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: t :,v T4 rrrHr Kft at MV r, , , ' ' . Ut vi o ntri to difTer nr n fanner iur U u rrrenre our K;ari? part rp zaiiofu ai Lcrctfvrt- wiae tiru" mate ectasia oose Mr riLt Six: State Cra&, im-p"" I , v .i .nitirU'M liuOw was lUCT rti.iv ktorth.ro , . . . . , . .. cfLX, -."fc - , . , r , . , i inurtc tcA to UJ Lm.t h,di c fr. th th, dctrre - IV wtCartbvV ha a!rra.lr f nf farth ...J ,:1inf thlnrilrt f f irjiwo mrlUhroent. WW"-- - - O ! protect act, it laajr W f Litr. Widi 'tuaj other io different rvirt of the i!xJc?UIj' of oplnii ii. t!.lf, a Stxre CoatrtiUm I called for, u4 I Lke ilink, it LotiMte cMjr-I f f ur dtfleffite from eaca U.unrr, iw; ipui cm.tj 'tent, an.1 that Mij li tbe on'v trav to meet thci. " . I eertaiol nnM ha the aJwatc fd nj hcr rrrcir itatc tcn,'jrt tMuk tLat we rub or rrmr ttatc ten owe it fe our Ues to be f.ntu lie pert fully and trJj, jtrs. Fer the lU-pullxaa. f , . . , It may U intcrest.n- to vor.r nadcr ta tear what the Kannu:r and lou.ui- woma are dam- ou the Woteni Turn- .?r . . . . -Ilo FanLtj, tlx Uh fo-t.. tfUWiW a hill, nine miles Urt cf Aheville. I mw ! ca encaafoient; two large tent and several Miull one. , In f .-out, ra.4 a red fi;ig U arin,: tLt iiKriftin 41 State of North Canlina." I rod wp ar.d npn iirjumnj leannd, that it w th Cnnrany hxratinj the V.'sstern Turnpike. The 'irty cssi-tl i f the fd Ijwin tcVjkh: M. Fxf Chief Ktipnoei ; I. U. lLrncs Crl a.wLant ; Samuel lireen, C Wilnuatoo, leveller; A. II. Sliuf r I, -f CaUwlo, loramii. ncr and Couimi-sarv ; A. 31. Shtifjrdaftl (. B. War I, nliuu ; Willi ni Alhmt of IIj) w.hl c junt v ; chief aic-man ; Wihu ("nwan, f llaywnl, Sam uel Bron ai.d J. lUvirf cf t hcrvkee ojunty. awtaot axrvten : 1 . II. Alexander, of, JiV Coontj, Cht if wsner, and S!,Then, I tl7J itify thoH? Lo Lave enJUtcd in th: ac i.a;anta .-.n:i ( um n, wie ue..., , pitied crusade araltet Southern iiwtim- lFrel t;. fight; and u;ca wh . t;W. I '! ,Mi:, ohjtxf, to explain why it was lie ; ' it w, "Crthr hmiU in time look to d:d not wp'-a inw'atioii to the field, j rrtr, anl that thej JxOttU wect in IUleigh ! l r- 'r- a." " i h r ..j. i thhwiotor m: nt tlat when rall.nl upon to art a Mr. ' rr mck, i If itriici ? witli nae fw, tint ifnifr RimnrV friend, h? at oeo rronmrnel j!.. , T' mar ' Nvrthrrn friend were i nt.tol ith the f v h ttcr a direct invitation to the field, and Ut 1 ' f ' allcroatire, that ther would hita!e Imp -h also was the opinion of' Mi: l. trnnirt r. Wf tW waU mw ta.ttew t !!! cx- lb,J a? : ' ' w ""ciiupn, vo. . ii wa9juu4 iur wh thr il wj a pcrcniptr rv invitanon to CVwpaaj were vanoaly occapieJ ; .tawe ,, nr , acm.m, f.,r exd;inaU.n. Can 'r' ni-Wm-Trr trrc mnt,,. , jjrpy ,An cxf.KU ? If Mr. B.irring Mt. LV'!i 1 iii-ar th nr-t. and is tlie n, t.,, rr:...i n- tr,Ivi. i..!;..t-.i ,;. FJiitcst xtt in thi- rirt of B'ir.o-iulyi. I I ranicd, tlattli-" rud is cateJ from- Ah--et cnxa'.tt Fr. tich ltnvtd about a f urth c-f a ruila alvc S:ui:b" bridp ; th.-r.o l-m ndi'f Ieain(' Icavcr Sulphur Spr.u alout f mr litis. Jrv-1 varl S uth : th.niCv West cf lU? r rvsent rTud tna'jat the 7 mile ii.repw; ihnccr- in f ic ruu d, t II sui- cy Ircc. t ;se the portv in! nuel ia- tkt W tox anl Shufml Iw.1 r.