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' i . -. r'i fvjue.rwjuesi.ea io ano3onc John Stiiras f yq-jpjELDiKo StATER, Esq., Sheriff -o;: fiowaii County, is a candidate fur re-election JlJ ICKWe are reqiifsted to an Bounce - the fpj rvii!' Gentlemen, Candidates Jbr Cabafrai County. ,: f i ? : . .. v" GEORGE Knurrs, for benafe. D. V. Barriitoer for Commons, I 1 1 W Archibald for Sheriff. , O. tAi-txixpRR, id a candidate firf the office I cf fcherm io uaoarrua county. t j it s ouested dining thf next session of the Assembly, ha coo : t&rsnt his tluty to withdraw hw name. . i we acuniwieage me receipt oi vaiaaoie uoc$ ieirU fVoni the1. Hon, Messrs Shepperd and . ? . . . - . .. ; ':S 1 Oftjthe retiring of : the - Vice President PreJ .vious tb the close of the session, as is'the customl j SMri SPoindelterJ senator from MississiPDi. wa JCTt Chailks b'istitR Esq. who wasannou n- Amenpan Silver Com in the payment of debts, ana nrmness enough to oppose the encroachments ced a a. Candidate, ror.thejUgrislature,darihff : Tbe reUUv Talae ofthe two "ineW ta k r Ml i ! his lafe absence, having' returned home, has ro' 'ri-0i UiU fco j-V -V BV penptntn JVprjt5 John C. Calhoun loacsteaostostateAhatasbe Willbe uider 'thn : . adidanty pro " i'Akib.ReJingbOysen !, Waggaman i; Tyler TBiLblU I 'I - ' r r Li , ! .-;r ' v 4 : !l;'4.PW5??ft.: r.i';- Ma. FoR-STTii of ,Georgialls.appoin(e,d; Becte4 v tary of State vice Mr, McLans dia-anit-ed. Mr Dick'ersoh of New Jersey, is appointed Secretary ;pf thf Navy vice Jr. Woodbury, promoted the treasury. 1 hese nominations . have bae confirmed By tbe Senate. 1 rTE.-Each df the alioe namBd gentlenl shortly 5 befbfe. , President ITackson's political . inaxlrp'ncerning the appointment of members of Congress to executive -offices has been mor i ftcinourcct in the breach than in the observance.1 TENNESSEE CONVENTION, j ; This body has be6nr in session for some litf.ei and we. coriaratulate the friends of correct p'rin thoacrh'not fin at. wjried out. Is it not a shame. J-.4 , ciples in that State and elsewhere, on the probat oted generally for the bill, and it 4 j bility'of ihejr saW The basis of Tree white from some Such: considerations as w 3 ! - TODulatWnW f r ' that we "should continue in North Carolina shackled, by the bigotry of ancient forms, whilf y yuerp pnucpies . w jneat and equal rights are continually recognizbij - : . ... -., S and adopted? ' la it possible, "that the stririt of Freenien will forevel brook, the control of a ml YfT Viv'vo in lhA i '.fAfifttlfntirtn nf United States a clause thai guarantees to eacS state; a Republican form of Uovernment ; we have, the, of a Republic in North Carolina hut'tne substance i not ours. We. are in reality an Aristocracy! where the few, rule the riany v .1 - A , 1' - j. B? " - .r.Vf ! T : - wfl)give way;t6 our-demands. We have ;ite i: linieiy to wen inequality ana injwuw. ( Was amusinV to look upon this assembled soo, John G.Stower,?ohn Randolph.l (A j; Bdt we at not disheartened v Tne Ume ?? group Wn a ticket was read oat, vitfo&erVe BaiiW. BWXhomJrifti li K enm-wf. wh khsH be redeemed. If our people :;i.f ':J. .-.-i -, in Buchanan; Char es G. Dd VVi t Hector V il;: .V --rm - zz w I wo awiwajiuijB.?ij cjMr 1 MjAhdas D. ColemarirJosepli Hamra I n W'1: m., theshpof -paper that each held m'-luf hand I eT.ThomroJ Andrew Stevehsorii0olui; I l thw right?, Uw.'presf nt ruling minority mtal, and n the hj tiplcefeL and bow tfafy eoi; Homphil. iri.-26 J j ; j 1 hope, that any thin will ne none ror inwraai uu- proTement or public educaiam, or ror mJ W J ; . great interest that constitute the character ot. a i :;.ybtate, unless we reiormour pneen wivwnuw. ? -1 ! j?' These1 eciniohV Wethave often advanced beforj, Bit,? tbe people Will not consioer., , v . , ms hover'J neret ense from; this work, wbile e can VielJ a pen, or utter a voice. ' Wre consider X as Teaching tb,the; ritals of our prosperity,T and -'could we nut have the assurance of having con iribitedTjto itsaccornplbhment,it would be a source, to us. oflasting satisfaction. ' . !