I- ! t si : t" v : -abolition'..-.- The frtllowin;; letter was, Mrittcn; after. the f lose bfllhe last Presidential election, l a dis- i inguished citizen of New- Orleans, and sul- sqiientTy published in ibe NewrOrieanst pa- ! I Mjfdear StrVniicnei ycnj I fropjsec) to ine 'this morningwi h great-plea- bre. ' rf f i '-""c--" . I ls!7l do not behcveVtftat; Congress can j holish slaverj-.iiilhtH any mab f inlet ftr h'ihete slates but upon .application1 f the ! hateVin winch case? atullni, oiLejy they high appropriatthouey o aid ihe. Slates,so I :pplyitig,ti usi rid of theit slaves, ftiese I !iifond"i Iiave aUvtfvs hed,and t his wa -the froutid upon which I'voted 'against -tho- Hi- amrt resrtrtctiotiHntite I 'pinions givea abuve.aVe precisely; those if' Vhicwereehtertap'i)yIr. Jefferson, i i, rti i i: i a ... .... folish slaver47inithe District of CluinUa, f Without the consent of the Slates of Virginia- ; nd M ary landtand'lhtr people of the Oitrict. : f I received a letter soinctiiite lync fnui i ! . Ih 'Mjjrreii,1 Esq.;prpotn2v nue.tioua ; fi Imtla ? to those madu by you and 1 answered leiii inorc at length tlian I have now done,' !at io the same iiiport.--' '- . J.: In baslPf vours frulv:' .? ' - .,W, U. jIAItllldON."' t irom the Chatlesion Courier, (Van fiurcn.) if I GkX. ;llAHUHON rANU ABOLITION. W? 1 1 jvC place, with -pleasure,, to the following I i JUer (riirri ;aitiiVfi.shttdpeorgiani'aa;a- frttKer to 'the-ahead v ' muiliplied-proofs ol - ( en.' Harrison's soundnesi on the slave ques- f f 1 fori- ! H i W': ' 1a Knnnnhiih; Anril 11. 1810. ' f GenllemehL&ijf fucall upon -mc, inyou'r t iper ihe 8ih instant, to rfjake public, a let M jradd rested to 'me byVGen. Harrison, on Jt 5 sb()ject f:Aboition 1 have already re "r lied to a similu? rr.queatrinade by, the Edit vj" of the f) ail tr Tele rh'pkiU paper published Jl this citv : but as r know.liol if that paper, fc(1vhich hasijecii irecentry establhed,) is on pur.lisi ot exciiaiies anu leei uiai iiio no j raJity ;of you f" conduct ; towards a political f pponciit, gives you a ti undoubted claim1 to H ie. respect and curtesy ot his Irtcnus, 1 re- V Jat the substance of thatrarisiver.: 1 " t ft t J.' : . .. J.. :.1:.'...i....:1i'. : i oih' A HO i-jUllUr,1l! ipii:.MHMI,IB W rillCII III lOtJU, anficipation of a Btate of things, which did .nt occur, cad I fear it ;ai increiore noi rnaue puuuc, has Dot been preserved At least, jtjer a diligent search among. my paers, 1 . .iv been unable ( to find it. Its contents, " jhSwever,Hrc perfectly within my recollection, tSd I do all thai is in my power to comply yth your reqoest, by statin; trrum,as I iayc clone to the Editor of the Telegraph. -The , If iter embraced three points j ,JllGeri. larrisoii denied the right of Con. I f; ess to abolish slavery in the stales, or in ilje District ot Columbia. ' t,; r., 2.,' He expressed the opinion that the Tariff ' compromise ought to remiin undisturbed.' vy3. He repudiated the practice ofinaking ttppointments to office, the, reward of partisan j. c jrviceW- - M;.'-;' ;, . " I - . Thi8 was the purport of the letter. 