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I ! I 7 ! in fa nil lb "I- W r A I ft Wn VI PA mA y f 1 far i ft k U.I ill tk ie-i3 ! iti ir pPlni '4U T Oft" il A ? tun i the Mu ll K W iplt fnef ti lth thin uks itioil it of !if xxtj eat I'inW r!j rted P 2 iii1 t&r VI Aet art ciel rW, vol ft'. tut a." rnj linc-rtH 111, t Lit -srinUge in Cll.f.'o lo ben di-noum m -imoo, uuni, aim "! in- ' V are 'I-1" 'h" kel rf I f mini N!t." Fortunately Sen'" ! M Constituted I L. tU CUit-'of Peer uf Fii-, nd at tht tun eppwd kf tl w fwfliimtil 1 the Executi, H Y0ROPIIU8I A. Is t mj'im of t raw tlf tim terrible (!. m pt-vulmg in tii fwuitf, (nit Tow Authorities bt tmm4 an Piditianr proltibiling kit person in lU precinct fr-nn allowing their dog to nl Urgaw e! roller. , ' W rwwiuW "infl, When we Wet quit nJl, rtfWrW'(rflffr'TnWl!fT'lr A metallic collar U fpull U tfficacMM to Wp off hvdfopttolM t . ' What kind of collar ara worn at the City uf V'aJ. jiijffon J A newiapnr from tint -hw: Uiforma u tlial teiUin Ltlla lueaubcf ttmt thia yittU, who at auyrt ra uf WMirina; W eotUr, Wama tjuiU frantic th odter djy op inf fid aMfrr Uirown upon Uia Appropri aton Dill in tii Jhxw of RpfeaentaUvft. (Cr "Hi Hon. George MclhifTie passed through this Two last Tuesday, ihi In way to Booth Carotin, Wt regret t)i ciim which ha made it neresmry him tit virile Iti seat in CotiirrrtM at Uii important Juno ture uf political at&irt It i said that lb physician at Waahiiifctun advised him tlut a rhahg of climate was iiklin w W" U tiw rvxVtrttiiH) of In hilth, whtcb mi mjr uuM'h imNimi. lit aU-'iKfl it thw erwii viO ! giurh lattfiitod by all hi kuw bw to ttrciatq ti' ipl-ikM lali itK u f'srli M.ly rxrtud in di fencw tin- Cutiftttutton U hm rmitilry. 1' t'htJrtm. !t pxr, by the Wit-ni ptptu, tlut tin awful drilatiii7 (lUyur Iiaj rr-apix-ari m fr.nn it U' Luly ot'currrJ mi I ox J thu t.tailU ui tlutN al-f. l.ii"lv iWrnt"! by fire, abtxil fry uiiln bi lw (,'lai tmriic, MiUiiin. Hit hul ihi hard 'JIN I U !( r ttitn, tint nti.fr mi:iiIi1' rti'U', bmttnl fur Mobil'-. Tim ) s..i,:r wcitm!, but liMt all tltr bafggg. 1 Hi th KMl't L Imi, at tli timer npuU uf On.' Muoti t !ii, by 1 be t.olUHiii(f of titt huili-r. F.jptilittifiu PaiMf . Armed at plw on Tii'-sliiv l, fVmn ltnliblolpti!a, Bickm'tl' Rflporfcr, t VHjiiirrt'.'it iMcriiir, ami I'rir- Currriit," a)ir a r timrlulilr pi jjf riijAl mnntkl, tlto ntc beriiig 4nto tit I tli -rtnribrr l"M U m litwally a vi 'ntliPt-l ati'it " wny-Horn trunlliT," ami k)k a T i' i Ltt it tnil U-f-h on a tuurii the Rn Vy Mimiitainit. UjtJlt M't'l Jlifhbnii. A Air. J' 4m Mri wa hitf. ly Jiot Jowl, about mm mtltt fruin ihr. jfutirtUxiAi uf lii'l(Ti!lf County, Alabama, iu brmd davlight, atnl r'ibbod vf about i?0U. A Urif rvrtl is ufftnd (or the apjreliennm uf the murderer. iWwitu Ac tint, 11 At tit fonee nnww nf a new R.min Cith: lie Chapel, in New llnveit, lately, Ute pnllery fell down, killing two penoun uih! neerely in j'irinjf a number of othra Srlltnf np ihrUnrrn tinner We learn, from tltc Rojituii paponi, tint the Commandant of lit Navy Y ard nt ClmrleHtown, ((.Vtn, Klliott,) hu actually per P -Lca'xJ the Auu raea wLtiuh. it a aumrlime Ago cou r';ijiplaUsl J iuJLut with friyato jUorolitauun, by ni.. hiiiv the image of " Uia Hero" over tha cuUwaUr of hdl etL Thin item of ikilairy had beea flivwi ut, "Mil wu prnuitnc that w wunt now umid iiuh'Ued to WtrSf ofTlilailoTjtfiey lJ,n'tUi fir tliw HiUat(e itpftn tltfl chSnirtrY of tli American Navy, of which he i a nnwriii iViernlieVr & di-xcriptlon of the Idol It Kivun In auuthur column of thia thceC . Pi'grfyL.ASLiniibct ofX!oiigrfi,fionj Kcntu. Ivy, wtinet'ine ninee saw fit to ahwut huuclf ftou hit it jMhe Hfras'rjf-lt'JnviriitatiVea," foftuui6" ilayj"; and wVii h tipM kitendT; tdptiluito tti lands of a l!