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rtii, fl.mrVliimr coflee and surof p'.nfutinn have 7 Ji()! rl to perinh, owiiij to the lililnlrnra if the J,ck. French formerly exported form this Uland jar ri, quantities of ufcrr, but now they do not raise Hjiiicii'iil fir hne cottputnntion. There lire in tint Ci-1-VlUyU many splendid building, or retrniituof mtcli, crumWinff to pM"ce for tho want of few days labor ; not more 1' Wl tenth port of tli building areoc tupied. Th street were once beautifully paved, and bad commodious sidewalk, but like very tiling clc here, tliy are f'nj to ruin. In hort, the inhabitant ,re u lazy t do any tiling but et, drink, and deep. There ire to be found here many men of opulence, and anme few wjio have been liberally educated, snd are truly very "intelligent 5 but 'e bug majority are but little better informed than the same number of uiou- H" FROM THE BRITISH WEST, INDIES. The Sew Hsven Herald of Thumdy say: " fly arrivals at thi port from the Went Iiilic yestrnbiy, e leant ihnt the abolition of slavery in tlm En. gluli Islands had commence,;!. In one of lite islund (Antigua r St. Kid,) lite Governor cnlhsl toge. -tlitT portion of the most intelligent of the slave, apd informed ITioinof The" rrmdifinrm npon which llry were to be made free, and the course to be pursued for that purpose. A. spirit of revolt tin immediately manifested, And martini law wa shout to I1 prorjiiimed for the protection of the trhitet. rm jtrrm. KVAT Kl.Ll . THE CAROLINIAN. r - - i. - - -----j.t SALISBURY; Saturday, Sfplc.iitK'r 0, fcLF.CTlON REflJR.Vrt, (fostrwrrw. ) - rnVn-W. Cooper, Senate; I.emuel Rcddkk, and J hii Willey, CouiiisWik. j ItniwntiJ N r.dmonston, Senate ; John L. Smith, I Jiwjih II. Walker, Commons. Marun IL S. Itrittam, Senate. ; J. W. Gumo. and Tl.oiiiiut Tutlifiii, Commons. - lWy Thorns BWr-i'f-TliiiiMi -LUv-Ji, and William jX'tifou, t'otMiiun. I DO I. AT It V. J'ljrrrnvMit, the-wnoilden idol of the 1 1 nt!ne, in not wnr-liippcd with more dcvotsn tli'in t!ic Hickory god of Tenticsee. This Mip'imnnuatcd divinity appeared in Nashville " on the 13th of August, and the population of the plaee, f the pijiers arc to lie believed,) with the inrinhcnMif th State Convention, almost prostrated thennwlre in Prvi!e adulnlion b'Rre hut awful premMice. II i inA only dKguUn lo common ,nw and proper If-roriect, but it i revoltinsf t every true patriot, an. I Mill more to every Christian, to witue the idola tniuo homngn paid to a frail, impotent, vain uld man. " Man prainea man. The rabble, all alive, From tipplinff-bcnchca, crlhira. stall, and styes, . Swarm in the tret. The llm of the day, A pompom and alow-movmff papeant, cornea. Kimc about him, and omoiauil upon hia car To fuze in 'a eyes and bleat hiin. Maiden wave Their 'korchiela, and old men weep for joy ; While others, not so aatfrflwl, unlmree The gilded equipage, and, turiiing 6De . . JltS Kteeda, usurp alace ikey wrtt dttervtf - Why, what hath e harmed them 1 IU he Mved ... K Doth be purpose k faction t -Nv- nnchanling novelty, tliaf moon at full, Tliat find out every crevice the head .