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: ' r - or If I 1 Wa 'Lioia- ia citrarartat anticipa te tv th wkoc f th faleraUsU w ijjjtir f alana ca llcir r xrt. . Perhaps irt. ,taor jcoml than hurt- But ou? tkic j-i ccrtala, tha gsllaal CWff'J ha fiaM th U:t!a tnrtlr, ani 4 ghri- cj rUry. llii it Hot fceca iar ins !" j prolines, i cn .rf xaia-lcr cf th state, by a M'I There was a great Grc at SL Louis on the 1; -Mila, he wooli no he eulliioJ I hi j .j. ujL dsmc U csiimifed at 914, pp.irt fJiMt iu Cbert. - j WO, erm-!, it b bdicrcd, by an aggate re Iati. wili rkxsutt tht J iV?r-- Tmi . Lit bcra ctxffJop L. Clerk cf H ark s r aJ tlit KU WiWam, K. f-, Ur, e!cria ia CcirtUcX lJh are ; .--it. - ' . I., ii? eoorejetoaol elcctica'ia IJneoln, !VciJcria at'-w-i tna to thif ptiaeip! ; bat ittlry.tj, JiTIir th rcpaUicin-S I while tha taovkra wh aetl in concert, rotTeml tl feJera'J.U to accorc a partial triumph, j m. m m m tm . fvTit tlis. Tho-; v ho Lroa,?ht aUct this SoJoVy, Ohio, July SO, I. M. Tlie rcjals taaj rrjco wi:h fcdcTil"?ta, anl condition rV this city, at present, is most tziU th mast cf it twr. while they are ffaj an,j henrt-rcudin- from the cffecU of rraptss tha bfrla they expected to dcrae . uc Cholera. I 'or oino davs past, the -cpi-frvna it;bai tat withdrawal cf the conJecce , ,cln:tf 1 n maki rapid . rides, and it dth prtywiU prevent theia frum rrpeJt- t)OX hcl a eris which threatens to h ia fatarc th dyptlon prar tired to cf-' intov? xl0 rjC5t aaful cmjuer.ees. X.xt lbir ctjecL ue are mcca mistaken, f if tie rrjoJeiog of k. whig over their fll-if tictoty, not cCcctuallj arou.1 tJii.'.fn rtt .n-lihii f.,',r., I,. crntl kit triumph ta Lincoln county. cojjrLAi.vrs of tii k ioir oftick. Crwk the OCT wa ue coc n r?t bi pjpi ... . . - . . , it U iin I'd to Liai. We am aucnd lh.it -lie P.wt ?Ix4r at Cnwy Cnxk i fithful asd Hia-, aal we will ciae to no conclu- 1 aira uafiTOrall tr others; U Ib-w Jf-Il I ae whf re whlrh, we hfpo, will !x?pwlii cvrrrtt, cr we LU b owrcllcl to true f l tK detlft-picnt. Otrr popr arc reyihr-I It :iik-l Ctt Frittiy, n!cM wc are asarnid- Ll;y dbred ; aa-l then it ia acre toU taken to th Pt 05.ee 00 Fafunhir. Hrreaficr , aaa ai some o:ner piace, corapiam .t . . ... 0 . 1 th. . .. r i oiucc anJ luc puoi.c store, are coseii. 1 tm-gnlar receipt cf their riper. One of ,. . ' ... , y. . e. .1 . r The living are not onlv unable to attend reader, near Ment bier, mi thit of-! . t . - 'lr lh xrtrt ' i.f f ln -rl: Lilt ir.nn,,t liiirrv r f.TT wn tt nf. f WeaKallra Wr not to CJ1 tomai! rarl d ' xrTiaoro ; L FOHKIGN XKWiC QSK HAY LATH II. I FOREIGN NHWtf, ONK DAY LATH II. Toe 0rng-c3a of IrcLind, lure m k a : Pat 'iUItf -iLcinotratit-n."'" There Mere , Dot IwaUhan frora COiOO U 70,000 p-ptc , prcft at one gatlxriag. No rioting icci.r- t rtJ. ! Taz Qztxx'i Visit. Ia regard to this Koch uUrd cf etcut, there U ixt in the 9aScricg iUn-k much enthusiasm about . the tailfcr oce weuld Lave t;ocd King and Qsccn- vwlta to that cuf rta bjte laci brin,, like thono of angtl'a .jit, J few and for between." O.ic ppT jov : Why eom? this Quwn amongst us 1 Dxr h4:eeiuetoia!touriaisen? Poeaaliccnae ' a. 1 1 1 .t tt. . t to hold rrrtl 10 the !! cmirt of death M M m m M m m win ca: r-:i . " 7 mi" "tH ' 1 '"i.aJf gorje the 2osh of a tnalc4 bo- . 