jwrssnWTVy )f)it fir Ui liberty wt njiy--rhn Uiey hart rmuiM weir arms, navmg ntnaiimi MH1 if ntl) march, may they giv Ui puawii , and entnr heaven, aul receive M Uie 4, icir toward tvoflWuif psaca, fly lroy Hnnnge, Gen. Duff Owen Tha fStrleat iipifT(!r irMmrthwimewMimirtiUrwtiiirtl(ft fm fir HUM Rights bo appreciated by hi tfoutbera brtithren. . . Uy MUw Naagle, of lits-ohv-VVhUst wt live ia um 1st Oi live to peace. 11 (on. Jjm4i Graham. May the cititsn of Meck lenburg and Cabarrus, m their Fathers bava (tun, al war show Uieif alUebmenl lu Uisir country, in support of liberty and fmd government, in Constitutional prio ' eiples, always claiming Uie powers not delegated by the (institution as reserved right la theiruulvss. By Hubert WtUoo Mm Uia true blues of oU Mecklenburg stand firm in Republicanism tad sever -ivs dp lot Political intrifuer. By A. A. SpringsAs th politic! Gospel of Free- sVmu mi, on tii 'unit way, in:n, boon soabiy -iauuxi for lli aalvstioa of their wnful soula, tad astray by tha worshipper of Baal, it is fervently hoped that Um Ge- iattana will believe la the truth and be mM. HAT Jl'STITI VAT OOU.VM. THE CAROLINIAN. SALISBURY: Saturday iTIoroinCi June 0, 1833. We ere requested to snaounce Mr. RICHMOND M. PEARSON a a candidate to represent this district in lliti next Congress of the United States. THE CONVENTION. Tb Cosvsmos Ibr revising Uie Constitution of the Hute m now ia session. The Western Couutie bare ben contending Ibr Uiia during Uie past 40 year and wa hope tliat euch a reform will now be nude aa will satisfy both Wert and Beat. Heretofore, much wlmle soote legislation has been prevented by sectional pre judices and jealousy. Mty all 'bese hencefirth be bu ried in oblivion, and a new spirit stW m the land, to stimulate old North Carolina to works of kiirovinent and enterprise. Tb Cunventinn, an fir aa we are capable of judging, ia composed of good materials. Many of iu members ar distinguished for talents; while all of there are re spectable. It ia certainly not the ablest buoy that N. Carolina could select, but it ia one that we uwd nut be ashamed of It ia the opinion of some, that they will despatch the work conwnilted to them in two weeks, but we think that they will be in session at leaM three weeks, if not fiur. As it is a work that cannot be revised every yea r, they certaiuly ought to do it leisurely, even should it Uks a week or two longer. The cost to the Bute is nothing, compared to the great interest the people have at stake. We will regularly keep our readers advised of ihe progress of the Convention. MW (7- WimJrrful Unanimityit will ke seen, from the proceedings of the " lUltiinore Convention," that MaTi V Bvaas received ilia unanimoui vote of Uie "Pelegatee" in attemlance, and of coume tiiat of our delegate," Pmto W aura, among the reL I low can this wonderful unanimity be accouuted Cr 1 We believe there ia M one way: A loving couple once stood on before Paraow tobaarrwd. Will you, Maya tk i'arauu to the hajlb. Uko this woman fof your Is w ful wwlded wife! Ye air, answered he. Will you, says his Ravitaa to Ihe rimilr, take this man for your lawful wedded liund ! j4wiwt Wlmtdo y.wi aa sitcha foolish question for! DiC nt I come Aere furjtuit ! We think it highly probable the reason why the IMegntee all voted for Martin Vsn Buren is preUy Miuchof laur aur&TO r Ihert m purpose. What brave fAlntei ! A parcel of worthies, of the 6th Wsrd, in the city of New York, have recently met it I ll mIwi ii itn t .iiiiiiiiiiti B-Vrirh' they call " National Guard," and made a tender of their sorvices ror the amence or trm conmry,- ano uw " Aoor of m prominent ttalion in the ranks of danger" In the course of their fulsome nonsenae to the President, Thfy deoouncirthB Ssnatrfor reftmrng-to-rotetmrfAw mUlumt of dollars, The President, in bis reply to these Prajtorians, tells them that he considers the mea- .!.