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A. i r - J 4 I fj 1 iiK . t,- roVLnI the anirerirv f avl MmMl Mtnm , xlV&or& tuUra territory. - , If I ecuU u. Ty.w ttcmuj a syinpxa wua joa Ha -T C"r?mnt. and hnw rsw! r-i (2 d'-."-! toot alertly La celebrate, let to hal- Lw tie rttat. Tom would then leXWv toa . wkr I say that I bar had a h-rp'str-net L fwrgo all considerations of bo nria and cf health, f the purpose of b b yor (ri'irU. I regard the rdjoanco - wheh rcdrxed a torriurrcf taorm than heo f Crept tie unjpraiaU an curse of V aUrcrj, aad eoaxrl.I ii to tittdera, as oo of tie rraad o&ral tft ia (he tisnalf 'l 'Wlthowt the efdlsaDoe the dfc!xn.tkH of t iolrp<oc itstlf, m tU pl.-ation to that r xe aad f-L rrgioo, woIJ Lire Wa de h jrirtd of h pjirrr to roofer b!ins And f rrorjwritj trpon it esul it u a ct erer to f te frta, that i origiaallj decLratioa S oxkl onpail erd'.&iace- were boch drawn vp toe ea g?tal eiampioa- of canua rj5t wheeso Livd of IaTrj grew stroog ad dorp tf hie penooal tnowlcdj cf iu wro and in eainaitiea. t t&out tbe erJiaancr, ts rrTr:tKaJ ;asdihe trcair c f 1753. by wV doidala waa accorcd to the L'nbn, wvuld hare been ahora of their glory and robbed cf tirfir valae. - . ' Without the orJuxaaee, the disco Terj of thi wcjtera ealioeat, ao fra that territo ry eoaulu-f a port of it, wntdd haxe givrn aa a oocai to retaembcr the aame of . Columbus with gratitude. ,. "Ki thout the onli aaoce, i t woald hare been titter al the ertatioa of the wtrMf that all that part of it which now constitutes your re beaatif and ftwrbhiag Suten, wuh a rrw'Laai of space lrj eooah fur atill o nherf had beVo left at a Dead Sea, ' whose bitUr and polaiiooas watera woald not hate allowed a lira thio to wrta beneath itaanr fa nor to fly abore it, nr a green thing to grow by ta ahem. . v A withoat th crdinanfe, rrm fie env Hpcrl QrrU ef Cod, writ? fjr kuavim prvjrn tvl km worn Uomnimtn, WuLl kat wt teuX tUg mmJ imtintutya i" Ut tp. crvtitw tfraera far th rtdrmptitm tU my.' r -. 5 .' Aa I caancl have the pig re f being anih row. allow b to aalauil the followio g ae&timeot t TLt WmaalJLr Untied SlaUSy vhriXrr at tW Ji'ortX or SmiA. Deeply lamentinr thai there was not an aati&at4ie pmriso to exclie the devil trota the nnlen of Kden, Jet thm now be admonished to paa aa anti aiarery pmxao to exciade lus roost Ined T&jtltuoo fro a all the territories cf the Ua- -Accept, gentlemen, the assurance cf my tyripaUy and rrrxrd. . . . HORACE MANX. "JZ?rtZ?Z? OmmnieeT Fch is Xorthern Whi-tsm, and roc h the TVbir rlatform thmor hoot all the free I , 4 to conceal ty the fact by charging ' ?Ieraocrata with "baring firmed a coali 'a of a" similar character. "To the law ; and to tie testimony Let the people a- ala into th2 farts, and then detercriqe for thetaatlres. SuitlaAL 'Bnr.ti or SarrAt.i'a Uxioji Maoa We hare for acme days deferred ac kaowledziar the receipt of the Aorast No. tf Sartun's V'a Magaxino. pobjiohed in FbJIadeTrhia ; anl we do now, with fecl Itfrs rery dlffervct from those which hare hitherto lofoenced ca. We hare hitherto tpoirea of thh periodica) terms of em- ndaliot, ' but wt now retract all that we ire said, and' warn war fellow citizen of tie agtlaat it, aa inculcating d-x'.riuca nn tarns sad prejudcul in th? Lihcst oVcrce tn dor rights, and eren our saiety. It be ciraes us as praJent men, to ricw with acru- ' tiay, u B3S wna rasp:aon, locprrKRucu ui w cniare with which the North is bow fi.ioding ; cx . The number of this ma ratine of which wc are rpoaiio contains a tale entiiled jIliapoke, or where is Utopia," which U 7 coctiss-'J frora a prerious number th cs . er- -1 r dherration- The hero of the tale, la - V. ! llill," a runaway slate, who is rep r, .c I ty a h tdcoc lent, and is made mn- Elsie "ea the Eurtrj qaeson. arth CsrCca Fh igTMa U ia e!oe alliance with e facatica, while at the same time it . ; km. t? jaiUfy tie many. mnnn be, has oocainlit 3, and to defend rriodplcs as foul as the blackcai aboution heart erer bred, or the moaX putnons tonte mall utter. The aihercf this tale is C. U. Wiley. ,, Let th South be wild I rriie, and Lrrarc hoar they contribute I Ht'.r mon-y to aid their en-? mica in socrtlb tadcrmuilng their institutions.' 1 exIsrx-LJj m rj Jiemrdtr. He is a lawyer by profoajioo; and ro lis ai r5ot ia O ran r tile County ia this State We hare examined that portion of f Roaa cka' ia th'Anjoa number of Sartaia's Maxxia-a to which the Recorder refers, and -w m2 Ual to tr, that the loxcus nt Itami by VfVJ VAV l rthellioua and ia xlsajniatrtrfTad caJmUted to lead tortilre-s-a!u. ' Vt't tTjjrrt tlt lr: Viley should fciTf Kca so ladlKrect (to tm no stronger terra) a bare ratroJoced ruth a eharach tor into L' work : sad it is, expected by his fxvz It tLa: LLf rvaMca f jf o doinr, ail ex- in nriri to it, will be at er - r ' " ' WecannX beKer p s, . -J tl'i-i t a Lu hytrx ia tl i z. : I an 1 cdacaicd a ! t mikJLt c t a ! i r-ho! Lnr t - aa hi ii miJh the a n iu- r t a-i fvelin can ixaUy Vrih, sach he r u tj izty tLs nonih sad which, so far as the cf " v, .:i . , 3Ir. Wiley m not, ai the Recorder suppos , """ e, a citisen cf the North, bat was" Wm ia CiU Stale and educated at "our UairersitT. dialogue ui Jfio . car an Waiter coaccr-!, are eondasWriy refuted by the Utter. ' Mr. Wiley is. hoirtTer, dealing with supposed torne an hutdred rear ago ; and J it ty d w us assigns, ja soma buwn qacat number, to jTtscnt "Wild BUI tn qait a different light and thus do awaj;.if poaaibla, viUi tLe uajTtjioa which his lamr ia tie chapter before us bamlcaUted to produce.. For the pretest we forbear.- TaTXXWUSM AQAI5ST RtTCBLCAXISM anaoxn. did not aappoae that any jauraalist cocJJ be found in the United Sutra, who weald justify the tyranicml eon doct of the French Gorernment ia- anppreaa ing the freedom of the press. Bat we were nurtakm. The Republic, the oran of Geo. T jlor, offers countenance to the taorement which the mode hero and military President, his taken to prerent LWacbemes frrenslar ing the people, from being brought to their view. The Republic says : The otAj excuse we hare in reply to our American auestinmnflr of such crocecdiotrs (the suppression of the journals hostile to the administration,) is that Frenchmen are exceptions to the rest of the millicd hu manity, and that they are of too inflamable a. temperament to -bo .rn trusted withan amount of lib-rtr which would not be safe ly infringe either in this country or in En gland. , . l.prn this parajrph from tbo orjpn of ! Gen. TaTlor. the AlbanT Atla nffrn the f. J - I . . .'.. J - - lowio biUnr mram-nts. It may U? eon- aistent Tor the I'rcsiJent whoso "nomination was not fit to be made" to denounce, through his official j -lurnal, the citizens of the Iran- tatUotie repnblMJ, as "not fit to be entrusted wi th liberty." President Taylor and Inis v.vT. . - r w.n :M m.Lt to roterchtnr mocks at republicanism at the tatelliffmce of the people, and thrra's at the "journal kxilU to lie admin ittratwn." But if the people do iiuetimes err if th-'y sometimes looa into the camp fr a second J ackson, a the people of France hare soaght a second Napoleon in the fami ly cf the first, fforgctting that such men hare no seconds,) sud if they find a buzzard in an eagle's nt," thy