters. This I.as t;ea cvi;.;ii Lj- J; j
increase f scholars d "ring ihs -r.-: .1 i
aUoby ncmeroui e-'hcatFons frcn ci: jc( this
and af'j'iiningffaf-"'! fjr the td-:jr.-1 1 .
ters In the ensulrg er?i."?n. ,
The course of tiuJy is dcVgr:-; .1 t j -j
er-.' - '.Tg the rubctan!:ilrs wT'l '1
Ir; -ls cf education. Readi; . t - - '.
r:::;,cr!d Cr:r.:r.a irs n-ar'd t Lf!.!.:;".!
c: t.n cj jcauon, ar.3 pu; ..s a.-e r .t p rr.:ittcd t
r..:e c.cr 1t3-.es excej t Uccgr K ..j ... j IL.iory tin
I.I three ere cn" Ti-ioJ.
lr.::?in. .j) 1.4 a ti..y, tr.itc- ;? :'.ion a week!
CiCi'L. J i i u.i I j.. - .
A d-far ii c--r.:-,';r 1 with the Inrtitste
. c j ..1 ij a4-e chred those who wi.-h
- ; , f.r t ' ! 7 '-hing cither a full Cel.
1 '. rj.r-i cr a n .radt r.uc oneonly.
,.. J ...i J ...w.-l ar.d AstronomicaJ apparatus
1 1 '.J i 1 :cn procured with a cabinet stid ether
jhh.c.i.t.ts' Lr comniunicating a know-Ice cf the
f: nccs, so lhat few if any I'ettale Ir.il. . jticr.j
Ihe south-west ofTcr greater ad van luges fsr ecT;:;-g
a ood education. ; .
Tlie health of Knoxvilleisas g?d as erjr'.h r
portion of Tennessee. ' i , i
Coarding t private booses tot's f. c m 1 " ; 1 j t
dollars per month, r ,,,, , t ' , "
A regular boarding honse 1 - - . ; j 3 2 c'rneJ
in connexion wWi fr' ' ' 1 1' j c-t .Vnce.
ment "f tlie next sc--i jn, v. ; t - t(J co?u
stantly Vndcr the ?r. ... r-. J.2t..tf cf Ihs
Institute. - -
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