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'.ir . i r.o lolv i". lo 1 ral; 1 . vi . ot V. ■ - ■ ; 1 : .\ .:1> a i • r t' m. ; -)i \ r • The pawns grdnted under the Constitution^ being derived froui Hie People of the Laited Slates, uuiy be resigned oy then, ic.ienecet peri erted to their injiii y o pp 1843. CHARLOTTE. N. C , OCT. 1/, j. ‘‘Down VifLi'MK 3, i i'Li 1 . HAhPTON J' K 31 S OOWELL. ta.t " Id published weekly a ,i' pH.J III -! ivaii!-' ; or Three • XJ.;rtll: .n Ul THK MONTiiF ■ w.iiij. Any ; i wiio uiil procure n r.n].")ii .Ldflorthfii substTiptions, i- iJfT gratia ;—ur, U cluf* ul f'.! ip'r y .ar lur 'I'lctnt-! Lhjru^ ai j..iy .. w iiJ-j lhcKu’.p 'r/:ivr owes any j iii i a tail .ri i., notily the Kill? i ^ Jltinrv 'N ,M.>N iH b'.i-TL t !lC tjX pir :i * ' j p' tc for any one of the premiums oITcred by llie Sucit^ty at ; any ol its fairs. i I\ule XII: No premium shall be awarded upon any pro- duc’ion which the Committee appointed to e.xamine it, shall Tjot deem above ordinary and deserving a premium. Jiule XIII: Absent members ehall be subject to a fine of fifry cents, unless an excuse deemed valid by a majority 0i the lucinbers present, be rendered to the next meeting. State of' North Carolina, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. - i Court of JHeas and (^.wirter Sessions, July Term., 1843. John M. Morritjon « vs. Carviile, and F. & Robert Folger. LAND :.LVY. i ii'it t.' ai.uw: ij to ir.sc'ontiiHie tlu ol' t.ji- y - if w.:hoi.i | •lymgl'ir !.^r :i ;,;n. . y r:-t nh . M r d rj \v m> at. J |T'i' 'ippcnnn^ lo liie ^jcHisfaciio'fr C)f"th*'^^urt. that IL i)ie (leieiiduuts. G. C. Carviih*. Henry CarvHh;, FredtTli-K Foli^er, atui Hobert. Folijer are not resi- derits ot' lliis ; it is liieretbre ordered, tiiat pub- hcation be ni ide ia the Mecklenburg Jefiersonian tor six hucce'^^ive. weeks, notil’yitig sJiid deleiulants to be and appear at the next tt*rni of thi.s Court, to , , bt- lie’id ior Mecklenburji C(.)unly at the Court house , ! in Charlotie, on tlie Itli Monday in Octobcr next, ; 1-iy. miio- j J plead or replevy, otlu-rwise jud^- .1 !'l . fnU;red agaii'.sl them, and the lands ' !: ■ • = n’ on s )ld to s;ilisfy plaintiH’'si demands. ;i!v-r- j VV'itn«>.s. ’. T. Alkx.vmdkh. Jr., Clerk ot our said • I Court al 1'iiarloite. tfie ‘Itii M:)ndny ol July, 1813. and the A ; ■ iir. lii.i corri'vtly in?.rt* a:;i] ?i- j:t 'I'urt ui;.l o’.h' r r :,l. aii.i v..;l i n ^ ' j t J MUi! s’rui': or t!i vriti r, e U^tb year of Ann'rican Iniirpendenot*, (J. 1’. ALEX.ANUElx, Jr., c. c. c. Printer's Fee, s3 t’)0. [ 5 s L' v3 fj i i j-'i Fo«*kt't-b,»ok StoJea. s20 Reward. • NEW FIRM AND New CrOOcIs. JOSEPH SUMNER Co.. having added to \ their slock ot' Tni VVart^..Lia Isf^y Cloth's, &,c.. a great variety ot' otlver GOC^DS, lat *ly ['uri’hiised in New York, tlie puijlic are V>*spectiu!i\ solicited to call and examine them. They are d» tenninoil to sell low for cash, or to prompt dealers, on sliort ore- (Mt. Fealherj! and Bee^iwax. at ttie highesl market prices, taken i« paynient ior vi^ods. October 10, 1S43. '"anHE unders'iLrncd w'ill exirosc to public sale, on A Wednesday, tlie loth A euiher ne.rt. at the late residence of John T\e, dtjc’d. •, ni Union Co., Crook ed Creek:) j Three very hihehj 1 u\e^rocs; | {VIZ = i ' j a BOY 13 or 14 years old ; a GIRL 11 or 13. and a | boy about lU. Tliere will be a credi- ol ten or | twelve inonth.