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33 1 - (i ill I y Sit ... j - f . a WLa did je'fHOHSE-FOWEa AND THRASHERS, MtiC Candidate for THE BW NOW IX USE I Til E STATE..- ft Asur, E . 4 . .T B.aa i:rr,; U la Jcoxrati. tjlectjf, m uscn t r.v.sci v!j rcai3.rtid?d j. WILLIAM JEN KS, ilm .fK3rf ' " r-ril McKyf,t a; bl,iaf bJ mocb experience, both in the North tncE-f e i uc.;icy clliiC Cjualy cl j ,J sjiia. in the rrunufWtW of all kitvla of 9 JnvJUytr. - , o-ntinTj. rr.pref.i'U U-ae to call the at- '" uoiwn f-the uI.Ik lo Li operation at the v t p. V:01?0111 MULJ Vi i L I N C 0 L X PACT 0 It Y, - r 1'! "h" U - prepared to m.oofactu .11 A tUof tiro male fM Scott coua.y, f rf mKhilfl to ell, eighteen hiodt high ; JbetfVr, the same a , a trcwa frmaV, al ciJ' n baaia hi1.. 1 lit Iw i wcrr pt oa thcJcs toother and frc !- wcj 3,003 pwa-U. Ths trice 1 &:axaJd thrw i 9-00 each. Huh nid It Mr. TVw. JViU eouaty. . - ' Trm. U-' r-1 n yt joJ mothers an I frn- gl kii- keep their pretty daughter aoJ their r rjrtr f r xne extra fxxajoa waj " ta" tr ether, till both turn ThU scczts to ui tuimlbiulj poor ' editors j. ' . ' 57 A biyt &l a rrrcat cxaailaatioo in an AmcraP ul wih I iujj J , aura a liri'ojili ttllu-r, "if he diJa't aacr Jun- f rt a diA let Jccliacti Oa Icic kkcl th rrxa M CXL. aaU Pt. lure oe Ut I4 tahcr ao t, M wotoU jou I We. 1 OrpXir j cha.nl 1 j" .E3T A I'ts'ticv ow!jeniJ, prwfnt to lit tnsicr x fair of UxjU, tbc Irg of co of wLxii wx xauh looker tlua tie v lit er. IIj raae It, jou txacaI, tbc b?ot4 arr po of the aae Iccgt'a T ' - ! rrU r J ?n't k r. ? r bx I nh t . 1 dm ih-t n: are ia t!e aa i. tbat the Tvair don Budereie trrm. He woakl inform ihoe iotercaieJ that he builJi XEW JERSEY NORSE-TOWER, "th all the latest i'oyrmemnt; aJ that he baa iaaJe aa raaxpntent hj which he ia eoablcJ to wpfjf the fHjUlie ariih . - CIIILDS' PATENT IICRSE-rOWER, which, logethrt with the (oruter. U how, ia prefvr enc U aoj other. throaiboat l5e great (rain fruwiof autea. New Vprk, Pcnnaj Irani, and New He- wiS boiU the above !!orPower aepar attlj," oc be wUI fwmUh Ihein with' the Uiet auJ be TIIRASriERS, ALL COMPLETE, vpoaj eirenJioglj fariab'e lenna. and warrant the workmanship and fmUh Ut be, at Icaai. ctual U arj aJe in thecountrj. Th a4kwin( U one of the many eviJence he cookj furnUh of the nperiorily of the , machiuea omcuCm tared at hi eat-iUihocnt: TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCXR.X: the indrineJ, do certify, that e pur- Thrhwi4 Machine from Mr. Jenk last year. ukn i-e eilremr.T wr(L We can thrfc tOO UoahrU fr d-T. thraahed a Sow I ZSOQ Dah'a lat a-aoa, and not a panicle abMl the mxhii Nrke or re out. We beliee ilUbtM ood oow.aa the firt dsy we thiabed wilhiU (iveo nJr oar hnj tli 0ih J.j of Apr L tSI9. JUIIiV I. HIM. I. W. II I I.I." Saftin-and all other machinery and mil work doom to a eaperiur tnaanei. An Original Temjrancef Ode, Set to Mu$ict alone worth the price of the pa- 4-'-pCl ' "- , ' iUvrtmtfti Anecdotcsj-vnih a vast amount of the Choicest Temperance and Pamilt ItE.vriMi, altogctbcr illustrated by nearly One Hundred 'Fixe Wood Engrat- INOS, maby of which will be of the juost elegant aud costly discription. we intend to furnish thia Splendid num ber to Siibteribera SSy Without Extrd Charge, it famishes An Extraordiji art Inducement to Subscribe. . While we shall spare neither pains nor ex pense to give thia ' Model Number an at traction for Ecery Fuviilt circle, yet'we intend to make it especially interesting and useful aa a Great Pictorial Temper ance SJicei. The Jirur York Organ Pictorial for die fourth nf July, will make 16 pages will be printed on hue taper made to order expressly for it, and