- iThi liichtnUd Enquirer says, that the new 1 Caiinet jstnorb homos ha lne !ast JJomokeneotrt means,as our Devil suppose a h traitid Tor Seating Hominy. The-nation has ' r,lnn to thank the imp for this discovery; "T T? ... mcrtvlntoul imil have berctofiie rxsscssed the main, a-reasonable poruon.oi i..... tin comes nearer; o l i'fMdnt is less w uiaiuc - r.-., ! k v - .,,TTi,t his advisers, man wi --j- Tbenrseof pe President his been such jfhat the first ordef Intelligence in the1 natiod is agalnstim, anf I i ,r- for. barring inMr. Forsythi a .eeisam iwuuy , -J f ha&d'rdefaatb, th( Cabinet is an Arabia Jfr 4 ! -iWett sandbank. Gene-al Jacksons 3,e hadbeen fever eomucninci.neo ZtSimt nodcuhad a Uble pre- Jipt hate got J eot rxfrnen aiOll Him' wru , r ,4 - V ' "i" ; 1 rmhUemonev lnvtbepet-AJanKS, nas ie PWrJ - ret : Jl - ; V&ttwajkpAlv? So -v..tAamenTthe.Bai, but they no doubt I.,.tha liak-boYSsidf to Mr.Poptfv&enl ; iVwIimtionof lbs United States.'- PTtaimed. "God mend ma." - -;wou meau ? i 1 s "Mill!'- ' 1- .1 ii s ;, Ju ' f 1 ' i i , 1 i 1 i - t I 2 J r Tt ' ' - --! 1 ? !t ' V j :(;- ..-s i I 1.:: i s I ..' -J " : . r. j't j-1 , 1 - M ' , I ' 5 - i I ' - ': 1 1 in'l iiinliihiiJtmill"" fc-.."..'.. ' nir. 1 . unfit 1 mr, , -at an easier job to make a neto iwiort in the stead." Tht next great desideratum concocted from Ithe brain jrffthe SaffeMf Baltrmore.fMr. Mcliim; never got beyond the threshoWj of its inTentorj this was the celebrated aeheme of issuing' id mil lions of dollars on the faith and credit of the lreasnry,. So it seems that the funds are un deT the control of the President,, subject to be thrown into the Potomac if he should say the word.j ;Truly a bad state of things! Are-the peo ple contented tht to hare the whole energies of thj IaUon pat in tbd power, and at ihe mercy of one man? ;And then to consider bovrjthat jiower was obtaioedl ''. rTbetais no! la sanction, in -the' present state pf things; the' SetateJ has refused to pass sncb i'ivxpfts$hjziid yet the President will hold on to the money, jast -as it they had passed it. What is that but substutinV tbe wj! ofGen. Jackson for tn actofCongress? It should b4 remembered that "the Jackson arty proposed the $11 o legalize the . preset.l keeping oOheTpablfc money. iTho majority of the Hoose of RfprenVa'Uvea, consisting of. the same partj Wted'in (is favour, and by this act,fther admit that the Money is in unauthorised 'lumd$: Teat ' 1 - . ' - - - t'thpopXjb: Monet." they.say"js is r.aw- con sebtedL to adjourn and so leave it ' The "party m jfower tnnst , answer .to thr eoptsL " ', j J s "4 Alongon, thi3 wiis yoar default; Th4t; being captain of the watch to night; , -. Did. look !no better to that weichty charge. -!-. ' 1 1 ! ; GOLD COIN. i' .Con2Tes5hae passed an act. to make thb A-1 mencan Gold Coin sixteen times as valuable as mint price; nas neen as 1 to 15. Bl for some s fc w, ..... . , years past in Engiand, and 15: 82 in France The standard" values conform to these rati (very nearlri. HAncft orhlrt f Soon in. i?.mnrt in thMa J i 7 , , . " r y counlncs' a?4 has !o cpnseqofencc regularly down wherever this inequality exists, tke constant ef-1 tfe;tordrawoff;the lessyaluabld metaf, and ana mat ine true noiicv is. to adotit as near as IWd, the" exact market proportion as the etandirdi If this be correct, it is probable that silver! w.31 ibe carried out 'of the Unit! States, akgoldhanheretofere. ' i ' - We1 have no faith in the prediction thai the amount ef specie ctrculation with' U3, wilj beat alliricreed. 