-oma-i- alf J,,. ,rj fcix .1 1 tll cmsi lermv let tml the ouitrj 'f-r rat.es and hid agreed i U r tlnri wI,;c;, t, at,rdin- to hi.; own to MW tWIIioitn; Crvvkfrta thatp-int t:it..m .u.. jn. omMih,-d vV-rd o-ntle- at iVwIjr' fjuna t its had. The tbc rM I fnro Ahettl.V lo Horam e LTj Ic i f ny t'nxk. d.jc no4aaed 4 fl in 100. Every per- , mn thail m at, Ahcvsf.e and tii Sa'.pHur nn.;i wwj u tm wl,at it m.-ant. I did ,5inC vaACJCck plea'd wilhthe 1-aUn. fr:1.t!;lv ,n,-l se its tmprt, which w;u re It is tLoogU, that there will te tut few pla- 1 rcivn,v J,i,, u. v.n h-r wh eh the se!ti t where "the rrale will excee-I 5 feet in 1 ... v, : . , To nu'i then, a t.i.-- lOi). The party are out fmra S;tn-n to ,m,llt :ldiy-fter the ten leey of which Fua-Kct, and cannot laak mjr? thtn fnm ; i$ (l ljl.,..nHii ! complexion of tlw r:nT.r- .. - -1 to . iuiK-4 Jr aay. 11 is u ..u-ui f ,r t;,e heaciit of one ot the rar'.ir?., Samuel Ilaaa, Ad in. ) ()Mt H mil laic taviu until l. un.iiiti to T,t th c-n- vA r kn nviel-: the vs. V Petition to sell reach the ficr.rpa line Mr. J. J. Krwin i ..shr, is m extraordinary,' and without Christian I latin, rt. . j iind. dtMJ it 1 Mtnonl of witw; bf ; fllw (r p,;;: pT appearing to the satisfaction of the Lis had an attack of fcur, and Li-nt jet ; Ilat imh iav f;rst nMc was achaiien:r. : il ,1,, ii.. Ti,m. H J"111 tc Mr a1' pray what the s. x-nd ? as I ask.,1 to ( u s.limleI Iiaun; (;hri.s,ian Haun and fo, ts dctoiiK.i at Lome on aevouut of ( uer- ( nitU lrin- i; N. I i I I wnh lraw A at J;m of Davld juun decU W od Macwi courts. He 1 expected to , What then di-II do? I mi-I ..., .. A.r ,.i, ii.;. ,... it l,r . joia the party aboct the 2Jrd int. 1 . bWAN.VANO. Prom the Charlotte Journal. Mr. IIoLTUX. Will you do mi th.' favor ! gire thw cJmrannjcatiou a plac in your 1 atit c'i n : W ny, .-i;np!v, t.nt Mr. lar papcr thw week, in order thtit it my appear , rinz r had to withdraw (nil. a explain h.Mee in company witltbe crrcpouJenceyou arc I did not u. that trra) th; tharj f cor now publishing bclwccti Mr. Itarriager and niptiou v.l.ie:i it - had ma !. apiinst m- or wjaelf. I ihould uo: have sail tuc wrl J f.-ht. II j v.i'li drcv the charge and there ir rvlatitn t this matter, tut for the con- the matter en.lo.1. did Mr. llirriitger In cvnniiijn wi:h its j The tux: grntt.d of ounpLIn: is, that Mr. pdtUcattofi. . ' Birn'ar in" j ulH.-hin the crr pri knee ; Now, I Wtoa if folcdisticctly nn-lcrsionj, Ucl to the article sijprJ " a Voter," which ; fLal I do not ctu plain of the publication of ; was mi aflached to the criginll, a reference ; th? ct'rtrrocdcncc, for that, in itself, was to my vote in Congress, thereby in substance , t'-ht, and b was ?o advhd by my frieruls a reiterating the charge which was the foun- ( tll as tj CJjscIf. Of what I corapLun, u la lh pohlicaUon tf the orresjon- ,ue8ti te- Mr. rIIirT:n?rrl iniericd a aiir I Ux aad itatcmeat. bo refrain fm- ..v:- I froo iLi, fritud Dr. HcmWo, and ali an-" Lis letter to .Mr. Holtou, ackuowleding the "ff N c miormity to a clause of the last will and ivnw-d ta ih ankhiiigwl " A Voter," re- authorship of " a Voter," proves h'A de- " Testauieut of George iirong, Deed., m" rote P" llattLe charge lilicrate hu unHiun del malignity. .11c uscj I will sell at public auction, 011 the premises, . tkrr, hJrhUha.4 preferred aga-mt me the following Ungtwgi in giving Us name. I on the 22 of next September, that valuable jn t..UTtry -wtafW wstru; althougli lie "I neither write or publish any thing against pi intation, or tract of land whereon the lid cuJc, OTcr Uu na .i-naturc, in tU IeU anv wui, ludes I havowSuuj pxl ieaso ! Dee d formerly lived, containing two hun ter cT apokgj, a dot and ur.qaalIS.xl ir- i far d ung so. and what I then either write j dred acres, lying in Catawba County, on the timtcal of ercry word tf it. it y tru;, l or pullLh, I aiy ready to repeat ta his face j East hide of the South Fork immediately that ia hi ruLuLm;r Ih-. Itl f -1 .. ... I . . 