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. .. ' 4 i 04 1 . ' ' f & ! . m 1 . tr .ul int3 aruiocraev arala- - i I ' Oor frWaj oijecti ag, because, as be U it tflcre Sejndlig to lie can yrlo etecikoer witb U.e jcot! tLunielref ' "-. thaa with their ktri 3 wiro palling WpVtWaUiIrt. Ilerssain we differ. The ' picple l k f.T 44 l.c icsiy, capacity and fid I- it j til when tie tUjcorer byjh and x icJ w'crth, ttey WTariaLIy show that they , can ij-jnxo it- A min' claims to pub ".ltc'fiTtr"caa therc&rv be presented to the pvj t!a;' -hcTtaas, if be arrroach , piHlrolrf, he is expettej tol Vtijr at tctitl-al chicanery; and bis racocss v,: UxiiSj la MtfwtJoa'to' lit k"l 'ia pul- Oor frkud cf I be New, although labor 1 lag in lit federal party, Las some republi aa lica j is J we ihiU b highly gratified to sd 11a adrccatlcg t Lis reform, u lie did tiu effrpil 5rage. " . 4 , ' " Wsuie great pleasure Ia recommending , ta tha, perusal cfU, agriculturist the fl . Jawing evmmunicalJcai from one of our most iati-C-at firmer. It will serve to show that tie fertilizing qualities of some of tie in . . grtdicnta used by Boauncr, vere lraan taA - fjrcctil before be Lad discovered bowio . ".cotaUce tie clemlctl agmU wlicb rtubled . bia ifamr&i to perfect tie grel Ijp1 wbkb bis bee a to tucoeful tlroagloat Harppe, tad vLkb U now being m general ly Introduced introduced la to tie United Buu. , .. . . . ; , II will be ottferred, bj tie ttetitlre"re ler, tit ( altlond ' JenSretVi jtm wbicl 1 or iTacd corrwpoodent , nutikes for Bcnmex's, U defect! re and inapplicable to nj ccc."jJ-rnb! extent, jet it funned tie foQodd and . aterward perfected- After b&Tin ctrrnplcted blj cjitem, Domaer, ia u addms to gncnUnrtsU, sajt : . " In tie mJn, tnj metlod is baaed upon tlat toxa f t fr.uu time in France as Jaof frtVe ?rfc!; tlul te to , I une' ilennie mieroli j tor, in m rtearcl and experi itoe&U it Kxaae bt datj to eontolt not e j tie imjJl French pamphlet of Jaaffret, ,Uil all oiler writing which bare appeared Tflfir tiIWcl of agricultare, and ejpecial- )jr man ore, in orfirt" Jo extract from tbein - w Laievrr crprrirmc hould"pr-Te to be good, ralaaW, and OAcfal to lie iect I bad ia tlew. Tae merit f tlli new Astern doc pi cocvit citlex ia tie taalcrtUU, or ia .(W obuxatioo. TbM matenafji vjiaro been known tt agta aa pomemicg fertilixi'm: naalitie. aaJ ercrr oiler twraoo at all ao- I qihi!evl with elect uiry koowi that, la mix- j : . . . t. ' i K. k 4t4iK wiua aoMiuu exarr, a whuum caa be cbulol wlkb will prod new fermen- UOqq ia a ba of vegetable. Tla, tlen, aad tie arplioaitoo of manures, and therein :coosiUts tie turrit cf the new editioo of the r .rTp. -. I U iinporUnt to preserve a certain quanUty fanotnew; t m tU numeroimtrovcmenU tVj. to mix with themai and a-nUratocs connected with the arpii- j ' mota tdnr. fTme .eaUo of tW mitcriala wharh give real im- j u ia portaae this ststcnt. vTljevein Ik- the of hj juiJ thaj rcJleTT. real rrrsrrtsM cf the art in the rrerarato ' . , r ' ,i . mtcmt. True, Janffret also undertook the . appJioaUoo of tlis mil tore, but be stopped half way. Hit process such as described in . bis pamphlet, cannot be used with prrt and I i lucres., and thai for three ogrnt reasons. Tie nt i : the meagre and incomplete in i struct kj be gives to the operator upon the application of the system ; the svjeood, be : , . caase tLs load labor fa too painful and ex- Iseortr, and eoniuentIr could not eH r V WtompUtlkssirus seeoud ar-nl of t feroeutaUoo-e very important point in tha . cperaiwo, brcanse without this aid, it is im K tible to attain that degree of beat which u ecesaary j-erfectly to reduci vegetable matter into manure in a abort time. Therein w l b Ckiled, aad tlerefjra it remained for oil era to accomplish the work be bad kft in- ; , cocap!ctd. But