'While there are so roanlbank noiea pf small denominations in the community the metats will be driven into the vaults of these instiWtions like the clown in the Pantomme, tbey will take, the cystert to themselves,1 and distribute the shells amon? the neonle. Bat we are on the. main well, pleased with this law: it will I probably increase the market value of gold still niore id this country, and will thns help our extensive gold mining interests in the Sooth t any rateit will make it much easier fur the miners to convert their bullion into current mo ney.? We perceive that the Southern members was nodonbt e have sug- Thej aujtbqr of addres. of the Central Com mittpfl.on the subiect of Internal Imcrovemeot. (Mr. Hogg) has given notice-that he intends re- Tiewrng : the repl of the New JIanover Com- T . f ' . . v J ?? v "fo.. . . mittee, to their paper. He expectsto have his reviewready for publication in tbe next Raleigh, Reristeri I We can but expect some benefit to the cause fmm the dispossion of this subject, by these gentlemen. 1 ThOrsday last, 'was' quite a day of active bus tle, business and amusement in Salisbury. The Lottery of Messrs. Stevenson and Points, was then drawn, and a large concourse of people as emUeii;t& witness this (to us; novel apectacle Jj., stare on vacancy" when they found that wa3 Bot fur them. The capital prize WadriVtfNninber lSM." : The fulIoirig K . tpfiome of thencxl.big highest piizea drawn tQ tnetickels stated, V , . ; t . dreiV y 1000 1000 iooo iioo iooo 12,451 ' 18i502 . .'80,429 ti i tt 129,643 Oh the evening of that, day out community was hltvebed by. a Theatrical Vdlettainment tupbytheyoungmeno(theytlUge,andwhksh went- bffmuch to the satisfaction of the audience, We are triad to say that the' effort was i&erally paiTonizeo. , j FOURTH OF JULYiJ fTWd mti-wns of Lmcolnton. withoat previous arrangements, observed the Anniversary uf In- - :C4pt. Harry's patriotic i .r" " . u u- - I ihf hillitreana VICiniiVrfwuru,, ui to i --Mnir anf- Abernathv quea of oke delivered a' handsome address which it foned bj Ipud and eontinnea applauses. I . - ,:- i.iij pared' with the saosunuajs o Kaiitabli prepared, of whicli they partook with 1 prii a nntite. ana cneexiui iccuuii. ?mmiL assisted by J . T. Alexander as Vice 5 ... M II I 1 II inesiueni-. . t , JW'"4" u,uy',uu : 7 ' - L .ia'..l. 1 ..ffc tS nmnvlof Doctta-of Divinitv on Rev. Andrew Syme, HV K e Utortn- ! SrJt J . 1 f, iThe memory ot wasmngioamna ajj,i 9. t .5. rhe President and Vice President of the united States 1 ,-1 -; . 6. The Heads of the Departments, i s rT. The Sttte of North Corolina-Rip Van Winkle is wide awake: (added by a guest.) 8. Freedom of the Press. 9. The Artny and Nary. , ' 10. The rights of the Sutes. . !i Jhe Ifcroes ind Sages of the ReVclationi 12. The memory of Captain UlakelJ. 13. The Fair the last, not least in our afled- tiOQS. I, , , it ; j n f VOLUJTEBJIS. w PreHicnt qf tte dat La Fayede He IiTed beloredandr died. lamented by Very A- .mericanJ : i 4s? . ; : t i;r i I fiy TT; JNoMiUniun bf the States, and Union with the falrmiy abch aa!bn3 remain forerer inseparable. , " Joroo J55?Wi-rbe Pldngbi the Hoe and the .Mattock the yearround, and a theerfa! glass of wine oa the 4th of July; t .! j, " . EtjDantd SfchrFirmers-6n their ond sense and cool judgment is bor reliance in tithes; of : party. excitements' ' l ' '- ' Is y JoAn Jlicfctf The Patriotic 3ute pf South Carolina. f:l 'tf . 