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IT 1 15 :'' r 1 I 0 t;F-f l,ri:: ' L i4 El d -.! . ji . .il-V j SXtur d a y... jtjif 5, isai. 2- Wei trfe authorisihl tft annoftnfR H TT foaght to know gieir owrf interesi lestrtt we M&est totheoal that macli of their trad is so Jneiriyi; f balance, between Uiem anljoth- er marRstsi JtatitreqaiTes a ?ery irni dr- cucostance to tarn if away ftont them : vf e are fafraid this will be the case in the present ittaoce aw ce pbpil: nueli regret il;-iwe hare a parti ality fbf Fayeftfille oey.jiw! the dct of fetual ifcresr,fantfft bo jpo5sbleite wish fur its own safccthat tbeHbrrue iraiea ' amis, commbsious could, be restore ; ? - We remind 4benoVlhe!xy ibal had d. goose at laid him gulden ejrgik.c, Verbiu&iatfV i i quit the President of any purpose mithe first in : jVVe 6ayl adirinistrat?nn GerJ Jattsnn s ... if esMhiih, Esirs.. are candidates for? i5' th mi., uuusg.ui iuuuiuo..s,m toe next . uenera.,vsse if-Vt! ffT :VV Safe 9iilhnrkrl In nnnhniipa '.T 11? 4fi0iVjEfcLV ts. as a Candidate for the Sel rilW,a flie iJijanty of Iredell. ! j v if We. atk amiierifed to announce! John Wl I Clfm aiii tlajfuiidate to represent thb countylt 1 : 4fM''ll " j.tu&o u.: vuuiinuus, ai me nex clIdKlaiffjinf JCabarras for the office! of Sheriff! j f f t?iW4 tha4c the Hon. 'JUr. Iangum fol fending' lis the lleports, ike. oh the subject of that 1 ! ; '. 5 Rejection vfi Mr. ScVensw.UWe give in an other column cf this paper, the proceedings of the Senate bn the . nomination tf- Mr. Stevenson as Minuter to lEngiand: onr exepge for attempt ing to. vindicate the course Sorfii&jiagnli body, for onco more darin? to breait the torrent of ex e.utjvei vengfab'ce; is, that the action of the Sen ate in this casf , took place v ith closeiJ Ioots; tne reasi'BS yncn iney jioen assigntu, mereiuic will not meet tjie eye of the public Thp propri ety of rejecting Mr, Stevenson is, hqwjsver, so obvioas thativd shall be acquitted of presumption io oiTerinj our fude reflections on this occasion. Vd premise jthat six weeks agro it wis on all liands; conceded that .the nomination ivould be confirthj?d; to ajroid even the appearance-of aggra vattna' the strife nnfortunatelv xistincr between I their 6ody anq the President, the Senate were : i , i . r ... Ti : - I . i. W- HiceitiBd! ' AjCail'W ' the snrvivinn- Patll willing to overlook the poverty of hiintellect i 110 By -a: soldier in the 8Jthypar Vond jiwicuaus promposiiy 01 ms iiir. o. ; Iiiiarei.laml te shall certainlvi ntmnlr 5tlrmaBneis. But the after develonemenb presen- if py,i4ucbii;iwjisan. jtig i,om ine pen oft it iftRAK 4upjoir or viiKes, and will be read ;iiinteMtbiail, Jexpecially 4yl: those wh I" tijie him,;kniw the cost, of Liberty. : General 'C-lr.itfrjurfded 'the :.B4tiIe of King'i i;jbqtainfthe side and in the; arm: anothef t Ui J ljct passed jlh rough his hairaboVd jthequeue-ti tMilie. saroe ensraseoienl At the Battle' of Allel Tnktice, his rie vvas sliot under him and hi ; swlqrd brolie'ri-fhis course during the-war ofthl Jievo!nUoh.waf marked with peril and hardshi tnost very step ; such a i man has a rifrlif ted conduct in this nominee which the Senate could not sanction without a desertion of doty. The Speaker of the House of Ileprenentative9 is th$ sworn jridge -of order, the nmpir0 between partiesrhe shjhnld not only be impartial, but -his skirts should bfe ag free, from saspieion.as they had been arinoipted with holy oil; above all should he be remoVedjfrom the suspicion pf-subserviency to the will jof ilie' ExecWiVe :t)a ;form ofgov ernntent presupposes and requires a wholesome jealousy- bejlwlejeftits different branches, that they nougru mat supple materials enough: could t.mWi madeoe f ih PtOiHce funds to buY us Cabiner thH President arid his' legal sers-and all, whob candidate f.ir tfi W. csioa under the ymg of. presidential paonan, obtained to Furnish a Speaker. V) hisi rtol.onbe t taeinselves partizoB's- these reckoned too, on his nbnularity there, as assur-'r ance that his lavonte coald at anvtime he elect- i f.HwW jobjieji.i-i I ed;so it secm3 that it was the stratehf forward of President Jackson.it first to pack; off n to England,' and -tTiatr fie wai nM- are. -and It: ST0T203. ! Iet as take a fiance at soine of these mcftstrans Arrnptions. . -""-1-ttl'i f t' htocktonandkIeill contract for me Whefhng f flE firm 'of Wph, &; I mw h dissolve ' oy mutoal consent, all. perions indebted td NEXT THlJRn A V -'tn.t i Vf the said firmware reqoeatei' jo make immediate 1 j V lv 1 MAY, lQlh Jtjjly. i : .1;. k '. I I ( ftttil:lor7,000ri! sod receive per inaum. i3S.