- tkikpaA miJIinnA. ju AaaAntial ta tlisiijirha . . . A iLi. asnHMVH mwmA Junta regrets its failure! Is it not ridiculous in the extreme, that a ad of men, however ahabby, should, in times of profound peace, meet together, form a military compa ny, tender their services to the President of the United States, and ask " the honor of a prominent station in the ranks of danger"! Doubtless, they would rather be where they could receive some of the drippings of the three million 0 dollar, than any where else. What makes the thing still more ridiculous is, that the Presi dent should be made to sign a serious reply to these re doubtable heroes of the 6th Wsrd in the city of New vrb what mav wt not exDect next to see ! Tht Caucus Vic Prttident.The nomination of R. M. Johxston, of Kentucky, for the Vice Presidency, on 'thaaaaBagraauya8ar,inm uuniryiuia. sWeyafesi who went all the way to Baitimore to have Bloody Bill Rivea appinted. The iact is, the y ice 1 resiueucy oemg wwus iian, nw hicw w.-w wn 3rUIe4 4uJM to lb the Virginia Caucusitea bava returned home resolved not to support Johnston ; and one of them has already AmA rait in tlie Richmond Enquirer. Domination Phil lip P. Barbour, 10 run with Van. Wow, we care not who they run, for, in North Carolina, at least, we ahall 1 . .i.,. nltniial3 but still wa will trive a hint to boor for, ten to one, but be will dodge them in tne ve ry hut pulL fVoalin Privilege. Tlie Editor of thai Greens boroogh Patriot mentions, in his paper, a certain Post master in Stokes County, who has been in the habit of franking whole bundles of spun cotton, of 5lba. weight Thia ia very bad, but it is not worse than the Van Bu ren members of the last Congress, who franked, from . Washington, thonainda on thousands of a book, entitled tk. nr. of Martin Van Sure, and which was written bv Um Attorney General of Uia United States on por- .... a . 1 . . ' l L!. pose to awrwyy van, ana acceive wo pwpw as w am true character. ' PARMAQE Or THE BU.l. Of INDEMNITY. - News has bos locsivad at Naw-Ywrkof Hi paaMga, by Ui French Chamber of IVputioa, of Um Bill of In demnity for spotltUont eoraniittrd opW the cotnmorea and pruonrty of our eitiaena, by the citisens of that 0o term iiwncTH7'rwiilr atthr ima"nme7lwwgviT; an siplanatsai of Um ill toned languaga wmi la the PrMidnt'a Message, which, our reader will recol lect, was condemned at Uia time it was mad by every reflecting America. Instoad of having the dew res' tt foot, of making Um French Govtrnnwitt pay us our just claims, as General Jackson pfrUsmlod, it k not at all improbabJt that it may be the cause of their Be Vcr be ing paid. Wa hope bettor thingi, however. Tha following ara Um foature of Um Bill: "Art 1. The Misistm or Fisaw a ia authorised to take Um necessary meaauroa for Um sxecution of In 1st and 2nd artklea of Um Treaty signed on Um 4th July, K!l, betweoa Um King of Uia French and Uie United Htatea, Um rattflcaUma of which were axchanged at Washington on Um 2nd February, H'U,and, according UiUi terms of which, Um sum of & tmUious of francs m to ba paid by France, "Art 2. The million flva bumlred iIhjo- sand franka which Uie Govemnwnt of the United Htatos has engaged to pay in six annual twrma, in discharge of UM Claims presented by r ranee la or nan or ner ciuaens, or of Um public Treasury, ahall, in proportion as Um re coveries sre made, to be credited to a special Article of Um Budget. Credits shall