-iorier for the Tflrpmpb, desiring itn insert km in 1 in piut, a nwi; cprcing v piouure ui iieax utai uie llm.' Mr. 1- hjidjwcoteml from hi recrnt arvera ui4i.vjnraitiiiii, and was again able to resume hi duties. " W'o bik uimi thia a ery mean and imaHiral-iinlpm, I'i'lefd, the lion. Member htid refereni' to a "nevere nylujt.iUoo to attend to the inU-restit of bis cniutiio. A limit TTiml of FiA At Elkton, Maryland, on tV 7ih iiUiit, tlierif were paiijfht, at one haul, B75 &k finli, avera ging VO; pouorach. - -T.jfixXi.uf tlu fiJJ.w- W tft a -Tennenmi p jr, in wltich it ii staled tliat the Cottoti Crop 111 Ute n-;;,'liWli.jod has Wen completely lulluJ by tiw latt? v-r.: frosts. " VVto JiiUted while Rome wa$ bunin&ftye ift tlie fStlliiwinjr quotation from a Ilter pnblislted in Ue I'lnlmlulphia liumrer, dated. Washinfftun, May ib: 'Die Preideirt' horse took the pur tin our conr cvterduy atidjthe daybetbre. The ttd Hero,' as Air. I.lvmiin callwl him to-dav. wim nrsilmt voHterdav : and in sum that lta. taken yfit pirtf from tw ciM ' r.'nsfinee of wmninjf ae'stske. He tiilukj.it a favor- W" omen of his Wat upon Uie Senate." YakKkSoltonJthi 'Sew I1aiwiITaI!adiittn--ay that the second njefsage sent to the Semite, by thcPrc--:'lent,'is compared, by some, to the patent beer-pump, whicli r bark all tiiut xuiw oven- Asjhe ' PrptestV iki limmned- tin- mrrr( tnatr waa-Miirlrnd ti ttiit 'niirtv: ttm ohJ ulcwage look it Uack airaiu. 5 Oir Oitr own oatM.-Those intertted in tlie in- i'rumtion ronveyud by our IMce-Current lk are re j''rrod to the 4th page of eur paper, whpre it will here- iitter be found. It frequent omitvmn when it was re- nrtHeo fhrMfTnfiiu ffn ' -ipt of advtytisement, 4c.', M a late Imur,) ha indu- '-'1 us to place" it in this position, where it will be lorn lubiii to the efiLcta of Uie "pressuxe. Wm!wroi, AprU 7, 1834. To Uif Editor of the Ve$tem Carolinian. Dear Siai Since I wrote last, we have had two 'lieracts in the vrand nolitical drama. The Protest f the President, Jenying- the righl of the Senate to s-i"-esa an opinion upon me conauci oi poouaomcere; nd his message to the Senate, re-nominating the Bank Directors who had been rejected by tliat. body, ahd de I' 'ring his dele rra inn tion to amninate no others if they P'uld be again rejected. The object of both tliese pa F"? po piaiii.to be taitKen..I ft bieak: duwn "1 destroy the juat influence of that branch of the I'tovernment which now sUarfs a a bima between jthe libertie of tlie people and the dnrerou osurpa. jwm of -Jthe- Exeeutiver- Toe fewte liav met boJh ii'-se trjnng occasion with a mmocand patriotism h 1 ! (! ri t, att I 1 3t tKit t : ft u, ii I, tlli(f k !:ii.r'i. aid fill 1 of U AoieirBj I' ro C". n-y rnn f!)f ulna ef1(..i l i 1 ll fr-.(H Ue M niix-ratila L..I orne, I j a trmiiiiil4irf ituuiritr rf "irtiwiiififif 1 t.i , ji j.. . i . t . ti l cn rrtortnd r-ofii 11 Jt- ,.r,l, iu t mi oti tli. Ktound ll..t tha I rrwb-tit hflj bo riclil Ui m-inI Kh paper t tlm Kv Iwtn. need n.4 aJ.eft to llW tery fcew an4 alarmiltf fUiiua to power aet up by tU prr.!eot in t).t p.p.r. TlK-y ara mm h a mut nteH tl,a r prolyl ha of rtpry tria rtif.iliran and friend uf liberty, 7 I'rttUtm rT" wmprur ia Ten mi many car UieM ettrdi ary Pf.