although. I bare, perhaps, f . nsi raach Ixrtner than ail otaers wno navw " ' Ltlerto devoted their atteatioa to tlis sub 1 t, I do not pretend to lave closed tie d T to improvement by toy metlod. The V, qocatioa of manure fa so extensive that it , embraces nearly the whole agricultural art, :J aad wCl la dae time ed ranee to fullness by . rclrinr upon science and practice. In the mrulal Usias are estiblljled, and He system, f as explaiflcj to my new wort, cas wea so ' - wtll malured by ray experiments, that I caa : c aSra wUlout fear tf acjalcadlu any oce, . . tSalaay farmer, who will undertake to ope I raia on nr plan, will suorced, aad I assure . 11m tlat he will coosaderably augment tie prod acts of bis farm by following my eeono .:noaakal proeeaj ia tie preparatioa and ap- r!Icaii?o of bis manure. llere tie word v ro- ZraJ " is seriottsly intended. TbV T Tt!;m ukea al testier Is essentially ecooo 'tlkal ; TjT, except a snail quantity of lime, - all iLz iz redkats 'which enter iuJo the - eomposiuja cf lie cactie lye, (wlich, with the air, fcra tie two ar uticf ferricuUtion.) tn tmod upon all fu--.it, and cost tolling l it the Ul.;r frail r::: tie . ., liOlMKIV5 : PATENT. .S' t Eorroair- . "., ,.,..- Sta-Tle fitjwin. from ll - I " ! 1 ITarWa!.orAJ Jounul of I? S3, ci - a pr.-r- f;r ixillc artful Ma Bura, wljx Lkl jiit.b.e3 dlvovtml ia Fraacw, ecual ia Talae, U i$ twrvO, ir c ;t riW i trsXjr tla Vame, as tla 1Ut.i aTkx. wardi Ukra out by Mr. Bomocrl - J. A. - m. " Mio-xnT UY'Z lb:COra0t fa" aimplo. enfwgl : j. .'; K - - - -: -: ' - lit. A lax ex of greeti alaff takeu from a . - . i - . pend. - . , - . 2d. lajtt of xuck.Ume, asbes, and eoot ! ; ZA.Z A Ujrer.of i tnr .and green crass. ( 4tll A ujcr of quickJime, asleJ, and ,. 'I. -,,, Tbe lijert are repeated until tlejr reach a cart load ax Icartj Holes are then xnadd throtjgb tLj'seTeral bjcr,and a quantil f water fa lotrodoccd, rufficient to saturate the tnxs, and eaoM a thorough mixture tf the rrgctable matters with the alkaline and 'odj rubstarvcra. According toOI. Qocn ard, tlla produces a .-perfect compbst. . The aeeond preparation diffcri from the other, in asmuch as the dissolution of the alkaline vab staneca are rt obtained by means of a pre pared Ije, wlkb fa used to sotorato tl4 mat ters witch are to be transformed into manure. The following are the proportions to be used in tnrninr 1600 lbs. of straw into manure. In a Yeanel, possessing greater breadth than "1st, 800 pints, of common water. 2i 125 pints of oTenashes, if tlej can be proenred, as they bare the property of potash to some A tent; if not, you most use tie com moo ashes. .3d 75 pints of aoot, if possible, from kitchen chimneys, for- tils soot contains more of animal matter! and is more solable in water. This mixture must then be well stirred up, and made to incorporate, 4&1.-20 pints of powerful lime, which must be first slacked with the usual quantity of water. The whole of this must now be well stir red together again so as -to insure a perfect amalgamation of tie scrcral matters. From time to time,' during twenty-four hours, tlis mixing must be renewed, and at the end of that time, tie dissolution of the whole will be effected. This liquid will be found ex ceedingly poirerful, and capable of produc ing fermentation. Plunge into tlis licTlrJ. whilo mired quickly about, in order to bold suspended the insoluble partkles which us ually settle at the bottom, the quantity of Tegctable substances, which it fa desirable to turn into manure no matter whether they arc dry or green, easy to be dissolved or refractory, in with them. "NVTien they shall have bon well saturated Trith the li- ?uid, pHce them in a trench, prepared be urebead, with a channel through the side, to let the superfluous moisture run off This jot Ma miw