1 .l-:V I. U I :i. - : Cr w the rteo LLI. ' . - . . - . TltC STATE IKICi5rR-t Thc sufkr in hiln.Kt I v t V . r tV.:. .Tv-vr r-m f . the liad cf lonwhmcat. They puUuhol an Cim SO a 2'2. Iron haj advance! in price addreo whka tl remarkable fr its ot -Jcrate 1 Iarliraent has been pr .mgucl until the Dili Aiguit. The Chol-m is rag-.ng Uully ' iu Inion. A severe Ght occuretl in Ire FftAXCb TLere arts t ident sga of re- ; bn J lirCtn a party f ('ath dies and Dcwrd ottcrak. The eletti-ra ltura Orangemen, in which fifty were killed an 1 tbow aa iacrwed miciiterial maj mty. 1 wounded. Tnir Kn or llott-Gen. Oalinot has N? ! cUn-taken place in the . . . . , i , pditicjl cntwitin of t r-nce. sent Uie JS lo iu: l epc. ih i arn paper. o.oUia coatradlctorj aocouaU rcUti itc y s- the Itixaao. It is aaU that acre ral of the sovereign . . . . n-nm t. ILuii r .1 1 . v.- 1 . 1 4- r 111 iiuJ vswuiwuniciii 111 una seciion ; a supe cf n'ght. - to lk:tu:; of the g.vernfucnt to pJ. ical toleration of : riorarticleof STLK WARP; DRAP DETE, KtrroiATlOX or Locw Pmt-irrr. A C. pernor Morchead, the President of the i and this notwiUistandmg his nom- a1 nalitic TWEE'D CASSIMERES, V iW Lcodx, paper y that M. Thi.r. ; U:o Internal Imprvement Convention, a,- j inatjun by the antiHlemocrats nat has KHNT JKANS TURKEY Red, Brown 1 - J-W L ? bralT m and Shirtings; Bleached do; I ?if 1 Jcm.ncn U n fthe N. Carolina Rail swcopnig prriptions hey havojract,vd ! and j t J J. .toretheex-ImgoflhelretKh. Thy Uuk , fjr to wit; A .M. ; In all mrts of the country democrats have inch Lawns; Ws, Edgings, and insertions; Cfralalns. party to proceed to London e- ,jurtoDf lh John JicUoe, Ir. Win. John- by r,, before this mtlnoss scourge. Irish Jjinnen3: Linncnbau3 Cottcn Diapers .V- l.i, tl. 1. !! Tt.mmn I! IT Hen lerson. and Instead of morderating party feeling, it is , ,T . T , - ... ' I ' rencwea cirrvasnj ci wica- uoiuag.' f ; 'Hotcuar. II U said that the Hunga rian., with ?O,00O troop, attacked arIo ra j Utcly defeated 1 1 0,000 Russian ; and that the tide c war b agin ia favcr of tha for tcr. , TELEGILPIIIC RKrOHTS. , .Tntxt ta tacch excitement al N'cw Or- . . Waaa. rrowin oot of the alleirrd abdoclion ly lh PyaaLda Ccral ct a tao named Iley, . 5iH wui c5noee in Harann. It U f B ccaL.tk-d, by tj axasrs cf the Consul, tfci Iy L tern rciUy aa-J illj nt . , for nal; while he, ia his defence, f T tf!j a m Wc ToIanUrUy. The ' Tie acoovau cf the ctt u t-t- am aaa . JuBAJWCf pt are Nrw Cectoajiaj caJ i narr"" inN., a , ma4. ivt tj"U rcpreufeJ aj untf- . i t,JihT. ; i ' . V " ' -"t : " -" ivT.Lnn ms iwlW at 10 ctaJ Rice t 4 to 4 1-3 cti aol four ai5 50 : choice Xrands 7 00. . . .Utnnr. VlT M at Siratoca ipnngs, at which place tmrre arr tut few vuitors.. A conTcn!a in Cmiila In recommen J c4 cooaulkbti jn If the "erth. American ' insurance of about 5 1 -U,U w. j xilC Luwt lUtcs from the fir west are to ; jajj 4f 13 fnm a r-.mtj.ixt miles btlow Ft., m . ,,- n . , , 6 0 . . ? they luivc bet :i constantly degenerating, un- very ire!!; bat the rU were strewn, with : Jumc ,j, luV2 bociinc K0 ultcriy unprin- the nw utitl grave of the who had died , cipled acddidjoue.t, that they have forfeit on their way to cefc f r gold. j c J,b,y n J n-deinptioiitthc respci-t cf the dem The Cholera had broken oat a.mng the ftic parly, nnl dL-tcl even a large ,. ... . ; ii'jr.iber f their own u: right partisans. We InJ.an, ?rvan5 consternation amonpt ; , , t 't jj them. PataorcL cavaoes or the Cii-lera at m.)r, 700 rtmaUiing. The deaths for hc lv,t w aiTf aUJ.0URt to ablrtll ig0. and ! ... Ianlj wu, h;ivo -.pl th j drea Iful m ila ly ' have kfi the citv in dl.-unv. I.iness cf evcrv d.