-s given by ni iki* tli - m >ney sure. | J. we.n rz. ^ Oct. 3, 1343. Adinr's. 3l:::3 Charlotte Feiiinie Academy. Wt i C( I ■ il ] ^ to ! '.M Oil two a.;:e.' :} t\v J li fii'i ■ I t' ■> I f ; I A-i !r.nv S is )'i, J >.ia N the niirhtoi'the 2-3th iast., wlnile t-ncnmped on the main road four miles north ol Ciiarlotte l;ui>.;’'y iJ; I pei.>on t;lole troin hi.s pocket while a slef'p, thtv h' iJ ;ii (!»{■ j subscribers pocket-book, containin.^ a binall amount :;i!!Mns ciu- I oi‘mou-.y. (th*‘ kinii ol’billa not recoliecleii) and .sotne i papers—among tin in, two notes on H. T. Sloan, one I forahout and the other lor abotit ; a note on I Wilson Kennedy tor about j?G5, all of recent date. ; and sev'rii otiier noterj and papers not recollected. ; Tin' public a;v cautioned not to tr.ide lor any ot'.said : notejs and paper,■>, and i will give a llcw'ard of ^20 ! I’or liie recovery oi'ilie i^ocket-Book ami papers, with intbrnj itioa suiii^-ient to appreJi‘nd and convict the ! tiii‘t'. 1 ai’orniatioa m i'.' be giveai lo the editor ol the I J-jd'-M SOiiian. ellvs turner. i Auj^u.st27, 1S43. ;> : I ) '/ 0 ) ^pi'i 1 \V' i;..- 26... K a o 1 -IM ■\ \ I . : ;i nt. ( ; y cwt. ) u a -.t i l l 1. Aiidr-.v Gri T. Cl! C -) po ] J O') •e a. a I I u.i T :.n r o’lt* vcar oil:’, an; ^ V| •.'.n-.iC! '• two year dd. /'* _'■ tjlX ill ) U‘l.' >:! 1 tvv ) y:-ar old, ix III >:Uii' old, I : ! \ I, 00 Wm. rj 5'» 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 mO 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 5 ) 5 00 2 U) TO CO XT R ACTORS. .1 t A - a T 11 • * P! r ‘ Pi ic I!- u* T, J. \V. A t npt ;;i. >^2 00 1 00 4 00 .S'///- ills o' i‘>nc3- I). A B I I 1 J rn C I U-; 0) 5a a n. A!ex- w \ 'IMV p*'r.'-)n not :i ri.rni- ;)';i‘!i* ibi' aay o.u* ol ili-j .! '■ i'lt'i oar Trc isjrv tiu-; r'^ilE undv'rsigned O)nimis3ioners, appoin'.«vl at jt- tlie July term of the Court ol PU’as auw (iuar- u'.r Srsi-iv)ns far the oouuty of L’nion, v»ill leccive Dfalt.’O 1 j'iJ}»obialb ivji- «.g k 03y.^T-H0ySE la the Town of Monroe. jtil! the 20^h day of Novem ber nc.xi. Tiie buihling to be litty feet by forty, two stories high ; to be basevl on roi'k one loot below the .suriace. and two feet above, 'fhe waiu-j lo be built >/' wood of good quality.—Tiie basement story lo ha ;• a passage eight tVet wide through the centre of tiie entire building, each -.'Ule of which to be di- videti ml ) tlneo olHces and stair case. The second story to be twelve t'eet in tite pitch, to be divided in to rt C'(jurt Room, and two Jury Rooms. It is desi- rat»le t.hat the House aliould be built and finished ac- cjrding to the most modern and plain style. The proposals must embrace the plan, specihcatiijn and e.-tunali*d ol’ co;it. The Commissioners to be al lib erty to suggest buch alterations as Iney may think proper and vary the estimate accordingly. App.li- cants should addiess their communications to Oie C.