Jsaita t JYr ".W.v.UlJn bow d'rcot-
- li tlj lJ:n:'c rcpalHcan party c5cU
4d by a. o-in, oallii" fWl'wf'OQ, of
iu hsJrs ! IJiJ-Vu hxnredaod
aataiafd It his party, B.-atoo, fjt yielding
to & ;s:IIir iciaeuca, U nut only rcpuJutcJ
It tl" $uis he 111 so ably represented Lot,
few exception , the wh.Ie democratic
t ; I Fom the Baligh Standard.
j J LETTER : FROM, Mb. EDWARDS, r
Wo tike pleasure in laying before our read
ers tie following letkr from the iloo. Wel
doa N. Edwards, of Warren, addressed to
the Editor of .thia paper; on the subject of
Internal IxnroTemcnti . and. in relation to
tba , Salisbury Conrcntioa. The friends of
Iutcnul Improvements were very anxious,
j M we know, - that 3Ir.: Edwards should be
V: -1 W. M1-"1 8Ksburj- and we feel confident
cw; "K'ur.ir.ca t;a as ons nnwway ion-1 n wi
rthj
jr:r la Lild so eoaspicanua a position la the
KoaaciU cf lie nation. "
We Jariu lb r atration of crcry candid
. r4.Ir,"LStlr hi be a whig or aLaiocrat,
to tiS ikriou-i coajMrr:oQ of the view's.
T: fUIeral, now the wh?gp-rty, has never
Lt tU nsalxw. It rrpaJIating tlcm when
lj Btii war jwa the eonieilntioa ; lut
alcacii every dfxuon from ths democratic
party" hxt nri'tel frun a departure from
correct principlca ia parrult of aclf prcao
tioo.'ofUa deluding and leading astray the
. too eoaSdlcg friends of an a firing dema-
fae. ThaJ hate many, very many tree
rvpUieaaj, Vcoc uacoosciousTy, drawn into
the federal whig rank. ,To these we appeal.
We know the folly of offering arguments to
federalist. The more beautiful! r the demo-'
trills faith U shown to accord with the con
atitation, tie more obnoxious it appear in
their ere ; and, therefore, we desire to say
cotLIog to tLm But we respectfully, and
acTioualy, and kindly cJl upon the rrpubU
caaa inthe federal raiJcs to , tale up the
aoljret of. poJitle rcao lie. creed of this
party that Lu been deceit bg them, call to
fcltJ the r2edgrs and promises of Uencral
Tajlor, ecotetnp!te their ahsmeful riola
tico mi dligTmceful to the republic, and then,
la a spirit of pa it tociaxn, abandon the associa
tica with the false-hearted drtaaes that
voc!d lca-1 them an-1 the country to rain.
Cipt Grtes. W. CaliyreH at Lnn-
onl l hare'a:tn.l.l
txm uejvu i nti contrul. Uoiumnt apabhia
ouoly Utter would be out of plcO siWLi
for lUelf . r
-1
; LL letter addiewed to the Sheriff of Lincoln I
if .OmXUAIlY.,;;:i:v.
. - i - a
w,vuaHB on xnoay,iaezza,n -A CountT.ia -D.u nation .mnct W
Mra. MART AM"4 vn RVniXdR. ;fi f I vtZy ; ' : ' ' j, ; r '
jLcroj Springs;- Esq., in the 33d year of her I U . ;
.CMEAIR -STORE m,:MEijB"K..
r C. & D. JFRONEBERGEK,
J. W. LOWE:
51
WoId respectfully call the alteotioa of the people of Cleaveland iaad h aarrounng eomttiea
and districts, to Uwir , , , , r", -..; -V,';.
S40
hirit'aV We hate delayed our paper tit
week, to notice the political mcttin held at
Lcohcarit'f Ma iter groend. i
Who we arrircd, the cctufany was on
the e!d cf parade. About 2 o'clock, the
foea tanag la dlsmkscd, Gen. Daniel
Seagk a repablieaa of tried ijtejrity, arvc
and, In a few well conceited remarks, declar
ed LImjrjf a candidate fir the cflce cf
fnicr Court Clerk, lie was fallowed by
Vardry JIcDee, , a whig;, who now
h'lli the oe. Weoire to make no re
. curks to applaud the one, or t!lpange the
Cther, presaauog that their pulitkal acntu
raeaM, at well as their npectire elaiius to
tie.coe, aresuiently known to the ruters.