-trtt.ea o pitWef. (t u I1 UMl,.wto0d, tiwt Una rvtraait, or u.pjemetita wmtt drta wp pt truer, arxi mat It wtt cotnpt-Uad to tt,tiiv dertht tlir.t of beinir aU tvbinH b nuMnTU rVn.k i- L. ,1. II . . ,. ' ' ' . """" i"t, i Mi may wan ima(tiM bow fiawtlia ?Jli jd-JcLtha-Wy aJif itt waa, w Jwr ra- oan, oriH-i.rtal.iiwlnfcjka7." I bl llev tlt4 I'nitnal but Lit aWrnra it thu rm-eht Rii ulii measure in riming Urn deiaitea from tlt Dank of lh l'i,itJ Hlatnk IWt hi fr irtni bad plarJ hit def.fv f oa other i roun.1, Wbil thy ad nutted th right of CuhfriMM toeontrol tU puMic rvra- nuf, tltea raiaeal a bun and era inu.d tl.a Rank tyrant ant) mufelrr, and dnUtri tiiat tlat only onw lata waa, - Iktnk it no DnuL" Ibit the I'rwJeat, mta Irani and buM tln bia party, ay no I Lara a ripht to the emttodrrf M bubhe nie l-t) Gm. utitutinn ha rien ma th control uf ft. and dnrre- ranm uw u out or my handa witboct a palpable a uini oi uwi uuuiiiiteol I Ho. h am th itravfint nutuitii uf power whK.h hv bee biatilW into hi mind bf be awiplianU and flmt.rera. who hate Im. filled and ruimd a man or initially of honest and putn- wtc ututmiun. Veaterdajr was a dr more than otdmarr (ntereH in Ut K iail. It a known tlial Mr. Calttoun wu nitUH to the rVwr, oo the Protest of the preatdent II alwaya altracta iininen crowd, for the aimpl reaaoaj tlial he never tiU to rwunv Utem C tliew tun ami atimiam. ILi vueerb was an aiiittated one, and nminifuiwiro ior nit peculiar rleanteai and condentav taw. lie apok alsiut tltree otiartera of an hour, and U-ft th Protest broken and sratu r.-d into a tJioiiimrnt frakMuinta. - Air. Forsyth of (iratf a repUii, with hit usual address and ktlty, He attempted ttr parry tht" fmce of the omssiitiui, br rsliculinir Ute disroruanl ma- U-rials of whu h it i compused.lT Vtdently winced umltv the part desivnatmu uf W hi- and Tory, and proposed a" new nam UtT tli Xifv'miwm : Le propel to name it tlie " rum n fartyr iroin the opposite ma-It-riaU wbk-h compisie that pleasant bevimee..be aatd the Ssilh was tlie lemon, IjMjuuaiia wa the sunr, trsl the North aitd WaM a. ere Uta dtuermtt ewril,v. To this Mr. I'Textoit, a he always does, utade a muet fell' rstim reply. t said tlie leitsai gave not itn acitl only by compression or opjiri-smt-n, and tliat the Adiniuwtra Ikhi had. been the press to et!i-t tl jt ; tlial the IVnh dent, by hi pMclamation his Forre Bill hi Msni festo hia Protest, and Ute War Mmani aifainst the Senate, bad oooipt-lled the lemon (the 8ottth) to ton tribute It aral tit tlie "ptirteh party." It was not a nuttier choice, but of conipulaion. But he aatd tJi.it ptinrh, hi another pmnt of riew, uni a imrrt rrrv fc miliar to our hifWy, and thaf with rt was alwayl a wn uted another persuuage, the oppisoto of punch thai all our nnmery itttrie were full of the exploit of Ptinrh nd the DeviL IC therefore, the rentleman rVom Oetir irMLtrffer tJU itHeed beTeeflerof havfii parties known by tlie old deitoniiiiuUiu of the Whig parly, anJ Ite Tory party, they should, m ftitare. ) called the Punch party, and the Devil' party. This witty and (Tiid liunvired reply ctKiipli-U'ly turned the tabh-a on the Geta-iria t&uator, nul pruduend a ncral lauh. in whirli no one inure huartily joined tlian klr. Forsyth hiineelf To-tbty Mr. Webster c luaed the debate on the Pro- UmL I did not hearjiiui, but hul apecch ia ipukea of 1 iu i to measured tenia of eaksium. It i eaw to have eclipHed all hia former great effort. A friend o-lli tne it wa fltll of aound principle, and tltat he perfect- aunibutiM Wte Protest and its aottmr.