-!V - H 5 CI7 Mf.?' 7? . -CJibtu the other cearsay UhchleV '.IH . . . Jh ThUulriber harinrpuisnhe "MU"sou nen cai.ea m a ftr.i,. fi jf, .rr.,:a ii a I l?ny yj- will assistance of-the Kitchen: Cabinet to carry the ?7T5 m .r.". ""VHr i "jWW assnai,at.theo!d tand. SUllrSiittK ,..iLf-. r,u-. .i.LJ I t,trs Mhe indebtcil, to call and Wtl time. I 'i Jloubt by the! testimony, it is the linger- Elections and threaten to carry etecUoiis accor-i and direction of an pfaiUebtial di pleasure?-ohIy -476-Wnus per1 ..... r, ' . . annum! 1 . I t i beyond a TefeMfce i . i around ine rres.dent m measures ot tnemgn- And all tbisnder the reform Administratiot, est importance to the nation: and we thtnkthese I of Andrew Jackson arid Mr. Van Baren: and that wire-worker futnish sach s have shown, a great want tf ae to celebrated" Wjorking man he certainly nnder-1 1 direct evidence of the & Re-let- stand? wortthe Ml ! 4R M.'Juhn4 i fiir tit a Plllir nnnkt n. Uwm (U.m t'iin. '!. 1 " ' ! ".' "' f V" 1 -Knmsey Dumsey Gol. Johnson kill'd concealedU-it is true every body believed in thij 'Treasury loraps y! X t uu-swii iiiuuepcs Jim us mucu oero as wiej i "S""" ceaiuo 19 a iuusi lucj aog: iur a .,baAVey- wanted a specific faci with: cract of 8,250 received arinua!lj-40,i to face the upholders ofhej government, &ee report '.. . I . now do which and tAey have been nn wise eno,igh to farniih it themselves, when it could do nothing hut weak en their canse. Upon the whole we rejoice most sincerelr Inat the mark of the ' Sehates rrenro- batiop;thai fallen upon this tiockling, juggling. report On 17 mail rontea Stockton & Neill teceived an advance of (jearly 70o8,0) ! ! i ! ! ! &ee Keport.) ' . ' i Bot the whole affair wears the same coaiDieXr ionMt is all through one inass of rotten "corru ption ana onoery aea when taken in connection with uubw ui piiHtai luwuuwiwuas " i me iaci, mat ail ot tne; contractors were active not have done otherwise than make this rejectlla. I politicians; and that mknv of them, established The correspondent of the Uniik 'StaM GalM1"0-18 system Jof f Appalling 4 pnslitutioii, zettethus accounts McLAn. rine resiffnation ot mt. Mcii.ane haasnrnrw ' ; sedustoav. It is said that it il owinWrtod l I . FrebjhsCountrv . . . . . . t r-r- . i 1 . ? j .1 SaUbary July is,- lS34. 1 i ' f entire continue t He in e as" llie he positively!: closed in a short3 blfl-SH! ClSHI! Tllpohscriber' will pW iJJraU prices in Cdsht for HlDES ofilf descriptions, at his lard in'alisbury. "1 ' or nc patent on the j r Cll If irst ChssUigh i Loyrife J 1 0 be drawn at &alisbury oq hei I0th?dy cf 0&?ZTZ. $3,003 1 '(Salisbury July r-SlSO D. KERNS. '4 , 1 Prize of . 5 Prszes of t Prizes of 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of . 50 Priza cf 60 Prizes, of 100 Prizes of 230 Prizes of 20.0PO Prizes of , AAA 1,000 500 apo 110 50 20 10 THE exercises of this f institution will he' re sumed on the 7th d&y of llalyriext. Mr. Wm.-Burch whose well khown 'qualifications as a Teacher need ho further recommendation, will continue to teach the various branch e-j of educa tion n the male, department. 