1?y Jtf, IT. erndiAvferhe Peoole-Uhe onlt true arid legitimate sovfeignty let, them alonef and they will always do right. ,frl - , 0?fGw J Huoift4.Henty Clay thej champion; of the West (rfCil--. S5, 5 ! j Bg Thomas JViUiav"joii-(snl in to be read) r-Dowp witfi the Prpclamation ! Down with the Protest ! I, and Down with the U. S. Bank t i ! My Capt. J. H Htirhi-XLTm Van Bnren V and Andrew jSteTenson the identty of their fatei ueture a jaciwus oenat8 snows mat a better, tate awaits them before a virtwrut people the Pres idency and Vice-Presidency of theAJnited States. ppw tvui: r' States' Senate It has wdom enough to Jiwem, y Geoi wit a . ... ..j : ' .' - : r . jwxz luartm v an uuzen His patriotism, cionsistencj and! for e higbist jl talents eminently ghest office in the gift of I "T..'H i j rr i - . . . . . :i i jay nicnaci iok tapt narry ud nis uora i pany clVolubtefyrs. -fy " . . : t , . Jtfanutti-His firm andindepenyeot stand in defence nf th rirhw Sf tK R Elecotive, encroachment entitle 'hira !to the thankaibf hissoristitueiits, & 1 for ohe iay well dime good aHhful terrant." i i c?... :.. xt. t. r . -.i i . North Carolina will never desert him. h By&lnh ifaSJfeS; Huzzum The Header of the Decla- Indepeodence , I ' Bii & Prfltxhndd BarUett Shipn Vav He be onr next Senator. s 1 r ? ii wtent With good nay crops i good harvests, and good 'fhyJf '9 ' tod.ra4 winter ;t; . I"t . f.-. 4 . fJTrrrf Hoke sThe I Ilncoln Boys---un- Irniiivn! till thp urn triiwt 4 .............. ...j " wyi. , By (xtp. W. Henderson In case of a deliber ate and lpable.violaiion bf the Oonstitutloni Nullification in the iightfui remedy; Jackson precept, Extract. from Gen. Jacksons letter to ih te4 gislature of Tennesee, dated 7th Oct. 11$. v If "important appointmeats, continue io de volve on the Representatives in Consrressi it re quires ho deth of thought to be,cohvincifd that, comg5?ton will bec&me the order m the dav: and that under the gaij of conscientious lacrifi- ces to establish precedents for the; publits good,b vils of serious importance to the freedom and prosperUy of the Republic may iarisej It is peetto be attacked m iheir consttuUonalsover eignity, and where tytpny may be apprehended to spring up in some favorable emergency. JACKSON PRACTICE . ! . f- f , em. UpL B4ma Appointments of JUernbers of Congress made bv Qen. Jackson sincebis election : -I : Senators. Wm. Findlay Martin Van Bn ren. John H. Eaton, John Branch, Joun Ale Phersoa Berrien, LooiS JUcLane, Jno. Ohandler, ThnmaaT H. Williamsi David Ji Bal Ed ward i Livingston, Levi 'Woodbury; Jlfahlon Dickerson. Powhallaii Elliaj iJobrt Forsyth, William Wilkini. 15. Repkesentativks John .1 tJampbtil, Francis Baylies, Robert S. Uaroett, leo. W. Cromn. E. F. Tatnall, John FindlaVl Samnel D. Ingham, Geo. W.JOwen. Thomas P. More. Wm. C. RiveselahjH. HoblJieyeromos John- Philip P Jam.es Craig-, oris, Wi- Ander- fLifoersitu of JVorth CardiMWk are in debtedfto a correspondent oCitbe Harbinger for the ioRowinsf account of the exercises of the late commencement jof onr! University, I. ,H The! public exerrps amehejedjas usual,; On Mondav e venms. The speaking on that and the follow eveninffSif showed 1 evidently; that a better uiste is gradually introducing fine caiasien- A natural farvmirnf tli niilite nrStolfor the rant- injr, and rnouthinw style of "BambasWs Fufiosoi" Most of the speeches, were well numorea ana delivered inoed taste.' I The annual address delivered by Uen. James Iredell to the two? Societies was entnusias ticatly received by a. crowded hotise ahd would call for further noticejjdid I not knor .that in a hort & . fP 10 deserves. On Wednesday forenoon, a meeting ot tne Nortb Carolina Instatew was held. And in the forenoon the members of the Institute' and audience generally, were entertained by an ad- I dress tirom Professor Mitchell, on the subject of i i. i t jl. .l . jMtAM.,' Ueir ueaa, oa wneai.uieuiciuira,. wcvci n.tinn toiao all idlheir dower to promote its in- Fi -V ' -r. j ;xha exercises of Commencement Day were in their usqal oTder, the candidates tor thL; ndir'rv-Thlrteen I fe TI . T " i n.t. . J young gentlemen received tne