1 1 t..1.,w tl... Sti ... I'ord : nearly one half of taj cessment, lt itis frjaxlyra t'aat by - J raLLPi?f be. aJorxl it an! tavlo U tuon. Why iu pulhca'aon? Did he UOt knov that it wja improper to puhlhb muj vi iac correspon ic:ic ttn. leu It arrtcara t ? Jhcs Le think that th ej-tsiani of hi friecd Dr. llco Jersaa iaJ Lit other Ihrre fricnlt, cix qualify cr tUe lie ali-h131 degre, ila sctiocU U:i ikcT-ia h;;1 ?7WT WoVre-ifrrf thenso their ,f 1L0 palhcation'of Dr. Henderson a Ftate- f . . . , , . - . ------- - Iicatioo of the ctwrrspondenee, there appear- cd io the Hornet Nest.' the friend of Mr. Kimo'Tr. and certainly not without im an i al ion, a notice tkit th? difficulty between Mr. Ibrririjrcr ari l myjclf had bee a hwoora 11 V an J amicably adjusted. ? To uy that it was published1 to aorrect re- ; rrts prejudicial to him will not do. because the s-iuiplc publication f t!n cAirt-spm lenee j I , . ,. . ... ' . tt nat of the aJjulm.ut. 1 no settlement f Ii in iu own l is an J it h to.i law j w o J.. , ynrJ f( bj tIiat fl " . I V tat t!ion was H oh)if Tiie letter ' "J it-ifci;v;iit iinrs it. l ifct, tin: lie eni l :.. ii- i r .. . - i i ... . . . r. .,... vil.iilt or-ecftl the door f r a nxor.ciiiatin. Here th-i in t!e tnie m-n fur the pnb- 1 :eat ion .f Ir. I li ii h-r Min'u &:a!etucnt, and iinf.xinratt-lr in !..in yo cm'raJkts billet- ' t r lo m- arnl the whole cnvMnence. wi:h the e rrp.: l.-neo. j The first letter I rvcvivcl when we met , 3t f " i pnntrsi on uie -nn uir. was j fr n Mr. Birrin r aeenipativnifr one fnnii j ; it. II. .Mr. us a i .u.ov.s : our inte i f the 17th int. wh handed o m j at 31 r- I i piston f!i TuoJaj eveuin d" the 2 1st. It.n , cMifents are n kv un 1 r e myia-T.i'i i, hut at tluv sr. irsiin of t:y fnVnd lr. II., Cua 1 : net ton lh. -iron i pfp-.ued for n'asms which : l - t X tl IK i lie wot cive -.w in.irii nr. u s re.iot:. ' YV.tr cmmunkatt ii d.itwl August 1 7th, . ,unc.oi , lliv friend Mr. Ii. Barring r hy W Iri:i. l f r a D.vidn, Km,, ii i ' ow Lir f rnfi'jKi it rbces me a. ! the friend f .Mr. It .rrin-.-r In an nwkwnnl t JMsitj,IJt f .r jt linv t, ,....r34t.wI as either . a Krri:0torv invitation tti the Seld, or a ' di iu.iiid f r exp.an i'i- n. Tlte a've U-tter of Pr. II. eontainn the rea.ons aiie! l-y Mr. B.irringer f r a pst p.;ii."inent of filial aeJi'-n n iiiy letter. Xow I defv the n; vrfiTt crilie to !io-.v, if he rati, rn w r! hi t!ie tihole eoiroini h nv. that will u-..iia hiui.in t!ie stateiueut, that in cincjnenre t wtiat was learneti at the Sf rimr, Mr. ILirriner.