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f PPH 1 II T Mottttd KTN fer k hnMli Irta, and or lEd r fii Mi lOui. Nntr. Messrs Wrfefct JUmiii t hf.'J It in OM Hall of Alumni kUi at ttat , coat or tWa Graduate of 1806, by Mr Graduate of 1799, Gradual, of 1820, S Mr Mr J if Jmrnsm MbChing. Graduate Jndj. Baltla. JuT Gr.aWlfl qf 1311 br Ben , i Mi ai br llr Wright, of Wilm Jvkmtf Norwood; Esq., of H vwuor sewrtra to aemcr AiiwnK The Address was pel HH1, Pet M. Hale and J RoWoaon.ofFavetterill. Means n it i ... - . . v. iiuM, weyrttenlle. Jum m Chowan, Charles E roton, and J. A. Whitfield. Lo nfy, Mia., received the second: and Hoard to Messrs. Wm. B Dortch , Ten n .Malcolm McNair.J C. Mc air. Ib.beeop, Peter E Hiee, Rdtigh, Wm . Pool, Elisabeth Citv. Charles R. Thomas, rauforl, and X. B Whitfield, Dcmopolia, "a rKrst distinction a Haii i. John Hill. Wilmington. . ' w . esaviagtoa C Kerr, Qracaaborongh, m H Johnston, Tsrboro'; tbe aeeood to Julius Caldwell, Sadiabury, E. C. Chambers, Metaonry. B. R Huake. Favetville, John Manning, .NorfoHk, R. 1 line, Jr , Raleigh. J.nnth Halifax; aud the third to H Raleigh. fl I aaonr ( lorn The first distinction i given to Mcaara. U. 3. Hednck, David- , Jaaaea A. Pattoo, Aabeville, and Clan B. Sander, Johnston: the second to M J. McDuffie, Cumberland, Bar- taoluujew Fuller, Faretten'lle, Neill Mc Kay, Teonesse, and F. A. Tootner, Pitta-' h; the third to Mcaara. T. A. E of CumU-rlm I. F. S Ct-nl-. nf 3tl (UJHEAF STU A BR. CARD Mr EDrreft : The friend o Gen. taieJ Semmle. reqneat that he be an- laoad, aa a candidate for the office of Supk- ior Court Cmock of Lincoln County. enduing election. W are authonzed to n- mce Robert WnxiAMSON, as a andi- for re-election to the office .of County! Clerk. GREEN W. CALDWELL, The I&kDEPEKDEKT CANDI- ate for Congress, in this Dis- trict, will address his fellow citizens, at Dallas, Gaston county, July 1th. Leonhardts Muster ground. I-inonlii Jnlv fith. I . Wiirninr nrnfumnr at ta PatrLornlT Tnin Cn Helderman s Muster GroundGrecnsbo h N c to take ohel J 11 1 V 7 th. Academy; and in recommending Mr. Lmdsley c a 41.. ...k a. i i i The above arc the on y ap-f . , L nW, eminently quaa point in en N that Will be anordedflthe instruction of youth, they need only re l.im in I .inooln mid Onston. Ho5for to ba character which is well known O. A. HI FORD. Keapectfully informs the public that he has located at Bkattos Ford, wheje he hopes to merit and njceire a shire of the public patronage. D&. ' S., has attended two full courses of Medical Lectures in Phila delphia, and received the degree of Doctor of Medicine the past Winter. Beaut ic Ford June 7th. 1849. LWCOLtfTOW MALE AC AD E MT. The Trustees of the Lincoln ton Male Aa- RE TN C. & D- -FRONEBERGER, ind districts, to their ' thef people of Cleaveland, and the aurroundiflg. count iw rlF, SEASOXABLZ, AN VESTR&BZE STUCK 0:F MERCHANDIZE, lit tbeir wen anown stand, in tbe-town ot Shelby which nave tet n seiecte.tl .wi'.h can, and WW) a ' of rhe.accoauoodation of all who may favor tt.em with their patronage. The Assortment Consists jf yartety or DRY GOODS. CLOTHS. AJSSIMERES, and VESTINGS: every variety of pattern and color of JALICOS, at all prices; FRENCH MUSLINS, much lower than ever, a Jarge quanti fy take pleasure in anouncin to the citi-I' of tueiil 5 Plain Black, Colored, and striped AL PACHAS, as cheap as can be found ns of Lincoln County, and to parents and lardians generally, that they have procured e services of Silas C Lindsley, A. M, and. in any establishment m this section ; a superior article of SILK WARP; DRAPDETE, ?all qualities ; TWEE D CASS1MEKES, KEiVT, JJfiANS, TVRtUsiX tod, Krown Sheetings, and Shirtings; Bleached do; Swiss, Check, and Jaconet Muslins; Bobinett I Lawns; Laces, Edgings, and insertions ; lnsh Linnens; Lumen audCotten Diapers ; Hose and Half-Hose ; Ladies' fine Mitts and Gloves, and a variety of Mens Gloves, &o. &c. GROCERIES the Ann rcccicd with ty the ex .Murphy hnd.M, Lo.. J. Guion. of Ralciirh. -n i i i a u:- r: JBin North Carolina, as a man of the purest oalfj. U Undaav: of Oreenahorowh. G. F' w Siau lu ugm IU3 11 "Ufclmorals and strictest piety, as a teacher ex- . . ' i r li a it , i . ml, ot llertfurd, W. M. Richardson, then adjourned. t r.v.