be opened to the Mm inter of Uia Fineness to a similar amount, for Um discharge of the claims which shall have been lijiiidaled in tkvor of French citixena. " Art 3. A Committoa. axerciaing Its functions gra tuitously, and named by Rtyal Ordinance, ahall be ap pointed to examine and estimate all claims scblresaod to Government, and to divide Um sum of UVXMKK) francs amongst all the claimants hsving a right thereto, and, if necessary, In proportion 10 um just amount 01 weir claima All cWma moat be printed before Uie 1st January, 1T7, under penaltr nf forfeitura of the same. The claimants may appeal of Uie Council of Htale sgainst the decision to Um committee, according to uie forma and within the delaya specified for matters in li titration. 11m same riuht is reserved to Um Miniater of Finances. An account aliall be annually laid before Ui (,'hambers of the payment efTuctnd on Uie sum ol 100,(XI0 fVanca Hhould a portion of this sum remain unemployed, it shall be returned to Um Public Trea sury. After much discussion, Um Chamber pmcended to Um ballot 00 Uie tntmbU of the BilL The following was Um result: For Uie Bill, 'Mi; against it 137. The Bill was accordingly ailoptud. The announce ment to Uiat effort, from Um Preatduut, occasiouod con aidvrable sensation and tumult Daniel Wtbittr waa born in New-IIampahire, and removed to Massachusetts; Iaae Mil was bom in Maeseeliusells, and removed to New-Hampshire. This wQl explsin the following toast recently given in Bos ton : M Aral llamps aire.- A Stato which lias given us a IVr&jfrr, aiid taken from us a 1IUI: Can Maaaachu setts ever cease to be grateful" 0"tf 8everal articles, original and selected, are ex- eluded this week by tlie great length of Uie proceed ings of Um Charlotte Celebration, which we desired to giva entire. ROWAN' COU NT Y CENTRA h COMMITTEE.- The following perauns constitute the Rirwan Ctainty Central Committee. Individuals who live near to each other have been selected, so that Uiey may at any time conveniently eon tor togeUMr : Charles Fisher, Isaac Bums, Aahbel Rmith, Robert Huie, Henry Giles, Thomsa C. Polk, Hamilton C. Jones. Joseph W. ilampton. Folding Hlater, Alexamler Long, Burkin traige, hamuel Ixjinly, James E. Kerr, James L Long, Daniel IL Cress. The following permns hsve been appointed to com pose Uie Committcca of Vigilance in each Captain's Dwtrict via : In " " Cop. Me$iemnre' tompany. John Shaver, Esq., Na than Moriran, lawrenco Bnngle, Esq., Isaac Ribclin, Jacob MiUur, Esq. lrexlrr company. HczckisUTumer, John r rainy, Esq., Jacob Lyerly, Samuel Marlin, Esq., Philip Rice. Stir hael Slireicull'i company. Midi. St ire wait Esq. Adam Rosoman, Esq., Muses Rusuman, Jacob SiniUi, John Borger. Allison sUttwalt company Yr. John Mcott, treo. L Smith, Esq., Henry Hill, Sr., Col. John Brandon, Capt Allison Stirewalt Mnort 1 company. M. rinkston, John .March, W'dwine 1 company. JTW. V altoa, Esq., Obodiah M. Smith, Esq., Green Redwine, Abraliam Leuls, Abn- Rihclin't company. Samuel Ribclin, Esq., Jacob Holuhouser, Sr., Samuel Linn, Dawalt Lents, Henry Miller, Esq. -- - , w.. . .. Meant 1 company. John trfNighennur. ban.. Jacob Weaut, Peter J. Swmk, Thomas Craige, Esq., Robert N. Craige. Mr.NeeK,t comoanw. IT. If. McLanchin. William Barber. Esq., Joseph CowanGoorga JucConnaugliy, James U. McUmnaughey. , Joseph Cowan' company. Capt Thomas Matthews, John Houston, Esq., Abel Graham, Esq;., Duct Mebane, CoL John F. McCorkle. Montgomery' company. R. N. Flemmihg, Esq., Jacob Krider, Esq., Wm. B. Wood, Esq., Ruflis IL Kilpatrick, JSsq., Samuel Luckey. Leator componw. Capt John Leazor, uen. Wm. H. Kerr, Cot Jarooa Jatnison, Huh Parks, Esq., James Coleman. Shuninr't eomoanv. Joseoh Lnmr. Noah Partee. Joseph F. Pa tterson,, William Rose, Capt John Lilaker. Smoot company. Alexander Biuoot, fjm., Samuel Albea, Esq., Garland Anderson, Esq., Joseph Rice, Hen ry Keller, Esq., $ait company.