are the Erst to cor rect the error." Josoo DrmarraL Import a xt Nkws from ecbope Piitl-ADax-rnta, Aur- 10 lm pw.m. , Oae.day later ad rices from Conitantinnple infirm us that the Porte issued a protest .against the rransportition of Russian troops thrugh Tranajlrania, and gires notice that if the Russians attempt to pass they will be dis- armea. mis energetjo protest producci great sensation. Thre are rumers in Invdcn that France and England are to interfere in the siTairs of Hnnry. The King of Wurtemburg has disapproved of the German Constitution. A despatch from Genoa state that the French squadron sailed from Toulon for Gaeta' to convey the Pope to Cirita'Vcc chia. The latest news from Trantylrania is fo rorable to the Hungarians. It is supposed, unless snme dirersinn was made in the South in favor of Jellaehich, he would be entirely crushed by the Hungarian f trees. Tbe northern Russian army has been completely outwitted by Oeorg-y. Wrsnoix Turnpike. Mr. S. M. Fox, the Engineer, sad A. II. Shufird, J. J, Er wio, and G. W. Hays, the Commissi inprs appointed to lay off a road from Salisbury to tbe Georgia line, are In our town rrcon- oottcring and collecting their company aod necessary equipments. They will commence the stirrer at this place about tbe first of September, and proceed to the Georgia line, which it is thought they will reach bythe first of December. AiAeillc Mrssmorr. ;. " " ii "r r, G5. Taylor The Wat Democrats Treatu Him, asd tub Wat II k RetAts TilESf. When the present rVeident nf the United Sta'es, on the 0th and 10th of May, 1847, says the Ohio Sutesmsn, fought the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca dela Palma, j he held the real rank of Colonel, with the brevet rank of Brigadier General. For his pal lan try on that occasion, he was made a full Brijrdier by a IXrmocratio Admini.Ht ra tion. Within a very short time thereafter, be received from the , same Democratic Ad mi titration the brevet rank of Major Gener al the highest rank he could obtain without a vacancy. To provide a new office for him, a Democratic Congress increased the number of Major Generals, and the first man sp pointed to tbe full rank,. under the new lavr, was Gen. Taylor. . : " Gen. Tsylor was elected President. Because of his supposed availability, Gen. Taylor was selected as the candidate of the Wbfgfor President, and becauso of his services in the field, and under the belief his election would deeper stamp with infamy the vile slanderer of their, country during the war with Mexico, manr Democrats re- Iriosr on hi solemn plct! s that he would nrer lend himself to party schemes, voted for him flr President, and by their aid he carried Peanrylraaia, and was elected Presi dent. ; t His first o&cial act was to call around him a Cabinet of the bitterest partixans in the countrymen who had opposed the country during the war, and lent aid and e-mf-A to the enemr. ' II is second act was to repa iiate and allow the Cabinet thus selected, to com meCKT me most ruuiess rroscnpiHJu ever waged 1 bold and reckless politicians descending even to the lowest ofSces, - king the holding of democratic sentiments rme, the punishment for which was dis 1 frsm pubiitf service. Forgetful of t p!ed-cs--forget f-I of hb honor. Gen. 1 xxlor forgiLs too, tho treatment he receiv ed fro a the D.