1- did ilJlt ask Gen." Harrison's opinion, because 1 ijdiuDted it - Having been in intimate inter- rse : with him for several, years, If knew hnt his views on these Wmecla were accor- Jht Vvlth my own. 1 am vcry:itspectfullyi J. M ACPH ERSONyBERRl EN.1 1 rScTiool. irWsiiadfl i i lsctibef, a. Feniale"School wilt be opened on i "y" T-';f ;; r'fi:"' :, ' j J l it:i?mnt1irmdan ofAwril 'ruiti Mlftr Motiday of April, next t, ?r der the eaietr ? int vthich l jnstraction .will be ffiven in all the branches brdinardy taught in female seminaries. ' jie prices will be according fi the studies pur 'Cd. $1, $Sand $ 10. per session of five months. Drawing and Painting $5 per session extra,f Board ana washing f7 per month, lights extra. ; musFcteacher would bs procured as soon as the number wishing to. attend to music would , $cftfy it. J l J; S. McCUTCTIAN.( 1 t i Shady GroVe, Lincoln co., N.jC. II I March 7, 1840. -.P, -V:"' ' -C6-t. " Mrs. Susan D. Pcnletnn, Milliner and Mantau-rnaker, a $ SEAR the APOTHECARY STORE. T llHE SuBscriber informs the pSibUcvthat -she has just received through tha Nprih ' cm Cities rthe latest and . most' approved. Jid 1 is prepared ; to expeutcorcfers in the 1 1 jve latetyiadork doue by her & Millin- m V 's iri Philadelphia,' i '-.j-; I - Work sent-from a distance shall be care ly put op "and forwarded, ' . " r- l f r . s. D. pintKTONf fc OT" A few. B6nVie!ts, CapsV 'rurbans, arid ier articles, will be kept on hand foralp t , 4 tSaliseury,June 20, 139.; -The SubscHbeWgivX VTOXIfilT. ihoB h. Aninmnm-pd hiififr busines?; I A their Furnanc is tn blist Frge and Nail short time I able io.fitL any order wUhwhich"tth 1" iitrMil at their forirter nriet.- I J' ' .. they maybe - u L.tiiN n I ut: t; & ti u 111 u . : If colo WN,Ct Jar;j41340.- : I7-Stvt' 1 jCjriVKierte, Carolina Watchman and M .fttuKlcQy i'l'at'e'-'Trii equested: to insert" the f C.-DSI sij usn anu saiisiaciory manner. ys 10 , : l! ja iimannei of her work, he v6uhl appeal i J several1 Ladies -of' thi3''rntnuiiitv'; who Swaim's North Carolina Justice. Cntainina summary statement of the Stales lind Common, .Law "f lias 1 at c together with the X)ccfsiou3 of 'the Supreme Curt, 'and alLthC4post approval; Forms hd-Pre- "ceIents,-rclating to the ..oflke,- and I.it Vf ,a Justice bfthc Peace! another' public Oiniers, accortfiri tu niodern practictr. i r Jl 1 1 1 S SqhHcriho rs hirlupmf.ud of ih An- t hr. 1 w Ui e il 1 1 ioa f I ? 1 1 s v ? ! 11 'S y r g f now oflr it for Sate, tifiiia. l .- It prmfnii ced by .those, ciintf i to j-i-'j on of thin nit valoaUe "coriipiUiiunaf V.r Ui.M 1 vet ' pabib.til in ihts Slate, and fo!utety i'di"peiisabIetolIji ritif 1 jikw .;c - - , , . f faltlilnl discharge otoUKtat onty.-, F..r ruveuiVri.t.V.f rrfVr U.ia ..t !i 4 ? ideVt hiio'.C li ptf la ..habetirallr air-n?V4 vunM iatpifted.'w.'Owiworld a cripicuous d(.'4 tan rKiiiiiia prefiaelr w"nU those uf'he new UfVf? f qibld f-evelation il lis ics"urces 61 Litersturi' aicnts :rist, a suinsnary 4" tlii Statute IitV tiaic. :.