Thi aaxlottit ... whi expectants lookcil
arocuid ia taia & Geo. IXvkerT wh had
prcTjjujIy heralded his coming ; and alter
eexxrteotrly wait jo a rcascmble time for
the chatcpioo of Kederalrm. Capt. Green W.
C!dwall, the Iodemtdent IiaUien Candi
dale f Cngre,Mde a cnt pwetf i
to the DeiAocrsia to rally to the u
' 1'orL.lR 3IOCXT. June. 9 1
3Iy DeaB fc'ta: I had the pleasure to re
ceive tiie day be lore yesterday your esteemed
letter of the 5th instant. You are pleased
10 a me toattend the bahsbury ConrenUon,
anu iniorm nic that "it is the wish of rnr
!-... ..... ... .
inenus at iiaieigb that 1 should do so."
I feel Cattervd by the estimate tLteed br
yourscires ana iLem on my poor efforts in
the cause or Internal Improrcnieut, and re
gret touch that it is out of inr power to
comply with solicitations froui sources so
highly talced. If cirtctcstatcta rcraiitfcd
they would of thcmvlvea command my pre
sence, indepctMlantly of the strong luduce
tacnta for going growing out of the deep in
terest I take in the great work (the Central,
Kail Rood,) to promote which the Conten
tion is to awmtle.
I learn with no little surprise that some
of the friends of this work entertain fears
of its failure. My own convictions of its
wisdom and justice, on the contrary, inspire
me with the strongest hopes It is demand
ed by the most urgent State necessities
iocreaie of competition, and increase of prices.
7-Commenial, Agricultural, and Political,
and I doubt if our whole legislative history
were searched, a measure fraught with more
good to the people of the State could be
found. The wealth of the State its relative.
political strrngth and importance the
riches, happiuca, and prosperity of the peo
ple are, in my opiuion, inseparably connec
ted with If. Besides, tuo pcodIo of the
... ' i
ot are arexued to a proper sense of their
wauta as well as their nrhts. and I am en-
tircly persuaded that there will be f uud in
the East enough of public spirit and of a
cnso cf justice to second their efforts.
'J hcj arc in want of markets for the valuable
products of their lich lands in want of chan
nel fcr trausportation and their claims are
too strong and just to be longer postponed
without an utter disregard of the teachings
ot suUom and the Icsauns of experience.
Bui should my eipcetations prove fallaci
ous scd the work fail, or some other be not
tptrtlily avthoriztil, which shall combine
ail ita advantages by urdringusa more united
Mnll Editor : :The friends
of Silas WiLU.iiis,E3q., request that he
pc announced as a candidate for the ofice of
: iLINCOLNTOX. MALE -; "
. TLc,Trnsteea of the ''iintSoInton Male Aca-
d em r tike pleasure in anouncin?. to the citi-
uouniy ujun eier oi utcaveiana county, xens oi lincoin bounty, and to parents and
at the ensuing election. ' J " :-' - I guardians generally, that they hare procured
J MANY CITIZENS. J Uie services of Silas C-Lindsley, A. M, and
T7T q . -. . n former professor at the Caldwell Institute, m
MR.fc LDiToai The fnenda of Gen. G reensborou eh, N. C-, to take charge of the
Ilniliel dearie, request that he be an- AcAomvnAn r-r, fuj'u
nounccd, as acandidate fortheofficeof Scpe- tne r.nl.li. . nh ;Li ifj CALICOS, at all prices: FRENCH lUSLINS, much lower than ever, a large quanti-:
RfOlt Court CLUtK of Lincoln County, at fied w perform evdry function neceskry for 7 of them ; Plain, Black, Colored, mxd striped PCHAS, Jheap, as can nnd
KEWf SEA SONABLEf AND DESIRABLE STOCK, OF MERCHANDIZE,
Ht their well known stand, in the town of Shelby which have been aelected with care and wuh a view
of the accommodation of all who may favor tLena with their patronage. -v, T-.-.":-
' hteiiMitment Consists of a variety of ' 1
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTING S; ever Variety of pattern and color of ; 'J
the enuin election
AV
e are
an-
the
fer
instruction of youth, they need only re- n any establishment in this section ; a superior article -lXSS s
to his character whicisweU known all qualities; T WEE'D ; CASSIMERES, KENT, , JE ANS, TURKEY Red, Brown
authorized to
J I .v. OUSbWOK Ullllj oo O KUtUCI tA" I O O ' ' , . ' i r . d-f "- O f
date for re-election to the office of County perienced in every departments of learning J and Half-Hose; Ladies' fine Mitts and Gloves, and a vanety of Mens . Gloves, &c. &c.