ia t aa it will be of use again. As many layers of the stuff thus perfectly wetted may be placed as may be re quired. Care must be taken to stir the li quid will, each time that new vegetable sub stances are put in. As each layer is put on the heap, it should be well beaten down. The more the whole mass is united together, the Snicker will be the result. At the farthest, ie delay never exceeds 1 C or 1 8 days, accord ing the temperature of tie place. The beat may be increased, and the fermantation quickened, by surrounding the heap with whatever substances may be lying about t tie end of three or four days, the heap wetted with the liquid, from time to time, rj to me siiicen; or eizuwrcuwi uaja wueu thtk manure fa found ready for use. .It a what mother is in vinegar, yeast in beer, or bautn for baking. M. Quenard declares, that be has for years tried this preparation, and that it never, bj any chance, has been found to fail. " We place it before our rea ders, leavicg them to trf tic experiment on a small scale." The agriculturists of Lincoln, will be grat ified to see, that in the miiiUt of so much apa thy upon farming, there have been some, men like " J. A-," who have been giving the sub- V.t r dLUJT T .a:rraa Such. and. oremos: oi in em j . .-. nim- lf. when thev some ckuelv to examine Bov&mer's method, which includes all others, incorporated with his own discoveries and reduce! to a practical system, will at once avail themselves of its advantages. Gov. Maslt ad Col. Wheeler. The Register will find it no easy task to set CoL Wheeler's claims to the Major General ship ia the Fourth Division aside, by the use of ridicule, or by calling it a " paltry af fair." It may bo a " paltry affair" in the estimate of 1 1 is Excellency, who considers our entire Militia System as but "little bet ter than a jest"; but there are princinU in volved ia tlis rnttjr which cannot be put to aleep. We nave no idea, at this time, of renew, ing the discussion on this subject, or of go ing over ground wlloh has already been so ably occupied by CoL Wheeler and the Lin coln papers j bat we copy below an article from the Hornet Njat, a Whig paper, and ask the Register's attention to it There bare been two elections for Major General in the Fourth Division, says the Hornet's Nest. . At tie first election, continues tlat paper, all tie Counties, except Stanly and Montgomery, voted ; at tie second, u only two voted, Stanly and 3Iontgomery. By one CoL Wheeler was elected ; by the .other Gen. Gaither." What will the Register says to that t And will that paper now come forward, as it is required to day by the Hornet's Nest, and do Gen Neal Justice? We shall see. The following is the article referred to above : .SWisZarr, . . .We da not.inlehTlntcring into a long dis eussioada regard to the election of Major General of this division; aa election which las already been at considerable length dis eased by others. , Bat it fa doe to General Neal, our county man, to say a few wjordi to remove aa imputation resting upotf him in tie defense of the Qprerner which appeared la the u, KJrij jutcr." ; ' , ,,' . .-' x 1 ' ' ; . "" . I rX. Dili nnwiucivM, ui uuuui piuuiue, ' Tli93rhole'St6rrtsTtT)lam one An eleov tio'n was ordered to be-held ia thisdivfaionj It vx? beld. . ' Two counties failed to - rote One Brigadier General held back Aw returns because these two coup Uca did.not Tpte.'