uegrees or tacu- lor rf-Aris The iext Degree of Master.! t Arts was conierrea on Cicero r iw m, j I w Brvan. Samuel Smith, John Ri J. Daniel, ' IT..,. .UTk Url-Tna TKflt W Petersburg Virginfaj and that fL. L D,on the RC Rev. Len S ives.Hoq. Chief Jusuee. ThasRtto.H 1 rjTr - Presidht. ft 1 1 ii I ; ion on Astronomy William PGcnft,,Ca3jr, William V. Bon. 4: Oration on the Drama Wiod'3or. " 45. Fwenisie de bateWould th general Introduclion blT Vfni iafactores be fcsa !;ial to the Southern cob'otry? UrThomaSp II btoa Ed en ton ; Thomas J. Wnhanj5ji IlaC; Va, 6 Forensic Deoate fpoes a Stadsa . Wire mare benefit from, an at tention 'to his giate studies than devotion oTin vaf0i;a3 ntrpute to the ' tmprovenjea of the medics j- ..'cssiaa in ihe State ?w.Vfl- Caswell.: DSb institutions for education be noder the p atroasjire'. and control of the State ? HeriyvW. iJiUef, Bucktogham, Va. $ Ham4 son VV; Covington, Richmond io fc Valedictory Oratiua Abraham f Morehead, Rockingham. ;ll Address by the President . ,12 Decrees con ferredj , IS Report of th'e'Exauunatiom 14. Prayer by the President. v r j j- I.-..- ! ' - . , Extract of a. letter to the EoiWs 61 the Phil ' aielpha Goaimercial Herald, dated : ' : i t i torisYiitz. (Ky.) June 12. " A shoctinr occurrence took " place here last we.ik." A Mr. C: married f Miss. Bnckner last week) a beautifal and intereStia? Woman, of one of our rao$t! jHpectable ftinilies. On thateve nwg Airs, Bnckner t tbe mother ofthe bride) bad aflarjTe utity jof cifettrd ntadesnC? sent J totheJioasra of her married children. 'On Sen- I Laod dtedinra few boorsv White the conwanv vj waier i uw; oaoffnierj was tacen ui. was assempiiog tor iftef funertl, a daughter of her'a became sudJtnly. i!l, and the funeral was posiponeaf,inat potn tmight be buried together. Befortlus; toak plaee Mrs. Bnckner died ; and, one aftst tlieother, riffht have died, ind nine more are daagsrsusT)! ' fotsoo -having been suspected, the servant! are all ia prison, but there is no etideoce, exter nal 4 ihtelnalyto prve the charge. The con tents of the stomaqh show no appearance of poi son. I Tbe syniptbms in all resbects resemble thosef off Asiatic Cholera yet no one else in town las been attacked, and not one of that devoted fetiuly who avoided the custard. All whoatelflUiayediedorareill. IThe phvsict- nsand fcaffistrates arealfin alarm and bustle. and no tjrapeople seem to agree in opinion as to the true cause' of this melahcholl vM&ita Vion. i MacB attention basiateiv oeeh directed towardsTexas. All accounts ifrora that coun try repr&ehl the influx of emigrants from thq United : States : as very- great, and fri We' read rer.rH)tlv in northern papers, of juent expeditioTiafitted out for new settleinents there, and oamnhlets and prppQsalsB issueti constanilyj setting forth , the condition and prosDeclsoftthe territorv, knd !tijs Jit!varities it promises to settlers. A hislorypibqi country particolar refereneeto, the.progress of .Aojstiii's Colb- nyiup,tojand; sinie the onsuccessiul at- cmpt3 to establish ; a State government, is now in nreDaration at New Orleans, bv one of the Colonists) and will be shortly pub- Arfioe other matters bearing. upon this point we remark a communication of con siderable length, published in a lato . num- oer mo iiicnraona inquirer, containing me statement of an argument j to show that Texas in fact constitutes btill an integral part of thS United States, j The cass is a br:ef one, ind has been advanced before, but with not sufficient force or earnestness, perhaps, not sufficient plausrbility, to arrest the attention ot the government or cbasl of Jiouisiannl Texas, Iwhich was with in the limits of of that pnrchae, became the property pt tne united states ana tne m- habitants became not only! under the con Stitutiorlibat