-tian inan of the conunittee at Oakville, Union co., N. post paid. The (.'ommittee wul decide 'Vitn- i in lii'teen days after the lime above specified, ainl i would wish all appiic;inis present. A. STEVENS, > Chair'n. S. P. s rEWART, I \V. IIA.MILTON, W.M. VVil.SON, iM.AUsns, j R. RODGEKS, J Oakvillv'*. St'pf. 0, l‘S4o. 27-Sr. RS. HUTCHISON be.'s ]:',avf io inform her j friends and tlu* public rally, tiiat the ex- | ercises of the Charlotte I’^tua. Ar.a ionii. wi! 1 be re- ♦ sumed as early in the month f Octob^'r. as it may | he in her power to return fra:;. York, of which j the earliest piiseihle noii’e wid be given i.n the pub- j lie p»iptTs. She trusts tliat »l:r improvements her . visit at tiu‘ Noriii will cnabi-j her lo m :kH in I'er j school, will iTi --t tJie tiigh ’.,iprobalion of a'll wJio j may be interested in the E lucuition of yoiniir fe- j mah's. [Oct. 3, 1S1;>. j I^RS. P. C. CA I;D vVELL and THO-) MAvS HARRIS have f(*rmed a copaft-» ner.ship in the practice oi‘medicine unier^ the firm of Caldwell Harr's, and reypectfull>Mon- | der their professional servict c. to the citizens ot this | village and the svirmuniling iOu.itry. They rfiturn their grateful thanks for iht, ‘xry liberal patronage • bef=lovved upon tliem durini/ their long practice in | this conniiunity, ami hope, b ' prompt anil untiring | attention to practice in all the ran^dies ol their proles- j sion, to merit and receive a >.ontiauance ol the pub- | ic. favor, | C.r rlott*^, May 16—12r j A. MET 1111x^^2:1 ^,^^0ULj3 respecttully in T T form his friends a.nd the j public, that he has received iiis THE I'ALLE.V l.KAVF.S. We stand a^’-iong the fallen loaves, oujig childftn at our play, And lau.^h to see the yeilow things Go rusihng on their way ; Right inerrily wo hunt them down, i'ije ajiUiiSi. v^iiids »iid^ve, Nor pause to guze where snow-drifts ilo, Or sun'jeams gild-the tree. Witii uanaiiii' ftJci wo leap aion::5 Wheie-witherLd bou.iihs are strewn, The past nor luiiire checks our son^ — 'I'hc prv'SJiit 13 our own. We stand among tho fdlcn Icav-.^s, I" youth’i- enci'.anted spring— V»’heii hope (ubo weafi. s at the l^st) First s{>reaus h-.-r ea^le win^. Vve tread with steps ot cons ;oas strength Bctiea'h the K-arljss trees, A.’id the ojior kiaiics oa our cheek As i)low3 the winit-T br ts • ; While iay.ai^ toward the c;>ld, gray sky, Cloud d \\:'.h su >w and rain, \ve vvjso t.,c ‘iJ y ir all past oy, And tiie >oaag siaing again. V\'j st?,n 1 among the fallen kavcs, in in.iatiooJ s haiigaty pn:no— ^Vhl:n hrst our {inusaig h;‘ar's b2^;in 'I'o lov\; *• tlie oiden tiiaj;” And, as we gazf., we tiigo to think How ni'iay a y -ar tiath pass.d, £^ince ’n«;dih th^oe coid and ladt d tree.s On’r footsteps-wandered last ; Aod old companioos—now, pereliancc, Ksiranged, lor^ot or dead— Poaie round us, as ihose au'unm leav-^s .\re crush- d bcnuath our tread. We £tanJ among t!ic fallen LaveS. la oar own J:utuaia day — And tottenag oa *Mih le .