-nmif. crauona, as by aviecied menibcm fall U Parteraceu fCaUwdl Co.. aP ail, on tho CaBMia Bill . CWIw C. Terry, ( Richmond Ck,V the Deriaration On W Maa- CUuJjus B Sandrrm. kJuhn.tan C . m defence of r mucrt v, lor publish-j mm HMTnalof Urr mm, m. tae uattSorata Bill. 6. Mnatolm J MeDnnW, (Cnmberbi Ofc,) Obaweh't Oration on the Ronton nanra, t77S C Barthilnmiw Fuller. (Fayetteville. Caiham on the address to the Throne, 1770. J. Tnomaa i. Xaroom, ( W asbington. Address to the "In Msjuc t Wsn- : 8. Neil MaKsy, (Masnphw, Tenn Prentiss Audrasa lo the Missnaippt Vulun-1 S. VWneea B. Shoher, (Salem, J Webster J i foote s ncsqinliona. OmiKaaa, an well aa those of .ipa, generally dilitsjprf lante, and aoam of them developed owaeoef hi order. Om thmrsday, the following was the ofxrren KORKNOO.V 1. Sacred Mnaia. in Laths. Pet I Salawj Oral on, M 8a FnyettrriUe. 8 Oeaoam. Uhavtr Law " W 'SmBad Dhrinw than m r abatkCky. zmm Wilhnm C ch Ug- frn It i. Civil and Mc.Nair, Ro- 7. - Pastry of Use Middle Ageo " Jni P. aanJUa, Rrkinham Csmnty. I. Aeibnra Tbssr imWoee and anonsihiCty - Pi inj Oeorne, Col urn Cosmty . Mlnnssjw of SosUand on Wily il LtWrty John C. haaan Co iv. 1 Jtfmlin and P.snthm of America." AfTKRffOON 1 Oil m I II ii, the trwe Prin- "fSnfiia lamiigut nf Public Opin- rnbtsa "Lore of C iaawij." Tho mas D. Hatch, Fayetteaille. 4w Ohnaaunv - CWaftnaitj and Clrflhm tiamfMMaa R. Tin Beaufort k Ulliia. Pnlenraje." Thomas J. 4 AaaaanJ Repart. f. flnrn mi i ifurri 1 IL VJilietuij Kempt P. Battle, Cha pel Hill l gamllm 10. Tim Graduating Cbma eoanaatad of Aoanaa M Arriortm. Jam M- JWtoJ WM 1 , Amm M. Johnaton, Beai T. Bean, Ckatma B Lather. Rphraim J. Bmenrd, ynthaaaal MeUan. James n J- CnMo MnNatr, John A JUNsir, Alet. Canning ham nM mjkm J.amt D-Bem.e, P Bry- QwlitM Ed-1 Wil- RaMnmmw wmnam B Dorteh, Isaac B T. TowleaJ W WIMaM, WO. A Whitn. Id, Peter K.I B. WhicfnM. Samuel T S J mm - . ssaTnima. u llaib lradmm. Gaorns H lieMi i f the Haport of the KzamiaaticK baa i ll it anil g inatanaea of pomv a?fljmt Thnanwho reeaiesd thai of Anson. Y. Tread well, of Lamar, Mian., and hnrps 1 " nvi w ww I , 1 iui fia. FVrsAmow CV.,af. The first distinction awarded to W. A. Moore. Edcnton: the and fellow citizens, at the aboveBperienced in every departments qf Jearaiue, ml. a. . i taugnt in tue schools d our .country, as;a! professor au we Calaell institution, fori to Mcasra. Then H. Gilliam, Ost.-s, Jan. J. Slade, ( olumbua, Ga., L K. Sih r, Cherokee, and M. L. Staples, Patrick, Va.;. and the third to Messrs. B. A. Kittnll, Oaford, R. II. Iwii, of Raleigh, and J. . Manuiug. of Norfolk, Va. jne aaesreeof a. n. waa eoniorred upon IMeaara Turner U Battle of Edgeo nibc. Fred. D Lente, of Newbem, Henry W Graham, of IJocoln, Kdward H Hicks, of Oxford,! LOrtariooa W linker of IIill-bKugrb, James lit Usrd, of Chatham, De Witt C Stone of iiburg. Iangdon C Manly, of Raleigh. iSion II K..LTr. of Wake. And the IWrec of Bachelor of Law waa conferred upon ienioiab I. I fans. J ne xiouorarv lireeoi i, , ii wascon-2 up.n th Hon. in A Graham. I KWBEBRV IB0!t A lot of superior CRANftE&KY lor ssle at IRON from eh LINCOLN FAC IVni rroRY. This Iron ia sc know led get! to be fsr preferable. o sry other minuuetured in the country June 29. 1849 if. 29 NEW GOODS AT SU1 Lsme .VULE, ferred THE FIXX)D AT NEW ORLEANS. anwn . a. a s as n 1 ne l vita publishes a map of tne inun-1 datvd district, and srives the number of squares under water at 160 ; the number of j boded. 