13 ir is is is is is Is 4 70 U 20,435 Prixes, amounting bj' MORE PRIZES THAN BLAKS; Tickets Ji-j-HaLVEa $2 Qcaetem! ii m. f I T - 5,oor 2J50O , i,5oo 2,000 5,000 3.000 2,000 2oa 94,000 120JJ00. t -11 i mens 01 tne united a tasw? uai ' jn 1 ,1 prusiHmwn, 5Sa inta for the resignatidn bf Mr wJljcalculated to ronse the anger of every freef- ite 1 0. . ji .1 . " manjand nerve; his he4it, in the ;gre$ strugglfe ion of Mr. McftlnehasiBjfTpri .to- f " 'S-, V . ' ." - ' dispute with ueneral Jackson,: oh account 01 his; irom the monsters f xrhd thus' pry upon her vt- sehdingto the Senate a copyof the letter wntteij talV. .": '-!.tf.1 jo f ' by General Jackson to! Mr-SwrenSon;, 12 months 11 ' t ,i ' jat. Banner. ago, informing him that he was to be nominated ' 1 & ; iii . ! . . ; '1 10 tyejiis opinions 01 me vaiuejot.our in&tuaf Ka;ve JtTectfed Withe vikisxxpry' ol;-ailie Jngr VVfb.'' merit ;. j) tliase oetriiies iXeotln. fwntclitit-this. dUtrfbotioh of measured strains of a courtier, in othe he notirilar branch have ever si nee: the dawn of . 5 - s . S ' - : . --Tr I. 'T I 1 T-.r . j-'-. .- A 1 il vrds,: if fhe! Has called things by their ' right freedom stood iirth as tii4 champions f popular. r.ines, lhe;aniiety 60 natural for a father to rightSi and thejdreaded opposers of encroachments tmii whb has .toiled hard, for : the inheritance f Lpa their privileges. What then shall be said of govern- lf,iberty, wlieif he thinkf he sees an effort made t man who lipids that office in our f. : l jturn it itt ajr frpm hi4 Posterity, is s'ufiiciet4 merjt. whila hfe is beset with the very strongest vveliave:afeo Teceived the article signed ' A i had? set his heart on the spienuour 01 an -r,u- fJitizeh of tbetUnited Statesl' which we wAl I ropean court, Kis weak vision was jwmiaerea at )tth yvitr alacrity; Wc liave only been abfe the J prospect, ind we lament te beheye Uat he vl u liihXtb norcil u ! 'rrrlt Aid in moEe5 than one instance toose silht of prin- w ; ppcceive jpapers, inihjeorlei of their arival. I riive it a hast? nertisal. but the source from did 10 more tlmn W itl fcoW is akuranco enoufrh" that It ciple, and prostitute his office-U the wiU of him 5$Btiflediovrlublicaliuri : the author is 6ne of who was holding for him this glittering prize. &wngfie.4dd, sottnd htarttd mea of the Manv of that body over which he preside be es WhlJalslo has had the expennce and rf lieve lhis chaVge: the foibearance qf his rJolit- , flectidn ofaW life to sanr.tin hi, nninion "JL fneAds to respond to niS wniumg vaieaunory mmr.rM0 uL with the usual-vote of thanks would seem to ar- i :.--r.-1 i :-;;".. ur .-.i ... l . it I . Urn ht th fuct was too i? arinrr lor even them ; 1 :.'' i : . . r . i i to denv iti. The shallow artifices resorted to lor J- ! 1 . . . I: ' - . the purpcjse of! veiling this transdction in addi tion to itsigros impropriety bestow on it the air of ridicuHThey show that Mx. Stevenson would make a mpei bunging Negotiatori anjd furnish in that point! of view, an ad Jitianal reason for its rejection.! J3ut the trick is easily seen through : Mr Ritchie had for some lime perceived, that iwas Kvaninc, a defeat of jtbe Jackson expense and personal r labor in fitting lip party at Richalond, the threshold of hi3 infla- the Theatre and as all Ihe profits arc intented ence, would have been the signal for his utter lor charitable purposes.. we hono- thev will be lib-1 nrostrat;on throughout the wnoie aiaio. wui. -!i-L.Y.t XLii-.'i-j rn, !' - I I Ua ivaU L-nw nmo thrt nnl V man 6f to England. ; This letter wa !serit in obedience l Froth Ihi Fhiiadehihia JnUliztrnter. to a call from the Senate, for all I correspondence . MISS KEMBLE'S FORTHCOMING the contrary, the President becamfe -ttftgfofcad. Jfe th,at ff ?ef Pardof ana .ur.jcjjane retired irom his presence and I " , . -r:rr? t- :, tmi . , i . ii-' . nis coi hp Hid knew.of lat. morfi Al tK- RtAnffhA !Hn5rt-1 mterestiog ui our scenery, our habits and char- i r f rM l,; vflSM r -ii W to be particularly Swelv and piquant : and rientsdeclaring that t hey shall find out mat 1-11 T8 F16 ?B" mw . wswv " V . AIM UCCII ! ITlifc.rjU tllC Among the measures of thfe t present -seision, u -i" v u u r 1 uvy iiuiy wi.vrv.U IUbU- ii nnu oic .lively ui,wiub lanoi aic kuc Mills iwl j i -ii j . i . , regulatm the currency ot foreign and domestic P19' U.nd" e Sllly 1Tf 1 dow4?er dowdr Gold Coins, which are not unimportant, but to P aAled pooned slanders of cjmc tory v.;k x. (,, v.ur a; 't. J.they could excuse, '4f need be the boutinsr anstoc- the journals of the day which they are not ehi l 8P0llt clVld f the P0?10' ke the,a" IqJ f - ; j, -.i buse. of the young lovely scribe? with a smile. The Whole effect of this Iegislktion. if carried Baton this .occasion, their patiehce will not be be, as we understand it,to r- !rea-. iilsf moie nas given the nest proot in tCff SflflSBURf THEATRE. 