-olc stejis, Jt'ursue our ch-.'UUss way. We look cot baeiv—too long ago liaih ail we lovi a bet-n iost; Nor forward—for w- may not live 'i’o see our n'ew liopt; crossed; I'm on we go —tatr sun’s iaiof beam A ieeble warmth laii; irts— Childhood wiihoul itsjjy returns— 'I'h'.- present fiils our luari! V A xci i. i Letter from a young man in Arkansas East:” WlLDCATVILLE, RaTTLE3NAK DearMarm; You haint the world how I’m getting alon^ out 1 cnsack Couidry. Thpy’vc late! I Master in this town, and Pnj office of Justice of the Peace afo three cases let out to mo alre»\i j wliere a feller had tjouge 1 out j eye. and neither on ’(in was t^a I he was al tie top or the bottom ! doae. I knew all about it jist as I watchin' all the time, so 1 decide I cm’. This is a Great County.? 1 corn growt: as tiigh as witch ha/.A and cottin’ and oriier truiis beats a I a 11 cdiai' my eternal loMin ca.t har i c i i do aay thing a leetie smart ’ceplia’phi} in' ke^Tds. but I dotiui on me phi} ni'Lu arnl Poker, ca?e win mv money. ^ on know them youM inake me and 1 diddent kaou how to forrard ’em. you can send ’em by mad now as 1 don t ii ive any joslulixe to pay hi consekWj^jrc of ihc l^igrit*} ^ and ln?])ortmce ot the Natur ol' lli olHce. il { water millins are ripe do send o:\ ir three. A*?f ! eiii t pair of nankui trouKCi 1 hi ’jit rooai for i my irunk wlien I started, Nou’hfiif a butt oa orl - one pair on ’em unh*bs you’ve soU* J it on stinct^ Iclt, and wiale you're about it y9iJ^ iiitc as welU' out liiat gather in the boitum n; I spect groued a leetle sence L lelt hi^») end ’em male, they wont cost me a sent. Pk ■> ben I Sy nine months and my helth’s ben ' le l^llou^'-*' luice’t, the oncertive iever Oi^e’ thaFeP.^'\“ Ague C)cc}isionally and the Uuit f rer al ^ Marm I wisii you’d give mylove^T j* asK her it stie* reker'lex that umey^ \venr/> ^ I v. isli Unis om^v, : idta in • in wds Rf^ck- inted me P^^t ing tP ig. I’ve had ne on 'em was icr chap’s leir ■bure, \\h»'thcr the ihi.ig \vas ' , ’cause I was 1 ' cauf e accor- ' ^hy marin. the r chcirry trees, ^ .icub^ • i u i'usil as i ■ an aiy on eni hey go a h.ead 2 V mdtt a! ways shirts vou sed interns’ quiltni’ you see JacK cSu rris tell hnn lu cum away and t’.rgot. case otie 1 tail.I ol'no great account. 1 leel t Kia’ comia’ on- ta 1 uiusi slop ri \ Eee.v :iiir t.s and tro' .sus. NB. Apple ut h#* tee# ^ I lio^ h'f*d a r -a/ntiorgii iho ^ Tuvin I, ‘li.-rriNC'-i^ ^ is quite scar.-o^*r t here. I vvoulu I’LJU. r' it> U vii’.O ov 1*1 ' w ^ ^ - . I . sk VOU to scjid me on a bar^^ niy Iha a rauj they li iumher up the male, you xnu n^e a p aii\ how.— liostnn bee. ; ^ ^ ^ iir.' ol' on the The D.'Sion Alias givt s the fgj ar- occuirence, which rcfircts ^'t oredr. jchaiacter ol a genllemiin ol ihafc' Same lime, ^ve brdit ve, m ll bt r, io4l. the mercantile hous el? oc Co., oi this cIlv—bore d m'on ^ f- heir^tiblig.i'ions. ail thecr^ d;uvj'=. •>{. tiiL C - Spriii;? Si. Slimmer Fiij-iliioiis. He still continues the TA If. ORIXG /; USIXESS. at his old stand, in the second story of the southeast wing oi L. Sprifiijs’ brick buihiinLT. Charlotte. April 11, iSi:i. 103...F •V;3L A. v:? )> C’ai inittee MK 'KLEXBURG - )Ci-: i"i . IS )i '; ■ •■^1. :) ■ ir: ’ nia- . ■ >: 1 ::i a in';.)ii li and r\ ! 