vwm v- i utugut. m me scnoois oi our oountrv. as a
in North Carolina M a man of H.a rmifc Sheetings, and Shirtings ; Bleached, do uSwiss, Check, :and Jaconet Muslins ; . Bobmet
nounco Robert Williamson, as a candi- morals and strictest piety, as a teacher ex- j Lawns; Laces, Edgings, and insertions Irish Linnens ; Linnenand gotten Uiapers ; iloee
rSABEERT IS01.
, A lot of uperir CRA.N'BERKV IRON from
remMe, for mI at the LINCOLN FAC
TORY.
This Iron is acknowledge ta he fir preferable
to ar.y other manufactured in the country. -
June 20. 1819 tf. 29
G B O E B I E IS
1 TS.J
NEW GOODS AT SI
m
gRwTf.T.
YANCY COUNTY,
THE ubecriberahTe jut received fresh, and
well eleeted supply of cheap seasonable
goods, at their store in Yancy county. BOLT
ING CLOTHE, of a superior quality, constantly
kept on hand, for sale low.
L, D. GUILDS & W. B. SMITH.
ASIIEV1LLE MALE ACAD- 1st CssReadin& Writing, Spcl
prrr ling, the rudimenst of Geography,
and Arithmetic, per session of five
smbpsss a w . I . .
"ill'iLi exercises oi mis iniuiuuon win oe
professor in the Caldwell Institution, for
many years, indeed, as having spent his life
in the aucessful instruction of youth.
.Mr. :XjndsJy Las charge of the female
Academy in this place also: and suitable4
assistants will be provided by him in both
Academies.
For health, chcarmess of board, and the
morality of its citizens, Lincolnton is notsur- BROWN SUGARS, of different qualities and prices j COFFEE, a good article,
passed, and scarcely equalled by any location an(3 a heavv stock of it on hand: LOAF SUGAR : Rice and Molasses : Salt, by the sack
in me otate. or bushel ; Peppers, Spices, and Ginger : Tobacco, Candy, and a-supenor lot oi 1J1AH.
ju iub scuwi will ix; uiu;ui every uraiicii
of learning, necessary to prepare students
for college.
The terms of the School are cheaper than
at any of the neigboring viliages, and board
can , 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.
The prices of the school, as established by
the Trustees are as follows ;
DJR UGS. MEDICINES,
J1J$D , DYE-STUFFS.
faints, of every kind ; Carolina and-Spanish Indigo; Madder, Prussian Bine, antl f
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 ; Indeli Die Ink ; Number ;y
Sands' Sarsaparilla; Bear's, Maccassar, and Antique Oil; White-Lead, No. 1,- bythe
Keg, or 100 lbs. . .-. . . ' 1 ' i
, . ,.., ,.,
taeircacruMu frvcop.es wumh can only i yPrth Carolina t lets tr man than
aaHy triatsrhj by the elect i? r.f true Jra-
ocrals to cS.. As he roceeded in tU la
cid expamof taoderofekralwhfggrry, we
wrr com thaa ever ioiprcssed with the
ispcruacv f a pcactaal attendaace at the
poils cf entry rrpubUcaa wh deairw to ave
tLe taatltatMCf of the exxntry pnr7erTrd in
tbfir purity ; aaJ, jadr.g from the patriot-
io fceliag awakened in the h carta of those
pcop.c and aaviug the siuking fortunes of
the State, I shall rrgard North Carolina as
doomed. The raue of Internal Improve
mint will be a!tuot indcfinitelr postponed
a deep consumption will seise upon her
n t vital interesta, and many now on the
stage of life will live to deplore the humilia
ting sji.xrtae.le the raages of decay may pre
arut. This may bo oonidervd an over
wrought picture. I raont devoutly pray it
oar be ao, but I hare mr fears it is too
true; and having hem it would be unbecoming
' n l to express them. Already our popula-
tt n, wraatn, iaoor, enierpnie are all Jeave-
hcr
none
'or
the
inCandt- i nf wcatn, iaoor, enterpnie are ail leave
ulipral a ot or mJW g,,"l clime or riehc
, ail. fir in these we yield the palm to non
irrrt cf I a J r
1 I other not to escape oueroua taxation, fo
la cf any other State, and they flee to
States where taiea are four-fold compared to
or B.it beottue the mean are wanting
to subdue tL rich boonties of nature, with
! which we arc so abundantly blessed, to the
use of man. Among tUe?e means, few are
. 11- . L 1,
so Tamable aa gM raouau oi imcreommu
nicarion good markets. I mean the increase
of markets, consequently iocreac of buyers;
W e see many of our sister States wh:ch but
re-
-
JI sumed on Mondsv. th 2d da? or July next.