extra copies will be put at the fallowing EXTifAOKDINART LOW PRICES : SKGLE COPIES. TEX CLMS. Six copies, 50 cts. ; Thirteen, 1 ; Twcnty serea $2; Fifly-five $4; Sixty-nine f5; Hundred and Forty-three $10 ' All remittances and communications ahould bo post-paid and addressed to Oliver &- Brodvr, Publishers & Printers, NO. 128 Fulton-street, New York. JLost. A GI rmw. A gtatltraan tvn Trrio itk aa IrUbrnxn, su:cd iLu be had 44 a tflcacLp with which he c-ulj see r.xkj ta the ocr: ". . . t. " Arrxh, gaid i'aS, "aa j wij i; cot my ewt f:br thai Lai the lelAscwp-i which 1 & - . wniia ir.vz a pr ?o near T'mj couij ee N E W G 1 x O O D S DALLA S . THE ohtcribcrs rvspcctfully inform their w . - , - . .... J . . V. lit. -.4 I , : a. -t" .t t -. 1 tit vt iuir jus. rwi 1 vixj imm tue city a " r.iA 6t mile nrf. an fi;fh t ntnl.I r.Mi . . him ym tort." Vrr- SmieiU o JmtrfjSabJ. Ilwwvll asir! Johfltrn if ti-rre .were no posiMe circum flkaoca cairr w"hch suicide would be jnsti- e it ' - . - , U C . . M NV wxt th reply. Well,, aajt UmwcII, M3ppe a roaa had Wa fUty of sots fraud that he knew wtcAJ bria irJxmj cpa him, and that he m froatly tXTtAjn wool 1 be fouivJ cot. hv. thcrr." Johtwoo, "Jet him co w encae cocr.zrr wif re ne 1 no mown, ana ..... ...:i:. 1 . r.t. net ta the devil Lrr hm u known. tr- SftzMiHabl' f fi? trniri wry tmrue lie attention of the pmNir. The tiotl: ennsisfi of Dry Goods, Groceries. (JnerHS h'are. dr-., rmbracing a full supply of all the necessary articles of ut and convenience, aud an cx tenflite variety of FANCY GOODS, all carefully selected with a view to accm- moiiite thne of their customers who wih to rJAR the town of Dallaa. 00 the a!:elby oad. U-aJing by Wbiie'a Mill, on mooday. the X 2d day of April. A GALVANIZED LEVER WATCH, with plaited eurd, about 7. Inches Ion;, and ateal Key. Any peraon finding aa'd watch, and leaving it at the store of Quinn it Hull.nd, will confer a favor upon the aubacribtr and abail be liberally tewaiJed. II. B. HOWSER. May t. 23 Notice. 1 Sonutr. A crcTavc, ta the MMijp- , has rss-IaUd larys port of New Or a. Th rjrr e'ouia aceouata of the ialh'ef Ceo. Wcfth. br ehoIeraThe rsxall Pox is ragtrg ia Grreobcrigb ; let, ; fo all. th:rtf.re, terr where, seek the rrotec- f tloti tf vaxxicatoj. Willam IX Sherard, late a whrf is not oafy exposing Mr. Iwd-; rr, bat all who defrod hua. Gen. J. j. Mckay decl'nes a re-e!cctkn t Coottj. Tha saxaber ef r-erwaa killed, at the X. Y. , rV3t was cwtaty-orvr, snt aivntt the saxoe caatscr wm.s wan ied ; all thit bloodshed hty. Having purchased their gnods at the low est ca sir prices they Hatter themselves that they caa afford S E L L other store AS LOW in this section of the frnilK futwrcrtberbeine engaged in iheBLACK- oMI I li luir cm. at deiurable aituation,- 2 miica t.t of Inoir, wiahea to enter into partner hio with a ihJ ('arriage Maker, in order to carry on the Carnage Making huineut in all iubrancby- ca. The localinri being one f the beat in the Coun try, the aituatioa Will be dcsitable and the term highly favorable. Ibarra addreed to the eubscriber at Lenoir, iwill meet with proiApt alirniion. t X. A. rOWEL. May 18, 1849. S3 if. TO PRINTJBRIS. "MOCMAIX BmEIL" FOR 81LE. rHlLlE Subscriber being domrous to'devote his time to" other business, offers for Sale his Press, Printing Materials, and all the necessary furniture and fixtures pertain ing to the Office. The Press is an excellent Super Koyal Washington Press, to which i attached the Self-Rolling and Inking Ma chine. The Type, consists of Pica and Bur g.His, for tho paper, with a good assort ment of Job Type, Cuts, Kules, tc. &c., in sufficient quantities for any work that mav . ? ... - all