by express stipulation with France entitled to v ail the pri vileges ol A merlcanq ia the tertitories. ;-Tiie purchase of Florida from Spam arid the ad option bv watMeatj jtfifie 'Ilexas bdundary, is pro- noufredto be Unconstitutional and void, for ttaritjpf power in any department of the liovjtrntpeni, or an oi tnem, to sen or resign away .to foreign provinces any portion of the o..i. ki. 1 . j u lerriuyty., oucu is uu case iuiuct auu ujc argoroenj stated with what grounds, more conSbetetit iudses of treaties and constitu- tiom than. we &ic, must decide W ! c- i . rn lAt itt mfcThi foilojvtng 4wereT0e brief but fitting: remarks of M r. ,W ebstpri iw the cen- aie, iwriett the Joint Resolutions trqm the House of Representatives,- paying dne honors to tbe nieinpry of Lafatetxe, were taken op in that body: '. ;. " fw..? ' . ,,u " i vi shall riot pfesnnie, Mr, j PfBident, td utter one Vrord of encomium on the extraordinary per sonage of whom these Resolutions speak. The propfjedifigMn whicli twe are j eogtged is inten ded to ;hianiSC thet'sense of Congress, apd of the People th lfnited States. It is a pro ceeidin in which none are to lead , and none to Rnd&ida to a' Nations Benefactor. Ii Ol aaoccasion so J solemn, so afiectid, I con teot piyself with symply moving that the Reso hiUaiSbe put to the vote ; and I do this with entlii conndence inai mey win pafcu, uw onlV Without hesitation or dissent, but with earn est, emphatic I may say, ete&i with bnthiisi- Jl- MrTlirfi, whoie oouiinitiod was rejected mTn,liihv the Senate, bat whose coramis- sion extended, notwitnstanaing, $ " Mr! Mi? CiintodkYounffi the Chief Clerk in the Departo'ent, has been appotnted Acting Secreta- IT ou iKterirf i rL;t iCirne JVar-A divUebd bftiree rr cent pf the pToniS OI IHIS. insmuuou uas iwcu declaredpayable cu this day fSd nsttnt athe Principal xJanii ana on tne Bevenui . w - J" ;l ". si.,,. i. I t A. rHtwuT HcBBAaw, f Administration) a menv- ber of ihtf- Honse Representatives; has been elecaxl, by the Legislature orwew; Hampshire, .mrin CoDOTKa for six tear from the 4tnMareh"nexttfe ' SamM BtU, whose terra of service will ; then expire. ! -1" " 4 - r,i 1 1 - n Stim?av last the followihsr young gen tlf men were admitted to the practice? of the Jaw lSupe Newbera.; 3 P: to general litera SamU , R Blake, Fay ettevilSamnf Villiams, Halifax. Va. F '' i yiefriocn3 . itionjbn political EcnomyDa rtd . ATA! iter, C (SerUnd,8. A Forensic Debate f WooUtbo st ,ishment of a mediealBoard in foilo 5 but in wnicn auare 10 oe, juauy wum and lequayy f romineq 1 1, as all are equally sincere and? equally ardent, in expressing a Nation's" ,viz.Johri il.'Haughton, oi; lyrrei, m um rwl Court, and John uray uynnm, m 5 SamnrfCStenhensi f Newbem, and The Board ofr,mmi r?l$Vs '"Mioarned to? meet again on the Worth Monday in October, i . - Joipttmenf cf Congas Both hoosea :of oocgress aSjourocd pursaanVto reSolatioa. , tm Monday evening the SOih nlttmo. j - , Court since onr lasUopfniun's lire been delivered by tfae Court in the following ca- Gastok, J n?ge, delivered the opinion of the Oourt in the case of Jesse A. Dawson b. SamM iObepherd. from Halifax retetsing the judg ment below, and' rendering judrcieni in favoi of we oetendanu-' ' r i .i-i: ' " ypurt -i Xri the case of the State trL Beenmin Djl. k-? iaofaak, - alSrming: the . judgment t Chapel HUl n Threay evenihlas by Kef E Mitchell, Nelson JL; Monger, Lsxrof Torkville, S. Ci to Miss Mary U Hilljard of this place. ? . ; -l. f - 1 Ashevine, oh. the 17th ihlu Mr. Mar- cus L-lIoke.pf Lincolntori, to Miss Harriet E.;;aIsMr.JaabR.Shirord,ofAsheviUe, toMjss fllary E daughters of James M. Sturm tsq. ;H .r " ; In 1 Charlotte on the 45ta ult Thomas "J. Holton 16. Miss RacBe) !R. Jones. ! 