-. That la not sound and pcrfoci hatb fn their "? " Wroujfht thk'diiituroancA." But VtcTbant i PMr;; ' . i- And hi own tattle touat stiffiee fiirri soon. " ; Thus Wly do they waste the breath of :!, And dedicate a tribute, in ita una And jfuit dirgotloa tarred, to i thin 2 " .Pawned to the 4uL" . Thus one of the purest n4.wiscstof Enslifh parto ral poet satirized the man-worship-of hi Jay t ami. alu! how well tlie picture, drawn fjr a monarchy, uiU 5ibvnW'iitiit Ulkl-W1(Merfry'-'; Rut there ""is; one conulutkn "TAe icanc it near." Ywi,--thr signs- -every "wfccrFfiffrcatr tk& '"watitf 'of "the Iliiro'i popularity, wltose inftiience hat been a power ful, upon bia moonstruck countrjrmen( as is the elToct of tint planet upon the tide ; while his political course hai exhibited a many phases u that ever-chauffingtirh.' "The wane m mtar," Do you doubt! Look st the in every quarter o the horizon. VVbere are now U the ffftellite tiuit once' revoTvftl' 4rrn3 tiiii'poUtt" Cal'Mars! Doerted or deserting tha fickle deity. Even Tennesnee hcrnolf, 'tliough smitten aore" with Jhe disease of man-worhip, is reoovering her erect" po unn, and wiHt last be dicp(.hralle4, ' " It k but few Jay sinee we received a letter from n estimable friend, fortnerly of thi State, but now re .siding in the Western Ditrictof Tennettsee, informing nsof the political regeneration going Jul there. Tlie Mowing is aa extract from the letter ; ..; - ... f tnijy refofce at "theii'yU'Bft'pirsuirij'fri your Milnnal career; ami equally rejoice to have it in niy power to inform you ihut in tiiia region, where, ve ry recently, the political atmosphere was to pollnted wth Jaeksonism that it was impossible to breathe any thin? else, the people are undergoing a purification, nd are beginning to open their eyes to thetrtrth. "In my own immediate neighborhood, where, but s month arn. therft u-ere- hut mvse.lf and two or ree ethers that denied the JatkanfluAtth. lbrm how, not exceeding that number wbo own it t and I rnust give you the credit of being greatly instrumental m producing the change. One ef the converts has al rsdy directed your paper tu be sent to him, aud tliree w four others shortly will." Can it not then be'said, with truth, tliat " the wane is nearT Three years ago we were in the 'District, tlie July elections. -It was soon after Crockett had fleaertcJ Jacksonism, or, to use that eccentric but ho nest man's own language, soon after he discovered that Gen. Jackson M had deserted his own principles ta Van Buren ism." The exoitemont Was very hjgh, and the AflMo Crockett was beaten by"sniCTepificr; HBut in two years the peopls go( fool ; tlicy found tliat CoL Crockett was right, aud they reinstated him. ' We rejoice to find that the District, which is almost new North Carolina, has gloriously led the van in opposition to the VAN. That, apd the recent triumph ot Whig principles in this Stale, are, to ns, cheering prges of the return of correct sentiments,' Uirough P'Jt our whole country. - . ' . .: - (tt A we consider North Carolina Sn fkirjy re J'cved rrom the controlling influence of Jackaoisnt, wc h"pe she will not stop short in her career untl she have rdbrmed her fundamental Jaw-rdha StAte Cmwtitntioo nJ made liberal proviaioo' (ut luternal . 04T Wa Lara tMu& tli tirrt three uumbets td a Improvement . . new paper, pubiibi-4 i Waahington, in thie Slate, by Tho lant Legislature Js charged w think some- Mr. Joeph 0. Hintoi, editor and proprietor, and called what unjutly with having been Un moat udcIom Uiat Tho Statesman, ar Third Congrcional Dutrict Ad ver axM'mbled under our free Government. W hope ?ertiser."' The EJiiw is so advocate of tho present Uie next will wipe away the reproach, by doing much Administration, and rf Mr. Van Buren as iiicconsor to tliat will be remembered, many generation, with! the I Iura 1 pride and emltation. ' ' The lat eumber if the guteaman says--Full re- Tlie election uf a Senator Is eerta inly a matter of no turns have not reclrd u but enough is known to stnull