- aeeeptauee was de clined U'ivz o liver, d. I Is Hr. II. say in the ,-T.me letter, thai hin jkvi:in had lvn changed in con- qiieriee of any tiling he had heanl ? on the i omtrarv d h-m he not sav that his position t wa, av Vward on .1 aecount of not knowing letter t,i U- a clsallen uhy was it not lold ly avowel in the e.Tn-sjond'fiioe ? for Cer tainly no s-iuree, however reliable, yhottbl litre inl irnr-'! tin in to avw a diffen-nt opinion, when my 1 tterwas K,-f.re th -m and tin jtiMli n ably thehihrst authority. Apiin, n:v n te wa ! '.i-. , r i t- Mr. Birring r at M rnt.:i on f's- J 1 - t iu-it. an t we did n: m-i a? t!i? li?.ir-!s Snrii:"- till the 27tii, arrivml t thu . iori lljLi all'A ill ,j,nf,. w'n-thcr 1:1 v tr:ie was a e:i:;n--t .. ,. ail 1 r-,tfn.s l:-:al a i n ihere-Ki." it x.i nt intenIed a4 ::n inviUhm to the fi. 11. but a" d r.i 11 1 f r s.it i.-fact iuti ; re- tteritmz tli; vcrv wor :- 1 which ho ti I C )ritiutI a th illen.' What thm did I i;:-un by a deman I fr j; d ti;on of the dilTienlfy; the whale ot winch he hid withdraw!, as h:s own letter shows. Tli: in connection with an euract lioui 1 m. f i j this article signed. 44 a Voter," which h; said he would repeat to my facj and tand . Up to- Ni comment necessary, t will merely J 0i. ..-cmr.naity to Iok at hu Ictlcr to me of tha 27th Augustan! ouipare it with j La Lto-mtj ia gumg up hi nam 1. f .1 . G. U L CALBUllLL. S.r-Qler 13, 1819. , - i . n. ii... i l.:. i i Am i uuu v.iu:uuu. COLUMBIA PRICES current. -OUnECTED WRCKLT. Bacuo I Iamlb. b'huuldcrs, Si Jes, I; Batter duhea, lb. Cour.trjy 0 a 12 1-2 7 a j l-2 G 3-4 a 7- " 25" a 30 . 10 a .13 IS a 19 37 1-2 a 40 Iivc5wax, lb. Can I les penn , lb. Sperm, Patent. A lamantinc. vlllloW. Cho nrthorn, lb. CufLx Hio, lb. J.tva,- j Cotton, lb. Flour nutrj, Lfcl. (raiu (!rti, bushel. Oats. Ijanl, lb. Lime, bbl. Mola.-iM.vs Vest In.li.1. .' Sen Orleans. X.iii.H. llice, icr 100 fl-s. 45 a 50 35 a 37 1-2 113 a IS 12 a 15 0 a 10-121-2 a 14 r 1-2 a 0 34 5 50 a 0 00 5G a 33 a 09 00 00 10 2 00 35 40 5 4 50 10! 9 12 1-2 00 20 ,15 17 30 ) Z a a 1 75 a 30 a o a 4 1-2 a $3 00 a 7 a 6 a ! . t.. i: ii - "gars him iuum, iu. 10 a 50 a 18 a II a 11a 25 a Notice. THE Copartnership of QUI.VN A HOL LAND, i ili-olveJ thu da by mutual c.n-"t. All l host iiukblttl to mid Firm, are re q n :t-J to conn- forwarJ aud nettle their account .y C.13I1 or by nofc, the buaincsi of the firm mutt be i. :u.d. QUIXN & HOLLAND. Dal'as, Seot. 13 1819. 42. W. F. & I. H. HOLLAUD, reopecrfully announces to the cit zens of Gaston County ami lha vurrnutuling Country, that ibey h ive anicialel tlicinsclves in the Merchanlile bu sinnut in the town of Dallas ; an that they are now rect i iug and opening, at the bland formerly oc ctij.icd by Quinn & Holland, an extensive and ele-Z-t.t ISS'JRDIENT OF GOODS. Tlioir jitock cunsiMts of almost every ailicle usu ally kepi in a village Stoic. Tbey invite the j f. ' pu!!ic to come an J cee their alore assuring them, IJ.WGAIXS MA lv A L WAYS' BE OB- TAIXED ihcic for cash, or on time lo punctual detleni. U Fi HOLLAND. I. H. HOLLAND. DaI!a,SepU 18 IS. 4S. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Catawha County. Abel II. Shuford, ev others Petition for vs. V sale of lots in II. Can-der.A; Yife&othen. 3 Newton. A FFI DAVIT having been made accord j jn to law in f he rbove ease, Jonas Ilamsour A: his wife Eve, Lawsnn Reinhardt .S: his wife Susannah, Elkanah Shuford, & lili Shuford, Jr., defendants named in said Bill of complaint, arc hereby notified to be a;i 1 npj- ar before the Judge of onr next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Catawba, at t!ic Court IIouscrin Newton,. 