1 ) '^^■lll )1 II U'^i'aii- ; kn- 'A u in Oi.- the- 1 >a id.\; th-it A::rricul- ■ :i:iy t); lu ti '. »l lo oth- to },'.■ ) ‘urt lor t’l 111- 111 ; -u iiistitiUio.is, r, ; .d t > oii'iiitii': an .1 >■ i' liOvViilg IvUlcS y s.; ■'! ■* 7'.' ’ '*] 'k’t'ii > > • V . i. 1 I. ■, t> »vt r I i! [il I. Ml ol nri- ii st m »1 'a fl '• ’ippii'M- r. V I :o.i ; !i pr n't.; sa 1 i.n- ; Ki :rv : ’ ) '\'i aii n^ w nn>i fi !!; iy I' .e. ;o .1 ii>ct s^ary or .ft ; I • :ar r'>v. th • nr^'cd (if • i.I,;:ov t’l.-a^r:-ultural I 1 IIE tol|..Vvving bank bills were lost io transmis- JL Sion by mail, reci’iitly, between South I’oint, N. C ., and \ nri\Viile., S. C. One twenty dollar bill on the i'omniercial Bank of Columbia. No. 370. (.lated Novernher 20, l':>32. One twenty chdlar bill on the bank of Charleston, No. 2LK Om* ten dollar bill, on the Bank of Georgetown, No. 9i0. ; Any })erson iuiding any of the above-dePcr;t»od ! lulls Will please kt*ep them, and inleirm me oi the I lad. so I iMii asct rtain from whom they were recei- I ved. i will revs.ird tl^a tinder -of the money in a siu- tahu' manner, if addressed at Souin I’omi, Lincoln i couniy, N. C. LEANDER SMI I’H. I ^Sej>t 23, l^i3. 2S-3m. dusjhc. pubscrr'cr. proprietor of the CAK(.)LINA fl- l.W. Charlotte. C.. is now prejiart^d to ae- commodat(' per.^jfjns uath convt‘yance.=; lor fravellinu, «'ither in a two !tors* Oaiiuhus. iiorse and Butrgy. or i on horse-back. He fiatters himself that his cliarijes and preparations to atibrd ease and comfort to tra vellers, will not fad to give Mitire satisfaciioit to .«uch as may call on him. JIv\Ni?\GS B. KERR. (-'harloHe. July 4, 1S13. lS::::r l?4)ok-iJiiH!ery, autl llhiak-fiJook 3iii5iiifact i>ry, LINCOLN PAPER-MILL, N. C. RUHAWA’/-S GO I?eic(inl. of siit'h c;.''7. ns o'.' th ' a';0!i at; i j> ty i w o (Kd- Q M. as; i j:u“ l.>ilar at ih ' amnvtr- : 1,1.'^ faur;.,i;iv Hi -\ov. iub. r b EI^OPED from tlio subscribers, on the night of the 22 I instant, two ne- groes—L V T T L E T O N, about 2S ■ ye.irs old, a large black man, about 6 teet hiirh, ha.s rather a down-cast look when spoken t ). He was well drt'ssetl when he left. Also, EM- X I'atc'.M;-. lo b- apji >;nted i l[^y, ^ black rirl. went with Lytth'ton. Emily is a :Miiii\I r>.ii y met !i:i^ i:i each of delicate tbrm. about 17 years old, and . • ■itit a lit i'l- nnl * : who n i i i i i .v 'Pi -n at 1 bv th* ir iitUs. and | ilressed when she h it. 1 hey will ,1 L'v th'.‘occasional orders doubtless ende^ivor to get to Ohio, or Illinois, or L._>^ 0 ^ -mJ&m " i'^ ESPECTEL'LLY inlbrm the public, tli.it they carry on the above business al their Paper Mill lour miles from Lincolnton, where they have con stantly on hatid iin extensA’e assortment of ]3l.iiik Books in a irreat variety (it Rulinirs and Bindings, C^3unty Clerk's Books, ruled oiid bound to any pat- tf'rn. Old r»ooks. P:i!nphlets. Musi'*, and Law Books, MiJirazines. Reviews. Newspaper.s, iltc., bound in plain and elegant bmdings. Orders I’or Baoks or Books to bind, l«’lt w’itli Mr. Robert G, AMison. Merchant, (>hnrlotte. (who has constantly on hand an assortment ef Blank Books from the Bindery.) will be promptly atten- tied to. Sept. 4th, 1813. 