moment, especially at this crixii of our public af- rendor it tolerably cctain that tlie Administration have miw , biiu ui mciuuers siiouut De carciul lo elect no one whose talents are Luuihlo, wliu4' integrity and pa triotism are dotibtful, or whose political principles are not known to he adverse to every species of unconttU lutionol power. But Ui is flection, important as it is, ought not to absorb the other great matter tliat we have indicated. ' Ve wish to see North Carolinian fixed a snugly and comfortably at Indue, and attracting, when abroad, at leaift a much attention, a the citizens of any other state in llic lMileaeraey. "METXCT10NiImTf)LS NEWS. North Casom. We inmlc up our return of yes terday of Uie elections for the l4gilature, from a news paper printed at Tarhorough. We havo uice received the following letter from some friend at Fayetteville, giving additional returns, which show the gain great er than wo anticipated in our last article. " FAvrrTivuix. Aug. 22. " Dkas Rib : An the N. C. Journal w ill ih4 apear again U f re next week, we avail oinvelve of tlm op portunity of informing you that we have return from 41 counties, of the result of the election in this State. There are now VI rotiiaining to be beard from. Bo fur a our information goers, the Repreitentatives from thouc rountiea stand, ?2 fit the adimmstration, 34 anti, (in cluding Nullifiers am Batikites, or Wljrs, as they are more fashionably styled,) and 'JO doubtful. From pre sent indications, we are of opinion that our next Le gislature will be decidedly administration. In the shove enumeration, 5 of. the borough town are inclu ded, all atiti. Edenlon ha not yet been lieard from, and the member from our town i yet uncertain, a the seat will be contested. t'-Voursr respectfully,'' - (r We find the aliove in the Globe of the 27tb ul timo. ii uwie, uie rt.ier m(mi siiow, lor wicjur.i pose of operating upon the election coming on in other .State. The correspondent of tlie Globe, if he brMw the statement made above, will be wofully disappointed before next Christmas day. It hiin mark it! There will bo in the legislature, we rcpesl, a majority uf lmt twtnxy oppsied W the A iminwtralion. - I We are at a loss to'know what the Globe hiran by I saying "Uie gain is greater than we amiotpauju; on- lew, like Pailily, he means that the Administration par ty have gamed a ureal lnt$ in North Carolina. Every body knows that last year the opposition in the legis lature were too weak to make battle : but now, after all the crowing, even the correspondent of the Globe ha pot tlie hardilmod to speak confidently of the political complexion of the next Legislature ; but cautioimly myv " From preeent indication, we- ara of opinion, that our next Legislature will be decidedly Adminia 1011100." Really, this is an encouraging annunciation to those distant devotees who believed that poor old North Csrolina was bound, body and soul, to the car of the Hero. rroa t wkbM Ulik. Elkction. We give, from tho North Carolina Jour nal, and the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, further new. It marks the total failure of the Bank aristocra cy, through the apostate aid of tlie leading .Nullifiers, to ahake tlie devotion of the honci yeomanry of the South to their chorshied principles of Democracy. The Raleigh Star gives also a tang list of the returns in North Carolina I but this nullying planet is shroudod in silence and darkened a to tlie result. To the friend of -Democracy, thi is lucu$ nou liictaJo light thi tffngotrt of dTknev We hesitate-miHo ey that