-mocralic Adu uiilration , who tea pod ofSoe'opoa him because he fought the battles of I4S country. "--T r.Ti- t - i . rr T Holland Kfq Mr. AdolphCS Ilaiaisand Mias ILx&qa&tt llorruA, all of Gaatoo. Ia Dallas, on the Uth ins'Ciy J. Ilwlland, JBsq'4 3lr. Jotnf WFnx and 3Il Clmi.x A HcsarcKrg; all :of Gastont; Ia Irtdell coanly, on" the 2$th wlthnp," by tbo Ber; Jomf D. ScBttXt Mr. John M. Coixauh, of Cabarrus, to Miss- Jajfl Xcall, of Iredell county. OBITOARY. .. ,:, The s abject of the following obituary which appeared in the Courier of last week,, was intimateff known to, and highly esfeem ed.by many of our readers. We copy with pleasure. . V . , . " Died, at Canton, Madison co. (Miss.) on the 28th July,at the residence of herstw.DrJ Franklin Henderson, Mrs. EuZABtm II en DrjLo?f, relict of Msj Xawson Henderson" a natire of Lincoln countyr N. C, aged '66 years, and 4 months. - "Oh! 'tis well with her, -. . Hat who knows whatjhe coming hour, Veiled in thick darkness, brings to ua." . There is a meloncholy uatisTaction in re calling the'Virttrcr and good qoaitttea of our friends after the crate haa- ckteed en 4hem: and the tomb, the last resting place of mor- tality, has foreTer excluded them from hu- 1 man siffht The hciwt, softened by affliction, i .? .i. ' i nu oi exaggerating ineir menis ana pa- ng ngaJ n juigment upon ineir crore. ' But in the instance before us their exists no i necessity for either.- Mr. II. lired to a good d beautifully illustrated throughout i that probation, all those qualities which give ; dimitT to the rarions relations of life and ! add lustre to the mild yet potent influences of the christian, tier death haa rooictea a wound which at once declares tho high estima tion ia whifh she was held, and the difficulty of an attempt to paint her character in its proper colors. As a wife she wss aQectiowate, as a mother sbo was all tenderness, as a friend she was warm and constant: and to associates and neighbors she was attentive and kind. .Irs. II. was a sincere christian she practised as well as professed all' the christian duties, and by her example in the bosm of her family, amid the circle of her friends, she forcibly impressed a veneration for the ntne and at tributes of the Most High She had but recently strewn on the grave of her husband the offering of filial reverence, when a similar duty to herself is thus feebly- execuieu y ia' unsteady nana 01 mourning frendahip. Thus, on the surviving children, most of whom have grown up around her, giving her comfort in her last days, bereaved of both their parents hi a few short years, may the Lord bless, sustain and con sole tliem in their affliction. In btdoinz a- last fatewell to the departed, whose virtues will be ever cherished, and whose memory yer .dear, .the thought should, press with solemn interest on our- Itearts,thai wHen we too shall be called to pass away, we may be prepared for a final summons and die as calmly as she has died. This tribute is of fered by one who well knew, her intrinsic worth, and who, while he urges, perhaps in vain, the foeble voioo of consoLuion, drops the t ar of tender sympathy, and -breathes' the sigh of fond rcgret4 oyer the memory of departed worth. "Some Ascligos ar to mortals given, Willi less of earth in them than Heaven; And if there be a human tear, From passion's dross refined and clear, A tear so limpid and so m-ick, It would not stain an angel's check, 'Tis that which duteous children shed, Upon a tender mother's head." CHARLESTON PRICES CURRENT. Bacon Hams, lb. Shoulders, Sides, Batter G-when, lb. Country, Reeswax, lb. :8a 5 1-2 a "Id 10 a 17 a 33 a ao 6 71-4 ?21 15 18 -34. j CandJes Sperm, lb. Sperm, Patent Adamantine, fallow. Cheese N orthern h, Coffee-rrJU lb. Java, Cotton. 1L risb-rMackcrel. Flour -Country, bbl: " Grain Corn, Qusbel. . Oats. Peas. Lard, lb. Lime, bbL 3J olaiscs-s-Weat India. New Orleans. Nails. 