27 9w I From the Ladies’ Book.] ‘^POPPING THE UUESTION." Il must be iidrnmed by every one who is practi cally or otherwise acquainted with the topic, lhai “ popping the question,’' as it is fainiliary called, is one of the thnlling circumstances in the life of “a man ol real St nsibilily.” Im i-'ine a yoarig>(i-r ol two and twenty, oi inereabout, with a tallow-color- td lace, an agitating d*.poriiiu nt, and a h*^''.rt in;ob- bing With vrii'ous emotions, s^-attrd by the Jii h o( a simpering damsel, who is liboimg strenuously to make it ajjp^-ar that sh ti is p. ) suspicion conc*Tn mg the suhj'claboui to l« jW roiuct d. It isiwntv lo one, however, inai ^he .« his « nibii rassmerit and ahbreviat- tn= i .j ,-,f p.ilpuation by f'unkiy telling him th.it sne koows [irt cicely rrliat he intends to sj«y. Ijfji ( t.quM re an.i tin u>age ol the sex will not snnct:uu this pdece of iiumanity. Sne cannot even be at;-tptjSi d to und* rstand his hints It lie at'- rnpts lo approacii the ;ii!'iir by circutnlocn tion. Hf won ieis tnat sucii a U;vme creature can be so dull ol ci.-U'prehcnsion. Fmdm^', al iuit th it he must eitiier speak o: die,” iie nerves hanseli h; loically lor the tislc, his countenance becotms p.uer. if possible, one h^in 1 grasps ins hat or cane coa v u!-iva ly, the oiher is usually iai l on his h^ irt, as ir t.> .'•till the furnnhu ous b atingsof tliat lioubb some h'tle oig^n. Ffi n liom bet .se^n his closed it eth anl quiv» raig lips com*s a scaic'iy ait;cul-:tf' and ahuOal maudable* in alnim. as ii iibitaiion. On uhcf r\«>ve.t(i- 'li'heUon, Hrotii- by Ihe uncoin* )ies?sure oi mat time—fot/od »t necessory to uspend p.ivment ot iheir dvblsj^ to close up tha busm-.'ss ol tiie firm. 'Ph^’ir crj^J: »rs. alt-r -I'l Hi- vestig.'jiion ol ihul- concerns, «l to |tceivo fjiiy p.-r Cent.'01 ihe amouni of theit A jcciive demands', .ind K lease the house en’.ir^ 1} fil Ttiis aijreement was tii’i red irr( Vi *-• i ^ '*i man Is cinceile J Since ihn the. tiouse. M:. tlmry Shelion, S has df parted this life. ^ l^iiiLo S. Sh::lto.v, Esq , ih proceeded, with uti launted -inti to wind up the conc'Mtis of theo mence business, anew, on nis ow new enterprizc, we are happy to prosperous—and that he has i i^ use of his prosperity. On Tutiie last,he made a new dividend among ai! hiscre^tc of lila’niy-fivn p ‘r cent, upon the lull amounl^d their|ranctdItd demands against his tormer one to iliem the aggregate sum ot Jor^ t visaad l dlnrs. tor which iiiey had no legal clalA ' h itcver, i’his paytnenl wais t nlir* ly vob.nla!y'lij hts par!—and it has been made, not only lo indiv in so;ni‘ instances, to rich corpor; loss would not have been felt. •TTK^ faildro' M of ihfe partners, rvi’vlhig partner, •^veflog energv, nr>i'^id to coin- :coupt. In his hf h as b-en .most .^'honrrable Ciudiiois, bur, ’lom the sound, iike U'.e voice ol a terrLirio. ■I'jsts the r;0 tals ul its c. u‘^t.ic-otis I. A T'- /ipsrance St'try —-If O; “ wiih a nainrnm:: m iheir 'Jnj m n 'ed ii^' ul 1 'A'u'.ch i:.s the wind uf lakm,f, 'J b .ck ir.'