2 ? The Jiesp3iri. Cbjroi' expect to be able In j i;;hrsdiy i nife'it' nextLi (10th Inst.) tci perfofra fo,me graTLitlcatfon of bur- community BombIs- MM FijRibsd and Miss Heu Teens, is young Gentlemen have undergone -consfd- epefformers are oar friends. th4 f jttajf; They afford generally, a harmlfss rational arirulement at a smill expense.' Tim. Q lobe has made quite an?episode bf he hheld,)ihence it was necessary to .5ir. lis per sonal interest liatilJr. b.hould be a candidate. But 'the Party two -must be served. Ritchie had a brefltimenithat, poi 9 the marked He haa the sacri!egiluk rfedUiecon gi!f air l lhe rejection of Mr I anev ste!to;inUrrtaie that it is similar iin its incidets 'WaKe. ls 'm $M toporiarfce to the cnicifixidntf Christ. I If foMV efewto be done- that re Ihe reliffjdusi portion otllhe Jacksomtes can Tead l"ired thmcjsipliantaent hence the tiorrild- hfblloBr article fr?m that panrj and not feel' ationmusVbe (tang.tip, that Mu should be ih fleA cr3p with horror fat its 1 gross impi thp mb jto do it; Mr Ritchie writes JUr. Lcw fthevWust hi deener unnrenaled with faithlin es!of the: Kitchen Cjabineti he Snakes a flourish i- .--m , i ' - - m - . n " . -h l h& cons nntPtrnalfiiJ fheyveiled Irophet than we had sopposedl 8 : I alwut 1 - i " ... 2 iitdtioh being about to be violated, e cry has been, Iring him forth. 'vet-1 an be would move heaven and earth to prevent yim mcifjyhum" and when it was asled it((hamz ilimddpcepjor Htcuita'.l) hence ichai l lidth he done they stopped their al1f .iStevensbn construes this plain promise f raWagdn and justice, and; crjed more fri- nfuy l..inin Jmnt hnihirurUnnt worth a 'H"' :'.4-usIyTthativ, tteTwmihim.fenufuhimln : 1 t 'i - . i!.r w . SH. . . L , f nanye r. Jr. Lewis writes f pot by the bye or the authority pi me rresiqeois say so; i. i ; 1 Coarse ani agominablk ! ! -I Iflmight po pardoned 'fof noticing .jh! thal promise is to go for, nothing, and so Mr : W m afdifferenti spirit than- disgust, Swe Stevenson pockeU his letter-itajKisea on his 1 should be gad to knowtof the Court Journal Row he would fill out the parallel. There werejtwd i characters crucifiied with bar Savidr but no jbne iiwaa f ejected withyi4 Taney, butf Mr. Stefen( jrvrf. :?Ji', 't-,-i T ! .-("-J f- " - 'fl- :We;tJiief -ris promised (aiam bliss: ttirojU IWihtercessin of his follow fsuflerer; parallel, constituents,- gets ; re-elected gatin takes the- opeaser'sxpairj ana piays every vyuig " hands of executive minions. ' But the constitrj- tlpn is violated jh the other case, asJWr. Ritchie foarcil -llr. Livingston is; sent '.to France, andV the; awful breach in the constitutidn takes places and 2Ir! Ritch e bears the affliction with atu sentinel oyer the rj VmA -Jirt Uffilaht- s:. .t.i ,n.c...: - i.'a,if r 5 i u) nave iuroteyenson. irausiaieu :.t. .i .kJ;, P.ctlfnt U J.nto thebosom ofGen. Jackson, to bask tnfthe i , . - 'Jili.toi kthwi no of the administration in spite ofthe Jfews whi0fTOdplaint! against' the Enormity. The nate) till that shall be no more. Bu we Wi -1. -.1. uil-n . - : heard of io miraclefthat attended thisflast . . - . J T j t ,i ;iv tMr ; -. ynirfiTfnn:lxuu... ni- "J.si a Ji doubt for a raoinenti but that thiaary- trickster IVfl11. ail the: system bf creatiou seefned ; . t-. ' to jog; along.in harmonious order,' It is trttehat I v 11 T::wtfaVjmrd'to uttr a i i rijdolefQlsouhd on that fatal. eVeoirfg, but lome I ( m llitbit this was because CapfJ3ob hadsbot i'-Wj-4lfemafW. 3They;tlidnot dreamof a miracle! .. iifyM-vi;--r-'i-i j i .