-scripti'-'U is entirely sanended, anJ dea l. There are none to be found to : di crv.es cr make cCiu ....... ... , , . ,t M. IuH. on W etliM-suay, there were ' iarmcuts, 15 from Cholera; and rn 10 Tuesih.v 14 ir.fttir.i nts, t hire firm Cholera t .tf 11 t--'! i: an ) i:nnt m:r. lii. l.fff fit.c.nnatli f r km duky cifr, wbrro the Ch-kra mvs so iUi;tly. 111 l ' I K( TH A vcrUd account fr m Charbtte, states tht C. C-ildwrH will mt be bratcn mrtri' v,;i5 Thi. in a district laid fT to Fivc th,e Hl"!L",A ,-u01r 'j ;riy. ,u Ul,ttniT4r mlnLtration. is a ct'-noiH vicifrv, ana uncmr.ziv inw.s .vard tendency of the njurty ad- Fn-iu the Su:h CandinLin. Arrival of the Cambria. SIIYUX HAYS LATKIl FItOM KC 1M)FK. Another Advance in Cotton. j.n.c!, PRn.,uncin2 tho anivnl of the ftfair.er C&mbrij al Halifax on Thurwlny. , The n'K?t clieciiu iutelltginee is the cm ' tiouctl aJtancv in O'lt'HJ. which haj int only gine up ue-ight incv the Las steamer, but ' is till rising. In cntueriC of th? advance in the raw : material and a c niumpti-m greiter than ever known, the trrdt of the despatch, Ncr have alvaocvU a Uait-ponny on tlie pnee of their 1 he sales tf the week ' tl , M . , , . . , , . rear 1 1 id. lltl lule. UUnl 1 V liouirht n !xr- w. J J hution. The otHeial ti.iations iy the ii i .r i . a- t i iv. ! v P V1 r i. t i -i - t v l ! Un-U o -I;. I-jir. Mobiles a -; .Midd.mg ra:r ll.l,,,,. I . Ii n l T I,.. m w. I i ' - ; ttrm. i HrcnditufTs are deprvs-vd. Western Ca- ! t 1 1 . I . . ) ". . V I . . -". T .. .1 1 . .. The lfuncarin- h ,ve ciinel other vieto- L .i t :.. . j r . I i n over iuc ciiuo.ueu anui ...... Kutoia. Thj Ulief exists that the Pope will soon pson. I m. ctaue. iiiicuiH paj-rs i r"- It- .! 1 ! l III ..1.-... coiy.Kdtomy huuwi. THE CLIMAX OF DISHONESTY. The old federal party ' had some preten- ion to candor and respectibillijy. They conceived bold deigns, and carried them out with an energy of purpose, which, while it provoked the displeasure of the people, com- minded their respect. Believing "man to be incapable of clf gjvcmratnt," they bald ly avowed it, and sought, by means of con struction, to remove power as far as possible from the uxaiwrs. A man who obtained a fttbsutanec by the "awcat of his brow" could not find time, as they believed, by rea ding and reflection, to form such a judga- mcnt of public matters as to make him a ; safe depository for tha political power of the , the country, and therefore nans but the! "rich and well bora" were admitted into their thcorrof a-coTernment. It is well . known that these were the sentiments of the "oil federal tarty ' and by thsm adro- ! rated ia the convention whica formed our I . a . 1 their present cooaCtution. They entertained theni hrmtfr anil continued to 4o-"f ,as ! Ion as there was a chance to engraft them Jn onr preterit from of government:--vThey- jautt, ana painaiio sun, as mey cuua-nu taenMeirc. ana inaeM may narc Decn, im- mediately ect to irort to do indfrecty what the liaJ beep unable to uccompusu by there means. Hero commcnectl that pjstem nfrntmt ruction anJ imnlier) nowers deemed by them necessary to divide the jxrople into I t . iie ijoor from the rich thz "..V I W from the lute Lnrti-the few from the many the governors from the governed. Whatever may, have been orijliVy the rial i,entimnttef this partv, hoir "Jong, if 1 Iwncst 111 them, tliey continued, so, is not raaicnai 10 inquire, uuc iiiiii juciii. 1 - 1 f hi?," but "federal party5, will after the ; !.iie of the vlc.;jn adminiitration; sink into such Utter wUhtngnr. tuat it will not at . . .1 . .. .it . Kn-e the u.k purjvev, 'Vo nomine," if at all, for many years of restraining the rxconv of the domiusnt patiy, fhould'it bo disposed to go to any. II w utterly degraded must th.it party" have become, when it ceases even to K? a rhu-Jc uiH.a its orpn e i's ;u lowcr. when it 1 dutary purp "-si has erased to auswer the of au op'.itiun party in a frcecountrv ! pirty was oj.cn, rcckle.