-, acitnetse siaiemeni 14 uie j.riuis rela ting lo the 8utjpc;it tlid Chapter ,((& as fecit If i, eillirr by the decisumsof lha . Covets; or. by . thd books' of the hWtieRl" aolhority on the Cornrhon Law.' Sf the Putin's and !Vecedent3, necessary! for applying f.he subject matter of ea.;h Chapier., accouipanitJ with such '.Notes 'and observa lions ati appear necessary b render trie wbi;!aintelligib. , tds wort witl be found not ohly tisefol to every class of public OJEieer, but; wiH'prive a -valuable soiire jf intormaUun tu the- general rwadet, for hUhing as it does a plain and iiitellKribh? digest of the.;Law,as ondrstu(id arid practiced in this State. i Th retail price of the Justus is I h.rke U01I- y ABC Kill likAra! ifisAniint t t w $ uu a aa-1 u s ujovouu r 1 ai ua uiauu y iuv-w Who buy tusell again." - '-.'. V 'r-!r ';-., V TURNER fctllU&lJES. Groceries and Coiirectronariesr f WlllE Subcriberaf take ibisrnoiboi'.'of informjnw . fi. "the pufdic'hat lbVy harp, nfwt will constant ly keep; on huifJri large" assort nieut of tSP1 " "s i. ' v trf' J Groceries and Conjeclionitrlcs Consisting of all sorts of first jrate Liquors ; among -wincn are iiiciitdpti "i " jVORTIIERX ALE and NE WARK ' ..!., ' cider: '..;; i They have a larfftqaantity of v ; '-. h' jt)jivi i-:-0, t . Cheese Rice &alt ji$h Sugar, Coffte ' AND GROCERIES N GENERAL. Their Confer lion a ry ot ine best quality j and tiicir assortaient is complete. J '. 1- ALSO-p- . ' ! ORANGES, LEMONS, &c. They invije the public lu call and examine for themselves. Their i?iore is on the iniin street of Lincuinton, opponite the house formerly occupied by Air. Vardry McBee. I . t j ' J.D. UOUCHE & Co. Lincolnton, December 2t, 1839,1 - lt 3t. 1 AT LINCOLSTOJ. Brandy, peach, i I 1 appio Bacon, . Beeswax, Bale jRbpe, Coffee, Cotton, , I Bagging Corn; Flaxseed, Flour, Feathers, 35 SO "7 18 12 . 18 . 7 25 37 87 2,50 37 05 75 12. 16 1,75 , 5,50 50 3 0 -37 a a a a a a a ;a a 37 35 a. 1,0Q a 3.00,. a a a a a 4Uji IronJ 00 87 15 "25 " Sugar, brown, ' " , Loaf SaIt . Loaf and Lump,. a 2,00 a 0,00 1, in sacks", TVhear, a 75 35 00 tlrhiskey, IVool,. a a AT COLUMBIA June 18, 1S40. 10 a 05 a ? 06 a 03, a 6 0 a tf.OO'a 5,00 a Bacon, Round, Butter, Country . Cotton, Fine, Middling, ' ' Inferior, . -Flour. Country lron,i$wedes, ; English, I Molasees, Cuba, Orleans, ' 12 to -OS 7 co 7.00 60 4U ar y 50 a ' 5u 56 FAYFrTEYlLLE, May 0, 1S40 . -1 n V. 1 : in ' Brandy, peach, 4 54 iC Aaople, Bacon,. ... Coffee Cotton, Flour; newH Iron,!;' Molassrs, , S7 7 14 4 .CO ' 3.5 ; .7 42 . 8 , I 7,00 5,0 06 S3 12 1 2t a a- a" a' a a Sugar. rown, . AVvC; ; i .fKV a. IS! al &alt,i R0-i.a rS0 'p,,, if AVlat NVw. C 1 ' Whiskey, : Wool, ' AT, CH ER AW May 1 , lS4p.; Baron fro a wagonsr7 ' 03 a -10 12 a 15 433 ji 5,50 650 a :t,fi0 -0 a 45 50 a G2 - 03 a' li Ii,) a 2 00 HJb a J.5 -12 a 13 ' 10 t, -'50 Ci.flV-e. - ' i Flour, Country, (Scarce Iron, - .... ""-7 Molatses, V . - . ; N.O,7 v., 7'. V sogaf, . - -'-- ' Sah,!SaeIc, 7 - - - Bushel , , .'