. Tlja election was eelarcvoid and a new ope rtHrdered for tloso Iwo coanties. t (JtP9l Neal has been implicftod in all the blame j by the V KaUyjhI$e(jiteTp for the mralidityv of the 1st election ia consequence orthettwo countks not voting.' This is as plain, as A, 11 C. and the nature of the imputation res-i ting on General eal equally as plain What are the facta 7 Why . that General Neal gave the same notice to those two counties that -was given, to x others tWicy the same ; this we l-now to ' be the fact. For this cart of the business nre don't know that any owe fa particularly to blame; but the Gen eral aseuredlv fa not. If the strict perfor mance of a duty makes one liable to censure, then, the General deserves censure; but if it makes one clear of all reflection and censure, then docs General Neal stand as clear as the most immaculate Governor that everre-order-td a new election. . ' ' . VV "v' The mails might have been at fault, as the reason why the Colonels in those ' two Counties did not rcceite the oidersfrombim for aa electien. Or the .Colonels - migty not have sent to the Post Offico'reguliTly enough to. git the orders in time; or any oth er thine inexplicable to os might lave ' pre vented their receiving them, but for all of this General Neal ia not to blame; for" we know he did his duty in regard to the whole business. Two elections have now been beld. At the first all except two counties voted, Stan ly and Montgomery at the second only two voted Stanly and Montgomery. Now which election is void 1 By one Colonel Wheeler was elected; by the other, General Gait her. For our part we look upon the last as more objectionable than the first. It is clear that in the first election Gen eral Neal acted according to the letter and meaning of the law; and the counties of Montgomery and Stanly failing by accident to vote does not appear to us to invalidate that election or to cast a censure wluch may be implied by the most distant construction, upon General Neal. We hope the Raleigh Register will give those that have been placed in a falae posi tion the benefit of this statement , Hornets A est. 1ST Through inexcusable negligence which, we hope, will not occur again, the following notice was omitted last week. Piedmont ITIedical Society. The Semi-annual Meeting of the Pied mont Medical Societt, will be held, at Morganton, N. C, on the first Thursday in September next, at the hour of Eleven, A. M. Members are requested to be punctual in attendance. The IRorEssiON are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the Society. WM. S. McREE. Correspond og Secretary. Msrganton, Aug., 27, 1843, v "COLUMB Bacon Hams, lb. Shoulders, Sides, Butter Goshen, lb. Country, Beeswax, lb. 0 9 1-2 80 15 19 40 50 73 1-2 18 15 10 o a 25 a 10 a 18 a 1-2 a 45 a 35 a 10 a 12 a 9 a Candles Sperm, lb. perm, 37 Sperm, Patent. Adamantine. Tallow. Cheese Northern, lb. Coffey Rio, lb. Jjjva, Cotton, lb. FlourCountry, bbl. 121-2 a 14 6 3-4 a 9 1-8 6 00 a 6 1-4 Grain Corn, bushel. Oats. T' 50 a 58 Peas Lard . lb. 50 a 56F 10 a 12 Lime, bbl. 1 79 a 2 DO Molasses West India. 28 a 33 New Orleans. 37 a 40 Nails. 5 a 5 1-2 Rice, per 100 lbs. $3 00 a 4 50 Sugars West India, lb. 7 a 10 , New Orleans. 6a 9 1! Loaf and Crushed. 10 a 12 Salt, per sack, 1 50 a 00 ' Bagging Hemp,44inyard, 18 a 20 ,. Kentucky, 17 a. 19 Rope Hemp, lb. . 10 a 14 Manilla. 11a 17 Twine. 30 . On the 4th inst., in Catawba County by the Rev. Samuel Lander, Mr. L. Kistlkr, of Lincoln ton, to Miss Mart A. E: Hill. daughter of Rev. Jacob Hill. ' ith the above, we received a plentiful supply of delicious Bridal Cake, almost as sweet as the, emotions which spring from a union of fond and loving hearts. There's a bliss beyond all that the miostrel baa told, 1 When two, that are Unk'djc one heavenly tie 1 With, heart never cnanging, and- broir nevsT cold, Lovs on thro' all ills, andjove on till they die. In Hillsborough, on the 28th olt., by William H. Brown. Eq- Mr. Mordecsi B. Bsrbee to Mf yi ary A . r.. uonun. Af0, oo the aam- day. by Daniel D- Philips, Esq., 'Mr. Isaae K. Hoskey, to Miss f ranees Bruce, all cfHillaborough., ... r:. . Died, in this place, on the tight of Ihjj 3d inst, Mr. Joshua Upright, a man 'who had seen much affliction. It was remaked that a majority of those who attended his re mains to the grave, were Odd Fellows,' though tho deceased was not a member of the order i. "v ! . . ?.n "... i IMPORTANT -TO MILI 'J' OWNERS ! ; Yoiaia'i'Iiapravea Patent SmuVllW fTpilXSl robacril)er if prepared to supplj this vtl- JUL ;Pi arUelo all who wlh to porchase at tLafthofMC aoUca.