1600 ; the number of per- a n -n mm dsrelluifr in tti. ni Muu. I be river was: lly falling the 5th inst CreemaLortmgk PutrioL INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. The Right Worthy Grand Lodge and. 1 rand Encampment of the Independent m of (Md Fellows, convened in tin ... . . . ... .a IT on Wednesday mat, it being their annual snaamns at each of which there raa'a larger attendance of Representatives m tbe various Lodges and Kncamninontal in tbe Mate, than at any previous Commun- It r . m . imring me past year, six newi were instituted, and the Order bid. to increase rapidly in the State. The Grand Bodiee brought their labors to n tloae on Satunlav morning last. The fol ! are the Officers elected for the ensu-J year : GftAXD K sc wpmf vt Omcints H. Hardcnburgh, M. W. Patriarch, rrin Buabee. M. K. Gr High Priest O. Smith, W. Grand S Warden & Newbf, W. Grand Scribe. Ysrbmugh, W. Grand Treasurer. W. Telfair. Grand J. Warden. Procacr, W. Grand Sontincl RaJcijh) W9 YANCY COUNTY, rmtHC tubaeribera have just received i freah, a mil well aelectad aupply of cheap aeaaonable Ifooila, at their store in i ancy coun.'y. nUL 7 - I.NG CLOf'HA. of a superior quality . constantly krpt on band, for aale low . L. D. GUILDS & W. B. SMITH. ASHEVILLE MALE ACAD EMY. '1 H E eisrciaea nl thia InaOtution will be re- anntsd on Monday, Um ad day of July next. CC"'''h Ruihert'oiid on. Charlotte, and Lin.) rulntxm papers will copy 4 week and forward io 'count to tbisomee. Aahevilla. Jons 14. 1849. 29-tf. ETE RT AINMENT FOR TRAVELLERS. $&4 Ith mt July Tleetinn. The Committee of Arrangements appoint- at a meeting of citiacna to make arrange- kti Mr aaiemaUiasi tbe Anniversarv t j Independence, will be pleajed to! the remaining Republicans of '76 and' ivc them to partake of the con vi vial itii. Major T. T. Shade, has been appointed Marshal of the dar, assisted bv II. W. Aber- thy, and Mai. K. J. Alexander. W m. Lander, Esq. it appointed President the day. and reader of Toasts, assisted r Capt. T. J. Ecelee. The eitiaena are reqneated to meet at 11 st Uk- curt house, aud lorm in pm-j on the rear of the Town company which time all the merchants are requc to close doors, until z o cfocJi , and join to the Methodist grove, where eats will be prepared for their i Tbe ladies are invited to ho-1 the nrcsnioQ with their presence. After Divine service by the Rev. Mr. , the Declaration of Iudependedcel be rend by Capt, W. H. Alexander, Oration delivered by James A. d Ki A Dinner will be provided as usual. Tne Committee hope the citiaens will pai ax tendon to tbe programme of the day. . U. ALUAM'l.K, SAMUEL HART, !kN the road leading from Salisbury to Lincolnton. 16 miles from the former,; 'and 85 from the latter place, begs leave tol form the public that be is, at all times,. imply provided to accommodate travellers' with entertainment equal to any the country : raflorda. His House, almost encircled by a plca-1 it grove, and supplied with most excellent rater, is situated on the right hand side of e mad leading from Salisbury. The beds and bedding cannot be excelled : j tbe table is abundantly furnished witb best of such provisions as the season af-. forda.. The stables are commodious and well at-! nded. The proprietorassures the public that,! wbue he will tbanktully exert himself to .render satisfaction to those who may patron ize him, Ins charges will be exceedingly moderate. June, 22. 28 lm. GIRLS WANTED, AT THE LINCOLN FACTORY. A respectable family, having a number of indua-1 triou diughiera, willing to engage in s constant and profhab e employment, will find a good situa tion at the Lincoln r'actory . The proprieiora will furniah a com fori aNa boui and a good garden lor their accommodation. A family, of tbia descriu.n. to whom such situation is desirable, would do wall to raaka ime-' diate application. Notice. I.L persons Indebted to JO.NA8 R.4MSOL R,l by sola or otherwise, are requested to make ajrioet to the Mibacriber, on Ol 11 ore tbe 1st davl of July. Tboae who fail to pay, may expect to find tbeir nutsa in tht hands of an officer. A. H. 8HUF0RD, Agent. June 1. 