--Jme Frost Esq., Thomas Che shire, Esq., John Tomlinson, Esq., Josiah Inglis, Esq., John Hendrix. Wards oompany.-Spencer Taylor, Esq., Nathan Cor nell E;Doet.F.WiUiajtu, . William Jeriiis, Eoock Brock.'Eaq.- - - - ......J..--..- Ellis 1 company. William Hawkins, esq., William LuniurCApL,.j,P.;Eliielw son Cheshire. ; Spark' company Michael Hanea, Esq., Capt Jo- bp pn sparks, XMatnan namn, 4. n. uus, iq., uavw Sbeete, March? coiruHms. A. E. Foster. Esa.. Joseoh Hanea. Esq., James Cavaoder, Thomaa Foster, George D. Mendenball. NaiT comoantk Rowland Crump, Arthur Neehr, Henry Click, Capt R, Nail, Georga Wilson. It. Doct James F. Martin, Gen. James Cook, CoL R G. Jones, Beal Ijama, Sr., Isaao D. Jones, John Clement Esq , L roa Tin wawramn caaouNiAa. Maesa Eorroaa: Will you bo so good aa not to for t to announce to Um people of Um United States, at John. IX Hoke, Esq.. baa aafuly got back from Bal timore, where he went as Minister Plenipotentiary to Uie Caucus. He says, that he was lucky enough to get all Um other Delegates at the Caucus to go wiUi Elm for Martin Van Buren for next President But he could not do as well on Uie Vice Presidency. He says, they rather overruled him there. BOB SHORT. Aots) JJeiu. lias our M initter, Philo, yet got back! (ma Tt wasTtaa ctanuvMa. To Ik Yam Hurt l4m in Lincoln Vounlyi GarruiaBs: You sr sopfiorting Martin Van Buren for awat Prrstdimt and ya are suponiting ill tl, moa surrs of Um adininistrstion, which be is Ui silvwer of .dtsngjhisjjouinust think irnvs right and, if you are right, you otiuui t w us amtaiiMHi, or ariau to discuss Um merits of Mr. Vsn Buren, and of his policy before Um poopla. In orditr, thorrfors, to give Um Paopta fkir c hanea of Judging for Umnom-Ivm, I now propose, that you appoint a Comraittoe of Uirea of your rty ia Um Town of Lineolnbm, tnd tha Whigs shall also appoint three: Uist Um Cummitteea shall meet tiyptlmr, and appoint five or six pul.lic meetings, to be bold for Um ooaveoienca of Ui people, In different parts of tha County t Uwt two men Of each party shall be ae Ire tod to attend Uwsa meetings, and aiklreas the pnojils for one hour each. I propose, that Baomao Baowi and II. W, Connors be selected oa your side, and Uiat Wiuia P. Mvsui'H, and aume other person appner on Uieir aids. The whole natter to ba coopered with order and deeorom, as that Um people may have a lull and fkir opportunity of judging for tbemsnivea If you are unwilling to trust your vause in Um bands of Messrs. Browa and Conner, you may s lct sny other two men you like, eiUwr in the Htale or out of it and Um Whig Committee will confine theinnyne to the Mute, Come, genllraen, Uiis ia a fVMiidly challenge 1 do not de cline a, otherwise, it will look aa if yoa are afraid to murt Um qoti.. A WHIG. AVf. The same proposition is also now made to Uie Van Baren leaders in Mecklenburg, If Uiey are not afraid to discuss these matters before Uie people, let Uietu show it by taking up this prmmsitKm. If they back-ou; we will all know UmI Ibey 00 so because Uwy are afraid to meet discussion. A W. roa thi wasTBaa oaaousua. Masata Eorroaa; I aee that the Editor of Um " Watchtisn," in hi last paper, circulatre Uia report Uiat Phils White, your DaxauaTi to Um Caucus, hung himself in Petersburg. I ran a aw re yoa UmI this w not ; for, on the 22nd of May, I saw Pmio WMrra, with my own eyea, walking about in Baltimore, aa much alive aa Uie best of Uwm. 