- ret wim f wimiuhttm the" jtecurL J?uxe ' "fr tr?.. Adtmnwt rttion; ihaljcvtn JfnlLyftttMtZVii inottt bufa toned federal u in th ee-intrv, at tn on tlto side of liberty, struggling to save our fVee initn ifcn fhan the grasp of despotic' powifn WlM 'wHl our Ja.-jin Van fturn ieomnLil)ii'Tlity ftetul Ifr WMtiMlnr all hAllnsp. - - - 'l-l . 1 1) -it IK- Tn- im ijif mwfli sii.iu fn A I- .11 ni ii, nini Ueiy-sw" agaimd it j HMWit vutett per Jf, tint Man-j plnn, aWteutTrir.n imiispusition, would, if pre nt, have swelled tht majorrty to twenty-eight Thu ha trri niinatcd. fuf.a time at lcatt-.th wfkte uuon tlie So nata.- Well, 'what next! Lo k out for a rrorhimvl -. i . . ' i. ' , .f- r, -1 . :il ri i too j a tew aayai. u.L-aaia uitnnuau wiu ap. pfl..lo ). poojika lrU,tjt.tiaaUv-,i itov out, tliough I shall not be nurpnred at any thing Utat may now come from .that quarter. llatnea wem to mje uie uour, ana uic cuiwi aruuiiu ue i fvamua.mn uu Witlinfr Ut e him do any thing, tchtry ' "'What rc-enfiircetuent tney can gaiiiTroni liopej If not, w hat resolution from dispair " a-j ijl-.'U mi . mrmemsmmn .i l a tnsi Mm Im 'wM ss ssssmw. AN" ENTIRE JXCkTo.V STATE G0N5 AOAINST'JACKSON. ' ' The quantum of glorification expondej upon tlie late elttctluo to Rhode Inland will be familiar to every -ltody who look into tBelTory' Scwspu m-r. The . TaiDtuaiiy trumpeter in thU.eity men ua- i- l -u i ,L.- .j I 1 cttnimttiiiv snnu aim aonontus in iitmr umms, iuiii. k.J I -4 .u; m,ll. .nA tne "fflortou vtctonr in Rhode Inland, ha been e . Hinl'd through tlie RemiWic with mtiet peculiar exertion of lungn. On Thursday butt this Jiick oa legisluiure expressed it opinions of Jackson ism pretty enipharicfilly. JWemphatically, w ill bnat. appear by tha following reaflatigns, which were puNsed by a majority (if eighteen, it) a body connirtinir of eeventytwo nienlbera. . We are in aome hojics that Gen. Jachaon and the bad men abiiuL.hiuit will become convinced "aAe? a while, thtjpven the hirfiih boys haye iV.iuiyoJii;. :tiiolf?Jlnt swallow rrcry thing. ' STATR 0 BIIODB ISLAND. In General Assembly, May Session, A. D. 1334. Rrimlml, That, in the opinion of thia General Aa- of tHe IT. StatesI' in which ny law and eontraet it was required to be deposited, whs a measure unwarranted, ill advised, and injurious to the public interest . Rftnlml, That, in the opinion of thia General As sembly, tlie public interest require tiiat, the "deposita of the money of the U. States shall in future be made in the Bank of the United State and it Branches," and tlM th Bank be alhiwed to perform itt duties to the U. 8. enjoined bir its Charter. vh-"To give tlie necessary facilities for tranefi'rring tlie public funds from place toflace, within the V. S. or the Territories thereof, and to dixtribute the same m payment of the public creditors, without charging commiasions, or claiming allowance on account of difrercnee of ex clmnge, and to do and perform the aeveral and respect ive dutiea of Commissioner of Loans for the several States." GOMHINOR OF CONNECTICUT. The election of Governor for the State of Connecti cnt took pWe en fteTI? jnt ballot of both Hoft se of the Legislature. The-result wa a follow.' -i Whole namber of votes' 224, of which were given " For Samuel A. Foote, Whig, . s : s 154 ' IL W. Edward, Tory, , 70 : Majority for Foote, :,::s:: -H who S,Tr) eofispquice, lltf"OmfiiatsWil and Wtig "Co ventor of the State. Dftrrifttm of the Figure-Head. The famous figure head of the ConiftitutlonrBra tall uogatnly inuge, niptj, t fert ,ih t..T a wnrv', ti Hl) " aiwf I ff.VI ci tjed liU I tw Ute Un im.iMJ iA litiiiMiiiili'. It