0.1 the 3d Mondai- af:er the 4fh 3Iouday in S ptemlxr next, then and there to plead, ! arii-.vcr or demur to plaintiffs or Judg them. Witness, O. J. WILLKIE, at office, this -3d day of Svpt.. A. D., 1849 s.. pt. .1, IS 19. Pr. fee 5 02 1-2 40 Gw. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CATAWRA COU NT V. July Session 18 18. fore ordered that publication be made in the ( 'arolina Republican for six successive weeks, for the defendants to be and appear at our neit ("ouiiiy Court of Ideas and Quarter ion-:, to be opened and held for the county of Catawb.-t, at the Court House in Newton on the second Monday in October lu'xt, then and there to plead answer or de mur to Kiid Petition; otherwise judgement will be taken pra eoufesso and the case set for hearing ex parte. Witness (I. SETZER, c. c. c. August 17. Pr. fee 5 02 1 2 cts S3 Gw. JLAND FOR !,;.! tr-,rt ; li-ittoni land. There is on said tract about sixty acres of wood land, tho greater part of which is good bottom, cn which there is excellent timber. There is rdso on said Ind a tolerably goes! dwelling house, a Barn, and some otner uuiidings. A credit will be given, the terms of which will be male known on the day-ol siie. Aug. 11th, 1349. ? - JOSHUA WILSON, Ex'r. iew vriens. I i e l n i - i 1 A Weir Concerlcif Intrigue rr ValuaileSdcret Disclose! j 'fllHtf welfare of the A Hriea" people renders fl it necessary that they should be made cogni zant with a very momentous anof valuable secret, having an intimate connection with their pecunia ry interests, the grcatimportance of which urgent ly demand their' most aerious and daliberate at tention. There' can be veiy little doubt that there nMli in the whole human family an universal dislaterto bear the slings and arrows of outrsgo our Fortune," so long as they see others of the genus Homo, (whether by the exercise of a more astute understanding, orthe result of puiely tortuit oua circumstances) dwelling in marble Halls, sur rounded by parasites, and reveHiiTgin luxury, ease , ami contentment, Openry and fearlessly objecting j tb urh" ttneven handed justice." and coolly de- J tennined IS de-troy ihis exparte medium of bask- i ! .1 1 r r . 1 t ! I t. "o in ine sunknine 01 i.iriunc, ani ti pii;utuie tabluh an equilibrium in society, PYr ER &SiO the truly fortunate, far famed and old established ItOtierv brokers, generously inifart to-th public the offspring of their laborious researches in the 1 abstruse mysteries- of thodark ages the areanus of wealth! The cabalislic words are seven in oumber, and when arranged according to the di- reeuons of the Cabala, signify. " Look to Pifer Co for Rchcs ! Most Brilliant Results Again ! Every, Lottery sftotcens its treasures !' Correspondents read the glorious evidence ! PYFER & CO. Public Benefactors ! fiSr See the virtue of the first order! $25,000, who!e ticket, number 25 49 58, drawn SO August Twas sent to South Carolina Tfif. re sult of the Jirit order ! See managers' offi cial drawing of that date. $ 7,000, W hole.. Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 15,000, Half-Ticket, sent to Louisana. 1 0.000V Half Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania 5,000, Half Ti-. ket, sent to Ohio. 18.000, Quarter Ticket, sent to North Carolina. 8,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to South Carolina. 7,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to Virginin. 