-, hold, daring, man- v. They f.-ught for the government of , the country upmi the strength ot their po- i i:tical tsncts.- Thev were beaten ; and ever smco the)' have been changing names ana 1 al.:tiii their platform of principles in some , i.c or ot.'ur, hoj'ing to ptil the pcop.e into a belief vf their infallibility. Iu ISIO ?V '''fltot-.jKM to conquer ; they rolled up their shirt tdet-ves, and oul-di mucrafed the dc:iKci-a.5; thy enip!o)"d coon skins, cider, gnirds, log-cabin, and humbugs generally, i:i order ti make the people Ulieve th-ut tli-y were not that same uuM federal party" whi h had Wer derided their intellogrncc wh h ha J Wer dende . e ..r t and eapncitv fcr self-gn ,.U,.,1, dissolved the c: ivemment. One short harm and unmasked the 'Vlub-fuiitcd" gontkimn to the heart's ct. ntent of the nation. Who will ever for-j tret the b!nly i ro.criptions of that abmi- ' liable administration ; Who will ever forit ' the "extra sessions" at which "the master- 1 spirit of Henry Clay ruled triumphant, and . . . ... I t regained the ascendancy and made all j gloi a. . 1 1 j w Who can ever forget the iuei- j J Jt 0f ,1IC II;;rriso:, campaign, the con- ' ce.nlmcnts, the U':n'omniittai.-ins, tho dup- j lieities, the f.dschHds, the tricks, the Janus, j ficcs, and all the expedients put in n quisi- j . tiin by an unscrupulous and wicked foe to i cheat thf peopIe : Though cheated in IS 10, the people rec tified th frror in Jk The jrlorious i i t n i,r . i r .i vents v Inch followed this triumph of the ,i tX opular cause, nniong other things, made, ' . . 7 r ,i n-miuent m th-; rank' of the army a nJ- , cv tx a I t r i i t i 1 iln-f fmtii ft mrr Iniiil liv ifiim-rrit m i rM.lveo: tlt:t Uitcu ot 4,te lcral moasues 1 X rMxrctanes .v oeut ionic uarouua xiepuu whith, irpart, was nrrestc-d l y an act of i iieau to publish with a request thatA all the Providence, until the democratic party pro-,! other papers. in the Stata friendly to the p"l:y, he l- c mrs a gene ral. This relict IurabiIity,Finishand Cheap of the old federal part- thoucht the chance I1CSS. I a one to profit by the popular cause, so j that, netwith'anding they opposed the I Mexican war, and were rreknuj with '-trea- nm," thev s-ilected their candi kite Gen- ! end Ta) lor, a man who had earned all his! rcjiutation in that war. Here commenced ! ii.i i .1 a iraiM .suqassing ail other iranus me most wicked, atn cior.s, and vile that was ever perpetrated in this country, exceptin c f-""s "bargtiin-Utwecn. 3Icsw. Ch, , Alan T, IIarrison enmniim, with - - - - - - ' all its diistin? and f ul enormities, dwiu- ; kti iM;Am;Mm wnnr.l with iAVK-tt'-rtiX-ti'VUlJZiA?, AND BE i '.cnend I Ian ;son was taken up by tho party XIRAJiLE STO QK OF MER CHAX of that day, put in charge of a committee, IJ1ZE, , - and ruu into the presideuUal chair with a I ,t lhpir wc known ,ianjt fD lhe town of shelby shout an 1 hurra. He was the ackuowledg- Mm-h hm betn selected wi:h care, and with a til candidate of the whis on all hands. Ha ! view to (lie accommodation of all who may favor never said that he would as soon accept tl.e j ' w'h their patronage. nominal! :i at li.iltimore a at Philadelphia, i The Assortment Consists of a variety of He never said that he was not an "ultra whig." ''Proscription was to be prosi ibed but lie never bu;nd himself with the hun- dm! pledges of General Taylor. In truth, nil i'Tiw t,.il -n n-.i 'T.-denil' nilni;nl.trn.