U id h i,' t a riwin, with tint n b and oS-stblera of a (nnuUing old Wunisii, and ahruya itself p, iiiidi'r a citsta, a iiit tt air ami irriiii t'eriiinilt iliiiiina'ir. t i.s nca ana na is a siteiy itnut t,,uii s esrra tore t and ftfat as tat Ute kill tf Utat artwl. he m do. etdediy tsili.sie by hi Wwsl-srgliitiing liiulirt.ir l o sttaritnj;, ill-natured, utsol' ut, tnrtUarmf t)ipe Urn of Ute " great origins!," m fully pfesjsj in litis wot si" statue. Th artist seems to k-iig to that st lesd whuh hoUa Utat btauljr i tef to b sacitrVwd W mini , t 'lit lmg U dauld, IVmi head to f .it, with paint eiiiresstr w atiMssw uf th punt Jr ornrinal It bo. ni out hind a bnsid brnnnied haL and in th otltcaa larftwrwll, mtemled probably tn represent the wns4rl!rirrw Iff roy.i,rij; f.ajir"of fh aVp. ni ifciruwrnt, R-willlai rwdlrtwr,-kr-M britala- ly to tU Wlent, and M MtW4 to UK pro.n. ryrw of tit puUtd. Wbil fii imap waa being elevated to rU ptrwenl ituUs th head wa wntVa-d U bar, and a ripe wu fitsteited about II Berk. A it two,. in thia Bnaf tiun. Mid uoo of lie bystander to bis aeifltao:, Wliat a Ute meaiiimr nf tiiat bar over tha Gineral'a M-ad r " IJonl you know," was tit answer, that when a mslefe 1 i about to Me4 hi dceert ni a gauW. tin always pt.ll i cap trver lai eye," But ton AIUU. i PA VII) CROCKKTT-Thk iUewa ha arrived in this city, and ha take Lining at Ut TretnonL I le taiU-d I Urdina'a Uallorv Ui nsanuir, and although ue o-s axe preurtvi in on a countawrur Ml raiiHing, ue stated without henimiion that this wa tlie finest exhi. k- J . . . . i . ' " .. . T b twai h bad Mer seen, lie knew Danlt I Wi-bstef at the first lanre, and cotked hurt Cutuliailv at LcUfb aisi Callmuti. Th fame of Col. Cmrkett hat prrre.W him and great anxml i exjttessed by out ctlixen to mw on, wrm aitbouirh bM Iumiw but little ahnut book U mm, by the aid of a naturally strong mind, and fiwrles ao ner, ba created aa cntlarme popularity ia his ow Slt and hM been aejerted f- bra tanblenchinf Itite- IT"J and gnud vnae, to reprawent a Urge body of u utliiifew KepuMiran in twivres. X, tTockett a nwm.Uia iuukutf uwuluT about t I lis wealher-healetfrtNintenanef) preweni a open, randtd expretian reeeu.blmf Uial of an Lour mdn- pendrat reoutaa uf New fagUnd. Ils dress i plain, Without" being stn?ular, and liie' manner are not an awkward a on ia prepared to xnfit He doe But entertain an exalted opinion of Andrew Jarkann, or tlie Cahal by wlnrh It m Mrrisitnled, and wlsan Colorifll Lax lueU sty Us mpltl-ally H Imp of 'aaarsje f and he i by no moan backward in rxprtauug hi eu- tliitenu. . Mr. Cmflnt vieited Uie Nvy Yard ihi fja-enmiti, ml expressed himself sati.fird with the aisrarance uf every thin but the Firr llrtd." With, that he k detuated, which i a pronf nf hi gd tate. OCT Heveral article, original and e lot ted, have been uiiavtmlatilycniw.lcd out of our column (hi week. fcCt Ne WJpapcrAccouut IA .TlU KLOni RM C01.TV. MV.Accouut jut Stilsrriptitai t4 Uf.V'lT KN CAROLINIAN, in MeckJcuburjrcoun- tV, have been pWid mi the baml of Mr. rtiry A u ii- & i . r yi i ... e it n. iv niinmH, .-nercnuiii in i itdKMie, tor rimnc Uiu. It will he expected that all ftcmani iudehrod In me, in thnt ('tsinty, will settle with him during the wt k of the Ctnuily Court. Ill KTD.X t KAItil FeH-lair)1. Mr"?4Tl?31. " " ; I : Arj;rM's -lVaulrd! 