- .. !: tJ?REiqirr.ONTHfi cape featvriixr. Mi- ll: iVe learn that considerable sensation haeipeen ti 3,-: j - '. ii produced among the Western lierchantsl and i'ft -'S ;- ' ' - '- f - ; j paTticuIarly at this placeon 'account of thd in- H creae.bf the price of freight -on the river berossr: idyetteviUe. .We nnderstand thai several on Of thjs account alone, are determined to shfjf ltheir ': goctls to Petersburg, and wagon them . from mat in politics assujued this high eamUtutionq tone 1 4i!i' . ! i ! ci - in i t to cajfy: mis ppmi igr oeu anoinrany, aui pave the way for futaraapology when Stevenson sliould be'calldd on tb .answer for his malrersa- tiori; and 'deceit. It was not lq w supposed that What was writtcanll Said at th'a Jdtictnre wouid i Wii LiiAif.!. t-fi.itr.. muca ipve moveome oeoaj ivawc. rtiit inlA law nriT! adjust the proportion of value between Gold arid Silver Lorn., By our law, as it now stands, that propenion is as 15 to 1. Bui that proportion puts gold relatively too low,! as is shown by the fact of its being exported to countries where it bears a higher relative value. At other mints than odrs, the proportion ot silver to gold is as 15i to 1', up, as high as 16 to 1. In Spain, for example, in the Governments of Son th America originally established tby ! Spain; the val- a at 16 tor. 'Iheeffijct , of IHas nuat vaiVt ning gold is, that nearly all our old ffoes a- broad for a better market than our own. and leaves silver, to all practical purposes, the enly motallic basis of our circulation. 1 The inhabitants of: Boston, New York, and' other commercial places have petitioned Congress on this subject with great earnestness. Some weeks ago, it may be recollected, several peti tions on this subject were presented in the Sen ate, and the Committee on Finance of that body avowed their read irf ess to mdive in the matter. if the other House did not. Since than the sub ject has undergone decisive action in the Hodse of Representatives, and the :Gold t Coins billu, having passed that body, are now before the ben- ate. ; I ' ' ; The bill which . proposes tio establish ' a hew proportion between gold and Silver fixes it at 10 for 1. The only doubt as to the i expediency of this measure maybe, whether it be not fating gold a little too hiigh. The more exact fwfecr-i tioo is sopposea oy mose vno nave exam ined the subject, to . be as 15,865 to I. The Socrthern gold producing country, however, be ing naturally anxious that gold should be placed at as high a valuation as will be safe, it is most likely that the proportion proposed tone estab lished by the bill of the House will not be dis turbed, and that the bill .will become a law as it stands; . - ji -l -: " This measure, i t will he seep at oace; can have no considerable effect on currency and exchange. Paper of some sort (credit, in a word,) most ever, in free countries, constitute the mass of the cir culating medium. A golden,; Eagle is a pretty thing, but a good ten dollar bank-note is a more usefoj one, from the facility with; which it can be transferred and remitted. Still mere valuable in' larger amounts, of cod rse,' is good paper than metal. Let a single fact illustrate this position ; The office bf the Bank of the! United Stated, at JVeioiOrkans, advertises on the 6th of this month, to draw checks at pat on Db-Hdn New York Phil addnhxd, and Baltimore. A I merchant at New Orleans, who wishes to remit j one thousand do! 'sd lars, or ten thousand dollars, so long as the Bank of the United States exists tofNew York, can do it without the least possible i risk, and without any other expense than that of postage; by ricanS ot.a bank dratt. .it ne naa no? otler mns bf re mitting itthan in the shape ofgohi'nd sil ret coin, the remittance of his thousand dollarswith eqna! assurance of safety) would cost Jhib twenty dol lars, and he could not in erdinary times, remit an larger amount at any less! proposionate cost. The madness and folly of polling down, or even tampering with, a system which works so hap pilyj are oeyond the reach of either fact or argu ment; -i i; s ' ,V I -v .A ' National Intelligcnitr; the world of a partiality for our countrv. bv set ilinsr in it ; and if report speaks truly 61 ber forth - coming work,; itwill prove that she - is as true hearted a yanked girl as ever sipiled. An im mense edition of the work will be stricken off ; ana no aouai as speeaiiy caugni