12 a 8 a 6 1-2 a 15 9 6 1-2 8 a 10 . r25 ir 6 50 64 a 67 30 a. 31 j ' 8 a 05 a 18 a 23 a 4a 70 a 8 3-4 t 10 19 1-2 25 4 1-4 80 Rice, per bushel Sugars West India, lb. New Orleans. Loaf and Crushed. Salt, per sack.' 95 1 00 "17 Raggt q g II em p, 44 in yard.1 5 1-2 a Tow . ' : Kentucky,, Rope Hemp,' lb. XI o Manilla. Twine. ' ' 15 Jloninicr "lliimirc. i. Agriculturalists, and all persons interested in the subject of making, preserving, and in owing the fertilising qualities of MA NURE, are notified that thohoap of Materi als put up after ths Btmuoer Patent Manure MetiuxL 6n the planUtioa of Capt. J. T. AI exauder, at Lincoln ton, is now ready for ex amination. The Planters of Lincoln County are particularly invited to examine the heap, ai aay time during the progress of deoompo- aaUon. Any pcraoa'JIspTSed to adopt the method, can obtain' the tight at Capt. . SUde'a Hotel until tho h day of Sept. - (y r v The Bommer method of Making manure -has been adopted by several hnndred planters la the State of Worth Orouna and has re--eeived the,CTiuali5ed approval of gentlemen 01 aoenee-anoox agricnisaraiexpejaenoe, woo have j cTttest j gated itt jHincipKiS and tested its resnlta throughout the Union; and it is now clearly demonstrated by the most indisputa ble evidence; thai- this method is capable of eowrertrag Expeditiously and : economically, not only: aU- kinds of vegetable suhstances, but also common earth, into rich and fertilia fn maanre, more efficient and durable in its enects man stable manure, ana tnaxis can oe vaoca, dj 101 10 wing tneaireciionsm me worn. aobompaning" the right to use it, ' to suit ererr kind of soil and cultivated erop.- I Comparisons have .been instituted . foP the purpose 01 ascertaining 11s jenecis upon sous and vecctation. and have universally resulted in favfirtf the Bommer over the stable ma nure, plants being invariably more luxuriant,' and the fbliajre of a deeper verdure, solely at-s trtoutaoie to tue ncu saune matierji conu uia 1, which prcacrres the humidity of tbejpils. k The followine are amone those who have adopted and who recommend the method in this Staie'i- '-' --r ; t TTarmt.-4 Dr Charles Skinner, Jodgo HalL Weldon N. Edwards. - . irte.---Maj. W.F. Collins, Jeffries, Seth Jones. Richmond': -Qent A Dockery, W. Leak, EifTVCoLW.L: Steele. . a.barrut.-rCaL D. Coleman, Dr B. B. Gibson. Jlessrs. Phifersi W. C- Means. Orange Gov. Graham, Capt. J. Berry, J. C.Norwood. . " CaswrU.-L-A: Slade, E. Graves, W. Long. " Granville. Hon. A. W.iVenable, James Taylor. 1 1 Efliiccojnlc. Messrs. Battles, Messrs. Bonds. . , . Hertford' Hon. K. Rayner, Thos. P, Little, '. " Chatham-Peter Evans. A Louture on A srri culture will be deliver ed on Tuesday 4th September, in the Court House at 1 o'clock P. M. The publiq; are respeetfully invited ,to at tend. Anirnst 24. 372w. o Motice rm II E SnUcrhet beins in the BLACK SMITH - Ji. bliaineM. t dMiableniaUcro 2 miles East of Lsooir, wishes to enter ia to partnership with a food Carriage Maker, in order to carry on ne CARRIAGE BKING BUSINESS, ia all iu branches. i The location being oneof the best in the Coun Irr. the itnainn will be dasirable and the teims Wrtfy fcvorsMe. letters aJJressed to the subscriber at Lenoir, will meet 'with prompt attention. , ' - . N. A." PO WEI. ' , v SCHOOL NOTICE, TV' Conmuttee. of Examination ofCoia taon Schools, Catawba County, will meet In j SuturcUy,th4.24th and 25 th of August next, for the purpose of examining teachers... Per sons, wishing Jo be examined will do well to .1.. -i ?x I?n t . i aiiena tnem as n wui oe ijie owp uppurw nity they will have this year. A- POWELL, Sec'y . STAJTE OF NORTH