'InilP. Sl-rr.l-r wJu In mirrltaae I.IKI'.l.Y LtUUt)!! ten lo thutr-wwW,nd a il! pry The iwt liberal price in Ca-h. " All wlu) have wioh prt-rty to tall wonlJ do wotl tn call on hiro, or Mr Joha Jon,iifs Ajrtrit. llu -c;it be f wtitil jalcWttoehWw'ilos an 5stlilHirt, anJ Mr. Joncf at lr, lloyrP licit;!, in m:-t - - v,unuiu. .... .. ..... , - .. ILw iliiiiU k prt'pr t wy, ilmt he is nt evm ctikhI in UieiiM'Na with Mr. Jutnci i lluic, or with off)- itVr pcpituu - - .- -- All Utter antlrenHPd lo linn, or Mr. Junes, will , be pjincOu")UchutilTii!. . . " Salisbury, May 514, 1934. tf IIuafiliPropc THE SUBSCUIRKU OFFERS FOR SALE, ;OaVE THIRD VXUT orm AntoVu CoUon aclor " Situated two mile betw LiiwolHton, 5.C, at the Rattling Shtiay of th Smith Fork." Thi Facto ry ia'now m excellciil'repwr lia in full ope. . t . i j . : . t teiMit IMtina rearlv tn mi into onemtiiHi. 6' ALSO, , (Belonging to tlie same. Establishment,) An excellent Oil-Mill, Blacksmith Shop, a Machine Shop, and a Wool-Card ing Machine, - WITH '"" "-T Thia nite i i superior to aiiy in my knuwlcdgQ fur manufacturing, having water-power sufficient to turn two thousand spindles, and posfcewtiog all the advantage of the cotton market and tlie grain coun- trvithfe situation is naltny; well Walered, aM' WcTf eulculateH -tor a stoin .. . ... - T ALSO, HE OFFERS FOR SALE, In the Town of Lineolnton, ' - THE LOT WHEREON he NOW RESIDES, being Lot No. 9, fronting the Main Street : Lot No.1V, frdhling ; (he Bucli Stlrwt Id tha N. E Squnre of said town ( oiid, in the same Square, v a 2-acre Farm Lot And alo Lot No., 10 in the S. E. Square, fronting , the Main Street to tteattiea' Ford ; ,-..; . ' '.-WITH - SeventvFive Acres or Land LYING on MILL-CREEK, one and a half mile y from Tow n.; - . (fclP The Town Property would make a suitaltle .wwdqnow hthtwywf-Vbjmifmi r any iiwitifc man who would wish to tp:nd the SuninwT in a healthy, pleasant place. A furtlier desjcrijttirxi ia deemed unnecessary, as any person wishing to pnrchaM will no doubt like to view th premises before doing so.- -T4 Subsx'riber will sell the abovenamed Prw perty low, as he wwhes 16 move to warmer cli mate if he can sell. - JAMES BIVINGS. Lincoluton, May 24, 1934. Im OTOTiiiirriiur. w A eeaesi a s aMtWWwarfi Haling taken lltetMlit-r f .rns rly tsr-iipieil y Me, - - le-4i r f t ., i ii i, Tin or. i:, 1IM Ten t I.LV iitfortti tlto t iluen. N Carolina, and thai liei;'hliiig Ft tea, tlml In will r.a.lino. tlm WTllM ami K.U lUMi leistnes tit all it tarvsi hram lie. The abov arrilireinent ha been existing sits- lit 11 uf lb remher U-t frttin which perns!, tit Cllowutg Uil ItaUtl I ajutal hava been giveti In Hi world i CWtiiiatHitt 12 19 25. 4 ZZZOicT ti ran drXS pi tal Priic oC . e.U,U(JU aUollnrkS Wat o!J o gentli omn tf lliU city od Iki re ceived Hm LAall Intn Maaaul w an lnir a 4m) In th Ma'rjland ftil tilery, Clai Nu ?, drawa oa : - Apraeth, fSi, Gtn.UiutKisi 17 40 44, TIIE FOL'RTII r:HAM CAI'lTAL OF 4,000, DOM.AUS, - H'm arnt In correspontkiit in fxnilaville, Kentoc ky, who bad vnitured for the brat tin te la U Virginia Dml Swamp Irttery, CUt N 8, . - drawa re, wu, - Ciitn!iiiialioti 3 1 J ft CO, r A Vrhc of 2,000 Dollars, , ; Wu uU, and the C A 8 it p-jd it lea miuutc ! " . - . To lUmlsome Capital of 1 ft,0001)Ol..UK la the Man land Bute Lsttteitr. No. 7. waa 4d to a gent lent travelling to lb Nortb.' II Mopped at our (Kite, and purchased the WHOLE 1 lC ' af ' . MTl KW mtmatuU Wurw atartmg toFhilndrlrihia Virginal Htata, Na 7, j CotiitoiiateUi972, the hoi of $100! UarylaaJ 8ut, No. 8, , Conibinfion 3i M 0.),tn whok of $1,000! Marylaia.8ul,Na8,. -ComUiNt'ioa ? a. 93, tratwhokiof 91,000! KHHIDW OTHER PHIZES OF ' (jOO, 60O, 4(K), aoO, and lbousajsJaof 100!! MAKING, IN ALL, Million of DoUarslll Tlttwrf ieUiat WAHJOLeanch all who patmnizti Ini-tt tliat the wise will rwd ne- 4rlrcl-trr TniikrppncMtorrTorihe aiJuiiditl FOIT .TNFJtfTered below. igaL&Mul-fichemo l- TO BE DRAWN ON THE Jlrf ut Virginia State Lotterj-, No. 10, for the benefit of the Dwinal Hwamp Ca bid Coriipan. 