in good CgEAP CASH STORE 5 D A L L A'.S',. . . Quicii Sales, anp'Siaix ltorrrs: The ble.JSlxpexse better tiiax the - slow, shilling. UOBJGXJT CrAIVXa A T the Southeast :Corne.r of the Public A- Squa, ip PALLAS jGaston Coun ty, has received his supply of SPRING G O OD St embracing a great variety of choice Mer chandize; among which are k OTOB13 -TBS 4, Broad Cloths, Uasimeres, Plain Vestings, Fancy do Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain Ribands, Fancy, do Plain Muslins, Figured do Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, .Mits Hats, Bouneta, Boots & Shoes, Cutlery, Crockery, Hardware, &tc Sec &c Tn selecting this stock, care has been taken to provide such as can be sold at reduced prices ; and., yet such as are durable and good, as well as fashionable. Having adopted the cash system, which is better for both buyer and seller, he will be satisfi ed with small profits; and he respectfully Jnvitesall who would secure GREAT BARGAINS, ; to call and examine his GOODS and learn the prices before they purchase elsewhere, Terms Cash, and Cash only. 5. & D. FRONEBERGER, " -Would reapectfuJJy.taH the tteotipat of tie people of CJeavelanJ, and he aurreundiog.counUoii and district, to their , Z - " 1 j -',- ' NEW SE4SQK4Bt&'AXti' DESELMLE at their well knowpUoo'tin the town of Shelby "which haebetn selected wi;h care, and with ;TieW to the accomujdation of all who may favor them with, their patronage. --4. 4 -r 7" 'V1 V''.-- -- - " ' ; s J '".:. -.Sr' "t -1 " J - ' The Assortment Consists of a vari&tv of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,sd VESTINGS; every variety' of pattern and color of CALICOS, at all prices; FRENCH MUSLIMS, much lower than ever a large quanti- ' ty of .them ; Plain,.Black, Colored and striped .ALPAQHAS as cheap ' as can -be- fotond in any establishment in this section ; a superior articled SILK WARP; DR AP DETE, : all , qualities; TWEE'I CASSIMKRES, KENT, JEANS, TURKEY Red, Brown Sheetings and Shirtings Bleached do f Swiss, Cheek, j ami i J aconet Muslins j" Bobinett' Lawns; Laces, Edgings, and insertions ; Irish Lannens ; Linnerfand Cotton Diapers ; Hose and Hulf-Hose; Ladies' fine Mitts and Gloves, and a variety f Mens Glves, &c. &e " TEAS. r BROWN SUGARS, of different qualities and prices ; vCOFFEE, a , good, article,' and a heavy stock of it on hand; LOAF SUGAR ; Rice' a(T Molasses ; Salt by the sack or bushel; Peppers, Spices, and Ginger: Toljacco, Candy, and a superior lot of TEAS- DRUGS, MEDICINES, ANt DYE-STUFFS. a anr a fcfate. They are confident that their stock, ir. cbcapnvi ar! excellence, will favorably com- j offer in this part of the State, rare with mr other in the countrv : and. as condition -. p t .1 a ...... in aaoro tuera pleasure to exhibit their rA 01 n 6 V JLJr m ho deaire to lay it aScat a rtlT oarrtl between aa American. oJ arl EaglUh ae-r ! Hon. Jrwph B. i tnfJ crdlxlly invite all i W aJkrr, IVra , has been nota: rated iat (or- ucir tracr, aai J. B. ria uch-, (or Lieotenaot M O N E Y rrTrDcr-TlChckrccnticuc to ngr otll lo ranlx??, to call, examine, and jud-o aion is Jiiaauatppi. ine turorxa news for UoI before purchasing eUewbcrc For a printer, with capacity for the Edi torial Department, this would be a valuable investment For further information ad dress, pwt-paid, o x, THOS. A. HAYDEN. THE DALLAS GROCERY, BY ROBERT GANT, is well supplied with a choice selection of of F breign and Domestic Liquors, among winch is a supenor article of PORT WI17E, A variety of wines and cordials for the sick room, 'are constantly kept on hand There are always to be had in the Grocery, in a nne state 01 preservation, Brandy Cherries, New York Ale, Sweet Cider, Porter, Preserved Ginger, Essences, Spices, Pickles in jars, Pepper Sauce, of first rate quality, Confection? anes, Tobacco, Se gars. Sec Sec Ac li Uant takes this occasion to return his thanks to a generons public for the libe ral patronage he has received, and respect fully solicits the continuance of the public favor, .hither, in his cheap cash store, or in his Grocery, which shall always be orderly and well supplied, he will at all times be happy to see bis friends and customers. May 1, 1849. 