- I have 223' Machines top Ding tavw,Ja tli Sute, all of which : hme gip h Smmc enure alufacnoo. M ill owners nave found U 15 (htir IrHefcst to throw aid B wrtl'i,' B rowers,' UoMtett , CtuUei'. snJ A- oUmbei cf others, and purchase this,. It reqaires but littl,power ia put ap at a trifling expense, and ia the admiration . rf all who .have sen Us operations ia the way of cleaning wheat of amut and alt -other imparities. Refer to Dr. Win. R. Hok, Lexington. i riA . f - JXO. X. McMA.NNEN. ' 'Sooih Lowel Mills P. Ow Orange Co-. N. C. . ' Aeg. 18,1849. : I 38 w i i,' , ; ' ' Pictorial Temperance Almanac : j r - won tssoh : CalcuUteoT for Boston, New-York, Balti more, and Charleston. - Well printed and handsomely illustrated. " Filled with valua ble statistics,, interesting anecdotes, touch ing incidents, and able arguments, showing the evils attending the us$ of intoxicating brinks, and the blessings" f total abstinence. Besides a variety of other useful and interes ting' matter ; -; : ' " - - - i - J -Societies, Peddlers, Booksellers, and others who by. by the quantity, will be suppled at half price. Single copies 614 cents. Or ders, through the mail or otherwise,' trill be promptly attended to, if addressed, free of postage, to OLIVER & BROTHER, Ame rican Temperance Repository, 128 Fulton- street New-York. IjAND FOR - w . . IN conformity to a clause of the last will and Testament of George Wilfong, Dec'd., I will sell at public auction, on the premises, on the 22 of next September, that valuable plantation, or ract , of land whereon the Dec'd formerlv lived, containing two hun- dred aoros, IVing m Catawba County, on the East side of the South Fork immediately below the State Ford ; nearly one half of which tract is bottom , land. There is on -laid tract about sixty acres of wood land, the ereater part of which is good bottom, on which there is excellent timber. There is also on said Land a tolerable good dwelling house, a Barn, and some other buildings A credit will be civen. the terms of- which will be made known on the day of sale. Aug. 11th, 1849. - JOSHUA WILSON, Ux'r. .SUPPLEMENT. TOLUME OF THE Scientific American. To IaYrntors, Mrchaniei and Arlisaai. The publishers of th6 Scientific Ameri can returning their thanks to the community for the liberal support and encouragement which has been extended to them" during the past four years7 would" respectfully give no tice that the 1st number of Volume 5, will be issued on the 22d of September, affording a favorable opportunity for all to subscribe. jwho may wish to avail themselves of theH valuable TnRraWyonj always iouna in ms coi nTnns. Th npw vnliiiTKr-lLbe commenced with new type printed on extraeperJ Hose and Half-Hose; Ladies'-fine manufactured exmressly for this pubUcaUonYt?Ao5-jtpd a variety of Mens Gl ana emoeuisneu w:lu a cuasie auu exegau border. It will be published as heretofore in quarto form, thus affording at the end the year a Beautiful Book of over 400 Panes, containing between 5 and 600 Original En gravings of New Inventions, described by letters of reference, besides a great amount of reading matter, valuable to every man in the country. An increased amount of care and expense will be bestowed upon this volume, to ren der it more fully what it has been tero4 ' ao iA. i..tw.itpwrraper in the World.' Its columns as usual will be filled with the most' reliable and correct information in re gard to the