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r " (A a 4 " uu Mil, m - .... ik A4 Mm MMk Ml Ml .M. 10 A YOUNU I.ADY, ON IIKAIU.NU MM WAS TO UK MARttlf.D, . (it wwmi rrnfckaiiJL J Tht Itffl me, full Whr 1 Tut Ui-jr dock lbe M bridf?, Tbt hi -ffih b woven lh l.iif, brnW-ffKom by Ur dt . And 1 think I bear lli j bOw! iifti, ' Thy nrtWi win tor., A they five the In iftfitWa ifm T Tltfif WuLful tla-i own. J nrer W bVldat, "", But ar eyelid hath beMi wrtf And it lwyt seeaVd to m- ' Am though t Joyous mwd wett at To . it itttod iew r in : A gf tad firiiJi thing lay Mid her Awklcn f ladheai riff MUiie-Huid in ring. - - And other asres 1H claim thy thought, And other heart thy l"i And msr friend may ha around. And brighter ahuv : Yd thoo, wbea 1 hahotd the next. May's! wear upon thy brow, Pe-chanee, a tuouW lJk of care, for tfiat winch deck, it now. And when I think how often I have the Wilb thy mikl And kely look, tnd thy atop of air, And bearing Lie a child, O UW moumuill, how mournfully, The thought ne o'er my brm, ' When I think twm na'ar tuay'al be that free And girlb thing again. ' Uut t vote I floating round me, Aud it toil n of thy reti. ... That Mimdiina hall illume thy path, That joy aladl he thy guet ; Tint Ihy life aball be a summer' day, .. Vhu& evening ahail gu dow a Lika tlta availing ui Uie eaatcra clime, That never knuwi a tVown. - MP VAN WINKLE. (Concluded from our paper of Uwt wwk. On twaklni Rip Van Wlnkto CjuikI liinnwlf on Itie graeu kill froin whwiue tie had fir attvti the olj itiai) of tb gln. H rulUxl hi tye it wii t bright auiuiy morning. TUa bird wtjro hjing uml twittering inning tha btwliea.and tlie eagle WU W hooting ahiA, and breaatmg tlw pure nmuii ' : ata brtez. Hurnly," tbxwght Rip, M 1 have wrf ' I'pt ht-ra all night" Ha recalled tlw occurreiH 1.1 before he fcltMJrh atranga man with the tegyt firpwr the rrniunUia ravinethe wiM re. treat airxriig the rock tho wo-bogtaie party at ' nine-pina tha (Uipny Ob I thai flagon I that flagon I" Oxiught Rip what aicuwi attoll 1 muka to Daina Van Winkler la looked rwiil (! hia gun, but in nlaca of the ''' tUn will-oiloj fowling piece, be fuund an old firo- - 1-nJt rj tag by fetm, th barrel anervaled with nwt, - . the lock fulling off, tad the atuck wormaten. Ho now awpoctcd that tho brave royUr of Oto moun - tai had put trick Opon him, and flaring d.d khn with iiju3jJaJrrJld fetirrbignr--VVtirf, ;r; bad diiappcaml, but be wight liave atnyed jawajr ifW "aiuirrcl" 6f $olM$ Htf'whiirtlmJ ' tiler him. ehouted hi name, but ail in vain the vchot rtpwUad bia.aiuaUd ud Uul. bat JW fag ,..WM.jo bq aeon. - - fie dotenmiied to reviait the acarw or the hwf -inning' gsmbolj and if he met wih anyiif the "f hrty,t demand; hi aVig aad guor-Aa he arose ia aik,he fmind hiwarlf Kiffln-tbe jointflrnd-wnr. . ing ia hi Uauttl acUviiy. "u The mouniaiit Ms ' do not'lgrM with me, IlKxiglil RIp; ami if thin t:rrlu:lt)uld tee T liarnVrahall have a llewwd time with Dame Van . Winkle.", With aoma difficult Jw golAown .into ' tha glen j he f!Hind the gully up which he and hi .1 companion had ancendwi the preceding evening i but to his autoniahineut k mountain stream wn now ftjamlng down U, WpMig from ruck to rock, ami filling the gton with bablJing murmuri". He, how f ver, nuula ebjrt to ecramWa up ita aide, working fiia toilaom way through thicket i( birch, auaaa- utanglad by he wild grape rinea that twUtod thoir 'coil whI: oiidriW:'fri tPi1i;,tSe,"ind" -ef iid''i; ' kind of network; In hi path, ' At hnglh h feached to where fhe ravin had i, ;ta Orgh Wnfl1rinphitheiitt