1 aaw bim with a smiling face, make a bow to Silas Wright of New York, I am aura it could not have been Pbito'a ghost; for, llait very night 1 saw him and Judge Strange, of Fayette- villa, taking a mess of Oysters together, and we all know Uiat ghosts dual eat Oysters. Ho, Uiat you may contradict the report put out by (be Watchman, 1 bis having hung himself. I tell you, ir I'Uilo ever hang hiiiMvlf it will ba to a good (at nmre. JUST COME HOME. From Ike Baltimur Chronicle. VAN BUREN CONVENTION. Fbidat Moaxinu. Tliis waa a day of a stor my character. At anon as prayer hid been of. fowl up by the Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. P. V. Daniel, of Virginia, rose and moved that Um Convention take a recess till 12 o'clock, giving,. as a reason for hia motion, that the Virginia delegation had under consHleratioa imor1ant matters not yet concluded, in relation to the nominations about lo be made, and that they were not yet prepared to act. Mr. Sitae Wright, Jr., or New York, waa in fa vor of the motion. The New York delegation had not yet settled an important nialter, necessary lo he concluded before they went into a nomination The motion was carried. , It ia reported that thia delay was orcasioned by the dWire to hear from Washington, in relation to tTie Vwe" Presidency- Mr. Abijah Mann, of New York, having been despnlched to that eity for that purpose. Before 12 o'clock he arrived, the orders were received, and New York it ia eupnoncd waa instructed to go ibr Johnson. ' In eooseouoiiee, (Treat excitement prevailed among the members of the Convention. I be Virginians foamed, and threatened to withdraw if Rivce-jwcre not taken. This becoming known (reiicraJly in the city, the Church waa crowded to excess, when at 12 o'clock the President took tht' Chair. , Mr. Catwright, of Missouri, moved that the con- volition Tgo" into the ItrtminatlmrTjf t candidate fbr Presidcnt of the United Slates. The mere propo sition caused a smile among even the members of the convention themselves. Mr,, strange, of iNortli Carolina, ono of tho Vice Presidents, moved that tlie vote of yeytcrdny, requiring a majority only to constitute a nomination, be re-comtidored, and thaitwo-tLicJabo requirad. Htfmndea very good speech in favor of it, which he might have saved himself the trouble of delivering the matter ha ving already been determined by the "fuglemen." A delegate from Virginia let off some steam on tTW-nTTivntrto,TOfr maiTa pern so close that they cried out "order!" "or der ! !" but in vain he waa not to be pit down by ahmari'"orvaf bf'm convention to mortal combat, if they took offence at nny of hta remnrkav ;y The Preanient rapt on the table, and gave a sig nificant nod, and the gallant son of Virginia took hiaaeat. The"inotion of -Mr; fitranjrs; wa carried in the affirmative, and the vote taken Ibr President-- wbeq Martin Van Ruren was declared to be unan imously nominated. .On the result being announ ced, the office-holders cried out "good," and the expectants said "amen I" Now came the "tug 01 war, and the voice of the President, already so hoarse aa to be scarcely audible, sunk below the lowest note in tho gamut. The vote wait taken, and resulted at follows i For Johnson. For Rives. Maine 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 ft New Hampshire. . 7 Massachusetts. . . 4 Connecticut. . . 8 Rhode Island. . . 4 Vermont. . . . 7: New York. . . .42 New, Jersey. Petmsylvania. v ; 80 Dele ware. . . . 8 0 ;ryhinrli "I Virginia. . . . 0 North Carolina. . 0 Georgia 0 Ohio. . . . . .'21 Kentucky. . , , 15 Indiana. . . . . 9 Missouri.. . , . 4 23 13 11 0 0 0 0 Louisiana. . ... 5 . . . . . 0. Mississippi. . . . 