26-6w. Notice. LL lettars addi Coonty. to eu to the Sheriff of Lincoln! re attention, must be J. w. June 23d, 1840 B S JOHNSON, Caleb Mot. Jons 1. LOWE. 26- MARRIED. In Lmcolnusn, en the 25th inst, by Dun- 8ansJa, Ban., Mr Wm. Lowar to Mrs eb coca Sarru. Mb. Editor : The friends Siuta WiLUAata, Esq., wwaat that he' laoonced as a candidate for th oroce ofi Ceawt Chsrh of Claaeamnd county' r J 11 MANY CTTKEN& immmmnmuim n UK. P. Is. v or T. Reepectfully informs the citiaens of Catawba County, thai be has located himself at bis Mother's, 6 miles North east of Newton, where he will attend to the various duties of his profession. He hopes from close attention to his business, and a moderate rate of char gee, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. . July 1, 1848. my yeats, indeed, as having spent his life Lin the sucessful instruction of youth. Mr. Liudsly has charge of the femal Academy in this place also; and suitable assistants will be provided by him in both Academies. For health, cheapness of board, and the morality of its citizens, Lincolnton is not sur passed, and scarcely equalled by any location in the State. In the school will be taught every branch of learning, necessary to prepare students for college. The terms of the Sehool are cheaper than at any of the neigboring viliages, and board be procured either at public or private houses, at from seven to eight dollars per. 'month. The'exercises of the school will commence the first Monday of July next. Ihe prices of the school, as established by the Trustees are as follows ; 1st Class Reading, Writjng, Spel ling, the rudimenst of Geography, and Arithmetic, per session of five months. 2nd Class Including the above with English (irsmmar, Geogra phy, Arithmetic, Composition and History per session. 3rd Class Including the above with Algebra, surveying, Chemis try, moral and Natural Philosophy, per session $10 4th Class Including the above, with Latin, Greek, and tbe higher branches of Mathamatics, per ses sion 15 00 ontingencies per session 0 JAS. T. ALEXANDER, H. CANSLER, J. A. RAMSOUR, V Trustees W. LANDER. D. W. SCHENCK. CHEAP CASH STORE DALLAS. Quick Sales, and Small Profits, THE IV;IMBLE 0IXPEN8E BETTER THAN Tl SLOW SHILLING. ROBERT A T. A T the South-east corner of the Public Square, in DALLAS, Gaston has received his supply of SPRING GOODS, embracing a great variety of choice Mer la a 11 BROWN SUGARS, of different qualities and prices ; COFFEE, a good article, and a heavy stock of it on hand; LOAF SUGAR ; Rice and Molasses ; Salt, by the sack or bushel ; Peppers, Spices, and Ginger: Tobacco, Candy, and a superior lot of TEAS. DRUGS. MEDICINES, AND DYE-STUFFS Paints, of every kind ; Carolina and Spanish Indigo ; Madder, Prussian Blue, and Venetian Red : Epsom and Glauber Salts : Caster Oil. Nutmegs and Mace : Moffata Pills (and Bitters; Peter's Brandreth's, Gordon's, and Cooke's Pills; Indelible Ink ; Number 6; pands barsapanlla; Bear s, Maccassar, and Antique Oil; White-Lead, No. J, by the Jkeg, or 1UU lbs. mzm$z sm ismf ahib issTsrism tit BM. eT1 Of Boots and Shoes, this firm alwavs keeps a good stock, having advantages, in pro- procuring these articles, which render it an easy matter to compete with their neighbors, not only in this, but in the adjacent villages. Among the stock is a lot of the finest SILK and FUR HATS, and other qualities down to as low a price as may be desired ; all $5 OOMvery cheap, Lnd a lot of Bonnets, of various qualities, with together Leghorn, and Palm, Dats, ot ditrerent prices. 