hot i 'i tracea of uch opouing remained. lhe ruck t -Hcnted a high ime.rietrthla Walt, over iflich the 1 rent came tumbling in a aheet of feathery foam, r i l full into broad deep baain, black from the ulowa of tha eurrounding fiireat, , Hero, then, j r Rip waa brought to,a atand. He agnln called t J whistled after his dog J he" was idy uweml 1 f tha cawing of m flock of idle crowa, prting . ;h in air about dry tree that owrhung a wnmy r pscipica ; and who, aqeura n t'wir elevation, eem- i to look down and scoff at the poor man's per j loxiliee. Wat was to be done t the morning wan Vi'ntrif ainTi tiirf p;p ,fnmiif!1d f T f" hht "i ftkiSatHrrTeved to give up hia dog and j-un he dreaded to meet hi wife ) but it wmihl nK ltnd, ahmildered the nwty firelock, and, witn a l,. art full of UouW ""d anxiety, turned his steps honjeward. - A h approached the village, he met a number vt people, but oro whom he knew, which some, what nrjried him, for ho had thought hinwolf ac -" nHi'iitiid with "every oho In ihff country hninrt. Their dreasjtoo, waa of a different kind from tlmt t-. which ha waa accustomed. Tliey all stared at him with aqua! "mark of surpfiso, and wherieter thy ' rftt eye pon him, invariably stroked their chin. Tho constant recurrence of" this geflnrft induced Rip, involiinlHrily, to do tho aame, when, to hi as tonishmfint, he found hi beard had grown a foot - lon-rl - - ' '-" " v He had now entered tho skirtaof the village. A troop of trari children run at hi heels, hooting atle,r him, and pointing nt hi grey beard. The dog, too, none of whii'h ho recognized for hia old acquaintances, lutrk'-d at him a he passed. The very village seemed altenil : it waa "larger and tU p-mi1k. 'IVrcfterc rowaof honaea wh:h he had never nh Ik-Cto, ami thos-i which had beet) h I'.miilinr hinuitt had i5iippeared. Strange names u lto over the il xn Hinino line xit of the win ,' ,-orv t!.t''2 a Btrane, Hi mind now i o nii'-'ive him i lie donWed whether both he w :'.J arou..d H:a weia uot bewitched. Hur 1 1 llil wu Li nativQ iii!ge, 1im h he had b ft but tha djy U fc.r. 'Ilx re tjnd Ilia KbuIkIiII Miiitii--Uir tnn the atlnr HmUm at di. Ihim e iln-re Wa t-vrrv hill and dale prffMnly a it had alwaji r fl - Kip wa sorely perplexed- " That litm M fiii'it," tlfoghl he, " iu addlod tny pm.r hrtd Mly P ' It wa with aiftnu dilfu-ulty he (iml tli way to hi own hoU, Which In) approa hed with ml' iit awe, aipeeting every moiiMnit tu bear the shrift ika of Huiim Van V inkle. II fujnd the haii am to ikav the roof fallen in. the window haltered, and tha dr oil the hinge. A half tarvMl dog, that Nke4 like oir, waa skulking alit it. Rip called him by name, but tlie cur Mwried, altoweq hi Iwith, and paaaed on. Ilii wa an unkind cut uidoed-- My very dog," sighed poor Rip, ha forgotten me r Ho entered tho fciuae, which, to felt thatrtith, Dame Van Winkle had tlwaya kept in neat order. It was empty, forlorn, aud apjaimitly ahandutiod. Tma oWdaiene) owrrameiii til eonhuliial P-ar be called loudly for hi wife and clnMreiillie low ly cliainbera rung for a monent with hi voice, awl tlum all again waa ilence. He now hurried forth, and hastened to bi old rert, the little village inn but it too wa gone. A targe rrkeity woodVm buihling sUrnd In it place, with great gaping window, some of JIm-iii broken, ajid memli'd with old hat and petticoat, and avr 1Im floor was imiutcd, u Tlie t'uiial Hotel, by So rwtlian Doohttle.", Inatead of tha great true whirh UMiid to vhettcr the quiet little Ihitch inn of yore, there now wa reared a tall naked rude, with