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i V. J. ttVAllllOAV Proposes to Publish, in Salisbury, N. C. , A Tlonthly Haaziui't : ' I'ndeb thk title ot .' mt f ft JL lit JL 11 II III Ij wA&SlsKllll, I fPUE FAMILY ASSJSTAN Ku Joins, KdUoatiom, and Gkkkbal Lit-hmtuk. I EiaxKnally it interid.rf massif , t . gt ' and diighly important task of educ.ating Uieir families, The Editt hat two very interesting association under hi charge- Bible Class, and a (Jeiieral-Kiiowledire LUeachrfwhkh heDre1reawritUmutk1nH: - and, for his own satiafaction, wrttten arwwera, ' Hhould the proponed niairazine ifo into oueration, tlwwe queHtion and auiawert Will be published in it It will be tlie en deavor of the Editor to make the protmHiid publication as interesting as he poxsilily can-to nil iut lges with ' such. articles as shall be worth reading ; and, as it will appear onljr onbe a roontli, each ime who takes it, may fiiwi line to read iL't 'fe artriV thall, in grnfrnf, he $hortr Such iW?iis jf Foreign and Doinertic Intelli. - - . . I j ... H I I lit gence-aecuiar aa wen as reiiL'iooD as mail De a-'io-ed interetiii?, will be inserted. In fine, it is intended to make The Family Aiitant minister profit and t aniuiMsment fur the long wirier nights and sultry nlin-' mer nooua, . ' TERMS: " " I. II will I liwiiod mi the tWHh of every month and will contitin sixteen Imxrial Octavo IV" u double . colunius, printed on a new and, legible type, and on ve ry mpnrior paper. jmWm will fc 0 IWUratid I wi,f .mtil the expiration of lore, inontl . - ..i . .: . l i m i . I r-w sunncrnifn ran oe receiveq hit a sitnner po. i riod titan one yea ; ami no paper dowootimied until all arrearires are paid, except at the Kditor's discretion. M. ftT 1 7U tUIIllU'StUitl Will rltitllUnP (in tlA Hstl I of April; , pmvided . ' c.,prter.t n..mb..r of Wr.ls-rs an is arrvaiiT-i aiii'a vti niinin wini inn itinti riit fcriptioi. lists, are requested to forward then, on by U. e 1st of that nwnth. February P. J. SPARROW. Travellers' Inn. US -It ii-ii wn aAltTiiwvu'P ' tiio rvuin-n I ;""t0 "r tHa "W"'X1T I.i:XL(4TO., (X. CAKOM A.) THE SuTjacriber takes thiimethod of informing TrBllf that he keep a House of Enter tainment in Lexington, (IN. C) on Maiu btreet, guuthwert iif the Courthouse. . His Tabje wilt alwaya be supplied with the best far thatl plentiful tnighborhood can afford. His l.'llou '-Mm pfpatciqua, 4 attwided by servants . who an industnoua and cealouato please. Travel. ler can llwayt txs i accommodated with GOOD B K US In roprtii with fire-place. And last, hut ffhrtT th least Irrmortant consHlerathWl, HORKES itUi alvayt rtcrite tat ntimHm, in the tituMt tf the Subicribtr, that they may leave it with in- creased ability tor do the tcrvice ot ma road, . ; Leave ilellosf the Subucriber, FOR 8A ""LlSBtJRYi'oo the ""ft'rwiihga bf flfufay, TJurs Viy, and fiiiturJay, and returns) to Lexmjtop on lna ucceeu.ng evenings. KT fum?n fVHplt 80 to. Worth, by entering tlietr name as iaf aa oaiisbury only, and iKerw tgaing ina jaccmjiiooooiiiKi tini m ijcain on,- can have their choice, at the latter place, be tween he Piedmont Line and tho one which run by way pf Fredericksburg. . yuiia.rt jiuim, i . Iexington, March 0, 1834. To Coach and tUft TIal.fr, N V-j . THE Fubscriber wishca to 'j .ii" Mhi at th abitve buwieissaiiii -s-t. win givo iioerai wag 1, poya ' '"'" ble in ( A M II, to such as