the hope once based on convert ine the .South to the- -cause or the Coalition, is now utter despair. , We do not remember ever to have seen a slsongcr piulu.l&re,inr.tlw trutli of 4he"ldsay hig "Drowiig men catch at straws." As to Alabama, no one in the world expected, this year, to see a majority there slip the collar yet even W that State the. .latectra.vvan ufllovkcd fur mcrease of V higa. And vh at do vo "QiiUZ-ZZiLM ing Twmphe over the oh), North State r Globe to sin it thit I iiinihirlann l.tuintv lifui elvrivi three inemhoni , . ,, , m . , ,. . -. , receive vntctF Now, we happen to know something about the state ofparties in Cumberland! we,ly.e.itJrora.goJ autho rity, that the only election in the County, which turned upon Jacksonism, was the election of Sheriff, and that resulted in the, eucses of the,'' Bank" candidato, and, of course, In the discomfiture of the Jackton man. But we will suppose the whole County of Cumber land to be still under the yoke ; and what then 1 It w but the 1-Ojth part of the Stoic, computing by county representation, exclusive of the seven Boroughs, each entitled to one member. The whole Iegislature con sists of 202 members, and of these there is an undoubU eil majority 'of at feavt twenty opposed to the presctit arbitrary rulers. en. WhoA M.43diOsMt-japeifcilu): UuroLtM sad scullions! In the last Legislature, just nine thnrt montkt'agn, the minority opposed to the KING was so small tliat they were afraid to consider a resolution dis approving the removal of the Deposites, lest it wonld expose their weakness in numbers ; 'but the "honest yeomanry1 have reversed the picture, by sending", this yenr, m muiTiiy wf iinix rip uie. notiesi ' jfeoroanry .in 1 otlier Btitni will show as much devotion to theu: " cherished principle of Demo cracy," Uie Government may yet be rcocued from the unnatural coalition of tlie parlor and tho kitchen. (tjr We regret to hear confirmed tlie report that tlie Hon. Geo. McDuffie has been compelled, by ill hearth, to decline a re-elrtoM to Congress:" ' His retirement at this important juncture will be con sidered, by all but tlie advocate of unlimited foecutive power, a great publio calamity. His inflexible devotion to the Constitution, and the moral intrepidity and ra sistless eloquence with which he was wopt ta defend it froni tlT encroaehmdflts, "rendered hiln emmently Uie' object ofTiatrcd to tliose who wlslici to cstalinslilhe supremacy of the Executive. We hope hejrill be restored in time to unite with the Whigs in celebrating the triumph of their principles. , (& We observe, in the but 'Newbern Spectator," notices to the Freemen of Craven snd Carteret Coun ties, to meet and appoint Delegates to a Convention to be held in that Congressional District, Ibr the purpose of nominating a "suitable person'' to run for Congress utoppoiu'trnalothe IIonTJessa SpeighVwhoTlt ii said, miirrpremtt bis res constituents, by too great a sub. aervieney to the Executive. We wih thera ' success With a!) our $eart, ; -i'. V: ; Iut the great Wet"i t We have no doubt froth' present appearance, tliat the entire, West, exemt Tennessee, i$ lost to the Ad niinwtrntiiin. ! The Btatmnnan sernis not to poswus the enviable equanimity of some of hi neighbors, who are exulting at tlie success of their party in a single County, while whole Ktstes have revolted and gone over to tlie foe. CO" Tke lion. John Branch paawd through this town a ft w dy go,' with bis family, on his way to the re sidence of hi son-in-law, Mr). Doucl)U,lnTeiini'eoc. 00" By the last accounts from tlie