J. II. iOK O OOD, Principal.
(TJjThe Ruiherfond.on, (harlolte, and Lin
cut it ton pspers will cony 4 weeks and forward ac
counts to this office.
Asheille. June 14. 1649. . 29 tf.
ETERTAINMENT FOR
TRAVELLERS.
in
loose j a rtfTr Tcar3 ticce were far behind us in wtalth,
p.Twent, Um eooclaaioQ was irresiatable, that ! population Md political power, now throw
ing us in the rear; nay, me of our younger
sLtU-rt just ficdgx and recently admitted
into the sisterhood, leading in the race for
these important elements of national greatnes?.
ilow curious the fact, that for the ten years,
from 1S30 to the Census exhibited
an increase of only 1 5,000 or 1 0,000 upon
a population of more than 733,00 J in 1830!
It is not the least reprehrnsiblo feature
in the excitement gotten upon the subject
of Internal Improvement, that party spirit
is invoked to mingle her baneful influences
strugle; and an attempt is made to
it will be a rare thin to tee democrats
JJ&oola hcrealW Toting fcr whig for any
Cm -mil
ob j . -i
I Tbe rctoraa from Daily's Box, at the
Celt election, will rejoice the hearts of dem-
cxrxU ; fcr the exposure of whig promises, by
fa-Hi- Pjallwcll. tuaU aa uurresaicn that
will . b . listing, as will be seen ia the
nod! t vied stand that the democrats will take
ia Anguat neat
: The utxast hamony prevailed, and most
an. early hoar. To-morrow Cbpt. Caldwell I mt devoted and patriotic
a mm a a i -
cw at jieiicrsuA a. .
; The Villi? Cotizrcftftional
ConTCntJotl. We learn, with no stir
prise, thai little, Ingram, and the indmni
.'table rVxkery, with all his "Jirmneaofjmr
ycje,' Lare been thrown orer board, and
Out Cdaond Pebcrry, of Richmond, has re-
ecirtd the whig no ni nation of the self con
a'J'.uled dclegxiea." lie ta represented as
Ct caly weak, and feeble, and partially deaf,
bat a federals tf the deepest, dye. If it
were pcsaPJe to elect hia, what a rtj rcacnta
tltw La werall taale!' "
BaBBBaBaaaasaBaaaaBaBSSsaSkMsaaaMsasaaiSBiaSBaMMBaiMM'
4 ilit cf Jaly La Llncoia Tha naikscal
aztiTerury was ccklratca ta tata puct; wit
w Lt Ura aaU to procure th partica
Ur, frrra which' wi infer tLxl thioiw who
xzxzii i da cot dcalrt to giro it. much
.p'l'i-ity. Th Udisa, . we know looked
- i - 13L it if aaj.I tm
the eroaiiors of
demtgrsue
t
in the
r!irtiii! nno nf th pmt nrtiIn tl.e State.
of the coojny repaired to their homes t Lmo whom ap9 namDered roany of hcr
sons, to take
j portion against the system, lo make the
I pecplc happy and contented at home to
promote brotherhood among thera to bring
the means of comfort within their reach
to impart vigor to their enterprise and value
to their labor in fine to make them inde
pendent, is the very essence of Democracy at
least my faith so teaches me. Despots only
maintain the opposite doctrine. And neither
f party or the tricks of the
can tnapuiacture me into a
Whig. I speak not in the spirit of reproach
to the party of V higs.
You will perceive the hurry in which I
have written, that this may go by the morn
ing's mail. I should like more time to take
a short but hasty view of the financial aspect
of the subject of Improvement. .