are r.i workmeiu ir he will KENT his SHOP and TIKJLS, nud M.LL a large mipply of well-select. cl ral well-snaaoriod Timls'r. Hie FliojiT itu'alcil in a 'Vrntral awT wislnrss part if the town, near Ihe Court honse, anil hetwoen th Muviin Hotel and the " Western Carolinian" Priuting Ollice- which give it ome advautagF. .,ny oir morwyoimg men wishing to go into the. klV busiiien- would do -, - - r p ili tU la la iLa MuLccriber'.a Lb. wwhtk to travel Tor 1,n hoallht inil wuuld anrd asMtance to sot-h as are of lolwl h,abiis, and iihliwtrion ami faithful worknHin. CYRUS W WFT. h-J-try, March 8,134. ,41 I irtitl-ftnarter.s l f L I . 1 u ,7 Fei.rwy 2otM h5l ) f 1 II F. 0 FF K 1 li S of tho 63d Regiment of KilWiUI n Si- i, Rrn or tr ithI lo Paratlo in the I , 1 1 1 1 i- M, iff -t r mv tl,o?"itb of March ,t i-t . a tu .1 h ooi4ii, t Drill. r. h -.tt-d, a Isisines of i.A I! r 1 I w i'l Ixi transacted, , ( ' !. C tainanUnl. . 1, .,init. M'Ml.Y 1 ; ; !!!' h a - Opr-nhi? of Use Fpiiropnl. School DCFEURED. IN confluence of the imuniul inclemency of die past winter, tho progress of the.Build'iiig de signed to serve as a Dormitory for the pupils in tlii! Institution, ha been retarded much beyond the expectatiisia of the Executive Committee, under whoso directions it was Commenced in December lust. And as tlie material of this structure in stone, tho process, of working in which ia necessarily slow and greatly dependent on the weather, tliere in now no hope of its completion by tho time) lieretoforc specified for comuleitcing the School ' - I In circumstance, together With the uiiliculty IiLmlt t Yu oJtrurfnttA In nav-i'lt rinr in tirns) frnm the Nortlrtemifi 'irticliw Turoltuw' 'e ,0 'he establisdnnent, and the recently express; eJ opinion of the 'Rector, that, without the aecom- modations to be- allorded bv flio new building, he would be unable to carry into Miccessful operation LlUe aysttauauiusi, JmJu-.uuHtrAmW tno-nommittue, HiowerrrTelurlairtly, to post t me. for a f:w. Week; -. The Public, therefore, are respectfully informed the EPISCOPAL 8CHt)OL WILL BE us M ()K'KD (not J . . " ' ml) on the first of April an before a1; on Monday, tlie 2nd day of unene; W Wtuc i tune it may do contKieniiy rohed on that every thing will be, in rewlmeiw. Uy order of the Executive Committee, GEORGE W. FREEMAN, Sec'y. Rnleitfh, March 8, 1834. 4t YJIvliUWlIiK Town Property IX UCOLATO-IOIl SALE, I The Subxerilier, wisliing to remove to Uie West, OFFERS FOR SALE HJS House aniVliolmlAutoXiilon, One of (he beat Mauds. in the V illage FOR A STORE. .. i or a House of Entertainment. The Buildinpi are imculiarly calculated for these P"?"' m:?t lurrrn Nlfim mlfl f vklinlifiv.liiifimii. tirul hnruliiom.v A -,. ., . , rj aituatod la tront of tlui Courthouse, with extensive d II I II it a If I ry LcllHm, ami all nocoswiry Out-lluutes convem-1 untlu utlatsaH sarwl in miJ Mumm I JJNCOLNTUN i. mm iX the most thri ... i o I u I II V'B? v,llaRc m 1tho, hom Htntos-bemg exceH- ed by nono for health, beinir in sivht of the rnoun- turns, in tlto centre of the 0dd.MuRSi and in the midst of tho niiuiy Iron. Works in this county. It is but seldom that so valuable a stand can be ob tained it is worth the attention of capitalists who m.. w ' wwj i and profitable business may lie done, and a large LtansM' ' A ksrMltaiaM snwituanlif. astfksMRaa Bin mwianoitrA I capita) employed in mercantile buBinosa. bar- lrftill U-UOW" ollcred. in UlU nroisirtV. - I). REINHARDT. Lino4iktoAt. vMareW-1 1 HA TWIiOUliG. ISt llj.llllill Fralry, Ilavintr n'oiviil I lie In. It Philadelphia, N.York, London, ami Paris style of FASHIONS, aiwl ha- viug in his employ a nuin lnr of workmen who are first-rate, IS PREPARED TO Cut and Make Work d ifyh tnprrwr to mw June in thif jtart if the r tnunlrfnd oiraya WARIUNTKI) TO FiTi ,.