progress of Scientific & Mechanr rii ... cat improvements, isnemtscry, jircnuecture. Botany, ManufacturesfRail Road iteiligence and the Weekly list of Patents, prepared ex pressly for this. Journal It the Patent Office in Washington. As an evidence of the estimation in which this publication is held by the Scientific and Mechanical portion of the community, it is only necessary to state, that its circulatien has increased within the last three years to upwards of 10,000 copies, already exceeding the united circulation of all the Mechanical and Scientific publications in this country, and rthfi largest of any single one in the world. ' - TERMS, Two dollars a year ra advance, i in i i.i pr u aesirea, one aouar in aavance ana, we remainder in six months. TO CLUBS:-5 copies, $8; 14 copies, $15; 20 copies. $28. . All letter must be post paid and: directed to. MUNN &-CO Publishers of the Scientific American, . ' r New York N. J5 Patents secured and mechanical sowings executed on the most reasonable terms, at the Scientific American office. . COACB ESTABLISHMENT. GXTINUE to carry on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS at their old stand. Carriages of all kinds constantly on band, not to be surpassed in . ' Durabili ty, Finish and Cheap - r-"' - ness. . : any similar establishment in the State. Repairing as usual, executed, upon, the shortest notice and fairest terms. ' r - . CHARLES OVERMAN; ' JOSHUA! TROTTER. - ' Charlotte, July 1849 '. 34 ly . J Notice 771UE Subscriber being in the BLACK SMITH . 11 business, at a desirable situation 2 mUes East JUf )Lcnair, wwun (penwr imo jbiujcwuiji CondtCarriafe Afakerwm order to carry on we C3$&ME WAi.CJ; BUSI CS8i n all ks Th locitUonbeinrons p4ha lt.in heioun.". VT.4&e ajtvutioQ mU jhe desirauU sntT h ".trlD - ieuers addressed to the stwcnber ai ientr, will meet with prompt attention. ; : - N. A. POH'EL. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.; '., . CATAWBA COUNTY, i - . . . Samuel 5 Haun, Ad'm. ") July Session 1848. vs. . .Petition to Bell Chrisdah Haun, eL al. i Land.' -Cr" F appearing to the satisfaction of. the f!ftnt fh-if. v c; w mims - sautouu .aaHviuy " auvuum Haun, Samuel . Haun, ''Christian Haun : and Anna, heirs at law of David Baun, 'dec'd. are not inhabitants of this State, it is there- iore ordered that publication be made in the CaroBfia Republican for six successive weeks, for the defendants to be and appear at our next County ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be opened and - held for tho oouaty of Catawba, at the Court House; : in Newton on the second Monday ia October next, then and there to plead answer or , de mur to said Petition ; otherwise, judgement will be taken pro oonfesso tod the case' Bet for hearing -ex-parte. - Witness. i G; SETZER.-c. c. c. August 17. Pr. fee 5 62"! 2'cts. 36-6w. . DEALER IN 'Watches, Jewelry, Sir er Wiare, fcc, '. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF G OOD S IN HIS LINE, WHICH HE OFFERS FOR SALE LOW, CALL AND SEE. Charlotte, July 1849. " V..!S4 -tf. CHEAP STORE IN SHELBY. G. & D. FRONEBERGER, Would respectfully call the attention of the peo ple of Cleaveland, and the surrounding counties and districts, to their NEW, SEASONABLE, AND DE 'ABLE STOCK Or MEKU11AN- )IZE, attl r well known stand, in the town of Shelby has been selected with care, and with a view to tne accommodation of all who may tavor teem with their patronage. The Assortment Consists of a variety of SRI GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEST INGS; every variety of pattern and color of CALICOS, at ajl prices; FRENCH MUS LINS, much lower than ever, a large quanti ty of them; Plain, Black, Colored, and strip ed ALP AC HAS, as cheap as can be found in any establishment in this section f sup rior article of SILK WARP ; DRAP