4 . . ... 0 178 - 87 When the vote of New York waa announced, Ihe Virginians hissed most ungraciously, and the Kentuckiana applauded loudly. The votes having all been given in, a delegate from Pennsylvania arose and stated that a part of inai iiuiegauua paa roieu unoer a misapprBnemnon, and .tJwt-.aof.jJMni.. wanted to tote for Mr. Rives s out supposed that they were not at liberty to dp so. , Here waa a disclosure and consterna tion prevailed in the meeting, when a Virgianq got up and insisted that tb.e vote of the Btate be cor rertrd as requeatrj. This ar( lU JolmaiKiialia in motion, and pnrceiving l,at I)m majority were dis prwed lo lake advantage of (hit wrong uiircaioi, Ihe motion was witlidrawn. A meinhrr then rose, ami moved that Ihe vote uf illqsaili IiiislIIs ba tmsdl tttmtitrmmmW m firrnrl of Mr, Hives, as thai gentleman bad received a majority of IIm votes of that uVlrgaiiwt. , ilie l'resikiif stated lhal this could not Us dW but, if Ilia centlcniaq would make t motion lo with draw the vote for correction, tie could do so and tliaj motion was accordingly nmim. Hero waa another Usm of cooteniim thrown among them, and Um menilMrs spMiting all round tha houso. At length, in despair, lb mott waa withdrawn. Tha Prmiilent the announced thai Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, was WKiiinslmJ for Vice-President, having received inora than two Ihirds given. - A motion was maile for a recess, and Ibe Presi. lent being about lo mil Um motion, a gtmtleinan from Virginia aaked lhal it might ba withdrawn; and hia reiiiest being oomitmTwith, he said lhal he roae to porforni to uuplcasanl duty but jum from which he could not, nor wot Id not ah rink. It waa to anmmnr to tkt Contention lhal th Vibui. u Dklboatior wot'Lp mot avrroiT Ma. Ricm. aid M. Johnson for th Vie President. They had no conAdonoa in hia principles nor hi clia rac ier they had come there to support principles, not men, ami they had already gooe as far as p. sible in supporting Mr. Van buren, and that they would not go farther, and support Mr. Johnson t After Ihe delegate from Virginia bad aat down, (previima to which he read a resolution passed by the Virginia delegation, lhal they would not aup port Mr. Johnson,) a member from Kentucky took the floor. He did not understand what the principles of V iriMnia were, but be waa certain lhal Mr. John son had killed Tecumaeh, and, therefore, be ought art era a . aaaas a . 1 10 tie niaae v ic-rrestdeni. lie had lougni aunng the hut war, and had written a report against slop- E'ng the mail on Sunday, and was in favor of slot ill in g imprisonment for dU no man bad done more, and Um people of the West, aa well those who live in valleys, as those who reside on tha lop of mountains, were in favor of htm ! A number of other persona addWa the meeting, and then, on motion, they took a recess until 0 o' clock, P. M. At 6 P. M., Um President took his scat, and Go- nera! R. Si. Sounder, who receives a salary of three thousand a year from the United state, made a long speech to bring IIm Virginia delegation in, but tliey would not stand it ; and, after he had tat down, a Virginia delegate ruse and deniHjiiced John son as a " batik nmn," and, on all loading questions of constilulional principles Oftpused to Virginia. We I earn, from a gentleman direct from Cheraw, lliat Cotton was selling in Uiat Town last Week, at from 19 to 20 cents. 1 . UNITEU IN WEDLOCK, In Uiis County, on Um 14th ultimo, by Anderson K. Foster. Esq lh- GKORGK D, MENDEN1IALL to Miss MARTHA CAVENDKR; Aim, on the Wh nlti mo, Vy MicliaoT Ilamei, TSqT Mr.