- OruVra for Work in hi lim!,froin a ilwuoee.will be punctually attended to acconling to onler ; aial all kind of local nMom-work will In? done at the shortest not ice ami on reastsiable terms. He can be found, It all tiinna, at his obi stand, a f j, , Slumrl.ter's HoteL and iarlv Mr.: John Mund.y Vstor. " v - I " - TO TAILORS, Rcing Agent for some of tlie mont Fiishiisinble Iailors in New lork, the HulMcnher is prepared to teach or givo instruction to any of the Trade who- may ik'sire to be more is'rftK t in ileir lii laws ; aial, frtwn his befioT (hat he r firirywipabto- of giving wtisfuction, he respectfully roquestj all who iHmire iiiMniriKMi to call on him. t PalisUiTT, 1 S t tf R; FR A LEY Twenty Dollars llcwanl. RAN AWAY from the HulMrri. brr, on Tbitrwhrv th '3mh of Fein-w ary, a NEURO MAN, by tlie uanw of . 111a1 He is altmit 40 wars old, A feet, 10 inches high, dark complexion, slightly hold, ami is a shoe-maker by lmle. He is suHsed to Is; now lurking about the l ork ot tlie ladKin. I hetWm and k4iverv of said Negro to the Aibwri- ber, at hi residence, about 19 mile north of So. lisbury. ANDERSON E. FOSTER. Rowan County, March 8t NE WG00DS. THE Sl'B.S4'RIHFR IS NOW REPEIYING. AND Of I. Mi, A Large and Pull Supply or pONSlSTINC. of EVERY ARTICLE generally kept in a Country Retail Store 5 all of which he u disposed to arlj LOW f r CASH, or to poitctnnl enstomer on ntorr credit. The-puWierarr utinrsted to talt,- hear prices, ud jiMge lor toe i selves. DANIEL U. CRKSS. Salisbnry, January 6, ls:l tf NOTICTs. TtHE nrgned ha tbi day irowlified a F.i.j - erwtor of th lnt Will and Testament of Ao-1 dersoo Fdlia, deceased, and. hereby irquest al purser) having claimf against said Estate, to fee - tent them for payment within tho time prescribed l y l---r i ami ai ttiose indebted are hereby re J t eke fNivment. JUIL3 ELLLS, iscMor. v f a- ;- ; ' - 'it itm- WESTiHlN CAROLINIAN. ISSUED WEEKtYjasswmaaJOIIN. BEARD; Jtt. , rcixt -of, ircBUCATibir. 1. The " Vrrait CAtouHiAi" i publislial every M.widay4atTwo Dollar r nuum if paij in ailvwee, or Two Dollar and FulyCent if not paid untd after tlie expiration of three mmtha. ; : r 2. No pper will rg durmtinued until all arrearages are paid, unlet at tha dwretkm of tHe Editor, v ' 3. Ifo aubucriptioa will be received for a less time than one year ; and a future to. notify tlie Editor of a wbh to dweontinue, at leait one month before the expi raiialiTaearYiulr wmakTerwIar a aewBngrpIrlCnx., 4. Anv oeniW who will croc ore six subscribers to the Carolinian, and take the trouble of collecting and transmitting tlie ubwriptkm-price to Uie Editor, shall bave tlie paper during !ne contiiMance of weir sub. Ml!"". .wMwit dw , tkkxs or SUVEMIIBIW. 