21 'May 0. 46 tf. t are htrblr iaWettioz; the indk:ioo that its Ptope will be restored to power both es;orsI aad pirituaL i QUIXX k HOLLAND. May 25. I?43. MARRIED, Near Wukeahcro, en the 22 olt., by the . Tier. Mr. Pcrris, Dr. Qci.xcrr A. S nt roan, cBcatiea Ford, Lincola county, to 3Ils .Jt LlA A-, Wet daughter of Col. B. P. PXTTTT, of Wilkea County. "VTi'JSx the above, we rcocivol a plentiful supply of the dclictous bridal cake; and, a portion of it melting oa our own palate, while ww distributed the rest among our joutLfd crrpe of delighted tyrxw. our office resounded with good wishes for a long life ef hea!ihi rTrrTity, ia-J felicity to the hap- ry paur.. iqs jiiai'J leanings aat awim wiui cim ia szusgi . Oh! Larrr Pir. U every blewaing Kara I . Yt Vow aoar Lit a ealai atraavo snre Cad ru Teryoa ia roae b!ooea wuhoot a thorax. AtJ height aa ooraiag ahia iu recuo j aa." ' Ia Shelby, ca the 20th ult, by Rer. La- Wn FhcfTcnL Rev.. F-U5K. Kistltx, to Mia 3LliT, aeeoxtd, daughter of Dr. E. Jrxxnros. KaOy." Irawa3 anJ tiea my wiha tak OK. eaay tky yonf sad gaalls) brevet, 0Fu4aa aajraaer'eUka, ( Vaa wvaJe, av4 ware have auok to mt" Oji the 24th tilt, bj Joha R. Logaa, ., Mr. AXSTOJt PCTMA.W, to 3Iim Coa- KTXLA IXT. k' " The we VI waa aad, U ruJen waa a wild. ' Man a'ihed ti3 fair Ceaaefia aaiiled." Inu . rndence The-dtiaens of Iiaccla t,vwty, are invited to ajajrmble , at the Court IKn.w in liseointon, oa Moa city rrealsg next, Jcc 4th, ai early canHe I'ht, f.tr tie pc rpo. of tsaiicg arrax. rzezx to ee!hrate the approachiog azitirer atry rf Arvericaa ladepeadeaoa." " . GREAT DOUBLE SHEET Pictorial rJXW-YORK ORGAN. For the 4lh ef July. principal contents. )'athimgfcn's Fidelity to Preetlom, designed oy n ainn, engravc-i nv vrr. Emily Gei'jert an Original Revolutionary Story, founded on fact, by T. S. Arthur, pplendidly illustrated by Orr. The Fallen foMn, an Original Teraper- anoe Story of rreat power, by jl rs. C. . Dcnawon. author of Gertrude "Russell beautifully illustrated by Bobbcl k Ed monds The Happy Chang; four larqc Elegant Engravings covering two entire pages of the pipe' representing I, The Grog Shop ; 2, The Call to Repentance ; 3, The W retched Home; 4, Heading the Uible. Portrait Gallery embracing elegantly En- JVJBW GOODS. IS now receiving and opening a large STOCK of GOODS, which he offers for sale at the lowest prices, and invites all persons to call and examine his stock, as they have been bought in New York for cash, and well selected. He flatters himself that he will be able to please the purchaser both as to quality and price. Country pro- dace taken in exchange for troodj. His as- - a w sortmcut consists of READY MADE CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Bonnets, Hats Shoes fc Boots, with a good asortment 'of other articles usually found in Stores. Mav 9. 1849. 