75 No. Lottery.ll Drawn HalloU $30.0CC10,OC3lCCOj35CO, - - 74 I'rtwe 4 HXHmud 4 of fiOO,- -: (& Mark f Tlilcta only 9--Liwt prire, $10 ! Pa kar.n of Whole Tk'kot) will Duly euat, by eer tiftcate, $ 60. ..JidQuartow,ad Eiahth- lPatluitjt-a4i4ie mm peooorliisu. i . sw m -1 ON Jl'.NF THE M, ' vWilkie drawn;. in Baltimore Vitrc TlwKtrylaiid State-! wlterTr-f Clucj No. 11 tJO lo- Lottery, 0 Draw a IWlot. fllX CStolUl Of $5,000 ! l,S70 Priie uf IfKWiM Priie, .SOO.Vc. Tir kerfs tty.f4rA. fteksw ssf4VijlaTii'ta, bv re'rtiticatrf, ran be bad for only$.073-Halves for Qwt'eri Cir 14 .Ifej, . . ,r-, Will lie drawn, the Stilnmlid soon it'-iiiui tj n uiiip itviuiji n l.jt . I lixivia I - n-n m r I nftsvir- Cltw No; 11 3S No. Lottery, 10 Dr. BalktU. CAPITAL OF HmWW)! I00rri7Paofil,OOO! 1 Prize of 910,000 1 t . r., 1 Trixe of &,O00-k of &r. cVe. " Tickets $10-Paekage of Whole f icki to, bj- cer tificate, will ccait ill 5 in this SnlendiJ Sck-ine Halve, Qoartera, aud Eigltth, k same propurtitia. ' ON JUNE 17th, ---..- Maryland LotteryfNo. 12,- Will be drawn. Capital Prize f 1 3,000-Ticketa only 5 Von june 2it, Virginia Monongalia Lotteryj WiU be drawn. 20,000 Capltal-$5)00-f 3,000, 10 of 1000-rTickeU only 04. Virginia Dismal Swamp, No. 12, WILL-BE DRAWN. twLsircisTio'craia 10,000-4,(K)0-8,OOOH ? 75 Prize, of lOOO DOLLARS IM - - Ticket only Ten Dollar. -fttr HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS IN nrsaffiMBtrr :K"r Certificate of Package of 23 WHOLE Tickets will only cost 8 1 .10 Halve 75 (iuartors 37 Eighth 187 The demand for Tickets in tin tru ly splendid scheme will be great. ' tJrhwt-BTermttcdrp when f 10 are remitted, postage is paid both tcntM. All orders are deemed conhuenUiu--Do nwnti'in Is ing made of corrcnondeiitft. MASSOL would strongly recommend those in vrant bf CsnV1o'rfdii Mm on thU subject s cer tain he is, that their call will be noticed. AU Let. ten addressed to - .t . , ' P. A. MASSOL, . .Now H, Calvert Street. Bidlimore. will be d'tl received, and attRttdcM to.rickef 'm any of the above aclHiincs will be tent to order Recollect, for Prizfis, to apply to . - ' irrr-rr Lucky:mapsolT: " Limited YenderBaHmore 04r PROMPT ATIENTION G1VILN'. . 4-v a - ',-J-- k . 1 V '' ' rtJssssf . - Lineolnton Academy. 'IMIF. Euminatitm uf t'.e Fs i ! ,it ,f the I .in. k- colut'Ni Ara h iny will coiufis in on the ICi! dy nf June, ami terminate na tit evening tf tlm eitMiing ihi), FaretiU and Guardian are -articu. larly requ4d lo attend. - U7" 1 be l-.terrfc nf th Acilemy will be re. .i,d on thA 1 IKHT DAY of Jl LY. Ti. price uf Tuititi, iter aeaaion, (in advance,) will be j For the Il in and Greek Laniniai'ea, AL-elra, and Getmirlryi . bit tut r4eUh Grammar, Geotjrai.liy, and Arilhmetif, .s .' ' . 8 00 tut Reading, Writing, Ac, . . ' 6 00 O0r" Board can be bad, ia respectable fJmiilica, at 7 per Bsjtilh . - UOJKtiK W. MUKUOtr., P.S. The liealfhine of LincUtLtttfl, and die mo. mm I MtrtlA., M. W m.IaS .1 1' . , n p. . ate kn ali'i 1 C1aakal ScUUd. ". My 24, l-3t 01 VclctfcVmrg CoVlon-Yatn. i r , - - - " aas ( JIW RECEI VEI), dj f'OR PALE,..