North, tlie Clwle at ai-ar to be mitwiding slowly. WitniJioTOji, Augut 19. Lightning. Tlie house of Mr. J. Cowan wa truck by lightning on Monday lat. It entered the dining-room chimney, and burst it from top to bot tom ; sliivered the eastern gable end of the house, ind deittmyed sashes, glun, doors, 4c, so as to lender the house untenable until repaired. Mr. Cowan and her family were in the drawing-room, but were about entering tho diuing-room wlmn the atcident happened ; the table was destroyed, and nil its furniture. No person sustained any injury. August 27. Robbfry.Qn Wedneftlay night last, the store of Mr. John Christian wa entered, by means of a ladder ewrtd at tho back window of the second story. Fortunately most of the cash, (which an- penred to ho tho sole object of the marauders) was rcmavfit the night prtVtcWaV lS'of hiore lhari S"or 10 dol.it rs in m ver were taken. The store of Mr. Ui Ai fjuuaa wa antored by the- wuiM ffieana on the same "night, and robbed of a trifling sum in nil ver. An attempt, on the same night, was made to enter the store of Mr. Asa A. Brown, hy similar meattf, which failed. 'We would recommend to the owner of ladder to put them out of the reach of tltese geiitry i(p&mMwPetIri Vret$. Nashville, Acci st 7, 1934. The Convention were yestcrduvo ccupied with the 5th article of the report of the committee of the whole, which relates to tlie Judiciary, and which has undergone 90111c amendments, the most minor taut of which was tho striking out of (hat clause providing that the Judges of the Supreme Court sbnll be classed into three classes and go out ot ot fice alternately. The Judiciary system, as it w ill appear in uie new cununuiion, may now no eonsi. dered as permanently and definitely established. The judicial power of the Htute is to he vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior cisirts at the Legislature shall from time to time ordain and establish. Judges nre to be elected hy joint ote of both house of the Iishituro. Jugdo of the Supreme Court to ho thirty-five years of uge-r-to bo elected for a term of twelve years, and to bo re eligible. Judge of tho inferior court to he thirty years of age to bo elected for a term of eight years, andLbe rc-elictMoi Judge and Attorney J-Generals may be removed'by address of t wo third?) ot the member elected to each house ot tho tvgis, Inf ure the ayes and noes, together with the cause or causes 'of removal, to be entered on tho Journal. Attorney Cenerala to he elected by the Legislature for a term of six years, and be re-eligiblc. Clerk of the Supreme and Clianeery Courts-to-be eppomt od '. by their jeipftclive" court, for a terui of six yean, and bo ie-eligihki .'. - -1 Wa have 'seen some of the counterfeit money which was taken from the person lately arrested in Monroe and Rnssel counties. Most oi the ooun- terfeits, of which vre feel at all qtialified tope.k, JXFlS of Vv'Sa a nd "he Bnnk'nf' ... ..... ton (Kanawha) branch of thi last bunk are well fitnire in the vignette are closed in the genuine notes, as in holding a pen, while in the counterfeit they are open. United States Bank notes, of dif ferent denomtaattonivthe t2W shorter than the genuine. Raised notes of the Bank of the Valley, from 85 to 850, well executed. Do. oa South Carolina Bank,7 $5 to 50 -and coun terfeits on the Bank of Michigan Staunton Spec. Another Factory Stopped. -The largest woolen factory in the United Stale, situated in 4he Ullage of Somereworth.fN.IL) has been Compelled to stop its operations. 