.' . TalWw, ' 't- ; i"- Tobacco, marTonietiifcd. i t 1 Tiirc markets; , . I3C 1 !TpjiOPOSALS f r bsuin-a Periodical in "- the City of Ua!t ih, which will t icxclu. iveiy iWotil to polite lJierature & Science, c.itiilc 1 TJli: EMElLALD. aud to l "edited ty-JiLGii .Mc(1i?l;c?i.Ii hai been remarked by nn'etn't.icnt'mMtif whse "cnlritened and epirhlt 1 trH for the Hvcllarc and 'gory or Noih- Carolinif' rrtll form ati intrresirng f"rh n rf.bpr.tururo hntor. lhat the char itcl;f f ih'i country wn principally indebted (r i s clevTiiiou ati lustic t i the rrputaiton if. Iicvr public 'ruen., c Aiid perhaps tlc voice 'Valn) aiul lrnpnrtial rej on m:.3' safely pn- nfiii-.if ,, .li -i t, rf iii! 4I i--ifi'.1 ii vain ft .r in.Mrrr.h?. nil,,;,-! UkIui mnkii, , -1 ,- . -,- - ..Wm' 1 ku'wq tljliaracters olthft ti t riioiious CUI- - -.. , , - ofauy .community utlK.U haying-Br! o- j tiecttou'iTkitlriTie lilaioiy ol this 'ia!e, lha Inat i?htbts auncredinimen.'C pnvalttins.' cf char aCTr.rind fatno"' from the, want of a faithful i;d-"acces?iUe oran, lhrjugh which her ocvoicu soiu tntifttt coinmuntcute 10 me worm ibt'asbu.grapVicut iucidenti and !iitorial and literary iragrhents which have been: garnered up in tliefnrcAircJ of private afilxtin, and 1.1. I. ! : 1" . 1 . i.- . . - w men are so ciuseiv nssociaicu wun ine giory of ttm je6ple. ;IirthU respect, we aro tar in lh"e'rr of othcTCState's in the Confederacy, much can preJcr 110 jut cuum to a superior rank over North Carolina on accunt - of the vaster exleutrpfahcir inofal, intcllectujl, or phv$1carrcmitice4. . AvA we cannot furtcudcr the tndeariwsr'ronviciion that this State pre I gents an atrposnhero tutliciently nvnial, and a "soil Kufikietitlv grateful' to sQstaiu,'in vigor ou4 pmirity a journal' purTly devottril to Liteiattire anJ'ScioncCj until the' experiment shall have bccii'faiily made and have proud ufcuccqssfal." " ' "r' , The nioftt protninent features by which the Emerald will be-distioguihed, will be a. per severing effort to rescue frm oblivion, the nufrus facts which would le so jirculiaily quali6ed to'givo solidity and extension to the web of rjur history laa a, "State, and which have been raptdly-psHng-; beyond oxr reach, otvia to the wastins thnuence which is exer ted b) time over Uilb'tJi Wrifien' and trndi. tional menfiffinls of men : fo tefresh 'the ie collection to the talents, virtues and scrvice.-i of taese patriotic men who at quitted themi selves as faithful guardians of the nirwt prc-t cious right's and interests of the State, in tint period ot her infant weakness ; to deliver to the world an accurate knowledge, ol thoMi w 11 have heightened adorned her charac ter, lucre recent times ; to elicit or.d circu late the" fruits of vlgoious and cultivated in tcllect, through the medium of articles which will be prajiared for the Emerald on the sub-, ects.orprimary interest, biih in the' circle of the rnwre Revere" sciences, and in the mi!d 7lKj"kr polite liicidtoie j and to advance the interests of popular education, by uni lormly persevering in the view of those facts, subjects an examples which will b cal culated to exert a salutary iutlucnee over (he public iniud. . P For the purpose of placing the literary