DETE, all qualities j TWEE'D CASSIMERES, KENT. JEANS, TURKEY Red, Brown Sheetings, and Shirtings; Bleached do; St Check, and Jaconet Muslins ; xtob- mett .Lawns; Laces, Edgings, and insertions; Irish Lumens; Linneu and Cotten Diapers; Mitts and Gloves, &c O R O-B .I S BROWN SUGARS, of dUflferentquSlliiifls. .nnnnvv1.' j j a heavy stocic or it on nana; jajaj! pu GARi; Rice and Molasses; Salt, by the sack or bushel ; Peppers, Spices,, and Ginger h Tobacco, Candy, and a superior lot of TEAS. DRUGS MEDICINES, AATIIJramr Paints of rydTCarolina and Span- s. -w a -w-m rTV h "Tndigo; Madder, Prussian BJu, afl4 Venetian Red ; Epsom and Glaubeij sajts ; Caster Oil, Nutmegs and Mace ; Mof&ts Pills and Bitters ; Peter V Brandreth's, Gordon's, anA Cooke's: fHJ; Indelible Ink Number Of Sauds Sarsaparilla; Bear's Maccassar, and Antique Oil; White-Lead, No. ;1, by the Keg, or 100 lbs! : BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND BON - . NETS. v, j, : Of Boots and Shoes, this firm always, keeps a good stock, having advantages, in proprocuring these articles, whiph render it an easy matter to compete with their neighbors, not only in this, but in the adja cent dJages.' Among . the stoek is a ' lot of the finesa SILK and FUR HATS, and, other qualities kwn to as low a price as may be desired ; all very cheap, and a lot of i'.f .. i ... ixnnecs, or various quauues, nogetner wun JjeghOrn, md raim Hats, of different pn ces. "- ' " - '- ' Fine and- cheap. Plates"; Teas, Bowls, Pitchers, Plain; andi Fluted Glass Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Casters, Salt Cellars, Wine Saddles, and Saddle-Bags. A New Style of Brass Clocks kept con stantly on hand. - R0ADY MADE CLOTIHN'i jo suic we umes ana season: uwixUjN YARN, SEGARS, - C- &IiFroneber2er take -this occasion to return their thanks trf those who' have thus far so liberally patronized thern and to soli cit the publicb favor for the- future-, assuring all that, having" facilities - for; purchasing goods, on- the ' most 7 advantageous terms, they, jHII not allow themselves- to be under SOld V f ,f . 1 TT l fMbjy May 231849,- ' - ft -f, . M . A 'WellJConcert eii Aulrfuil rWHB'welfsTe'-oF-tho America people -renders ' j. XI.' l neosssarr that they shoaU be. made corui. ant with a Jry monjeqtoua and vslualOs secret, ' ! hanns an inlimalfi connection with their pecunia -i y ihlersts, the greaUmpoiUpce of which, Urgent- ' 1y Jeman Js mew -TOost i.aDd vdaliberate at- j ntiori.rhBi cah be vei y litGe-dQUbt that there ftxis in me' wnoie nutnan lamis ;n ,uniTerai i distate to bear 'the slings and arrowaf outrage-.' our r ortune, so long as tnev see. otnats qi .tns genus Homo,'' (whether by the : exercise qf ;a mora astute- uoderstanuing, or tae result or pui! iionuii : bus circdmstances) dwelling ia. marble Halls, aur- . rounded by parasites, and revellinr in luxury, eas : and contentment. - Openly and; fearlessly obiecUo; i j 10 ffuca - uneven uanueu jusucib, :; wa xooiijr ce- , - a 'l . r a a - - - l teruuneu u uesiroj . taw cxpane meuHim oi : a ing in the aunihioe of . fortune, and it practicable - ; establish an quiUbriam inaociety, PYFER the truly fortunate, fair famed and old eUblbd - liotterv Brokers, generously irnpart ta the f.LUc -: the offspring , of their laborious researches in the abstrtise mysteries of the dark sges--A areanut 'f of wealth - Thecabalistk i' number, and when arranged according to ths Air ; rectioos of the Cabala, signify.; v 4 7 1 ; ' '--Loch W t-Pgftrt: dtifW'-jw- Rw r " : Most BriHiitat uii2i i , '- CORRESrONDINTS RXADTjlB OLORJOt: i : ; Ik--.Ifirmia v PYFER & COr lbi.Benelactan 1 ' M" See the 4 vMne cf tha first erdcrl $250t)0,whoIev Ucke 49 58, draw' 20 August ! was sent to South Carolina. - Thu re stilt ofthe jirit order t kltt mansgers' oftV I cial drawinig of that date.V $ 7,000, Whole Ticket, sent to Pttmaflvanif, . 