-.. flliDD "MU Cottoo-Tirn, from (he Pe. llJMJJ ifrr Factory auperinc lo any Cotton brought fron the North, r A pidy to 1 MtlU'UX.fls.MUSi Palialtury, May 24, 134. St " Catatcba Springs. m - . r X- 'I'lIE altovo 'place i now open, as nwial, for the " ; rwreptitai uf Conipaiiy.....Lvcry attt uiiou is ' promiterL by the Pntprietor, for t comfort and ' (tkawre of thtaae who way visit Liin. W. S. BIMONTON. Lincoln Co May 21, l3t. 4t T " ' Confectionary and Grocery f EN RT.W.' WATSON rc-tto truny'innnw hi friend and the public that Le ha iu4 revived - ITTf EWSrPPLTr Or-ARTICTltf mTn7 fiX kn U be offer tot mm on accommodatinir tetn.r" -: at bis old stand. Among his AaJOrtincnl wii! bn found the fitllowing i ' . J i CANDIES, an wirtsj RAISINS; ALMOND.i Cream and (Vicoa NUTS jFILIIKIUS: , , ' FIGS CIIINUTS APPLISj ' FFGAR.S, Ixtth Pisimsh aud Common t '. rocker r wARETordiflTiiiiriHin : ' i.imti,r.ij in I1UI lltAvMiKSi'- tw. ass blu . rm-rm- srww at a -IXBACtX), bub rbcwing'and Hmokinjr:' " PIPES f 8N I' FF,by lb i,rfr" vt nri"y. KraiHiv, and Cider "tVr w tib. great hitiiijC MlH-rtoiCHis, ma Riauu:tauJ.- r Haliliry, May 'd4 lta4.- :N&trnJdmtfactoT -112. a-DaCnlcALV -i--- - mmnKs - r f's'V.T.v r;;.Tjr.--'r.-p.w 'PAKES thn. method to llifona In fneitu-, and , V'n? tliat he itii established himself on the Mttin 8twt. (about 'niilwav btfwiHiB CadeACfaiiie's Store and' tlie Western 15 mlinian Priiitin-OHiee.W here lui irrtettds to' ttfiy'vii-'lheilfnab M all tta vary bocljWvi'--i ot..,.-.;- He will always keep on hand every article in the". - '' ' line of his buwnxss Land, as all will bo mnnnfuctn. X J-l-. red by himself personally, th'iee who may foci div . posrvf to favor him with their ctintoiii nmv rot as- . mrrt ttlat cvefylrfrtlc i boH ly biiu will Lo wa to." gtiiiier in very wipttrior manlier..- :;; - ,: ,,. Ilia price will le as km aa good tin-ware ran ncsmblv be aiKnhid at bv anv on in this Tow lur Slain. i'nh would always be preferred ltt fe - will at all Uiut be Willing to xclwngi bi ware -f'tFfintlfr", Beenwax, Tuflttw, old Copper, old . Pewter, Ai. cVc. ", '" , ; .', r ' ' , . . H. R. B. will lie thankful fj-r pntrmiege ; and re-i spertfully invites purclinwrs tn give bim a call lie." fore they have In id in their stock elsewhere. r Salihbnry, May 17, lS34.-tf ; T Spring $ Summer Fashions -(SALI8BURY,)- BEGS leave to inform In frieiHls, tuid the publio in -general, that order in hi line will alwaya ItHyhnnkMI iii lit most Neat; i'aaliionahbi, hnd DitruMe nmnrter on . , n-r- T. term a n-tusitmltle as any in this section of eotiti 4 try. II. II. B. hojMJs, from bis long practice of his . IsisinetM, (a numltcr of years of which time he ' resided in fhe city, of Pbjladolphiii,) and from tlie general sAtisfactiitn he has heretortre given to hia V numeroti respex-talde and rHlitorm We cwttomer, to merit and receive arportidfi of the patronage of the . ' public in general. : V . . '.At1 -: ' , .' r " . -. fcT He flatters himself that his CUTTING ia ;; really superittr te-any dune in this State, a may . - lmiestod by the indieuted elegance of fit which l, stfleiallggatf is in the fngutor receipt bf the Reports of the Fav . shhitis as thy change both iothe large cities of f ' this country ami of Europe-) that gontlemeit maybe satisfied that their orders will always bo exwrutBd in t!ie very iAirtityft!iS:x Orders from a dmtance will be attended to with the -snme punctuality and care as if tho customer were preseut in person. Salisltury, Mayl7fim ly - Notice;; Debtors ! - A LL accounts due me, of twelve month' Maml- ing and upwards, must be settled befor th-1 " dav of June next. JOHN JONES, Salisbury, .May 17, 1634. ' ; :-4r-.;-'-
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