re sources of the Emerald upon a secure and permanent bais of interest and of usefulness, ; t,e aid of intelligent and gifted gentlemen has o ( le solicited in od nncc ol its publication 10 and the assurances which havo been received T5; upon this point-are such as to justify, tho an 20, ticipation that the enterprise will bo sustained 08tby smne of the most luminous and popular 00 , pens of yhich the State may boast It is aUo 40 ' expefctfrd that each number of the EmerHhl ; wjll receive a considerable accession to its ifiteriKi itt nnapfitinrr n ctcRtrhnf nmn nminont citizen of Narth Caroliea. And these sketch- T ' I f " - - es will be indiscriminately applied to the char acieit of both theUiviti; and the dead. It willbe.o'ne "ol t he chit f objects ol the Editor to regulate the selections which may be made for the paperboy .which approved maxims as to render it a vehicle of useful in struction, and 16 secure some degree of grat itication to every class of readers. A constant fflortwill Lo jiiade to guard n gainst that' lcngtheuel fpecics of graviy. which :may approach" tho tirnits cf monotonty whilst nl the iamo 4 1 i me the snri gh ti i ness vol' us manor suan noi auouna in sucti culpaliy, profiisfpn as tp acquire the Ktamr o Icvit'le The hope, is cherishoi,' too, that this ncriod- icaTwill pfove Squall acceptable to lofh of jopulatiori of the Union, iri as much as dis- iuiu5st.cu inaiVKiunis . warmly uevotiu to .each of these classes .of men hav-q promised us contributions from their" pen? ; and aseve- ry.lopic which may be even fauitly tincturrtl with (hcjany fH!itics ol tho times, shall c rigidly and inOexibly excluded from tho col umns of thd Emerald; Y-y- - W- : -;TERMS:-The I !nrcrn!d will hot publish ed slnntrnbuthly,ti: tf tiht n;i-es,'rn an unperial sheel of fiu:papef nr'd hnndsome type, a h)jr dollars per aur.uhi.- Painsvill be tafcen to ruakelt cqu:il, lo Dt.'tui of mccBanicat exvution, to nny similar pal cnp'ion-wilr be mcrcasod tr fivo dollars. 7lUlei2hrN. C, Feb. 15, lh40. .2.1. . - i .... . i . (Til iff jp)ERSONS indebted to me . :-are most carncslly roquest cd: to" call ;andlsetilc their ac coun t; in : p art i i" the v." canVi ot pay- tlc-v.holc. 7 I;pney l want id must havc.7 -''oat j-t0y oeuuoii iq ine yraon ; anil tt is contcmpiofccj, II577--0; itf sjwtft irritv.tp. Wyc it weJ-kly, ihou!d. it , ' : ?77 '--P? 5 vuundclicab!t?loV . safety to "lis" a,V' 16 I ' 'r u3",m:cieftts I and "the rfilertaiiirnciit nf- v' frdcd. 10 ourL readers': in which eenr. th. ! . ' - -i . "r... . . . . ' .,4 .fc , a, t mi f It tt tl ... (-'. flAKK p!nur la infurmtrg t!. poJ jir. ilat fbeir Papff Mill In in full tprati ; ad iLit theyireprraredofJrTish jf rtH rtrj kiod - PRIXTIXG, YRITLXG. RULED, . and iuiruJal, IctlcrY ' PasteBo a rds v. wrap pi I tg, It ool; bindcr's Boards1i?ostottice )apcr rf every quality and any qvuutittf A' they ate I.trttai:i4 10 pU-ae. tHt-ir prin uiTI Imi fixd s lu t a il can. he had, Lj ChxilotU: or tlicuLeie,'- tT ' :.;.'-- -., ' ''..'