- i " t r tlij:i ff )m (;,crai Harrison. TT . . ! . "a t. amis! ration : Not si with General Taylor unj j,; destinetl 4 run higher and stronirer than ever. The Rr public (General Taylor's organ) j is daily occupied in penning the grossest s'.anders against the democratic party. It ging baik into all the filthy sewers of time past, to bedeck itself in a manner suitable the to taste of its employers. From all this it is evident that neither General Taylor nor the whig party meant what they gaid before tha election, and that therefore a fraud blacker than any heretofore lixs b?cn perpetrated before the eyes of the peopl?, which they should indignantly rep robate. At another tinu we will follow up this subject, and endeavor to show, in some other aspects, the pitiable condition of the sueces- airs to the f old federal party." At present we must be done with them. TTaa4. Union. . Catawba BricIjrC-.laCCtinff at . Cloninffers. Pursuant to public n nice, a larg3 & res pcetable number of the citixena of the couni i ties cf Alexander, Calwcll, k Catawba, met ' at the house of Thomas Cloninger, Esqr-i, a Oitawb.ountyr"four ntiles 'Eaat ofTthe Jlorsa "tprd, on -aturday, lhe Sth lt for .the Durrose of coni-iderin'r the Jiecesaitr pof building a' BridjM over the Catawba River. ! When , 5n 7 motion of M. ' H. -McCorkle, Esqr. Joseph. Fisher, Eeqr., was called to the chair, aud , George Setzer & David B. Gaithcr were requested to act as Secretaries. The object -of the meeting being folly ex plained, when a committee of five were ap pointed to draft resolutions fur the consider ation of the meeting ; whereupon the chair .appointed John WUfoag, M. L. McCorkle, David fc'cits, Thomas Cioniuger, & William Boovy, who made the following jreport. " Whtrcas X. C. ha3 for a long time been deprived cf many of her most worthy, enter prising, and talented citizens, her agrictiltu-' rul and manufiicturing interests much neg lected : the crowth of iier population and the .developenieut of her. vast natural resources retarded, for the want of a general system of internal improvement. 1st. Then fore Resolved, .That the only j nieaa, , by which N. G. can occupy that h;'i posiiion among her sister states, that v- i ij 1 1. j -uiuro nas luienucu ucr, wuuiu im- j prove her public higli ways; open out ncr navigable streams ana ouuu rail ruaus wherever it "may be practicablcT '2d. AWi-a, That to consiruct a Toll bri'iga across the Catawba river according to the charter granted at the last legislature, : and tlicrtby secure a public highway through the fertile counties of Caldwell, Catawba, Lincoln, and Uaston, to some "point eligible ; bia Hail road would be profitable to the stock j bohk-w d a great .public benefit. oj. luvAcea mai me central ruau project, : is an entuqrise, fraught with tho greatest b.uef ts to X. C. and the union, and its com ' pktiou would add immortal honor to her name. 3Ir. McCorkle rose and discussed tho res olutions separately vith force & eloquence, and at considerable length. When he con cluded Andrew II. Shirford, Esqr., appeared and entertained the audience about one hour with a soul sterriug address replete with argument, force, & beauty, which was received with applause. When the resolutions were separately read Si unanimously adopted. Jonas, Bo.st, Esqr., one of the comniis biuiici forCata wba,opened a subscription book when Forty Eiuut su-Uiks were subscrib ed ($25 a:thire.) On motion of 3Ir. Hale, the proceedings of this meeting were signed by the President . . . . V 1 1 a I 1 1 T L cause copy the some On motion of 3Ir Cloningei this meeting adjourned to meet at Newton on r JOSEPH FISHER. Presklent. " 'ri t n tttti.m " CO A CJf ESTA BLISITMENT. Overman &z Trotter, if tONTINUL to carry on the COACH Q ; ,,7 tjitc-tv-wcjc if MAKING BUSINESS at tueir old , . . , . , A stand. Carriages of all kinds constantly on . . , ' , J nanu. noi to lk; tsuiraasea m 1 bv any similar establishment in the State. Itepairing as usual, executed upon the shortest notice and fairest terms, CHAItkES OVERMAN, JOSHUA TROTTER. Charlotte, July lbi'J 61 ly CHEAP STORE ITJ SHELBY. C. & D. FRONEBERGER, Would respectfully call the attention of the peo- .!.