1 Tie machinery is shortly to be sold at auction. The establishment cost $310,000, and gave employment to 423 ptjsora. short time since 111 lraslsirg tail, between Mr. James Hilnnd and Miss Martha M. Bailey, under the following circumstance : The bridegroom wa nndcr arrest for thesoborniition of perjury, and the bride the only witness upon which the government relied to convict him. To checkmate the proeecu- tion, the prisoner obtained the hand of tlie witness in rnsrrisge; before trial; which render bee est in competent witness against hCV husband, and tie Wit probably slip through the fingers of justice. JVeif . - 1 i 1 ry ." J org XsOvricr ana inqmrrr. 1 WW!. In KallIiurV, by J.W. ltainey. OT Flis Shop is on the Main-Street, between the Mansion Hotel and the Western Carolinian print -ing-oflice, where be intend to keep on hand, for saJe'cbeap, .. . Hvery descriprtlon of Vehicles, - From a Stagc-Conch down tola Wbel-Barrow. (Cr REPAIRING wiU also al ell Umes be at tended to, and eecnted in a Tory superior manner, at the shortest possible notice. . Charges moderate, and terms made asy. flePk IlrnJ.iiiiin IYalf y, Tailor, TNFORMS hi customer and the public in gene ral, that he Ims reuvivod hi fehoptu the house adjoining the store of Mr. Williuni Muqdiy, at the Northeast cons r of the Uurthoue. oo lite .Muni Strovt, where he i pn-pan-d to do every kind of worn m uto line oi ur ouhiuoh, hi a t) lo superior to any dono in thi Motion of couiitry,on a rea sonable term as any, and un short notice. R. F. regularly rocoivc tha Report of the Fa shions, train tne Northern Cities, v. inch will always eirnblo him to fit his custome rs With garments made in the very latest stylo oi fashion. GtT Cutting-Out, for erHi ho prefer to hive their clothe made up elsew here, will be ptincluully attended to, and all woik cut out by him will be warranted to lit. Order from a distance thankful ly received ami promptly filled tip, whether lor cut ting out Or muking up work. (ET Produce rocoivud in part pay fir workt--... PtaiMliiirytlni. ly B. FRAI.F.Y. Y auaAc iais, Wouhcs, kt. .. r-T5 A55m ----- rTHE Siihwribcr, having determined on moving to tho West during tho ensuing Cilt or winter, wishes to sell T1IU TRACT OF LAND. on which lie now resides, fimr miles west of Balisv bury.ou the Ucattio's Ford road,-coutuitiuig 455 Acre?, 40 or 50 acre of which are freshly cleared. There Mi on the premises an excellent DWELL ING-IIOISH, togvibcr with air tho neccs sary out-buildini;s new Crib, Stable, Ac. The place is an excellent stand for a House of Enter tuimnent. ALSO FOR SALE, Another Tract of Land, LvrriFbti both sides of Grant s Creek, six miles southwest of Snlixlniry, 'tittniiiiii(C VJ47-Aere. From 150 to 2(K Acre are cleared, about 20 of which i excellent Meadow in good order. There Mis a good DWELLING-IIOUiSEon the hind, a Hani, and other outdiousr. Term will be made Bccumuodutihg to any one wishing to purcnase. .' OCT Any one desiring to set the rroperty, will please cull on the Suhscrilier, living Hnr inikt; I'rom Salisbury, on the rsid to lleattie's Ford. There will also lie Sold, at public auction, On Tuesday, the 2 lit day of October, OX 1HK ABOYK FBF.XISKS, . A quantity pf HAY, FODDER, Ac. j t.UAIN of all kind ; STOCK of all kinds; A II my Plantation I'tenstls ..Toccthoi w ith .vaciou other Articles, too tedious to inetiiion. Terms math known on the dny of sale. MVITIIKW It. UK'MJ. 0 T N.R. Should the aliove tmcts of Lund not U disNd d' liet'ore tho Vlst day r4't)etiilier,they -t. 1 1 ii .1.1 . .i'i Ktii alio oe on mat uay, to tne nigim uia J,r. ' M. H. IA fVKK. September (I, 1931. td LAM) SALE. r"'HE Subseribcr olR rs fur sale a valuable Tract 1 of LAND, contuiuiii( H IS Avrt'a. lying in Lincoln County, 011 the Catawba River,-about S Utile below lnttie' rd. - This Land is of nn rxccllrnt tjuality, wtIJ 'adapt- J e.Y fo Cotton hnd a H -kind of Grain. A dHisider ubTe portion of it ts" lowronnd and meadow. llio liiiprovcrocnU, consisting of a Dwell-, ing wl ai. jHwcwwiry. vut-houso, .are aew- caiwl titrtltt4 - - - -KTWnwmm iircph aer, and can tie aerti.4ry addrinR L anl wrthnr.