. '-' AIO I ' ,; lilarglock thetj ejer at WHOLES A LE or RETAIL .' - , ! at reduced prices, i . " ICT Racs ierHved in cirban- for Tin irare I ip- Orders liirrcied ii il.e bntnibiis at J Jn col Dion, will meet wiib ptinpt attontin. . . (I. A; I). MOSJ Ei-LLU. v. Lincolo co., N. U. March 21. iS I . i . : . . i2" Cm. ..'; . ' ' j 1 PROSPECTUS OF TJIE ! k CllOU BEAGOI, And Metropolitan . Omn lb it a i . . i 11Y K . S . Z I. v n L V . ' I . j t j The world is cons'.anl'v changing -p'o pie are ch-inging, and ct Huu, manners arc huhits am changing. T to art ai.d . cif.nci Ji are striding ahead in tl e wny of improve men!, dash' ng, along our mountains, tiirooh rivi r-, and HurriH.iinting obstacle after obata. cle with the 'spied of ln.epjaV eleid. In the place of the rneuri, 'agged, dirty hcets, called iitwhpapers, whir Vwere oruerly sni forth, we now see lar-o "nearly pritited, sur itrd he bdormnal and dnihoet-, on u!l sides. In the ncwspapori-il woild particularly! has this improvement of thedge been jn:iiil!et :.!.; the inlluence of tho newspaper pfe is iLih growing more p4wer(ul. Instead of raketv cliches and carts, we now dash over land at too ta.l oJ quci r machine, puffing aud smok ifig along at a learful rate; and in plaru.nf barges and sail, boats, we now defy the H inds, and stem tides and currents by tho aid. of all powerful Steam. In the newspnporial world, a mifihty and wonderful revolrtion is at hand. It has al ready shown itself in aome of our principal cities a few country papers have caught tho charm, and t it is gradually gaining ground throughoutu this mighty country. In -North Carolina, this hasnotjei shown. itself ; and thVpeople from content with the old-fashioned sery concerns w hich are yet publitdied here, devoted to, and their lum!ering columns filletl vvith, dirty; blackguard, cheming, demoral izing politics -6rratxe their attention has not yet been directed towards that uprightly, dashing, independent, comprehensive, go ahead modern style which is now oulstriping everything else. There is n lack ol ftram about most newspapers now-a-days, thev navigate on the old plan they have no jet adopted modern contrivances for dashing ahead. They are "behind the limes,' and tho improvements of the ngc.. ; In next s-matt ts. the " 44 Beacon" will lc prompt and accurate, giving the cream of every thing that occur y, in a pieplant; coi.d u. sed shape, without weary ini the-reader wiih ouu aetaiis. r In philosophy and science, we have an especial assiiau! a mnl tagc and erud.te crsonaewhtise abilities are unsurpied.. and whoe attention . wH bo "ns.siiuixilv di rected toward the entertainment and instruc tion of thivKO who read the Beacon. In Politics, lUe Beacon will lJ tiulv t;rr pendtnt not neutral, hy any meain, (under- slatid Us 1 tit IM)l lTMirTil,.Ti 1 i a a- ' . . . ' - ; ' . " ajr trml ,re.;,ra-c re;.her eourMng o,,r, but we do not like the UM.i... . iii" ueiii r u.nii i.urself or the people at lare: Iher fi.ro w choose to go for A,No. I, ami br i ho j topic generally in prclcrcnco tn anything or an). ldy else! As, however, it becomes ever good citizen to take torre inu rest in the r