- JEREMI ATT TT IX." LIS to Mia MARY SITTON Also; on the 2W ult, by the Rev. Mr. Sparrow, Mr. ROBERT CHUNN to Miss M.V1UAU llVUti DEPARTED THIS LIFE, In this County, on the 23rd of April last PRISCIL LA A1MLINK, infant daughter of Matthew B. Locke, Esq., aged six months ami three days; Also, on Um 20th ultimo, Mr. SKTH HILL sged about 83 years; Also, on Um 211 ultimo, Mrs, MARY LINO LB, .bout ror 70 years of ages Also, on the Hh ultimo, WILLIAM P. STOCKTON, aged about 33 veara, leaving a wife and four ehihlrea to lament their kaa, - - TN FORMS the Gitizena of Salismrry and its vici. A nity, that he will open a DANCING SCHOOL at the Manaionllotel. in Salisbury, for ihe uu-nnd term, on Saturday, ike 'ititk of June. In order to avoid eonnicttng-wrtlr the Interests of those who ha ve engaged to Literary? ScoyreiSotici that he will teach Ihe whole Quarter on Saturdava only. t f June 0,1 S33. Lincoln County, iA-'T.' SHT-. ? - .f!' THE Subtcriberr pmteful for the very liberal 'mtmnfliM hnpitnritr htmiAmA Uimn Wm ant.. blishment, begs leave to announce to hia former patrons and the public especially invalid and gentlemen or families who may desire a pleasant tfamtnerRwmttAat Jiui w Miady To their reception; end" that he ia prepared lo accommodate Uiem in a style, be flatters him self, that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction ; at least, no efforts ahall be wanting 00 bia part to render his guests comfortable. WILLIAM S. SIMON TON. Catawba Springs, June 0, 1833. t f IIEAD-Qt AKTERS, Salisbury, May 29th, 1835 A T a Court-Martial, held in the Town of Salia bury on the day above mentioned, the follow, ing Ordera were made : " Ordered, by the Court, that Col. Richard VV. Long, Capt. Adam Trexer, and Col. Henry Giles, be appointed a Committee to attend the t&mpanl by CaplaiiM McNeely and Cowan, on the days an. fKHiUe for Taa collactionfor- tnbutmg the men among the other eompaniea, 10 case Ibey fail to elect Oilicera.'' And the Officers further agreew Unit touMtme a year -on thefen Saturdays after the May, August, and November Courts. HENRY GILES. Judge Adv. Salisbury, June 6, 1833. p3 NEW DRY-GOODS (STORE, AND CONFUCTlOmLUYa CHEAP FOR CASH THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and Uie Public Uiat be hat removed his Confectionary a few doors South of John Murphy's Store, Main -street, where he hss added to hia establishment a Handsome Assortment of DRY-GOOOS, GROCERIES, &t , con sisting, in part, of Ckenp Vat trees, Ltnenii, Domestic, Hat, Bonnet, Sugar, and Gaffe, of Uie best quality ; a variety of Candies Reasons, Almonds, Fig, Cocoa nut, Cigar, Smoking Tobacco, (best quality,) Scotch Snuff, qc., all of which he will sell 00 Uia moat mode, rate terms, to CW purchasers. -a-i . He invites all to come end examine hit Stock, hear prices, and buy, or not, as suits them. . HENRY W. WATSON. Salisbury, May lo, 1833. :; ? pi FORTUNE'S HOMES! NORTH IVUTOIJXA fSTATU EiOTSaOELYr""'' nrtnrnnieltt bflMUXZinnVRT ACADEMY SIXTH CMiW lOR lKV To Irr Ilratrn at Italrlgh, X. Caro., On Tkurnhf, tkt 3.V of June, W ON THE POPULAR Tcrmliutlof -Flffuri Eystem. STEVENSON it I-OINT8, MANAGERS." CAPITAL' 0 1 Pris of 1 - of 1 of If ,".. of. l - of 10 " of 10 of 10 " of l0 of 00 " 10 of 01 " of 00 of 00 " of 00 " of 00 of aS 23 2I3l fl,(XK) DOLLARS 8,(XX DOLLARS a.OO) DOLLARU .1000 DOLLARS OOO DOLLARS 400 DOLLARS 300 DOLLARS 200 DOLLARS 100 DOLLARS , 60 DOLLARS SO DOLLARS 80 DOLLARS 13 DOLLARS 10 DOLLARS 0 DOLLARS 4 DOLLARS is ffl.OOO is 1,000 ia 8,000 ia.. 0,000. Is 0,000 ia ia ia to ia 4.000 8,000 8,000 10,000 0,000 U ia U 8,480 4,020 4,500 ia is 00,000 10,000 u 84,ooq lH,H08Priww, amounting lo $10,000 A Package of 10 Whole Ticked will coat 40 00 And must draw nctt . 