5,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to New York. 4,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to South Carolina. 4,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to Virginia-. g& Nearly, every Prize paid and' on file. PYFElt it CO. always refer to the Man- arrers 1 fi" Every person should try his or her luck ! The first trial often Draws the Capital ! BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the Uuited States for Prizes sold by PYFER & CO. PYFER & CO. sell all the large Prizes ! tor 0.E ORDER MAY DRAW A FORTUNE ! Splendid Scheine3 for Sept 1849. Aj.t,. Orders strictly confidential, at Ptfer & Co's.. Date. Capital No. of Price of Price of Sept. I'rizes. Ballots Tickets. Packages. 1 30,000 66 Nos. 3 5 of 1 2 000 78 Nos. 4 20,000 75 Nos. 5 30,000 78 Nos. 6" 24,000 75" Nos-. 7 13,500 78 Nos. 8 5 of20,000 75 Nos. 10 26,000 78 Nos. 43 drawn 10 25 00 13 drawn "8 27 50 15 drawn 5 15 00 13 drawn 10 32 50 I drawn. 5 17 50 15 drawn 4 l3r2.T- 12 drawn 10 32 50 15 drawn 8 25 00 12 drawn 5 18 50 13 drawn 10 32 50 IS drawn 5 18 50 14 drawn 5 16 25 I a drawn 15 45 00 II drawn 8 27 00 13 drawn 5 18 50 14 drawn 10 32 50 12 drawn 5 18 50 14 drawn 4 14 00 12 drawn 10 32 50 Indrawn 8 27 50 14 drawn 5 10 2& 14 drawn 10 32 50 12 drawn 5 18 75 18 drawn 4 10 75 13 drawn 20 62 50 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 24.000 75 Nos. 30,000- 72 Nos. 24,000 78 Nos. 18,000 75 Nos. 45,000 78 Nos. 27,500' 75 Nos. 18,000 78 Nos. 30,000 78 Nos. 20,000 75 Nos. 15,000 78 Nos. 37,500 75 Nos- 25,000 78 Nos. 20,000 75 Nos. 30,000 75 Nos. 2f,000 78 Nos. 27 29 00,000 78 Nos. feaJ" The price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. The Managers Printed Drawings, en-r dorsed by the commissioners appointed (for this purpose) by the Governor of Maryland, are in all cases sent to our Correspondents. Jfcs? Letters alway strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against thir drawing in a Package any of the Cap tal Prizes, and one Package may draw four of the highest I'rizes. Two-thirds of the Prizes are sold in Packages af Tickets. XS Please Order a few days BEFORE the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually an swered by the return mails. Persons at a distance from Baltimore, who wish " Fortuue Buckled oh. their Basks," will find that it is only necessary to enclose the price (as laid down in the above sche dule,) for a Package or Single Ticket to the Truly Fortunate, Far-Famed and Old Established House of PYFER & CO., Ha. 1 LIGHT-ST. Baltimore Mi, DEALER IN Watches, Jewel ry, Silver Ware, fcc, ILVS JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN HIS LINE, WHICn HE OFFERS FOR SALE LOW, CALL AND SEE. Charlotte, July 1849. . 34 tf. Militiry Election In iSatiw'Ji. CAPT- T. AV". BRADBURtf, Having given his consent, his friends take pleasure in recommending him as a candi date for Colonel of the 99th Regiment of North Carolina Militia, (Catawba county,) in place of Col. Rudisel deceased. -- The election- will take place on Saturday, the 29th insU ' f O S C A R D E B O N CT A R D S" . a FRENCH SELF INSTRUCTOR. THE plan for a work, through which' any intelligent person over fifteen' years of oigf may acquire a thorough knowledge of the French Language, would have" been given to The fexDerience of teachim? native- lan ed me that a work mav