- an I come cumainl i - P.esen; i v Pr^'-i! nt. t\v ■> i’r tary, ('.^rr: spuMil- t-'i ''‘n.^rs .>.hnll tog -th. r II. \v.) i slia'.! p .v..r TO ;y. * -■ (id vi:Mr.: i.tii.-. ati'l t;- \- iiKiv r '']i..^-:c ' : y : my •'‘•n='t ofvi jiiet n r ill : “ uint i - I w >. l. some othei fret' Jstaie, and {probably atter they reach i ty atlords. he U’ill be prepared to give Ash' ville. N. C., wiil travel in day-light. Fifty dol-1 b'eefofthe very best .in ilitv. * i(’!iarlo? c i iy t^vo or ihiee u oi Js cm b^* di.^imguisiiMf, bui int seare sulli' iCiy expiica to jusinv the lady iti comiirehrndmg what is miatit. i'jje ans'Vt." d>pends entifdy on circumsJ.'inci5. il It be i;n'q-iivocally in th nega'ive, the lov’f r 5ta;ts up. cl.isps his hat, atui without ihe cu:fnm'3r\’ lormalitu;s o' paitinj, leaves the house aiitJ hastens. It m ly b»‘, towards i!ie nver, resolved nn cxtin jui>h hi3 fiarn'O >y « Ui f.i i li bio e X ped 1 - ?it. iiJt, Oil hia w.iy. h»- usually fin Is some r‘ aL' )n to JtciUH aciinu on this lesaiation, an.i sonv lanes C0fn, 0iinJ> lor me ini* n b d sacrillce u Capid, by an extia lioa- tion t » Bacchus. il ine lady t>e more favonblr disposed, slie some times tortures the youth inuch^;vou>Iy, remarking' j that she never once ihought on ihe subji ct of malri- I rnony ; whMj the probability is that she has thouijht I ol /loih.'ng eUe Irotn her .welUh V'*ar up-.var.*is { This IS 1 very niiighty anl unniniable piece of du T I-I E Fub.5criber hnving made ar-'pliciiy. Almost invariably, ihf* nymph app’ars to i ranirements wiih Mr. Jourdaii Council i be raui*r aveise ij the proposil. be it cVer so ai >1 Ash(M*ouniy. to lurnish him ( vantigeoiis, or else so surpi liinjly careless about it, hifccoun-j .J ^t Luis to b: but the tos^ ol a MXpence wheth- nii^iii lo iheii toom m a crowdtd ' !tiey en er. are rev* ah d iwo bed • xtm^^uisnmg the light, th- y bot/i, isf IS iney supposed, a bed apiece, gi.ha t one. which begins to sink un|e) .he atound at ifitei'vals, in a manneif’vt''y Mil, but (juite impossible of explfc:-ion OiJf' observes to the other : — I say. Tom, sonv-bo iy’s in nty b» d,’ *• I'' there!” says the aih* r; ‘‘^0|htre is in 1—n mm! L't’s kick % in out!’’ ■J'he /^rxt remark was;— . •‘Torn, I ve kicked niy man ov'pJoarJ.'’ “ Good !’' says his I* lio v-fopei; i jetier Juck than I: mv triJfi has kicked wr out—hasn't — I igh' on •the fl jof ! ' Pn* ir "relative posuions” wciJ not tJ/parcnt mill th- next mornmg. yoo;: lovm -Bill, .v'. v'tjticrs Mouiilain llccf. " tM .il^e oi I . 1 ■r iV V1 .S.iri iv. lars will I e ^iven lor liVTileton and ten dollars; for Fhnily. if taken up and lodged in Jail, so th it v.a* Cet tiiem again. In}(:rnrition may be directed to Bell iir, Lancaster Oi.'-irict, S. MAKGARET HAGINS, iOSiirU iiAGlNS. his customers j beefofthe very best .-in ility.*. i (. !iarlo?te every morn- | in*_r durmj'Court ’.ve* ':-, an i on Tuesd-iy, ri;ur.?iiny and Saturday ol each week during th ! er siie shaii b So lie married or n young men are sj chick'.n-!:c'»:tf J m nl- rest of the j fairs ol all :hi» sort, ttjai th*' j'a:?t word uhich mav season, and renidar’y at his country siatui.