' While writing, a letter from mj good
friend Dr. Watson has. come in, urging me
to attend the Convention. As I have not
time to answer it, please, offer him my best I
i f- J l ;
wisncs ana regaruj, un pro uim au op
portunity of learning from this why I do not go.
" Yott may make what use of thta letter you
choose. I aay this, that it may not be sup
posed by any one that I am absent from the
ConTefttioQ that ray opinions may be with
held, V In tastr. truly your friend- . .
,r . . . W. N. EDWARDS. ,
SAMUEL HART,
"kN the road leading from Salisbury to
Lincolnton, 10 miles from the former,
and 35 from the latter place, begs leave to
inform the public that he is, at all times,
amply provided to accommodate travellers
with entertainment equal to any the country
affords.
His House, almost encircled by a plea
sant grove, and supplied with most excellent
water, is situated on the right hand side of
the road leading from Salisbury.
The beds and bedding cannot be excelled ;
and the table is abundantly famished with
the beat of such provisions as the season af
ford s.
Tbe stables are commodious and well at
tended.
The proprietor assures the public that,
while he will thankfully exert himself to
render satisfaction to those who may patron
ize him,
moderate
June, 22. 23 lm.
GIRLS WANTED,
AT THE LINCOLN FACTORY.
A reectslte laniilj. haying a nuratwr ofindus
trious dugblrs, willing to engage in m constsnt
and profilab e employment, will find a good situa
tion at the Lincoln rat lory.
The pioprtotors will furnish a comforisble house
and a food garden lor their accommodation.
A family, of this descriti.n, lo whom such a
sit us lion is desirable, would do well u make ime
diste applirauon.
Notice.
ALL persons indented lo JONAS R.UISOUR,
by note or otherwise, are requested to make
I xy met to the rui-scriber. on or Iwfore the 1st day
of July. Those who fsil to pay, msy expect to
Cod I heir notes in the. hsnjs of an officer.
A. H. SHUFORD, Agent.
June t. 26 6w.
months
2nd Class Including the above
with English Grammar, Geogra-
f hy, Arithmetic, Composition and
listory 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 the higher
branches of Mathamatics, per ses
sion - $15
Contingencies per session
JAS. T. ALEXANDER,
H. CANSLER,
J. A. RAMSOUR,
V. LANDER,
D. W. SCIIENCK.
$5 00
$8 00
00
00
50
Of Boots and Shoes, this firm always keeps a good stock, Having advantages, in pro-? '
procuring these articles, which render it an easy matter to compete with their neighbors, i'
not only in this, but in the adjacent villages. Among the stocj: ' is a lot of the finest ?
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,
Hats, of different prices. . ' -' - '
1
Trustees
CHEAP CASH STORE
IN
DALLAS.
Quick Sales, and Small, Profits. 1
Tue Nimble Sixpense better than the
slow shilling.
. ROBERT GA1VT.
AT the South-east corner of the Public
Square, in DALLAS, Gaston Coun
ty, has received his supply of
SPRING GOODS,
embracing a- great variety of choice Mer-
his charges will be exceedingly chandize; among which are
. ZBHm&mXEEEISHZZmi
c
was
all bet. like tha e-Hn irr.ln.
thy wrt nr.UVij farled. Nolleaiisg it
La rcr pc xtt t jJ, we chooa not to repeat
dj-anj-ciJSU wf bare heard.
m
st
RR. P. Ia. YOUIYT,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Catawba County, that he has located
himself at his Mother's, G miles North- ;
cast of Newton, where he will attend
to tho various duties of his profession.
He hopes Ceo in close attention to hia
business, and a moderate rate of char-
ccs, to merit and receive a liberal J
share of patronage.
July 1, 1848.
A CARD.
S DRs l A.'SIICFORD, I
Z Respectfully informs the puolio that !
Z be has located at Beaties Ford, '
Z where he hopes to merit and receive j
Z a share of the public patronage,
Z Da. ' S., has attended two full ;
Z courses of Medical Lectures in tPhila
Z delphia, and reoeiveJ the degree of
Z Doctor of Modicino the past Winter.
Z BtautU Ford, Jane 7th, 1B43.