up oy ine puDiic, All we have to say-is that we hope the enterpri sing publishers will not keep the public one mo ment in Unnecessary: suspense JVUJjSpfrl cttf reel.s,-rApriTate letter froth anew settlement in the north-western sec tion of Pennsylvania, gives the following graphic and rather marvelous statement: "The pigeons have been more numerous tban ever this yeafV Their nests cover a territory ten miles tn length by one or two in breadth, and the roar of their camp could be heard like that of a waterfall at the distanoe of half a mile. " Well ' say you why did yod not have a net and catch them? Because we cad catch them without. M (a little girl twelve years old ) has caught a number in the road with her hands; and I have killed them repeatedly in the barn. Some have cauglti tkem in ths buttery with ft loaf of bread V Tiger-hunting must stand back, and btiffalo- dnvinff knock under to this. We have known $Ltfttt fit TlrarttiitTrY . rtt"jrr r wis schemed founded-on them-hena ACi fW) tniolnciv On Ik. J.ti' nf J FEMALE-ACADEIY AT SALELV, 40,000 nombcrs wfll be put into drie wheef: with eredit to herself, and Jthosef who engaged her aIi tne pnzes above the denomination of $4 n their seivicej will Ukr chatee of the Female n anlner.- lD7 w" M drawn opt atternat Deoartment. i - first a number ai.d then a prizey until all For the purpose -of reddcing; thecobrseof ia- pnzes are drawn, promt to20?oafJanclusiyelsrA stroction to system: the pdpU will be distributed .Irom uwl 10 4U,uuonclusive, are high; into classes according to their state of improve- m Prrees UI'UWDB awaraea ro me nigtt;or ment. i hesetogether with the terms of tuition. w "wu, w uciciiiuutoiuj- wisi. wbku and books used in each class, will be the follow- may araw ine cap' pnw - pi.! w,uuu. pa ing: Class fi,rst Orthograpy, ( Websters spellincr Pn2ea of PaJable mticketsjMn' the nxt book, new edition; Reading (New York Reader" Scheme all other prizes payabJCja, cash fortjr w iu.. neauer, , . . . z r . . .7 .1 Nos..li2.,3.andwr.tinff5per8ession. Second Ws alter the drawing. . Prizes subject W class. Orthoorraphvi (Walker's; nictioaary:n oeaucl,oao, uueenTcrocuw ? I Reading, (Cowper's Poerbs;) Writing; fir3t prin- . CIPTickets, Shares and Packages, to-be ha ciplesOf: Grammar, (Green'sj)' Geography, (P In the greatest variety of .numbers, at i Parleyls) Jlfehtal Arithmetic, $7 per session, j STEVENSON St. POINTS' Orrici j ; viass mira, urammar, uurray sj; ueograpny. ear rajTjn y jv r knir rv U Class fourth, History and Chronology, (Wordes- V All orders from a distance, (post paid,) ten ter's;) Rhetoric, (Blair's;) vtforal Philosophy, closing the Cash, wiH-J thankfully received, (rarj.eyis;JL.ogic, (Wedge's;) (Algebra, (Ryaas;) ao prompiij engeu w.mauresjea w , m Geometry, (Caldwell's;) L.atin, (Adams' Gram- i StCVeriSOil & JPoUlfsl mat;) Greek, (Fisk'a Grammar;; and Chemistry, 1 ! i lana'nri. $10 per session. , .1 j ' , ' i .Salisbury, July 5 18S4 8 w43 ) Young Gentlemen and Ladies may pursue atiy I - f t of the above branches at the! discretion of their BU2SSRS. STETEVSOX ii POI1VTS. r parents or guardians. Painting a separate change have been engaged in the management and The Building which isjof brick, is Urge and drawing .of LoTTiaics iaVirgihia,"for seyfral commodious. 'I .-' ! Vears.and in the course of their lextenaiTe hbsi. Terms of Board, including, Wood and Wash Wess, have bad the pleasme of paying the fol- insr, f candles excepted, mc.) horn VI to 3274 per I lowmor oTand camtalonzes. to tiome of the most session, which will consiil of 5 i. months. fortunate of their numerous customers, viz:U-s Parents and guardians who wish to place their t r-j $20,000 ; $10,000; $10,000; $10,000; chtldrehor wards in the .above institution, are in- $10,000; $10,000 ; $10,000 ; $10,000 ; $9Ufc0 fornied that it is in a flonrishing and growing t8000; $7000; $7000; $7000 ; $6000 ; $6)0 ; condition, and that thereis room for more pupils, ooO; $6000 ; $6000 j $6000 ; $5t)0) ; 5Q00 : if apphcaf ion be ma.de sboHly. . v 5000 5000 . 4000 . 4000 . 