- ii f ( avpl.iml ami lhe BUrroundinT counties BnJ districts, to their ... ... . - DRY GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEST- INGS; every variety of pattern and color of CALICOS, at all prices; FRENCH MUS LINS, much lower than ever, a large quanti tv of them; Plain, Black, Colored, and strip- ed ALPAUHASas cheap as can be found . i Gloves, and a variety of Mens Gloves, &c. GROCERIES. BROWN SUGARS, of different qualities and priees ; COFFEE, a good article, and a heavy stock of it on hand; LOAF SU GAR ; Rice and Molasses; Salt, by the sack or bushel.; Peppers, Spices, and Ginger : Tobacco, Candy, and a superior lot of TEAS. DRCGS MEDICINES, AXD DYE-STUFFS. Paints, of every kind ; Carolina and Span ish Indigo; Madder, 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 ; Indelible Ink ; Number C.J Sands Sarsaparilla; Bear's, Maccassar, and Antique Oil; White-Lead, No. 1, by the Keg, or 100 lbs. - BOOTS, SHOES,: nATS, ANB BON .NETS. '." OfvBoots and Shoes, this firm alway 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, butin4he adja cent villages. Among tho stock is a", lot of the. finest SILK and. FUR IIATS, and other; qualities down to as jow a price as may be desired ; all very cheap, and a lot of Bonnets, of various qualities, together with Leghorn, and Pabai JTf different pri ces. "... . - Crockery, & Glass Ware. Fine and cheap Pkfos ; Teas, Bowls, Pitchers, Plain and Fluted Glass Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Casters, Sart Cellars, W ine G lasses, Molasses Pitchers &c. &c. . Saddles and Saddle-Bags. CLOCKS. A New Style of Brass Clocks kept con stantly on hand. - READY MADE CLOTHING To suit the times and season ; COTTON , : YARN, SEGARS, &o. C & D. Froneberger take this occasion to return their thanks to those who hava.tb.us far so liberally patronised nem, and to soli cit the public favor for the future, assrng all that, having facilities fr purchasing goods, on the most advantageous terms, fTfey, will not allow themselves to be under sold. " " Shelby, May 23) 1849. CHEAP CASH STORE IN DALtAS. Quick Sales, and Small Profits. Tub Nimble Sixpense better than the slow SHILLING. ROBERT GAIVT. A T the South-east corner of the PuMic Square, in DALLAS, Gaston Coun ty, has received his supply of SPRING GOODS, embracing a great variety of choice Mer chandize ; among which are Broad Cloths, Casimeres, llain Vestings, Fancy do Calicoes, Ginghams, . Plain Ribands, Fancy, do Plain Muslins, Figured do Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mits, Hats, Eonnets, Boots & Shoes Cutlery, Crockery, Hardware, &CT &C &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 invites all who would secure GREAT BARGAINS, to call and examina his GOODS and learn the prices before they purchase elsewhere, Terms Cash, and Cash only. FASHIONABLE TAYLOiUNG. A. W. & S, M. QUINN, Facing the East End of the Court House, IN SHELBY, Respectfully inform their friends and the public that, being in the regular receipt ol the latest and most approved FASHIONS, they are at all times ready to servef those who may favor