Shawls,
Handkerchiefs,
Gloves,
Mits,
Hats,
Bonnets,
Boots & Shoes,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
Hardware,
Broad Cloths,
Casimeres,
Ilain Vestings,
'Fancy do
Calicoes,
Ginghams,
Plain Ribands,
Fancy, do
Plain Muslins,
Figured do
To 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
cash1 system, which
!s better for both buyer
and seller, he will be satisfi
ed with small profits; and he
respectfully , invites all who .would. -fiecrareJ-
GREAT BARGAINS,
to call and examine his GOODS and learn
the prices before they purchase elsewhere,
Terms Casii, and Cash only.
corner oe kino and george streets,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
ThU Hotel is situated in the most fashiona
ble part of the City. The Proprietor
will be pleased to see his friends and the
travelling public, promising that, no ex
ertions shall be tcanting o his part to
make their stay agreeable. , .
PRICES reasonable.
F. A. HOKE, Proprietor,
JOflN W. KING, Assistant
June 8 '"
-
26
Job Printings
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS
OFFICE. . T
Every quality of BLANKS, Icrpt constantly
' on hand,r : '
Crockery. &
Glass Warei-
Fine and cheap Plates: Teas, Bowls, Pitchers, Plain and Fluted Glass Tumblers,
Preserve Dishes, Casters, Salt Cellars, Wine Glasses, Molasses Pitchers &c &Q-
Saddles and
Saddle-Bags.
A New Style of Brass Clocks kept constantly on hand.
READY MADE CLOTHING, -
' To suit the times and season ; COTTON YARN, SUGARS, &e.
C & D. Fronebcrger take this occasion to return their thanks to those who ha,ve" thuaT
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 will5"
not allow themselves to be undersold! ;
Shelby, May 23, 1849. - ' - ;Y viu-;'
' CARRIAGE MAKING.'
ISAAC EltWIN,
Late of Lincolnton, respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, and the public in
general, that he has located himself in the village of - I ; , , . i T
SHELBY, Cleaveland County ; . ........ .
and that he has made preparations to carry on the . above business in all its various .
branches. . I : ,
He will soon have on hand, and will continue to furnish, in a superior style, all kinds of
FAMILY CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, , BUG GLES,
. ROCKA WAYS dc . A : j . ' : ...
YLq will endeavor to procure the very best materials, not only for fine work, bat for the .
manufacture of all kinds of V ; V ' - ' A
Carry-alls and yY9't:;fK$
eayxjBervice.. -.
either fr Iirrit nr hei
... -m-m-w -- ' . . 3 . . . . . ' : m K tf. "; m
ills terms shall be low;. and, and depending on his customers tor supplies, he "will bo
happy to exchange his work, to some extent, for country produce.. V f 3 -
Being determinod to exert himself to merit encouragement, he will thankfully receive all '
orders for work which he will execute with the utmost dispatch. i'Y'fj.'r";".' "
All kinds of REPAIRING done at the shortest notice j. and at reduced prices.
' Shelby, May 25, 1849.. ' . ;"';'-t'S
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
A, W. & S. M. 0UINN, I
FAdNa the East End of the Court-House.' ;
: SHELBY, , i
.Respectfully inform their friends and thejmblio that, being in. the regular receipt of
the latest and most approved FASHIONS, they are at all times ready to serve those who ;
may favor, them with their patronage, ; . ' 5 ; , , ' - " ''.
, Having taken pains to qualify themselves for the business, by a careful study of all the'
most , ' f: : ?. -.- t-'T: (r'K&)- ' ' ' - - t (
V- APPROVED METHODS OF CUTTING, , . , -
only varying ihcrefrotn to suit the taste of their customers, thy can assure all who may
wish to have COATS, PANTS, or VESTS, made either in the most - '-
FASHIONABLE and ELEGANT STYLE, orina PLAIN AND Substantial MAA
NER, that their experience and ekill, and their desire to please, will enable them to afford
entire satisfaction.'-.- -t -J Ui-lls--' Twk 1 - A ;-.N5.Ai-iSt.-' ' ' v "5".
Impelled by a desire to elevate the mechanical skill of the South, they will . make ; it
their study at least to equal, if not to surpass the. Northern Work that may be thrown init
our market; and, therefore, they appeal, with confidence to their fellow citizens to sustain them
. Terms moderate," and punctuaUty observed in the execution of all orders. 1 -
Shelby, May 20, lo4y, : . r, -i:l.;;.
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