4000 Q(i '.. very effort will be made for the improvement 000 . im) A(m mQ uii. ouUicu " I 43OO0: LIOOtl: 4300U: 4S00O: 43(1.1(1 - W . T J w W J W ' V . 7 If 1 r further particulars apply to Benton Clenlmons, "1 I ' John Clemmons j ; Wilson IWammach, y Trustees John Johnson, j Thomas llanes, J ClemmonsvUle, Davidsoh County, Jf.C.l June 19,, 1834. J I Sw 50 FOESALE AT LINCOLNTON KOltTH CAROLINA. Invaluable Ointment j FOR Tfl fi CURE.OjF besides many of $2000 ; $1000 j kc. &e, j, AlPpf which were of, sofucUnt ruagnitudb t make the heart glad. They have no doubti that if the good citizens of this State, will extern,', to them the same liberal patronage in thci: North-Carolina Lotteries, thatj the people ot Virginia did, While they were engaged in busi -ness to that State, that the goddess of fortune wilf be eaoallv bountiful. The! Capital Drize in the first class of the North Carolina State Lot- M tery, is comparatively small; but trie managers . feel every confidence, that RSihe Lottery is for v so laudable an Object, that the pbblie will afford X them such encouragement, as will justify them j in presenting themes with modi larger Capital ; oii7js in a very short fimei ! k t Those who have any disposition to purchase Tickets, need not hesitate, or feel the least ap ; prehension, that the drawing wiI not takeilaee pigeons caught in the backwdoda by a handful of White Swellings, Scrofula and other tumours, at the time appointed ; for the managers are de drV corn placed under a elantinir and totterinff Sore legs and Ulcers; Old and Fresh wounds, termined, to draw the Lottery on the 10tb! day sprains, oruises, towellings ana louaroa- i oi juij, wiinoui regiru iu mo aiuuuui , tions. Scalds and JJurps, Women's Sore and indeed, they have already made consiaeiaoie sapVtrough i and we believe they were never par- ticularly ncodest about - walking into box-traps, and the like, in seasons when they were plentiful and eatables scanty, f Bat this matter of baiting them with bread m the pantry, is an improve ment on our experience. , vY e give it up ! .ii&niziED, On Jlondav, eveninor last by the Ret, John Breasts, Scald Head, Rheumatic . Pains, Chilblains, Tetters, Eruptions, Whitlows, Biles, and external diseases generally. : i PREPARED ONLY BY Of Richmond Va.. Avery, Mr. ALEXANDER HENDERSON, j rxwial T9U f. Ierchant, of Chapel Hill, Orange Co. to Miss Sold Wholesale & RctailbtJ ELIZABETH,daughterofCharlesEJohnsoo, ItOBTARD A ROYDIW, jsq.ot unowan oouniy. . i L. ! LINCOLNTON. r l.: Lt. . . actU )) Via PovM I tn If iffil AOEHTS FOR 1 2?- OAROLlxTA, Eliza Scalm. daughter of R. D. Scales, Esq. WHO WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO At the Sand Hills; oh Thursday evening last, h4 the Rev. C. D. MalUrr. Mr. BEIUAMIN BRANTLYj late Editor of lhe North-American Gazette, to MissCUSAN FIDELIA BLOD- GET, all of Augusta. . ; In Trov County .'Georgia , on Tuesday eve- T.inrr the 17th ult. Cant. HENRY KELLER. atred thirty yeara, (formerly of Surry Cty.K C.) Sate: to the amiable and accomplished Miss MA 1 1L-. DA WALKER, aged eighteen years, daughter teT of Mason Walker, Lscj, formerly of Ogle thorpe County. Geo. B. sales, fall as much as thev expected, for the time they have had their Office ;open. j It is proper thai the public should be informed, that fhe'drawingofthe Lotteryj will be superin tended, by Gentlemen who have no interest with the managers whatever, I , - July5th, 1334 46tf , A LARGE and valuable assortment of Books belonging to the estate of the late RevJ. Daniel Gould, are for sale, at bis late residence in Statesville ; and in addition! to those pur chased by the deceased for sale; hia private li brary is in market, containing some rare and va luable works hot to be ordinarily met with : among which are J i 1 The Christian Observe, in 19 vol. 3w50 ultpiicelie gci5&n!engcd in this business an4 ttfexjwse respohbnceliajd been brought "lot ward in full it wonld havefetill bpeniable 'tda material jectiohit woufd! still have been testimony man- facturej in beHalf of him whoorfored it, aud ap- parentry witu a view to mis particular ,use 01 n but fo suppa that hey would haVe been mov ed beyond a srhale, by the tendefof garbled and sdected portions or jwhat was , written, was to under-rale thelunderstanding of these grave men heir awn want;of sense. We ac POST OFFICE CORRUPTIONS ! Oiit damned tpot: ;! i This is?