4. Advertisements wiB be conspicuousW and correct lv inserted at 5() cents per square for the flint insertion, and 331 cenh for each continuance : but wWe an ad i . i a. ji -.ta vertimnent is oraerea w go in only twice, J) eu, wiu htv chtrired ht each insertiom - 2. Merchants, Mechanics, and Professional gentle men, who nay desire ooudautlY to appear betbie Uie public, in ear advertising columns, will be received as yearly advertisers, ana a aeuucuon ai 10 per cem. vui be made fknn tlie above charges, I to cotBEsfoSDlsra. 1. To iisore prourat attention to Letters addressed to the Editor the postage should in all cases be paid. What is more pleamnt than a well-ohaved chin 1 What more beautiful than a well-cultivated head of haul m - James Bonner, Barber and Hair-DrcMMcr, . : FROM PimDEU'HIA. 0 I TT?fXi LmIva aMMtisfctfttfifftf ta iiiarm itiA PoaiLunl I f U I iyrwviii j w asaavaaaa aas uwr-iii 1 1 r Sa .1- ,i s well . ... J 1 1 as Traveller through tlis section of country, that he lias Opened a Ship in Salisbury, nearly OPPOSITE MR, SLAUGHTER'S HOTEL on Main Street, for the frosecution of his business an ml U$ thttmu ormre. 0" His resioVince in tie mshinnaMe City of Phi ladelphia enabled him U become well versed in all Lti,t r i:. nrnr,,.-.i k i iherC.i. . . . . V a ammaa t-9UA KAjentwmon to 4he roost mwer, and b CUT and CURL I both Lailies' and Gentlcrmmi Hair in a very supcriorJ and elegant style of r anion and Keauty. Ladiea who may desie his services, will be nt- mlea at llwiir uwelliiig. (.eiitleiiH'ii who prefer to he waited on at thoirroouis, will bo accommo dated, by him, with plenum, at a moment's waru- n?. When not professbnally cngagtsd out, he can alwavl be found at his imp. . OT Raaor honed iua first rate style, on short notice. 1 JAMES BONNER. ftilislsiry, rarch"8,yft34r tf TIN WARE. TO MERCHANTS AND TEDLARS. THE JUBSCRniER ms at TRESEXT os HAND A - F U L L A &iO RT M E tN T 0 K TIN WA.U1V Made of good materiak and firatrate workman- - ship, couautiug of ;he tollowing articles, 120 doien COFFEE POTS, assorted sizes ; 40 doxen Open BucteU, ditto ; 30 dozen Covered dtto, ditto; : 78 doMO Cream ini Patty Pans, ditm ; 4 , 40 dozen Light of pr ,Moullf ? . 13 dozen Milk Slraiver ; dozen PANS, astorted size ; 32 dozen Measures, ditto ; 24 dozen Funnels ; 100 dozeu TIN CUS ; 20 dozen Milk dite ; -UdweojyASH MASONS. ALSO Cullender, Stow Pan, Watering FcU, Card Stands, Oil itaod, Bugle, Blow" Homa, Lanthorii, Pepper Boxet,' Graters, Dipper, Dresser Scoops, Stage Lamps, &e &c (Br lkewax. Flr- TUw, Patorr Old Copper, Wool, iud U, liken in ejehange. DANIEL II. CRESS. Salislairjr.-Jairtriirj 8, .834-. tf t'harlevion and Cheraw THE STEAM.BOAT MACON, Crr. J. C, GaaMAii, ITAVI5Q been engiged, last Summer, in run nine betweea CharlMtoo and Cberaw, calling at Georga-Towa oa her war up and down, will re ume ber Trip in th course of a few day, and m HKaooaa m m emiMiea m im irao um anu- ledinr lirht draft of water, fdrawinf , when loaded, only about tour am a half feet) will enable her to reach Cberaw t all time, except oa an uncommonly low river, whoa her cargo will It- I:. t . r I. ' t 1 Charleston Sept. 30, 131. tf torn, Sf N.B, Bbe ha coufortabl accommodation for few peager. J. B. C ... ,. .-SEW. BOOkl lUNDEllY- WITH a view to th moro efficient prosecutioa of their busine, the subscriber bar es tablished. DOOK BINDERY. Htving prooi red the best material frara the North, and em- ployed a wwhma who comet wtR recomroended, they an nreparod to riecut oa mode rat tertn. lall orders in thia line, i 1 , Acenwnt nook, ltecrrl, Ae, ruled and made I to order i and every tiad of fjiitding promptly leveriitein (Iic tWBfsinsjiMrr, oa rem I -qnabtt terms. . ' . I . JOffTII GALrS SON I RtldrhrAtnnist. 