15,000vHlf Ticket, sent to Lowisana. - - - ' 10,000, Half Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 5,000, Half Ticket, ent to Ohio. . v 1 8,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to North Carolina; ... 8,000; Quarter Ticket, sent to Sooth Carolina ' 7)00, Quarter Ticket, sent to Virginin. t 5,000, Quarter.Ticketent to Kw York, t . , 4,000,OAiaerTicketsentto.Scth Carolina. 4,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to .Virginia., 8F Nearly every Priae paid and on file, PYFER & CO. always-refer to the Man. agers I - . jiEverj person should try his or her ludk ! ' A. ; rvs: ; " The first trial often Draws the Capital I . fBANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in Gold; remitted promptly to ajjy prt ofthe United States for Pmea .soldiby-PyFEB &t CO.- . "." . et,-wwi r-.1;. PYFER & CO. tell all the large PrfaeaJ rsr ONE OKDEE MAY OliV A rCITUXZl Splendid Schemes C;9 ;", All Orders sraicTir" cbNniwirnAiiTAT Pyfjer cVCo's. Date. Capital' Prizes. No off. Price of Price of BaUots. "Tickets. Packages. Sept. I 830,000 6 Nos. 78 N"os. ' 75 Nos. ; 78 Nos.. 13 drawn 10 25 00 35ofl2,000 i4 - 20,000 5 80,000 6 24,000 7 13,500 8 5 00,000 10 26,000 11 24,000 12 30,000 13 drawn ' 15 drawn 13 drawn 13 drawn e r 10 5 4 10 8 51 t7&a ia oo 32 50 - r7 50 18 25 32 50 25 00 - 18-50 75 Nos. ' 78 Nos.V 15. drawn 75 Nbs. J2 drawn 78 No.? l& drawn 76':LNosr StSrtwnr 72iNbs.ardrwii 10 32 50 13. Jt 5JtJJ0 14 18,000 75 Not . 1 4 drawn ' 5 1 SA 15 45.000-78 Nos. 16 drawn .15 17 27.500 ;75Kos.:il drawn r82T00 18 18,000 78 Nos'itS'drawn. 6 19 - 30,000 78 NTos. 14 drawn 10 20 50,000: 75Nos412 drawV, & 21 .15,000 78 Nos.. orawA 4 . 22 37,500 ' 75"N6s. 12 drawn 10 24 25,000 78 Nos. : 13 drawn; & 25 20.000 75 Nos. 14 drawn, & 18 50 32 50 1&5A 14 00 82 50 27 50 125. 26L 30,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10 ' 3J4 C 27 "20.000 78 Nos.' 12 drawn 5 18. 7 . 1 fl.OOO 66 Nos. 13 drawn 1 4 1075 tSf The firicoTVof x ackajres 01 quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. r"axT-:Liie iuanairers x rmweu irawmirs, en- dorsecLy the commissioners appointed ( this purpose-fex th6 Governor of Maryland, tee. inralli oases- sent to Our Correspondents. Letters alway strongly and carefully, sealed.- : -'y-.-if-".--'-'-- - .The . purchasers of Packages of .'Tickets seldom have more than chances', ftgainst their drawing in a Package any of the Cap tai jmzes, ana one jracjcage may flraw lour of: the highest Prixes;; . Two-thirds of the Prizes are sold Mi; Packages af Tickets. J" Please Order a few days Biarosx the Lotteries dra.j - AJ1 JJweis. punctually answered-, by- the; return mails. -f. j , - Persons atla distance from Baltimore, who wish v Fortune! Buckled, pq, their.Backs, will find, ihat it is only necessary to cncloso the price fas laid down in the above : sche- a V " Mh ' ; -, -' " . m lUGllT-ST.VjlaltisiprOj Hd. No. BIO AND JAVA COFPEEFor 8als , , ' t , Kaxsova & Sskkjs-s, AND La RD -Fsf Sals tsi jchesn 5 . RAMsbim & Jenkins. AGON SADDLES, BLIND BBIDEi u: JETTON'S MAI?B. r-tr - - , tttj olled. hoop,;; hamerked jrqs. ITR, AND BELLOWS fIiyC8.' Forssle hy ,'7 - . i RAMSODftOsr JfKKI8. TTDEST CHEWING TOBACfiQ,. For Sals ITO ' ' Tery chesp by v. j U t ' - f RLirSOtTK & JjtNKINS. ISTAR'.S BALSAM.OF WILP.GHCf. W . -Fycsalejyry4 - v ltAMSO.VB dK.tlXKIXS., WEY!8DESQxFpr Sale ;bvi- !f RasCSOITS &.J ENXuf). fTlONCORD.VABN. ,Fof Sale by , ; RAMSOUB . - 3a 1 " i duie, toi; a.acKage at; 5mgto iicKes 10 the Truly Fortunate, Far-itamed and 014 Established House'of V ' - rm. w M . a - - I fr". rr i 1 1 VV v' It HA- 'I ; I US , . . iff- . . ' 4 o J
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1849, edition 1
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