litical affairs of his country, and in the rcult of the approaching contest lor the Presideii cy,:c., we shall devote a portion of the sev eral numbers of our paper issued before ihe election to the consideration of. matters and things, men at.d ihiir.ir. connected therewith. lh...l,-. s 'a.M." 9 ' ' i t . - t-. - . . . exclusively in lilerirv n n ipih n t.oi.r, - j" ' J V " , ; -M:;!;I,nci,!,,lre nJ fhR ,-;ir : , I tin Ipritia rl lha rn tr.r . . . ..t . vrrliseinctits, ntd nll, invatiatly cami ix aiiVAtfcK. - NoVxcrpiion. ?-Nocrefiit. piion The'UEACO.v will Ikj ntibli!;ed every 'ni. urday sndi lorwirdfd regularly to anV jart of the United Slates, Texas, or. Ctir.i.iiii b the earliest ma iU, at the rulo of Two Ih.L lai:s em anm ;i mdrai c; fcrlrife copies. Fie dolUrs viill p iy fir thrcyrripiefrnrd ten lollars will secure kix copies Tor otW tear. 'Itelvr copies miv ' -cured for n.r? y e.nr, (by clubs iil that cumhcr'of inditiduaia.) bvJ me remission nifvetity uoiirs. -".7-RdhiaU, S.C, .February 1540.; 4 Editors w h'ljcopy tb, aborr, will be entiiJeiJ loi and iU . rccrTvc, an exchange with the ihnr.ks of rh pjh!iher. ; . iSoles dlie .C. Tippoiig; 1J" WILLbrt.st the Mu-tor r.f ihft upjcr 12--LtaJhvn, for ll o- ;jrpe of collect the nif 4-Ttlt rtl tVi IkiJaia AI- mmZA if. - . - Stale or North Carolina, ; : YANCY county ': "' . f BHMM 1 1 Court tf Picas and Quarter Sessions. Bo-ton OUIs -; '-.u : .7 Jam! 'Jjlor.' Original Attachmtct. lU.i ll.fi d-;rii;a'ni Mfi. rt. t, . v14 !r 5 I ! i .' r t r-, uJ. r,. tx . , "c-nkYhlJ u.k in ill t ... J ia"I;nrtitnivn. C r-X . f.f Ihf Mntj,u miry, at lh rtmjl 1,. u. ij narn-vi!le;.r iti t?t M. :,d.y ifJoit.xi -4 r.p rvy cing i.. Ijw.wt il:.pl,;U.ii7i;ipr; crd tu j-h?H. it an li e faw dnr-. Ttt i it :lri ivn ... i' Mtj 1C, 40. " - - .A. '17. C. S. W. , I TIIE TllOROUGU RRED UORSE, pnv e It. UUr'1 sUnd (nw nKumtnretJS V . w Slav's ot h ueek at 3. Sl.inp 6 4 un .1 .KJay at II- tu.i'h ; .IJiXo- old Drld.lfi m ,7 i-atr ; on r rway 3i fljBi-H.fcrp.rp-1; liJI.S- t 9 ,.rr; iki ine.i .o.i.-j lenu. v-.rV" laa leap. iob Piid at the iia,e of nMaty tl. ttakoti act $12 I injure SCjfkIVriii re4ooil on ml cf ibe times. 1 1 e win h r. gnarly at I Wiands. ui.len pri Mill y l.-gl. u3ln,vtl QUicd4)a. Eery rarr will U Hkn Lprev.eai arcidenta t i r hiiihty. wtil he n-cujtd fv,r anr that mr Hi- will h r. e; i!ar!j at tui n happn. . .i JJcscnption. ; . Barnrrlt i a beautif.il hay. near ixien hit lugh.r2t, jiiNold Ibis pfir2: II' wis br hy ibe Ute Hon. Jubu Randolph, cf Roanoke, irinia. Bitnill ns-ii hv UivroVne'? l. r?.,, ke ; llttjv' l v ir An b ; and i.i,n..i.l l)j.im-d I'br il.ui, if (;rtin wan l.aJt fia- iiiir ; she hii ly iiep.ru d ll.millvt.ian. tut i r .ldr..ck. by iJtlphira. Th dam U lt.r..fc I-adT Uai.trry (in imported mire.l aVe, ib dam of Barnvell, wa gi4 by Ball's ITo iol n4 Urn Urn .. - J ft: . . ci, mo uj iuqunru Aiomea, out of mat by imp.