22 .NEW FASHIONS SAMUEL S. UPRIGHT, having re ceived the new SPRING FASHIONS, 21 i -t - r r v t L I gravea jenesses oi im:v. iyinan ieecQ- nj(Iful, inxitea thogc who wbh clothing " . M- made in a superior manner, and on reason JeJ"cron Jhrsenting his Famous Declaration to his Associates of the Congressional Committee. Presentation of John Adams to king George III aa the first Minister from the Ameri can Republic to the Court' of St. James. These are two splendid designs by Paul Dug gan, Professor of Drawing in the Free Academy. . i Ae Gossiping Jtetqhbort. a rem of its sort. The Dram Drinker, a graphic design by the celebrated Kenny Meadows, with an equal ly graphic sketch The Upas Tree worthy the attention of Legislators. Debate on the Supplies a family scene. The Mother's Birth Day a choice transla tion. The AitOcalcula; of a Rum Drop, aa view ed thoujrh the moral 3Iicroscrop a most airioas feature, furnishing ample materi: j 4 III About Bale-- familiar aecne. Chapter om Duelling -a Stale's Prison for the rarrivor. J'Sy . Fc3oi-m ttriklfif picture. able terms, to call at his establishment, Soath-wes. of the Court House, two doors below R. E. Johnston s Store. May 11, 1849. r" 22 00IIP0SITI0N BOXES. T OGAN II. LORAACK'S Patent Com--- position Boxes, well known as the best now in use, for SAW-MILL journals, and other Machinery, are always kept on hand for sale, at the Lincoln t actory. May 4, 1849. I)AXKAS ACADEMY. Rev. J. 31. WAGNER, Principal. THE Trustees of this institution, take, Tl1 Oil rV in in tVh-tv t r r Tn wrr ia arts) the public generally, that the Accadcmy has been re-opened under the supervision of the Rev. J. M. Wagner, the erentleman who has heretofore so ably discharged the duties of teacher of youth ia Dallas. The buildig is in a retired part of the vil lage, and supplied with Globes &c, for im parting scientific knowledge; and as the ucitcr ixaus ' oaopted the most' approved method of conveying instruction, Dallas Academy presents great inducements to those who may desire to enter school, for a short term only, or to those who may wish to commence a regular course, witu a view to a thorough education. Board may be had in respectable families, at very low rates ; and the terms of tuition are exceedingly moderate. The patronage of the public is respectfully I- .. . . ... . . . . . . . solicited, and will De thankfully received May 1, 1849. 21 Paints, 'of every kind; Carolina and Spanish Indigo gladder, Prussian Blue, and' Venetian Red; Epsom and Glauber Salts; Caster Oil,' Nutmegs and Mace; Moffats Pills and Bitters; Peter's Brandreth's, Gordon's, and Cooke's Pills j Indelible Ink ; Number 6 i Sands' Sarsaparilla; Bear's, Maccassar, and Antique Oil; bite-Lead, No. J, by tho Keg, or 100 lbs IBWSflgSb QWLWSb BIMBO? ISSJSySSo KJI xKHJiS ana onoes, inas una always ii-eepa tt giwu ua""g iwnmuegvo, procuring these articles, which render it an easy matter to compete with their neighbors, f not only in this, but in the adjacent villages. Among tho stock is a Jot of the. finest v SILK and FUR HATS, and other qualities down to as low a price as may be desired ; all . very cheap, and a lot of Bonnets,, of Various qualities, with together Leghorn, and Palm, Hate, of different prices, , ' . Crockery & Glass Ware.. 7 af.- Fine and cheap Plates; Teas, Bowls, Pitchers, Plain and Fluted Glass Tu'mblefa, Preserve Dishes, Casters, Salt Cellars, Wine Glasses, Molasses Pitchers &o. Sec. Saddles and Saddle- CLOCKS. A New Style of Brass Clocks kept constantly on hand READY MADE CLOTHING, i ' V 1 To suit the times and season; COTTON YARN, SEGARS, &c . . . ." C & D. Froneberger take thLs occasion to return their thanks to those wha have thus; far so liberally patronized them, and to solicit the public favor for the future, assuring all' that, having facilities for purchasing goods, on the most advantageous terms, fhey, will ; not allow themselves to be undersold. . - Shelby, May 23, 1849. CARRIAGE IlOjaiHC, v A FRESH SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS. HOKE