1HU2. tf S Major Jack Downing . Mft or Ciencral Andrcu J.nkoil, ykESlPEST or THE t'SITED StAf Ei." T. K. GREEXBANK, : YXo. , Franklirt-Place, PhHadeliOii) -Vr nXS in Oie Prescind will piiMbh I in aftw day.the Life, Admuiistration, i.c of Major General A'rne Jackton. Presideat of tlie United States-,JJy MajorVoc lMwntt, 01 UK iAiwmngsvuie jmiuiib. . . Tlii work is ornamented with a number of fine en- rravihga, among which is a striking likeness of the President, the Author, and several other distinguished characters J also, a variety of cuts, illustrating a num ber of extraordinary and graphic scenes eescrioea oywe .racetipus, eloquent, and iearaca tfiogmpner. Extract from the eondusion of Ike Major'i Preface: And now Tm near an eend, and I guess as bow I've done it purty slick. 1 raly think this account of the Life, Adventures, Battek, llare-breth scapes, and the Glorious Administration of the Gincral, is tlie cutest I thingj've ever rote The Gineral tell d me plainly it was a muter worn, ana uuu ne wouia rue u ir. vum Wftif Havert Unwwwtyvtof itiae a-MastCLOf JMIia thinks tli is beats mv letu.rs all holler ; and that .my rep- utashunas a riter wui be stabiwiit oy n, ana go uown 10 posterity sempitanial with the Uinerals. 1 have rit a all from the Uinerals own mouth : for when I forgot what he tell'd me, I went and axed him over agin ; and if I hadu't made it myself, why I swow it wud a bin Olo-bioirrafv.n , If the letter? of Major Jack Downing have created a smile on the races of his readers, they may confidently expect a richer treat from die redoubtable author, in his new vocation as a Biofrrapher. The work will be issued in One Volume 12ma of 264 pages, well executed, on fine paper, and neatly bound in cloth, at the low price of one dollar per copy. The usual discount to the trade. Flexible covers will be put on a part of the edition, so that the work can be sent bv mail to those who reside at a distance. Editors of newspapers, periodicals, 4 c. who publish this an nouncement a few time, and incliwe us five dollars, fret of postar, shall receive seven copies, Address, potl-patu, T.'K. GREEXBANK, 9, Franklin i'luie, I'hilwtdphia. March 8, 131.. 3t Thc thorough bred Horse Eclat, WAS raised in North-ILunpton County li a beautiful sorrel, 5 feet 1 inch high, 10 is verv heavy, has a spleinlid carriage -and is allowed, by all good judges, to be very stterior in fornuitimi and a:tioii. He was gotten by the cekrbnrtrd old race-horse Sir Archie ; his dam was a Hal nmre gotten by Sir Hal ; his grundum wax Harriet Ha tsi, who was gotten by old Bellair, out of a Wild air, which was called a very fine mare of her day ECLAT dam was raised in North-Hampton Co. by Mr. Eatou Fruarf who sold her, whil young, to Mr.Seth PeeWes, lVr 375. His'graikuiin (Har riet Eaton) was a mure well known by many peo ple and her perfijriruui(s under tho saddlu wert; equal to any other heaHt of her kiixl, both tor ease to. has wool' mm MoiwttsHMs lwww o4t ttWy particularly in a lou; journey to the fur west ; she was once sold for Q'MH). The subscribers hold in their hands documents that certify the Horse's Pedigree, but 'they foci a delicacy injittaching to this advertisement the names of the gentlemen who euve them, not ha ving from them any ss-cial authority to do so. In point of formation of Isidy, ECLAT is rait to be " ' 1 J aa AAlfL u suka4-. 