4V la Concord, on the 13th msi, Mrs. Efieza Moore, (formerly of Metklenburr.)wifef of Mr.Elam Moore aged S3 yeaid, HLmonths ;i;r I f WIIj UjLULiB ESTATE, TO BE SOLD ON A CREDIT. BV, virtue df a deed of Trist to mft exe cuted by John G. J Hoskins, deceased, and for the purposes tberein contained 1 shall SELL .at AucHonJ to trie highest Bid der, at the Court House in Salisbury, N.C ori Tuesday the i9tb! day of August next, the following property, viz t , - One 5 th part of a Tract of LA1calIedbe Containing in ihe whole, abut f Acrei.; Resided the ievffintit tiMmcts of tbif j being a rich mine, I the Land is of 1 good quality iwfVmingJand the f situation healthy j Tfajsreis; ; new dwelling house on -the ! : fremisc, and suitable out- ( H O 1S E S . 'A riesfo man, named ,TOMtegrd wo; man, named DINAH , a negro girl, named LETIT2A; one" named HARRIET ; one named AMANDA. Also j i one CAR RIAGE and HARNESS', two clay coloured MATCH HOUSES; two MULES; one StJLKEY and HARNESS; and one PONY. , :h' : t;J 1. A Credit of stir metilhs will be given to the purchaser, on his giving bond with ap proved security. The Title of this proper ty is unquestionable. V H. C: JONES, IVustee. Suiistury, July I1VIS54. j 51 tsd. A LIST of Letters iemainins in the Post XSL Office at Statesville, N. C on the 1st day of July, 1834, I i B J Jos.' Pi Ualdwell, Ks.lJarrer j Arasmus Brown K James Benson James G Knox Root. Brown James G Locke 2 C L A Landers Rev; John W. Childs Martin S Leonard James R. Campbell 1 M Wm A Clay well Wm S Jtfoore Dr R H CarsOh John Afoore, Esq James M Clemmens 3iargaret; Millsaps Charles Ch archill Col John; Mordah . John or'EienotM'Brvde James B JtfcClanihah I O Joseph P Caldwell Lawsdn R Cameron John S. Carson D Francis Otswalt P William Pyles or John Moore Robert Phillips ! Wm L Davidson Alexandei Duncan liilus Dobbins E Rev John E Edwards! 1 R i.. F, David E Rencle Jetitha Fowlkea . S. James Foster, or Tho's John BhiwJ WilliFerd Clark Shaw John Fleming Solomon Summeri "James Swan n XJharles Storms 3 ; Hezekiah Summers? .Jl -R ? RobyTcker fameel S Tappan i I llred TuckeJ ohntThorntoniM D John Waogh. p John Webber Jamesj Gay lor David Gray H Fiss Sarah Henson John Hill, senY Wm H Haynes Michael Hoke Jourdin Hodgin Mrs Sarah A Hill James Huie David Holman Jbbln Young ( Robcft Son) W Kg;RRfcP JV. A LIST OF LETTERS, I Rmainin? in the Post Office at Concord N. C on uieuis ui f . , ' A-Wm. Mi Alexander. Aoranara Area, Willi, m A ndrew. Mart. Alexander. Ti Samnel Black. Ezekiel Baucum, Miss Snhnah BiffeK Nicholas Bohain, Thomas N. BlackMi88C(is$ey BMllen Charles Black Wel der, Alexander M. IJigger. . . i C-WUliam Cooke, j Andrew i Corzine Will n-f?eonre Gurmoii. Georsre Goodman; Rev Henry Graeberi . 1 ' , .... . H larob HiMZtl Jariics Hodson. " B T 1. iie- mH Mi Rlehori Hudson. Robert B. Hndson Joshua Hodson Jesse ,W. Hains. James Henjy, K Michael ! Kook, .-.j T Tice Iitecar, GodCrey Lipe, Chlpeper Lee- ' h J 1 , ailLhwri. William S. McRee. Na MnntitS'. Hftnrr G. Montfort, Moses McKinly, Mr Amelia, Millet, . d ii l..kn P.frf : aficba.el PronetL, RilMartin Rendleman, Martha Rogers, Iaa Mary Ci ReeseMichael Rock, SJamrs M. Shin, Nathaniel Suns, Sull,i William Spears, i w " " TT,mr nf tbe; PresbVterT. TnAt-r. ILfrM. A Tcater, Sweca Turn- er,' 1. . ' ; 1 ! " ; ( ; V W-Juha C. White, Simtoo WixiecoX2e- nts White, , i. '-ii ! ; ; I Y-J.W.Youngjji n ALLISON P.. M..r ir JVorth Carollnalstate To be drawn at IJnu..H. tJl - - ; jWe&esday mki&frMfe 1834: 1 Prize of I 5,O00- 3,000! 