CAROLINA. -CATAWBA COUNTY. Samuel. Haun, Ad'm, ") July Session 1848V , ' vs. . . . Petition to seli Christian Haun, ei. al ) Land. F' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Simpson Haun, Thomas Haurj-rjamuLHaun, Christian Haun and Anna, heirs at law of David Haun, dee'd. arenotlohabitants of this State, it is there fore' ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Republican for six successive jreekft, tw ahs sisHriKlaaw wrt andappear" at our next Coinfty" Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; to bo opened 'and held, for--the of Catawba, at the Court House in Newton oo the second Monday in October next, then and there to plead answer or de-. mur to iid Petition ; otherwise judgement will be taken pro confesso and the case set for Seanng ex-parte. . ' . Witness, - G. SETZER, c. c. c. August! 7. Pr. fee 5 62 1 2 cts. 36 6 W. V-3'(--Ca.9 !PlBIPiSS9 - DEALE B IN AVatehes, -Jewelry Silver , v 5. ,," . Ware, ..;r - I HAS JUST SXCSITO A FINK ASSOBTMCXT OF GO OB S IN HIS LINE, WHICH HE OFFERS Von BALK LOW, CALL AND SEE.'" Charlotte) July-1849. 34 tf. . COACH ESTABLISHMENT. OTcrrjiap aV Trotter, . CtONTINUE to carry on the COACH ' MAKING BUSINESS at their old stand. Carriages of all kinds constantly on hand, Jiot to be surpassed in Dijrabilif y FinisUan4 Cbeap - -ii ne.' - ; by any smilar establishment in the.. Siaie. 'Repairing aA usual, executed upon the shortest notice and fairest terms j r "7 CHARLES OVER3IAN; - JOSHUA, TRCTTER": C-arrotteJfuiy 184J - V 34-ly JUOTKRREOTYPE. Mb S iti let. will remain in Lineolnton a few days longer; giving to those who ,de- sire it an opponnnity oi ou-ipiuz upauwiuj miniatures. Mii Likenesses are taken in the best stvJe of the art, with the latest jnfprove- ments giving them a natural complexion a. ricn tone and a beautiful finish. His room u at Mrs. MQtalIIotel : :; ' - r Aug i : r uv - 'CHEAP CTCniS EJ SHELBY. ? i C.& D. FRONEBERGER, , .Would respeetfailv call the aiteotion of the peo ple of Cleareland. and the furrouodinx xouutiea aod 4lulricU,U their :' . . . SIRABUS STOCK OF MERCHAN DIZE, . . . atbetr.wsll Jiowa ataod, in the town of Shelbr wrbich 'bs -beta selecud with care, and with a tew to the acreramodatio m aH who may 'favor tt ent with their patronage.--"' , ' . ''" -' v-. I TTh"RflorTiem f!rtr cterfe nft nvlnt iCl t a o u, i e o o o s. ; r -t CLOTHS. CASSDIERES. and VEST ING S; every variety of pattern and color of CALICOS, at all prices; FRENCH MUS- LLNS, much lower than ever, a large quanti ty of them j Plain, Black, Colored, and st rip ed ALPACHAS, as cheap as can be found in any establishment in this section ; a supe rior article of SILK WARP ; DRAP DETE, all qualities : TWEETD CASSDIERES. KENT. JEANS,: TURKEY" Red,: Brown Sheetings, and Shnrtimzs : Bleached do ; SwissV' Check, and Jaconet Muslins : tBoln luen. twu, iuccs, juging9, ana inscruons; Irish JLanncns : Lannen and Cotten Diapers; Hose and Ilalf-llose ; Ladies fine Mitts and 4 Gloves,-and a variety of .Mens GloveSy&o. BROWN SUGARS, of different qualities and prices; COFFEE, a good article, and a heavy stock of it on hand; LOA.F SU GAR; Rice and Molasses; Salt, by, the sack r bushel ; Peppers,. Spieee,; and Giager ; Tobaeco, Cndy, and a superior lot of TE AS. DRUGS MEDICINES, A51 BIE-STEFFS. Paints, oferery kind ; Carolina and Span ish Indigo ; Bladder, 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 G; ,Sands Sarsaparilla; Bears, Maccassar, and Antique Oil; White-Lead, No. 1, by the Keg, or 100 lbs. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND BON NETS... - Of Boots and Shoes, this firm always keeps a good stock, having advantages, in proprocunng these articles, which rend: it an easy matter to compete with their neighbors, not only in. this, but in the adja cent 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 very cheap, and a lot of Bonnets, of various qualities, together with Leghorn, and Palm Hats, of different pri ces. " ' - . Crockery, & Glass Ware. Fine and cheap Plates; Teas, Bowls, Pitchers, Plain and Fluted. Glass Tumblers, Preserve Joshes, Casters, Salt Cellars, Wine Glasses, Molasses Pitchers &c. &c,V Saddles ad Saddle-Bags. "Tl 0 C K S:. V" A; New Style of Brass Clocks kept con- 4 gtantly on hand. A J READY MADE CLOTHING, To sujt the times and season ; COTTON YARN, SEGARS, &o. 0 & D- Froneberger take this occasion to return their thanks to those who have thus far so liberally patronized them, and to soli cit the public fayor for the future, assuring all that, having facilities for purchasing goods, on the most advantageous terms, they, will not allow themselves to be under sold. . - Shelby, May 23, 1849. CHEAP CASiS STORE Quick Sales, and Small Pboitts. a The Nimsle Six?kse better than the SLOW 8HHXINO. ROBERT GAIT. I T the South-east corner of the Pahlie f- Square, in DALLAS, xaston CotW ty, has received his supply of SPR ING G O O D S, embracing a great variety of choice Mer- canojze nmpn w,nicn are Broad Cloths,'. 1 Shawls, . i ,1 Caaimeres,' - Plain Vestings, Fancy do - Calicoes, . Ginghams Plain Ribatnds, ... Fancy, do Flain Muslins . Figured; da Handkerchiefs, j GlotesA 1 Mifcs, -Hats, , JBonnets, Boots & Shoes Cutlery Crockery, Hardware, Tn selecting this stock, care has been, taken, to provide such as can be . sold ' at reduced prices ; and. 4 " yet such as are durable. ' : UHi guuu, weu as fashionable. , ' .-'' jf-'adopted thpT -ii j J eash system, whica ' . ' r..';. ''iT. -' better for both" buyer- ;. " ? ; and seller, hewill be satisfi-i ' j-''with small rotsand. h-'lt respectfully inyites, ali who1. would rsacare to call and examine his GOODS and learn. the prices'before they purchase elsewhere .bms Cash;. Aim Cash.oxlt.' - 'NEATLIT EXTICHTEDr AT THIS, ' ; .The terrible-j onslaught hourly growing more devastating in its character to the troa auries of both, the State and the Contractors of Lotteries. d?y ; the Lucky Tickets bou-Lt of the . r-f ' - ,x 1 1 . Tiiy Pcrttiaata ani Far-Tc-Ui r X0TTERY & IIICAIICE - uJRO EE ' S Y :'' l i fe V ; No. 1 STREET, Is the issue of asolemn pledge madely this House with a magnanimity and sclf-sacri-e . ing in tert co-equal with the glorious cause they bare exusednot to abate one Mjot or. tittle" theirj labors .nntil Poverty, thai gaunt Tyrant over the desires of the JIU- . 51 AN FAMILY, shall be ferretted out, " root and branch'-; from the abode of .who, entertaining a proper (Sense of their just claims upon 5 Dame, Fortune? desire to po-, sess Richen, the only, mpreaahle 'oaMvart ajrainst the encroachments ttt want.' - READ TUE- TEST1MUJM X i Ix-jl SingUOrderwf tcatre a, Fortune t h. ;CpEtB Every Prize Spld mid Paid $ JPjtfer urOa. . A ADT DRE W THS HIGHEST ; . j - pBKB. '.-' t 1825.000, Whole Ticket. aoU U a young lad -in Rabigh. N. O (a good marriage portion for. ' her.)" ."-"".': K" , 'F'- .'H-'A...: $18,000, Half Ticket, sent to North Carolina, 15.000. Half Ticket. eat to Virdnia. . x i k$ 9JQ0O. Half Ticket, W t Natth CareEna. 8,000, Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. 3ft.000 Qaarter Tirket, aent 1 Pennsylvania. 