thean with their patronage. "'Having taken pains to qualify themselves for the business, byui careful study of all the most APPROVED METHODS OF CUTTING, only varying therefrom to suit the taste of their customers, they can assure all wno may wish to have COATS, PANTS, or VESTS, made either in the most FASHIONABLE AND ELEGANT STYLE, or in a PLAIN AND Substantial MANNER, that their experience and skill, tmd their desire to please, will enable them to afford entire satisfaction. Impelled by a desire to elevate the me chanical skill of the South, they will make it their study at least to equal, if not to sur pass the Northern Work that may be thrown into our market; and, therefore, they appeal, with confidence to their fellow citizens to sustain them. Terms moderate, and punctuality observed in the execution of all orders. Shelby, May 25, 1849. 25 tf DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,-&c, HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN HIS LINE, WHICH HE OFFERS FOR SALE LOW, CALL AND SEE. Charlotte, July 1849. 34-tf. ;.:-,;Noticea- THE Subscriber being in the BLACK 8MITH business, at a desitaMe situation 2 mites East of Lenoir, wishes to enter into partnership with a good Carriage Maker, in order to carry on lhe CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, ia all its branches. . . ' - The location being one of the best in tbeCourv try, the situation will be desirable aod the -terms highly favorable. . . . -Ietters addressed to the .subscriber at Lenoir, will meet, with prompt attention. . ' A. PO WEL. ... - ... "7 v a; -SltRDEROUS ASSAVLTT , txoJIeivyplewarxUOfrered!. - The teni! Io enslanght Jionrly growin g , more'devasaiingn'its cliaractertd the trea- suries of bof,h the State and the Contractors o" Lotteries, by thV incky. Tickets -bpuglit , of th . " " 1 c- 1 ' ' ' Truly Fortonate ai4 Far-Tamed. j ' -XDTTERT & TJXCHATIGB ' . " ' " BIDDER '.ft';." - ' P Y FjE.R & C O., ; ' No. 1 LIGHT STREET, ;-' .BALTIMORE, MD' Ta'thA 'iRRiie of a solemn pledse madely this House with a magnanimity and self-sacrifio-ing interest coequal .with the gloriottsc$ttse they ha e espoused, not to abate one ?.jot or tittle" their labors until Poverty, that gaunt Tyrant over the ; desires of the HU MAN FAMILY, If ball beferreitcd root and brencji ' from te es 'f .al who, entertainipgroper sense, of their just claim vpon " Iain6For,tnr., desire tQ pQ sessRichcy, tW bnly impregnable -j: bulwark, against. epcroachments of Wank . ' -READ TIJE:TESTLV0NY i PYFERjfe CO. .verses PROVHRTYV A Sinfle 0rd&5na!t tccurs a Foriunci U3f3RlKG liESJULTSl AT , vu a. - , Look here Correspondents i t t Every Prize Sold vudPqid byPyfer :& Xk. C. A LADY DREW THE HjIGHEBT I PRIZE t ' ' ' $25,000, Whole Ticket, soff to a young lady in Raleigh. Ni C-4-( good marriage portion for ' her.) ' r ;-sJ,;-J-vi". ' $ 18,000, Half Ticket, sent to North Carolina. $ 15,000, Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. " ,. 4 $ 9,000, Half Ticket, sent to Worm. Carolina; a nan H.if Tn-koiL nt to Virffinia. - 30.000, Quarter Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. . 24,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to South Carolina. 12,000 Quarter Ticket, sent'to Ohio ' -7,500, Quarter Ticket sent to Ohio. 4,500, QuarteTi?ket, sent to Sooth Carolina. (Akvays see Manager Official Druwinga.y Szgr Every Prize gold by us is kept' on. file after being paid, for the inapecjUon, of the pub lic. 1 s i - -. - - .