-M lleatt cVFord:or the Catawtin rni tios PoslWnce. -JAMES COX NOR. Ar 0 September 6,1634-7 If. f-NO-TICICr- ...lw WlIEltcnl.eT expense tins Summer, In building W arehm.se ! fof t recirtio of-Piend every description, (and, we think, perfectly secure from the risk of fire,) would respectfully invite Planters and Country Merchant, who wish to store .Cotton tor. a. better market , to call on therm- - They will also forward all kinds of Produce to New York, Charleston, or any part of Europe and will make liberal. idvancea on Cotton left on dcr their charge' in eiiliey cash' or gosTSlncf attention will be paid to the interest of those who may entrust tlitin with their property. We think it unnecessary to give any refcrencesf as tho senior partner lias", peeti (foinc buVtncsii lb Cheraw fur a number of year. - . A. & R. MAC KENZIE. Front Street, Cheraw, 8. C. ) - Augtwl 1 8rI83t- - -- Charleston, a large Slock of r7HV Groceries, selected with great care. and purchased before, goods ad vanced. The Goods will be) sbld on libe ral term for cash or protluce. -The following eomprise e jrt of thejr Stock t J R Unas. SUGAR ; - . 200 bags COFFEE f -: , : 1000 lbs. Loaf and Lump Sugar f 800 pieces COTTON BAGGING; 200 coils BALE, ROPE; ' 1000 lbs. SEINE TWINE j ' 18 tons Swedes ami English IRON; , .. . 1000 sacks 6ALT. , . Also- TEAS of every kind. Supt. 6,1834. 6t A. & R. McKr Hend-Quarfcm, ' ) SALlSBUttTrAupsfrn83t. h?J ryilE Commissioned Officers of the $A a 63d lleriment of North Carolina If JVIUitia are hereby coinmahdod to ap . i m - j a wws- pear in uie lowrjot oatisuuryoB wed ncsday the 24th day of September, M 10 o'clock A. M., with side arms, for Drill ; and on the following day,: at 0 o'clock A. M., with their respective Conipaiiios equipped as the law directs for Review and In spection byihe Mojor-General. r r - By order t D. R. LYNN, CpL-ComMu J II. t. CONNER, Adj't. . "Tu3pl834.v-.-T.?-V' tdri t - 1 The Hubscriber, intending to remove to the tkiulh- " west, WILL, SKLL,. On TuttJaw the 6th day of Heftrmltr next, , On the premise, unless previously disposed of, to 4 , the highest ladder, The Valuable Tract of Land ON WHICH HE RESIDIS, CONTAINING - '. .-.- AIkiU 870 Arms , ,;',..,,... , Lving on the Yadkin River, on both sides of Reedy' - Creek, in DavidAm 1 County, eight miles west of - Lexington. - About 3UQ acre 01 tin LmiuI ta welt timbered j the balnnce i cleared, and mntttly fresh, with about ia or 5Q acres of river and creek low grounds, 10 or lit of which are first-rate meadow. ' html. The Plantation is under good repair, and ,' ha on it a mVULLlNG.HOUSE, Kitchen, and - ogt.house ,.Th. 