1 24,000, Quarter Ticket, san( to South Carolina. '12,000 Quarter Ticket, sent to Ohio t t , 7.500 Qaarter Ticket sent to Ohio. ' .', , 4,500. Quarter Ticket, sent to South Carolina.; (Alwaya set Manager Official Drawing) -. Every fPrize sold by us is kept on file after being paid, for the inspection of the pub lic. . ' - i v --r -.sv BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight In Gold, re mitted promptly tfii any part "of the United States for Prizes sold IPYFER & CO. ..;,, Jpf AU Vommunicatioru stricify conjt- dentitd? V.- - - 1 , &esrORDERS directed to Box 524 Baktmore Post OfficeWill CMH to hand aaelv without any' oAer'addwib.- " '. v Jr Let every one who reads this adver tisement test the Virtue of at feast One TriaU Oaa ua iu u vtiu wu wiy imif tiMU ; G1IASD L0TT11HES FOR HGUST, 1845. V Always address the LncktHoti$e of Pgt X fer& Co. .y,-----i:':. Date. Capitol No. of ftiee.'Ptkof August. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets.' Packages. 1 3 3,000 75 1W 13 drawn 1 0 82- 69 X - 25.00D 78 Noe. 13 drawn 6 It 60 3 18.000 78 Noa. ? 1 3 drawn 51 6 M 60 4, 30,000,75 Nos, ' 2 drawn - ,2 60 6.5 ofl -31.000 .7 SUm -12. -r---aaiKaw- 7 20.)00 Noj..12 driwn . 8 li ft 0 8 30,0dd -66 Noa. .' 13 drawn 10 77 50 9 . 20,000: 78 Nos. 12drawn, .6 - It yS 10 15.000 75 Nob. "ll drawn 4 . 16 0 11 60.000 78 Noa. 16 drawn 1 15 : " 4 oO 13 c 25.000 68 Nos. 10 drawn :1'9 : 25oO 14 - 22.500 . 78 Nos. - 14 drawn 5 17 60 15 5 of 20,006 j 75 Nos. 12 drawn "10 32 50 I 10 .uuu 78 rv os. 15 drawn o iv 50 17 18 20 21 22 18,000 75 Nos.' 14 drawn 5 30,00078 Nos. 13 drawn 10 25,000 . 75 Nos.' 15 drawn 8 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 30,000 - 78 Nos. 14 drawn 10 16 25 32 60 2500 18 60 32 50 1625 18 00 6260 233 of 10,000 72 Nos. 13 drawn 5 24 18,500 -78 Nos. 15 drawn' 4 25 65,000 75 Noa. 14 drawn 20 2T 30,000 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 32 60 L2ur0w5'Kota5 drawir - 6 41620 29 38,000 i 78 Nos.nl 3 drawn. 10 -85d, 30 20,000 75 Nos.12 drawn 5 18 fO 3r 20,000 78 Nos. ' 14 drawn 6 17 Z0 The price of Packagea of Quartac Tickets only, js advertised above. ., ' " I The Managers Printed Drawings, endorsed by tbe eomsalasionera ' appoialed for ' this purpose) by. the Governor of Alary land,, are in all cases sent to our Correspondent. .... , iBST Letters always strongly and carefulry sealed.. , r . .? The purchasers of Package of .Ticket acldasa -have more than six chances against tw dkawing a in a Package say of the Capital Priaeav and oa Package may:, draw four f r tbe highest Priaea Th o-thirds of the Prize ar sold in Fackare T ' Tickets. . ' ''- .- . '.'. :.' . ; ' Please Order a few ' days BXrOBJt the Lotteries draw.' AH orders ponctaaUy an swer , fA I th nlnrn fhaffa. ' ' i . , .---5 - ; Persons at a diataoee from Baltimore, wb wish H Fortune Borkleffbn their Backs," will find mat it t oqly necesaary t Klgwtw prlc (aa, 1U down h the above schedule.) for a package or a" Single Tickit to the Truly Pottuaat, Far-Famd and Q14 JEUtahdthed House of - V' - trt ; PTFER&UO, NO. 1 IJQHT-ST; BALTIMORE, MD ... Or. Box 524, Baltimore JSV4 QZee. ' " - - - - ,-... . Si IO AN P JAVA Ca-SE, ToiSla hj SLm n. .... -v v . IUim--a J(aaaa,t, yniy s. 43k rfJ.CON. CORH, ANDXaRDL Fo Self LiO vaty cheap by. 'AGON SADDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, VU. JfiTTON-S MAKE, ' ? X V - OLLED. - ftUOP,- HAMERRDD iROS, r AXD B-LLOWS FIPRS. ' For l by -1 RAMsaua & Jewkixs. , . TSTEST CHW1 TUUAUCO, Tvt Ssl i iW very ehea by ., ,7 , r ... ' Z) "ISTAR BALSAM, O-T WILD CH . RY. V rot sale by " " ' 7 " . fTBERRY'S DEAD, SHOT. For Cal 4t. ipONCORDTARN. For Salt by .V 4 . i U 4 - V- J- - t aw i -
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1849, edition 1
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