-perhaps, the foulest blol '(thai ever discrraced modern ' rovernraehtsV: It il, beyond m,iorfi th Dolitical .".Vonrter? of the day - th.Goftron the Hvdfa, and the -Briariua of political corruption. It has capped the clitnax of Robert.Walpole's system, of applying the money of a free People, to bnb them into a Sfie 01 uecr. Liberties for the sole benefit! ofji yndidatefbl the Presidencv4 Appalling to every true Ameri; can. it appeals to all in irresistable terms,1 to pat their shoulders to the wheel, !to displace and dis- grace the authors of so toul abiot .upon our nauon s escutcheon. ! . i m tvi We" say, therefore, of the j Post Office corrop-j yons down with the monster-dcaih to the 11 d pole sysletn. Hut who is lesponsioier - f 7r . .1 At Natchcs.fMT.feme months, since; Gen. WilliAm Beth; ! citizen of Rockingham County in this State, aged about oO years. 3 V.&I.U.&BLE LiUJD rl Lan4 in Cabarrus county, three miles man Miss Elenor Ifjdson, RAert Sontb-.Weat of Concord.ori the Stage Road lea- Josnna "j " inor from Concord to Chartottd, on the waters of Coddle Creek-Thej tract contains about ALL ORDERS FOR THE A" 'lMirnornna lict at fjprtififatPS-ihowitlT the vahmhlft mnnprtiea of this Ointment, may be 1 Phfistinri Sner.tator. Hi 0 JO. seen at the places where it is deposited for Roscnmuller's Scholia in Nov. lW tamentum9, ! ! ; Crabbs, English Synonomiesi ; : ; j Bibiia Hebraica ! Schleusnerys Lexicon i L 1 With a great variety of othel BOOKS, j All of which will be sold low for Casbli ;' A. jSIMONTON. s June 21 6w43 : -j!, ! WIufghoroHgh icademitf THE Trustees of theVHiilsDorpugbJjMaJe Academy give notice th$t tho exercises of tbis institotioo wHI commence its fall Session. under me c A LIST OF LETTERS, Remainins in the Post Office at Concord N. C. on the first day of July! 1834 . A "Wo. M. Alexander, Abraham ! Area, William Andrew, Mirjr Alexander, ; B Samuel BJackf iEzekiel Uaucum, Miss Sdsanhali Biger, Nicholas Bohain, 1 horhas N. Black, Miss.CisseV Bullen. Char!e3 Blackwel- der, Alexander M. Bigger. C-William Cooker Andrei? Corzine WUI iam C. Cbjvro, David Coalter, G George Gormon, George Goodman, Rev. Henry Grseber; jlj v ' 4 .11 jacoo tiouse, James uaason, jacon iiue- ... .... . .r .;:: ... I L Qik J.p (J Anfftiftt naxi. K-Micbaei KOOK, ; j . J . . -I 1 Vl "i ,7ni. W I Rf NTfiif AM. A. M. T-Tice Litecar Ulfrey Lipe, utupeper nr Leei whose well kaoJvn repoation as a classical Sch iiww r m 9 . j 1 , ,Kel MorTteith. Henry G. Montfort. Motts given repuUUoo to thu bchoaf which is second . 1 ip i.J. cmr rti I . .': : f 1 tn nnn in the SOUlnfcrn Sliea. ; t . i atresoi gobd tfdowbotit 1QO Pn kmm,, j v I "tns Acres of first rate cleared Land, the balaaceof RMartin Rend einan 41tha fms'm ; i If .i llS Tste'onc!redLana-' It lies in the heart of Mafy C. Re.MicJia&.ttoclt, ' .;J v ,h J..Sf CKl.;ill b tahtbV sotneofheJttartheW gual&i, Phifer, J.ioong.uoi.mrringeraaa omers. ou.u -r r.'r Kmland literary, are of the first order. It is level and well watered? and has the com mon improvements. I am determined to sell, and offer abargain for land of the above quality. 1 will take negroesor good notes in payment Perrons desirous to purchase re requested to visit the premises, or the subscriber at Concord. Suli; William rer of! the Presb Tucker, G. IL $ Mf A Ttaur, Snec rar Jime iOth 1331. tf 43. 1 t reasurer wi me rresoj.ery. i""- "TIA ,. Imi!i ikt iS ed that i docs not er, U Lewis Utzman, . W John C. White, Simeon Wiaectff, Ze- nes White, . V-J, W. Young; SI npr month. ' . :ii t. Xostoaeni win kfviM in t Drivate hoase. By wider of theboarJ. f L M J -J, TAYLOR. KelV T'i2 I Sw 4i. f ! . ! ! fi: fc-4 -s 1 if! pe 4 s-f: -IK -SrP m : Kit .it.' 1. 1 i f ! i ' I . I- : i - -) I i it j r - : ! . - .". I I 1 I - I I - S i- '1 ' A
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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