'liote Inicl is wcJljateredan4 J. i perhaps as healthy A situation as any in this - fun 11 it rv - j 11 1 11 ii T 1 1 . ALSO, oHlhe tame day, I will sell, The STOCK of different kinds y " Household ami Kitchen Furniture j j - Fanning Utensils; and nany other articles, , , too tedious to mention. (& Any person wishing to see the jLarvd peHire tlie duy ot sale, will please call on the Subscriber, - -living on the premise. Terms made known on the duy of sale. JAMKB DOUTIIATr. Davidson Co., Aug. 30, 1834. . Ida ' "RfMrr and better till!!" qHh he. .... .... . Hudtbra NORTH C'AROIsINA STATE' tOTTBHY, -' row Till KWisriT ef - THE SALISBURY ACADEMY. '3d" Class, JoTlBMr Tenninatfajr-Figure Syftfeiit. To be Drawn at Charlotte, ft.C. On Vcdncfc.daythc:l stof OctobcrrT"' CAPITAIi 1 05,. ! puiki; O OSS IZZi I Prixo of 5 jtKK) DOLLARS hi'-sjVKX) of .',(K)0 DOLLARS is 3,000 " of 2,010 DOLLARS i - 2,010- 1,000 DOLLARS 500 IKLLARS. 300 DOLLARS 200 DOLLARS is 1O.0OO iUOOCt i a,6ot) U 4,000 1 00 DOLLARS li TWlO SO LUKa.is,3.Q004.. 30 DOLLARS is 8,000 ? 30 DOLLARS i4,fXX; 15 DOLLARS is" 6.40O t 9 POLLARSJa 54,fKX) l'. - 5 DOLLARS in ao.OOO- 3 SO is 21,000 1 1 10 of -'10 - .,. of 10 M f.f 20 " of 50 of f0 of 100 of 200 " of ano - of 0,000 of - 6,000 " ' of 6,000 f Lj 'Tlils Schehif, formed; by tlitsTcrhiii.iitlhff.tltftiro , "-l i rysieui, iios ou.uuu im kcis, nun.tstrea irom t tt inclusive- the toytfcUKg,mwp 000 ,H,n'krs J H nd v-'" r " - v.mn . . ttM-v will tie drawn out alternate v. firtil nun.ber .' fiuid then a pniie, untu ait ta .itw am rawiu - tThe Prizes of 0, f 3, and 83 50. areVnsiH a riT Tho Cllowintf niaiinrr, via: Tlie OOOU Tickets! wo numhrertninate Wrth.wtn W entitled lo jtbe flame fignre that the next rrumbcr drawn firnr the wheel terminates with, differing in its termtntw.i tion from that of the first, will be entitled to $3 eath, and 4b 6000-Tickrte-teTmtiwtinff with lite same figure that terrjiinatea the next number drawo from the wheel, differing in ita termination front " the first and second, will be entitled to IS 60 each. . Suppose 3423 to be the first Biiniber drawn from the wheel 1 it terminating with figure 3, will enti Ltle the C00O tickets terminating with figure 8 to eacn. Ana suppose as,0U7 to oo tne second ' number drawn from the wheel ; then the 6000 tic kets terminating with figure 7 will be entitled to . 83 each. And suppose 41,630 to be the third num. ; be drawn from the wheel then the GOOtt ticket -terminating with the figure 0 will be entitled to 83 ' 00 'jsAimjw ?wii mss&xiiii'.iPiS&J -' t-Vt Every package of 10 tickets wilf enibraeo all the terminating figures from 1 to 0 so that tlie hold-' ' er of a package of JQ ticketa, as put up by the Ma. nagcrs, must draw one of, each of the throe small- est denomitiaUons of prizes, and may draw ten other'prizesJ. :." . " -;(-..:.t-r A packageof 10 wh')!e tickets will cost 833 00 .. p --l.JJ--.v.... 820 121 Those who prefer adventuring for the large Prize only, can in this way, for 820 1S, get tle Msita gers Certificate for Ten Wholo TictetB, etititlin the holder to all the ticketa may draw over 14 87 J, that being the amount that the package mu t draw of necessity--ay, - A certificate for a Package of 10 Whole ticket will bo . . , . - fs-jo - Fof Ktllalf licket, r- - 1 ,10 bf.J , . For 10 Quarter tickets, 6 0:1 ftir All Orders from a distance. lv mnil (,t. DtlidVf bv nrivntft convevnriee. eMi li.iirwT 1. I J f ' j v.,vavv... ... vuoii or priie-ticketiS In'our previous Lotteries, w ill re. ceive the moet prompt" attention, if addressed to STEVENSON dt POINTS, Salisbury and an ae. count of the drawirur will be forwarded imme.l.M. ly after its event."'"" v "; ' " ' whole, licketn, " w . ;'.. . $3 so -Halves, : - ' . -,- --. - i 75 . Quartert,'- ;. ";--V . q 87j' : .:; Stevenson & Poinl Solisbtiry, Aug. 30, 1834. i. . - Manager. Clanti for tale at thU OIHrc. I
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1834, edition 1
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