1 ua-dk , . . . . , ... . - , . ,. . . - - rXrt-llVTi TTT UtiTj tr Unllll rtfr. He will Stand the ensuing Season, IN LEXINGTON & SALISBURY, comnsMK-ing in Ixiiigton on the 1 5th of March, at the reduced price of J i tlie. single leap, 6tt tlie seasisi, and $10 to insim; a mure la be with foul. The iiisuraiMie. nsay will be iwaiveraUe as noon as the nmre is di.overed to be with fwl ; or son- vsit the. nrtiporty aLuuld bo dispnaed. . - " Tho Hhd wHt alteiir regtilarlv every ninth dn'v at his stands, except when shown at pibic plncest or(U'iavei by accitieiit.. lue.jswiMm wiir end on tho taxi duy of Jime. Care will be taken to avoid accident to iiwrfw, Isit no rwjKXiitilMlily; can be as suuicd for any that may occur. a 1. 11 1 u.i.jiLua, 'C:5:-ri JAM EtfateNAJRY.-- Fehnmrv 22, 134. im YiaTcvatc,Cna, K CAass. Thomas J. narrow A. Co-, Iniorters No. 88, Wattr Street, IT2j7r"7C?MIj Art now rrpriring their SjHing I' at term of Kiir. ... tktnwurt, Xum, amijwtff 4cvtw.-v , -, in terg great tartly. TIF.IR st(kj very exteasi, embracing every artselo sold in the hoe . aoi, from their uriti ties m England, they ire cnahed to offer every in. iluceua.'iit lo tneir custmierM,iii ltenw, (jimhtv, and price. - Merchants oValinj in TheTiiie, will fiiid it greatly to tlmr interest to mil, as the sehxtious which have been nuule are vilh a view to lite N. Carolina and Virginia nwrluts, and every article will l put down to the low?st price which it can possibly be sold at. Fran tlie efSrt hitherto made to give our customer aatUfactiott, we hoiie r . . . f- . - . a . 1 . rr a continuance s pairnrage imm rsonn Laro- f.t..-. - ..... . . ... . . . . . ima. ItlUS. J. UKHUV & KXt. Imprter, Water St, New York, Feb. 15, 14. lot :ilE SECOND SESSUX OF TIHS-INST: TUT10N WILL, COMMENCE On Friday the firs of M'onttber next. rT'HK SubaeriVir, thmkful for past paLronaar a nretm riienmilsw titjiiwi iW.... of the next session wit) renewed teal. -P.-J. SPARROW, T. W. SPARROW. 8lisbory, Oct. 5, 13. tf 1 ins r 11 An: 1 1111:1 FOR tSiLlU-CHEAl. THE Subscriber la just completed all there. natr MrM-r In -twvitut. Iit4 f-2--. which has fK Sunn tinm past been is his pos session for that purpose, and now OFFERS IT FOR SALE, in fuisvaoc of itpiructioos from lbs owner, who hai no use tor it, The Carriaira now a good a when new and caa be wy shoe by those oesimusto purchsse- , - ' JOHN I. SHAVER, December . . tl Valuable Property The Subscribe r, being desirous to remove to tlie YV Olfcrs for .jpalc, on Accomnwdating Terms, His House and Lot La fit . In VVadesborough, ToasTHEB wrr SMALL TR-CT ow WOOD LAJ D, Convenient for nrewood.-i-It is one of the mo desimbl? sJ.tuatioiw Jo. TnyateJaruily in a. Village, being situated convenient to the EpiscwB i tages both of tlie town and country. The Difl. mg is a large two-atory Duiwmfr, wn a sacw Hall, a Passage below and abo stairs, five cob. Lrtnhlfi-IM-Knonis, . JcrjaMy .--mxlL". &thhedt--aM4 a Double Piazza in front. J ALSO TOR SALE, r 7 Wis V aVuaAAc ?aU.io, Lying on Gould'i Fork, ABOUT 4 MILES FROM TQWitn CONTALVISG 437 ACRES,. About 100 acres of which (principally LQW. GROUNDS) are cleared, and in a good state S Cultivation. The Land is well adapted to the nt duction of Cotton, Corn,. Wheat and .every lhr usually cultivated in this section 01 country. . There is on J j, thepremisesi m awwrvva IT I -Tf . -a .a very ooinlortahlo tiw l.L.l.i.M,iogeinerwith ti usual Out-Hoiis, nnd a WELL OF WATEl in the Yard not inferior to any in the country The situation is hiyh and healthy, and a very de rame place lor a Cmntry Residence. ' I Or A further description is deemed uiuiecewa. 