-^. As lie | b*^^' construed as a di'iiiil S'ilfici'.ril lo close the ne- /lugusi Z ), i,3ao. has to pay cash lor ’.atle, ami furnislo^s his custo mers witii the best beef. paytiieiOs will neceasaniy >4^ tkiti> ^ Ann-’ist 27, 1^43. 25::;:r. Svotttv lit I .■V IlMO sn, ^ lli r\. WOI'LO int 'rm th.e j-ub! c Jhri l.e 's I r.r iiase I o! S. P. A!exaruier i...-' of »,» ' is Ci!n>:siin:z ’1 Tile'S, mill ,ievveiry. .b'tf rmi.a d to L’'ive tlie l.nsiness his j ■••r- (>x.‘l i‘'ive an- r.!i > :. will t*:i ieavor to g;ve -:ic'i :i in iin‘ r--,-r.r',:;g oi W at'hes aiui Jeuci- and al! wi^rk w •rr.u.ted. 3I:»untain HE subscri^ier bavinz mi ran^'■m^\Tis Wi:'.i Mr. Epliraini 1\ r''v ot’ Ya ;cy CO ..ity ’o t'urni'h h; n wi cauh\ iia-: on hand and wi'i c:*:ri loe goliath.fn at one . anl ’o** m-. 'ti.^i hrate bt lle is. per- iiaps. as mij.'h g i- v i d? '.if u-'ilt as the chap fal- qal SI ion, nr^ so numei ous llia i 1 .''>m-‘ ne n - t'.- m t ) r* - S'il I'-n* S' I •; lie- I'll po.i; j • ^ ^ '* ' m 'i 1 I .;i ill.- ri; -s iiic:, _ ■;a.- li. : ' ■: :’v ' i B ii’i.r; ,r c » ftiVfcf- ujitin^4: j on p'oppm 7 i:. ■ :e- .e. y . .. 1; V ■ nun in O'. . " Kii 'it Krrjiit.—- W\Wr sail n sjtouse, l.ie oUi't la}, to'ii^^r i rii tiie.ii k.'dghl erra:'ta, Oral mucit abiMii I ‘ ’Vny,’ Lor’, Sal, don’t you knov ' ‘.No m ire our a sp »oney.’ * Well. tsal. you rccolicci the littlf Cliar- ley was oorn’vl.’ • d’o he sure 1 lioes.’ “ And you reooliecls how I wcnLuft r th: c r . don't yer T •1 (Joes, boss.’ ‘ Well. Sal, that g^ing arter l!ie (n-; I j;.J, v.’as a night arrent {d.)~Baton /log e Oazett*. Aristocrat:j with, a vengcancc —* Hjw the dr' ;ce came yojr eye out/’" said an itnp^iitul ii;"pn.';ilive hdlow ih» other day. to one ’vh ) ptCred llnouyh ti smgie opti •. -Why,” says h^, ‘‘Jl w vn!gii to see wiiii iwo ‘jyes—every body do‘S U; sa I had on*.* ut mine i.ikeii out, ihai 1 njighl^*fit?l ffoin ihc vu!_.i* fi-^rd ! ’ t fm I’nut ro’ having Hack and th*,; youi li'jse other haz I for you, ’ plied a by,'tand« r, ; nad tj'en iiiatclus, C , 11 111 ai ill r l tj;T ;igO. . O: I'M'!.), i a : 1' 'e-. j ily l'f3. be?: i-a’ile ?.ia' cari I- u:jht ia Ya i- furnisa his cus- imers at iiiS usijil r.';!* nm J. VV r AL^X\NDER. 1.1 k* *'P r i::oj . n ■ »( i.j*- * !* •' and..,r a^k- i rn n ' - per, h*- r b • n li / /?* 's was A i. . 1 J > n A ,\lt I, i J- rif , h Hits wun a ! 1 _ C Oi :j a*' .'a«i5v. ■■ W ay. ' ,s lue ■ 1 ;s’ ill .n --lit i:,e [■ n' ; IrT’’: A lew d lys since a rre«h comer i.ik n lodgings at tb.e Astor House, v.as pn * 1 when he canie to tiie dinner-table, ,1.0^' 0-, M. “ V\ nat will you Imve ?” usk- Tne uew corner stared about Iiiin— •• ouid you like a bi:l of litre, air ?” 1 •• 1 hr^T k } • —I c*« i;‘i care if I fir- tiike iv f^lerc. '■ I du V. ill 11: i ra ..‘*r s to S 0 II ed 'he vvai*‘ r. 1 dun ii4:0W.'
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 17, 1843, edition 1
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