1 Prrxe of 1 Prize of 13 -3,000 2.000 10,000 5,000 3,000 k 2,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 3,000 80,000 2,000 ' 1,000 S00 500 "" 200 100 50' 20 - to 4 6 is T 10 Prizes of lOrizesof JO iies of ; 10 Prizes cT ; '20 Prizes of .60 Prizes of lOdtprizes of . $00 Prizes of 1 6,000 Prizes cT f far j is is 'hi 2cyS2J( hSMimioiUtj to1 ' "$120,000 io be drawo on the Hfrh nji r.L. blL. :. Thrtw HMSe the other Uw is certain to draw one IPrsL and ttr.draw hre- tbe prizes ryableuTcash 40 days after ihe drawing, saleci to lh cVu aj deduction of IS per cent. fAfaekase of whole Ttcfcete n and moit draw nett Ii7 Those who prefer ldrntimlw r.i tfuiii.LL pnte only, can in this waT, for 5, at &B manager's certificate for 10 "whole Tickets en titling the huldrr wall the Tfe- l.JZ. over $17tbat bdng the amoonf ofthHtjprizeg that each paekae must drav. 'Wcki&a of snares in proportion s. f 1 n. A certificate for 1 a wholiTTickets '3 oo , ... do Halves J 150 AH orders from a distance bv mail nn.rt oi7 B??? reInpe; endowing threaah or it iiw jl icacw id our previous lwdttery W!l receive the most prompt attention, if silrfriH venson & Points, Salisbury, N.'C." &Sn account: of tbe drawing wUl be forwaWed4cinediatIy after the event; - ( 1; ' Ticxxts 4-Halvxs I faaitfii i. MY OE CHAAlBliRShwIra4t4 employment A.thVirti my uwv.umess ne mars nsatsiutnjrcros-ie?rred 'will r spoil ; ine eiegance 01 nur gait ; or unless roastea goose while tne thermometer is at 890 goes a gainst his stomach. Be that as it may, I. feel compelled to let the public know that he Is ab sent without my peimission, . and tjiat I will en force the liAvv against any me who harbor?, conceals, or who abets him id any way. Joe is about 12 years old, dark skmned, and rather po ny built; he had on a flat cap, Linsey coati and blue Janes pantaloons; : It is I possible thatba mav have ioined a band f EniirtrrnH lately here, as he then, landers land, made staled proposals for a pUce in the ring, i ..u, g. 4 ,e cents to any one who will bring him back-j un less he has learned to cutsomersett8,n thateaso I cant pay butjf5re. j ' H.H.BEAR&. ii " EJOTIGE- "Bf vifmroT decree of the ffonliudgff f ihe . .tnyji.j , ui inmii cuuaij, i iwill Sell at the Court House, in StatesvBKon tie 3d loo day of August next, a TRACT OFjLAND, in said county, belonging to the heirs of Andrew Neill, dec. called the big meadow tract ccQtain- icg . L H . k And at the same time and nlaci Bv &rtn of a like decree 1 will sell in three lots, a tjact of laoa, neionging w the heirs ef James Mdfrisoo, dec. joining Robert Johnson, James' Moore, and others, containing about 6ZO AORBSi j Both tracts will be sold on a credits of cnl and two' years. .1 ..1 .. I. . JOHXMUSHATc.&s. T..J.. , f I Sw;51 examination iof tht female school at IVllliairisbutg, Iredf H Co will take place da the 17th ttf July, to commence at '4 9 o'clock: Parents and guardians aire requested to attend. . - . r" NANCY CAMPBEIXj! Principal. I WmiamsburgJuJy 12. 1834 X , fllHOSE who owe me are notified that I 11. Wcst Have mt Mo5Et) arvd if they la not call oq mt within a reasonable time, I mutt send some one to call 00 them. 1 1 f i -WILLIAM RdWZEE. f !Tii8 ;TJo riling Rettitedj At Iks jSorih'taroltna Itocji Storr The Letters of JOHN RANDLPlt to a j.1 young relative, from early yoatb to manhood ; Canterbury Taies, swtd iaerie, S oli.V r TURNER & HUGHES, t Raleigh; Jin -Mq . '; Te liate 8h nand jicailii1 Deeopf 23w0titrt Sjilf, containing a covenant of seizin in addition to tl usual covenant of cTiiet ryoynwnt commorjly called a warraritj -I here is a cooaiderahje vinuge to the purchaser tri : this improved form, m it enablclhim to bring a suit so soon ai be d s.. coverl ttbif bVIuuV4itainetf k "badfitlefkejttk dins' to the usaal fonn be " cannot sue tbe I seller Until be has bees ousted from his ; purchase by toil This U worthy of attention in thopis wbc lay out money for Ian i . . va nave also i . Land ULisx utir 1 1 cf accenrg diit . i - ' !i . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 12, 1834, edition 1
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