7t rv, U u is presniinni any jm-ntiiii -i imiui iu pw. chase will view the premises fir himself. - WALTER G. JONES. Wadesborough, Anm Co. i tf Ffhruajry.l. lL. laron I Voolworthy O a 1 WaU ai Clock MaVcrf" E(IS h'ave to inform tlie Citiaons of Ralisbury, as w II aa tlase of Rowan ant) tlie no ms aid ing (.Vanities, tlmt he has "T IteniAvt'd hiw IiCfahlUhmrnf ivphb stn'TiT-ytDgor-THK ctn'imifJiTg; , . J A few Jnorx alsive Mr. W'tu. II. Slaugh-) I ter'a Hotel, on tlie Main St ret t, V lieru he still continue, as ls'retfre, toexeewt ALL KINDS OF WORK in the hue of hw proiuwioo- at Mhort notice, And on the swxt natotmble term. WATCHES d. CLOCKS JLEPAi RED HIS WILL I ALL CASES BZ Warranted for 12 Months! And thofce dtffHel to patnsiize him, are assurel ... thiit tiff pauw wul .be. spare.to gjv-c Jhc imist general aisl entire mtistoctiutt to tls-in. Or.ENCUAVING of everv AHaaai;fS; lihhiir Tomli-tfnivt will br ewentrd with ncjt- aew aitl aeeuntrv , nt i3mrt nctic. T" SalUburV, Jan. V'7, 1-U4- - tf , 6a cA anA Carnage 'Ma iu, AND REPAIRING. J. X. Kaincy X 1. J. I shat rr, ? Coach and Ctirriagt-Makrrt, i(i--Uuiiv uiUH-iw tlx" 1'iilHir gwrallv,that they have entered into Co-Partnership tor tlie pur- potarot earrTing-fio the above Umkus m. ..all iU variclips, and that tltry have, -x fur tlmt MiriuM',liikeii tlie slsip FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY nilUP JACOBS, On Ihr Miin Strrtl, ppjttr tkr M Jml. OCT Tim- have on hand a good wmiilv r lb best canfullv-f kxrtol and w ll-H-asaj Tuuhci, and wilijilwavskevpon Iwoat, fr sale? STAGECOACHES, -S. - - K- XOT X ' Which shall not he Rrmwd br any bt this srei tisi of country tor ueatness, durability, and cbesf' ness. For the benefit f TravTller and Smr Driver, tliv wjl arways keep, cm hand L'ARRl AtJE-SPRlStlHaiid all other fixture n.tary to rait those vehicles in the mort rnmnleta orlrT I nd evrrv dpsrnpti.ai t R VP AyTtTVfi iH be iltNie at the siKirtwt notice and on th loaest pot ssble terms, - - - - - The Subscribers have attar Iwd to their Carri ge-Majmlacty, i BLACKSMITH-SHOP, is hich theyei4y none but rir-rate veiskawa and the very best Materials . w hich rnablrs the to assure their fnends and lite public that all wrt dnie by them, in this line sin, will be of super quality, and as low-prtced as any otlier exeort" in this section of country. The Subscriber deem it hardly wifssarT to say that they will be thankful f a portion tlie publie favor t and ihey hft by strrt att ta to business, and nvsk'nite charges, to mer the pntnMge of all who may wi.h f.a purrhss artirlps kept f! sale ,y tl-saa cr ftiS J.. in theS Hue. JtHIN W. KAlvKY. , riHLIP J. K. l iliVFR'' Sdi-bury, February 1 Ihii. ? 7 i ' To JN. infijn ranti eucru the p can i intell so g dang the I whili ever liam Ig wliie Ke Unci pi ilit curri Reli Gov. tlie I ami tlllK But wlia alar cipl are to Gsi are Cfdi It i '-Irfrl the cha I in toi toi ,l Pr tav the IU am fer 1 to Bl' lit CMI to wr CT CI p ''ii' dl u ' si r
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1834, edition 1
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