- BdSK DRAFTS, payable at plghtin Gold, re mitted promptly taiany part of the United Stages for Prizes roll bylPYFER & CO. Bi All CbmnutnicatioTLS stinctly confi dential - ' '"' " I'ftfV ORDERS directed tof Box 24--Baltimore Post Office," will come to ianaafely wKhout any other address. '"' Let every one who- reads this adver- tisement test the virtu of at least Trial.- ' One r ' failure can do yery littl harm. ; i.. rJl GRAND LOTTERIES FOR AUGUST, 1819. Always address the Luckey tferw (Jo. Bate. Capitol No. of Price of Price of , August. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets- Packages. 1 $33,000 75i Nos. ia drawn 10 " 33 50 2 25,000 3 18,000 4 30,000 6 5ofl2,000 7 20,0tK 78 Jf o. 13 drawn .5 il8 60 78; Nos. 13 drawn ,5 . f 18 &0 75. Nos. 12 drawn 10. 32 SO 78;' Nos. 13 drawn 9. 87 80 -75 Nos. ,12 drawn" 61850 " 6d Nos. 13 drawn 10 T&Q 78i Nos. 'Mrawnr f8 75 75 Nos. If drawn 4 15)0 78 Nos. 16 drawn .15 45 00 " 6 Nos. 10 drawn ' 8 25 00 8 9 10 11 13 14 30,000 20,000 15.000 50,000 25,000 22,500 78Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 60 155of20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 ,3250 16 22.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5. ; 18 50 17 18,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 5 16 25 18 30,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10 i 32 50 20 25,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn" 8 25 00 . 2 1 24,000 -78 Nos. 13 drawn 5-v 18 5.0 22 30,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 10. 32 50 -233ofl0,000 .72 Nos. 13diivn5''l625 - 24 13,500 78Nos. 15 drawnT4 .13 00 " 25 65,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 20 62 50 27 30,000 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 32 50 28 20,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn, 5, ;16 20 a.v oo,vw (O nos. 13 drawn W 3D U0 30 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drjwb S'l 1850 31 20,000 8 Nos; 14 drawn 5n 17 50 The price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above; J S-- The Managers Printed Drawings endorsed by ' the commissioners appointed (for' this purpose) by the Go rernbr of Maryland, v are in all cases sent o our CorreapoqdenU. - Letter always strongly andcarefolly scaled. . . .; .. ,.,;5,.. The purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against their drawing ' in a Package any of the Capital .Prizes and one ' Package may draw four of the highest Frixea Two-thirds of the Prizes are sold in Package of Tickets. -. I 'igr-1 R& Please' Order a few days i-before the Lotteries dra w. All orders punctually an swer. -' ed by the return mails. , t I V, ;.-4-5,5 Persons at a distance from Balu'mnre, who wish " Fortune Buckjed on their Backs," will find that , it is only, necessary to enclose the price (ai laid down in the above schedule.) fori a Packages or a Si ngle Ticket ta Ibe Tr uly Pof tuaate, Far'amed and Old Established House cf j ' - , PYFER,A CO ; NO. 1 LIGiEIT-ST BALTI310RE, MD. Or. Box 524, Baltimore Post Office. IO AND; JAVA COFFEE, For Sale by Rxxsova Jnly 4. 43. ACON, X30RN, AND IjARD,, For Sale ; veiy.cheap by , RAMsouRdj Jenkins.; AGON SADDLES, BL?ND BRIDLE3, JETTON-S MAKE, h .r:.-: A -Bamsour & JjENKtSrS. TTTaOLLED. HOOP, HAMERRCD IRON, AND BELLO W8 PIPK8. Tor sale by .' Raisotjr &. Jenkins. . .- 1 1. ...I . IB EST . CH E W I NGgTQB ACCO, Fur Sale . very cneap oyf CWiiL.tf&Xr; T ;v. L :Ramsoub& Jenkins.. i WISTATfefBAIAM OF WlLDjCHEB BYJTwsaleby v'YZ.H-.,,4 r I 4 Ramsour JenkIxs. .pfeRR. 'pJ&vl'&H&Ti iigvt Sale , by, ri::-. a,Ramsoub Jenkins. rfflONCORD YVtlN. f,F6r Sateby Ramsour &. Jenkins.: . -' r' m . .! tie 1 v
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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