8 00 003 Crockery, & tmAssJ mm. 6 tt L Glass Ware. 1 Fine and cheap Plates : Teas, Bowls. Pitchers. Plain and Fluted Glass Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Casters, Salt Cellars, Wine Glasses, Molasses Pitehers &e. te. Saddles and 8addle-Bags tiiiit' ! tTI T .0 ri IT "w jam, . A New Style of Brass Clocks kept constantly on hand. READY MADE CLOTHING, To suit the times and season; COTTON YARN; SEGARS, Ac. Coun- C & D. Froneberger take this occasion to return their thanks to those who 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, they, will not allow themselves to be undersold. Shelby, May 23, 1849. CARRIAGE MAKING. Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mits. Hats, Bonnets, Boots & Shoes,! Cutlery, Crockery, Hardware, Ac mFimnBiEBEHafimrcm chandiae ; among which are Broad Cloths, Casimeres, Plain Vestings, Fancy do Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain Ribaqds, Fanoy, do Plain Muslins, Figured do Ac Ac In 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 . aa s a . sa a a a cuaiiy invites all wno would sec GREAT BARGAINS, to call and examine his GOODS and learn the prices before they purchase elsewhere, Trams Cash, and Cash only. corner ok kino and oeoroe streets, .CHARLESTON, 8. G, Tki Hotel u situated in the most fa bU part of the City. The Proprietor will he pleased to see his friends and the travelling publie, promising that no ex ertions shall he wanting on his part to their amy agreeable. PRICES reasonable. F. A HOKE, Proprietor.! rOHN W KING, Assistant June 8, - TO t 4 nTTITTT Late of Lincolnton, respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, and the public in neral, that he has located himself in the village of ' 'and that he has branches, made preparations to carry on tbe above business in all its various .- He will soon have on hand, and will continue to furnish, in a superior style, all kinds of , FA MIL Y CARRIA GES, BAROUCHES, B UG GIES, ROCK A WAYS dx. He will endeavor to procure the very best materials, not only for fine work, but for the miaciure 01 ail Kmusoi --! . . St?.' Carry-alls and Waggons, a js i 1 . a w tenner ior lignt or neavy service. Ills terms shall be low ; and, and depending on his customers for supplies, he will be ppv 10 excuanee nis worK. to some extent, tor countrv nroducc. Being determined to exert himself to merit encouragement, he will thankfullv receive all jorders for work which he will execute with the utmost dispatch. aT All kinds ot J&FAlxvLNG done at the shortest notice, and at reduced prices. at it ee i rt r ' ooeiDv, iuav zo, io. tf. FASHIONABLE TAILORING, A. W. k S. M. QUINN, FACINfl THE E.AST JMD OF THE CormT-HbUSE, 4 If . 26 jsjtt'jg SHELBY, the Respectfully inform their frif nds and the public that, being in tho regular receipt ol s latest ana moat approved FAamuiNS, they are at an times ready to aerve those wno y favor them with their patronage. . Having taken pains to qualify themselves for the business, by a careful study of all the ost - I APPROVED METHODS OF CUTTING, ply varying therefrom to suit the taste of their customers, they can assure all who may Ja a a ia, a rrr Wk a m mms -i t r r m n A 2a.t ' T 1 " m. v . sn 10 nave tUAls, $rAJ LB, or VJaoio, maqe eimer in use mow FASHIONABLE and ELEGANT STYLE, orin a PLAIN AND Substantial MAN- ER, that their experience and alriU, and their desire to please, will enable them to afford tire satisfaction Impelled by a desire to elevate the mechanical 8km of the South, they will make it eir study at least to equal, if not to surpass the Northern Work, that may be thrown into r market; and, therefore, they appeal, with conndence to then- fellow citizens to sustain them- lerma moderate, and punctuality observed in tbe execution of all orders. 8helby, May 25, 1849. it
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