be nablisheA bv guage sufficiently, can, with great ease, and, without the guidance of a teacher, acquire"; perfect knowledge of this most useful and fashionable language which,,itis-now.gcneilI admittedk indispensable to a finished education. . , . , Native teachers are so scarce in,the interior.of the United Sfates that, from necessity, parents permit their cliildren to engage in the study under persons who know little of.the language themselves; and thus vast sums of money annually, are uselessly thrown'away; I therefore flatter myself that my work will meet with a cordial reception and a ' liberal patronage ; and that, when its merits are fully appreciated, I shall reap thedxuita-of the: immense labor that will have been bestowed upon it.. i .. ': ' The country is flooded with works, each of which pretends- that the student has only to go over it to understand the language ; but,, doubtless, those interested have Biade' iho. discovery tbat none of tliem are explicit, or completo enough to; be of any practical utilG ty; for, in the course of my teaching, I have used first on and i jjhen anotherof all the ' French Grammars extant; but in every instance, I Have aaaT.td itnaH'Wtant addilihilsf ,; and explanations, without which the student could not at all see. his way clean - . The clan which I shall pursue is. such, that the attentive student will be led. by easy- stages, through the peculiarities of the language, without meeting the least obstacle to his progress; and, if he devote but one hour a day, he .will, at j the end. of -nine cf ten- months, be master- of- the language. I sbal issue mv work bv Lessons, one a tentivelv, committincr to memory what I shall a daw nor entering unon the next, until the i-r Cj w stood ;, and, if my instructions be strictly success.- In this wav. I shall issue six lessons; one hundred and eiqhty shall have been received, by which time the work will be complete; Now let us maker calculation of the amount of money which parents generally expend for their childrenVtuitions in French, and comparing it with the purchase of my book, patronized, I give the public the most positive assurance, touppose jou pay due . AVrar session : an.i. as none thmk it, wnnn wnue it amounts to $ 40 Land after- alh, the knowledge acquired is so inconsiderable and imper-, feet that the learner is hopelessly discouraged from, ever recurring to it again and. why ? Because the teacher, not understanding the language well himself, is incompetent to. eoia. munieate instruction in an intelligible manner. v V How often have I had to teach young persons who informed" irie that they had studied; the language in Academies for several years: and with whom, afterjari examination,, I found. 1 had to eommence again at the very beginning 1 Ana now ouen nave Jt naa to instrucu " Teacliers of the French language' whom enminT in t&aoh n fhinct nf wliinli lliflv riarl 3 (3 . j o - . ' - Now let me show the trifling cost of my work and the benefit j to be derived from it.. 180 Lessons, at six and a fourth cents each, will amount to $11.25 ; and, by the time the- Student has learned them thoroughly, he is bound to understand the language perfectly -that is, he will be able to write it correctly, and- to read any,, even the most difficult wprk as easily as if it were English- '. '0. ' - ; . There is nothing now left except the pronunciation; and is it not better not to pro-" uounee at all, than to learn from incompetent teachers a barbarous jargons which would?' not be understood in France, and which would attract nothing but ridicule should, any i- 1. j?n x . ;a 11.. ' : i 11.