MICHAL, LINCOLNTON, -war- -vaar' a T f BAVirsu- received ana opened a new, and nirof n 1 1 xr aoiotwi etrw1r riT SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, ISAAC ERWIN, , Late of Lincolnton, respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, and the public In general, that he has located himself in the village of . ; SHELBY; Cleaveland County. ; f . t :. and thait he has made preparations to carry on the above business in ail its various branches. $ " He will soon have on hand, and will continue to furnish, in a superior style, all kinds of FAMILY CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, ? f ROCKAWAYS dbc. r! .. He will endeavor to procure the very best materials, not only for fine work, but for tb,0 manufacture of all kinds of V . Carry-alls and Waggons, either for light or heavy service. ' v.'' ! ' J : ' His terms shall be low; and, and depending on his customers for supplies, he will be orders for work which he will execute with, the utmost dispatch.. B All kinds of KJiFAJJiLNlx done at the shortest notice, and at reduced prices. Shelby, May 25, 1849, ' ? if. 25 V NEW GOODS. SPRING PURHAE. CHEAP, and BEAUTIFUL and GOOD. now opening their SPRING - GOODS: and they invite their friends, and the public generally, to call and see if they have not been happy in their selections, and fortunate in their purchase. April, 17. iy tf. i i i u: i i..i.. c i i ; J , . ii 1 xt Being determined to exert himself to. merit encouragement, he will tlianloully receive all 1 it. iu vriirra . i a i iii i hi it i rxH.ni 1 1 irr i.i r r six i - sr . . . ... - . - . w sortment which, they natter themselves, will be found as attractive aa any now offered for sale in the county, They take occasion to return their thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them and to assure the public that they will endeavor to sell their goods upon terms favorable to the purchaserT Though their profits be SMALL, they hope to do a safe business by realizing LARGt. sales. May 4, 1849. ' 21 FASHIONABLE TAILORING. , A. W. & Sr;M(QULNN, Facing the East End; op the Court-House IS Ms J. 1 K, e have now m course of preparation every kind of Blanks in most common use, waich will from time to time, S H E L B Y, -! - - Respectfully inform their friends and the public that, being in. the regular receipt of the latest and most approved FASHIONS, they are at all timesraady to serve those who may favor them with their patronage. j 5 i xiaving taxen pains to quaniy themselves tor tne Dusmessj Dyi a careiui scuay oi aix APPROVED METHODS OF CUTTING, be deposited for sale cheap, at the following f only varying therefrom to suit the tase of their customers, they can assure all who may 1 1 f places : Hoke k MicbaTa B S. .Johnson's , Ramsour k Jenkin i s J. Ramsour k Son's G. Smyer k Coa Wilfong k Wilkie'a Alexander &Gaither's " Quinn & Hollamd'a " Store LINCOLNTON. u tt tt u tt ti Newton. tt Dallas, L x l . nniM) T k Tfno irTjoma 1 "a! r il . FASHIONABLE and ELEGANT STYLE, or in a PLAIN AND Substantial 3IAN NER, that their experience and skill, and their deaire to please, iwill enable them to afford entire satisfcetion. ' -I---. ' ' yK''Mts?i Impelled by a desire to elevate the mechanical skill of the South, they, will make? it1 their study at least to eaual. if not to surpass the Northern Work that may be thrown into W our market; and, therefore, they appeal, with confidence to their feiJowcitizens to sustain them Acrms moaerate, ana punctnauiy ODservea.in tue execution 01 au oructs. oneioy, May Xd, l4V. 9M- A Y ' I i ; f . ' i A -s Sr "i1.' P. v'! 11 r 1. - ,., a ;. w
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