-rttd hllk ; granJaa. by Eclipaa Torf Hteivter, Vul. V , rze 4Sa. Barnvelt's colta. brlwet-n Iteativ Ford-an Tuckiege, are a high rVcommndatioo tu Mm a a breeder: bis pedigie iiinfcriir ta none in ib Siste ; ar d !. in el habh an.t fi ne order AUKRNATIIY. UAITilCR &.KEEHLER. April , lain. Si it. AT a meeting of the Direct.irs Noa!l a jro,,ua iif "he Lou.sville, CinciniMtif and Charleston Rail Road Comeanv . at Al ville.'on tho 23d dav nf Anul iuin .i r i . "" -v-tw, loir- lowiii: ru.es were agreed on, to regulate ouf, action under the resolution pasncd by lh!A isttickholdcrs; 'in Columbia, in Deccmbcrli!1 1 tjy. M It is ascertained that Ihe whole number r. harcs subscribed in North Carolina . 136: which, at five dollars cah, hnxJuceJ ih amount of 80,030 ;.cf- which atim il.rl has been expended, fornix Engineer Depart nient 84J54 ; and in i.ther iucidentil cxl; , . , .... vuiib nuii.li rmve not ib means if ascertaining precUelv but ubj we are cerirtin connot exceed 611 1 ; hi,.v adtbil lit l !V1 u!ll I-o f r. i . . I - ' - inaiv; jij-no; irom n.i ii ui uuci ine num ol fc.iill lo'erel ot t that K.rlion of the fuud which b;,s U,.,, CI.( J out, at.d the nrr.mint 'ariuiilly exn nd. J. nn. ( $ fo be Nrvf hv IIm St. rLl.,.M... : o-i V 1 cqtml to three dollais ou each aharcong i...if J auWriUd. y . r I AV.Wrt,t!.rrefore, Thai wc nron.i r..Mi, J 1 with io bi.il out ad .a. a a ii fund, al2ouii.i l! !l il',' U!,,,'t: rn ine preii-ivrice ol Inkiii- in . , ,,,,., lt U ef ,f K;; - n"" s.tare. - S.con!!y: TJmt any? .Snkh.!h r. k.r ..4., .....i ti r ... "i- . V ... .. ..... j4ij mi o.ur urhi iiKi.i.iiif rilo, I be reipurt j lo gtre ik.:c awl M ciniiv for U.i-M Fame, loeouciin. inrec o'.illart IrMn r..;, feharc,) liefoie he is -riittled to r ip anv id i ne money: and that no Stockholder, wh has not pud lor secured hv uute) all thw in", staloiei.ts calied for, shall be cntitltd to a.y pat I of said fund. . Thirdly : That all the money not applied ..I"" "V "'v w,....,ur., nn or W c ,ie u, ior oy w.o stockholders, on or be hue tl I 1 Juno next, be lent to nnv oiher ieroii w hit ! .. . . ' f i mi j ii g ve note ami goo.j rrr ty josiipa Roberts, I ...... l lor the tame. J. F. 1:. iiarhy. v a Dit ecfors. joiin ruiiierFord. S MocKbo'iiers in tbf equity of Rullirf.til, will apply tu Ctu. E. Ifryaii ftnJ Dr. Jubrif Mc Entire. . . Tho-c in the county tf Lincoln, to Havidr Reiuhordl. 1 li e cruetir f R'unmrmV, Iler.-ln mmi j nnd Hay w.kmJ fu Dr. J. F. E. H.irdy. " Au-i ih.j in Uic county' ol P.urke, to Jola Rutherford . ; I NOTICB. A LI dritvrt ajilnct rti.Vmtair of Julia JfC M'x. lerejid. are rrfjnerrd.lt t reaiVrd, r-r-p.ly. iHtt.riitiratd fur their ptjment wuLirv ibe ucne prefibed by Lw.or furver barred -f ibetr jkfrTy... Ami afl proo inbd 10 aa4 iate. willj ffie rat ac.d feiite lk-ir fue, ae iiit vr jti either of il.e oner"jn-d bT lh fAsb u Jbly rr-tat afirr thai dt nff ebiiu m Kfttkd tvtil U f herd in the LicJs v( ao At trr.y fjr cvlu-ctK.ri.i 7 ANDREW MOTZ JOILS.JMOTZ.. v 1 4 I I -a - O. REINHARUT, AdVn. b'J!Dy 9,lS13.'; : L5:-al f;&:b. fok S.11J jr ;-ius. office. ' H 1 ... . ' VSCIIEKv )IftcuIiitm,laae ISiO. ! "I - I F . I- l-Y.Jtf ' - , I- V" t v v- w ... Vi "-.-4 1 -

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