-i.J A' I. uue cululuil suuu a uuiy. as tOuiter il iu- iuu linrl nrvmirerl f.lie lnnoninrro nnrler a nnnlifierl All I ask of the public, is to extend to me structor, one from which all difficulties that have hitherto impeded the progress of "the Student will be removed. WTien commenced, t shall devote all imy time and attention to the work, and furnish six numbers every week regularly until it shall bo completed.. The first number will be issued gratuitously to all who may desine- to inspect ifc and! from this, intelligent persons will not fail to form a judgment favorable to the work- wheni. finished. . . ; . " - Irsons who send ten subscribers, are hereby entitled to one copy gratis. ' ' " Not being able, without assistance,, to sustaini all) the' expense bf the first issue, I an compelled to ask the small advance of two dollars from each subscriber ; -after which pay ments made monthly. , 5 The terms have been made exceedingly low in anticipation of an extensive patronage- ' , Directions for forming classes, studying lessons &c, &c., Will be formed in the first num ber, which will be issued without delay: , - f ' After the work shall have been completed, a vocabulary containing alL the words used in the Self Instructor, will be forwarded to subscribers gratis. j ' ' ' Subscriptions may be forwarded to the editor of the Carolina Republican or to Jacob A. Ramsour, who is authorized to retain, it until the numbers for whfch ..pay' ment shall have been made.aro foi-mtrded to subscrsbers ,; and, if the advance, subscriptions- will not justly the undertakings the money will be returned. " OSCAR DE BQNCARDl - Lincolnton, Sept. 21, 1849. - . . . 41t BRIGADE ORDERS ! 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The publishers of the Scientific Ameri can, returning their thanks to the community for the liberal support and encouragement which has been extended to them daring the past four years, would, respectfully gie no tice that the 1st number of Volume 5 wall be issued on the 22d of September, affording a favorable opportunity for all to subscribe, wh may wish to avail themselves of the valuable information always found in its col umns. .The .new volume will be commenced with new type, printed on extra fine paper, manufactured expressly for this publication, 'as: ', ... nasre for vears ir;tlris cotjntry, has convinc1- which every;, person who: has studied liis own lan-. ' day : and the soholar has but to pursue it at-. point out,. and never taking more than one - - . nrecedms one shall have been well under eomplied. with, I promise the learner complete: . h ' .; - for each day in the week, until about ONK from which httle or no benefit usually results,. of the final success of which, if sufficiently, . to aevote less man itiux sessiuua w mu wuu . it became my duty frankly to reprove fbr-pre hnt a slio-hl, knowlpriD-e themselves ! ' preseuue or u.11 utzyvuiyivsutsu.. juuvi icaii. wxiu native instnietor ? i a patronage sufficient! without which" the wort and embellished with, a chaste and elegant border. 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