17 00 128 00 A certificate for Package of 10 Whole tickets will ba . . - . . . 128 00 For 10 Half tickets, . . . , 11 60 For 10 Quarter tickets, . 6 73 03r All Order from a distance, try mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, enclosing the rash or prixe-licketa in our previous Lotteries, will re env the rnrwt prompt attention, tf addressed to JAMK3 I. U)NG,Hli.Uiry, N. Cjaod an ac count of IIm drawing will be forwarded immediate, ly after ita await. OCT All prires payable irf cash. Forty day after the drawuigtsubtout to a doduction of' ffleen per tent. - - -- Whola Tickets, . . . 14 00 llalvea, . . . . 3 00 Quarters, . . 1 00 To be had, in the greatest variety of numbers, at JAMES I. LONG'S Office, (Corner of Mansion Hotel,) - . 8AL1SBURY,N.C. - June 0,1835. Id Manufhcturln Company I J ETI'KN their tnaliki lo Ihe Public for Ihe liberal encouragement received heretofore, and now with pleasure announce that, owing to certain arrangements and improvements in their establishment, they are enabled to reduce the price of their Yarn end Cloth at low as like articles, msdi, fmm mm trtviA C.ltnn rmn VJ, n,mf,UmmmA . I t. New York . or Boston. And they now ofler Yarn and Cotton, by the quantity, for Cask, or for CcU ton at Cask prices, ihe following reduced pricwa, via! Cotton Yarn, No. 5, at 23 cents per Ibr No. 6, 2d cento per lb,-. No. 7, 27 cents per lb. And an on, riaing one cent per No. per pound. (Cotton fihirtinar. 4 4. and about 21 vda. to tha IK rtli ml. J.Yu. III All orders to the Agent will be faithfully attended to. HOKE. SCIJENK & BtflNGSL . . . Jaia BmKea, Agent. Lincolulon, June 6, IB33. p2 - -c Stray itl or Stolen, FROM my enclosure, on Friday nigh!. ibeSOih ult., i Sorrel Mare, four p yearf old, about 16 hands high, with trimmed. Her head and yeara are little above the common win f there ir mall white spot ' in . her tore-head, and c protuberance on the left anew der, caused by the collar. . Said mare waa pur chased, a few montha since, of a gentleman about nine mi let Una aide of Salisbury, N. Cn where she probably will be found. A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me in Cheraw, of for bar detention, and information to that I Cttn receiver her. M. LYON. Cheraw, 3. C, June 618S3: -r-p? . Beware of the Villian! N Irishman, calling himself McGraw, hat, for several monthl past, been loitering about thia neighborhood in company with a free mulatto wo man, whom be cant hia wife. No species of vil- Iiany ia new to this abandoned wretch, who aee ma to have such a refined taste m the selection of hia . . ......u.y.'. .... ,. . . ... . . , . .. -.... . intr niiii."iia ii miitm m as ina-anene persuaded a free giri of cplor tolem her amploy. er in, oanspury , a iny. were aunrrmruB soon in . wa Waabore,- N. 0. It would be well for the public to keep a good look out, and if he should make hia appear ance in a tangible form, to let the law, if not the' gallon, have ita just rights. ' ;t 1" t juacru HAiNta. Fulton, Rowan Co., N. Cn June, 0 1832. pi ILfsKOIw4 VA1TED. TITE f&Uicriber wishea to purchase LIKELY NEGROES, from ten to thirty yeara old, and will pay the most liberal prices in Cash. Ail who nave euch property to tell would do well to call on hint, or Mr. John Jortea, hia Agent. He can be found at Mr. Slaughter'! Hotel, in Salisbury, and Mr. Jonet at Dr. Boyd'a Hotel, la Charlotte. ; He thinks it proper to aay, that he it not eon cerned in butineta with Mr. James Iluie, or with any other person. , AH Letters addretaed to him, or Mr.'Jonea, will be punctually attended to. ROBERT HUIE. t?ali8bury- May 24, 1834. tf

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