iim thing on fop dial looked like red night cap, and from it wa RuUerlug a flag, on which wa a aingu htr twetuhiiige of star ami trip)-a all (hi wa strange and inrianprelienatble. He recuigniwid on the sign, however, the ruby Cm of King (iwirge, Umk-r which ho Imd simdted so tmuiy a peamiful piiie, hut even thi wa singularly metaiiKirphoMxl, Ine red coat wa changed Pr one of bluu ami bulT, a sword wu stork in tlie hand inxtead of a M'imire, the ln:ad wa decorated with a cocked hut, uimI uii: riVrm-alh wu untedaia large cluuiicttr, titMni W4Hin0T0X. Thtire was, as usual, a crowd of folk about the eW, but wie whom Rip recollected. 'Hie very character of tho pix.le MM:mol changed, lliero wu a Uuy, bustling, dieputaliou liie about it, in tetl of tlei aecuMtouied phlegm ami drowy Iran, nuillity. Ho looked in vain for tho sago Ntchohw Veller, ith hia bnxul fnre, ikuhle chin, ami fair long pijie, utteringcli'U of tidatcco ainoke inxteud of idle speeches ; or Vanliuiuuiel, the cln'lums. Iff, doling Cirth tlie coMnt of an ancient iK'!ix. Iter. In place of tlnne, a k'tm liliou looking fob iiw, with hi pocket full of handbill, w u hurang. uing vehemently about right of citizen electii memlicr of conKr" liberty Bunker' hill heroes of seventy u awl other word, tliHt were a perfect lUb luiUh jiirgon to tho bewildered Van Wink ml ' ; Tlie appearance of Rip, with hi long grizzled beard, hi rusty, fowling piece, hi uncouth dress. ami the army ot women and children that had gathered at hi heele, amai attracted the attention of the tavern politician. They crowded around him, eyeini him from licad tu foot, with great cu riiMiity. 'Jim orator btutlod up tu him, and draw, big him partly amik), impiired "un which side he voted f Rip stared in vacant stupidity. Anotlier hort but busy little fellow nulled him by the arm, and rawing on tiptoe, iHprel m bmenr, " whet her m) iwat ffrrral or Jk-rmcrat. Kip tyis oqilully nt a bwato comprehend tho question j when I know. inir, aelf-irtiportant old i'nlleimui, in a nlmrn cocked h,4iuade.liitw.i.iy thresh tllWw4,.yvtU)gJiicwl to llie ngni ami, leu wiin nmeinow m ne rmns.fi, and planting himself before Van Winkle, with an arm akiinhn, the other resting on his oute, hi keen tyc and harp.Kn- p.twjttMwerBjjntahja vry -Hll, (rtnniiHu) in mi austere" tone, " wlnti lirmight him to the election with a gun on- hi thoutiler, aud a inob til hi heels, and whether he meant to- breed i riot in the pillage J AlW-geii-; tlemen, criod liiii, somewhat diMmnved, M I am a poor man, a native nf the place, and a loyal wiljirt of (he King, Hod lt(5a'liim r Here a general iihout burnt from the bystander A tnry ! atory ! a spy I refugee I IihmIU hil away with him !" It wa with grnul difficulty thut the elf-iiiiixirtaiit man in the cocked hat nwtored (utler ; and having mounted a tonfbld austerity of brow, denmiMled again of the unknown culprit, what teeametlwre noor man humbly assured rum mat ne meant no harm but merely came there in search of some of hi neighbours, who used to keep iilKmt the tavern. Well who are tlfy I name theiifc" 1 Riu betltiitiwlit hiiMHttUCa, wu4nuut, and tMuoirod, o whore' Nicholas Veldi'r f There was a silence for a little while, when an old man replied, in a thin piping voice, " Nicholas Vender T why he u dead and gone these eighteen rears 1 There wa a wooden tomb-tHie in the church yard, that used to tell all about him,, but that a rotted and gone too. Where a Brpm Dutcher 7 " Oh, he W4MU if to tha army in the hczratiins. of the war soma y he wmajulled at the battle of StoiHiy.l iHiit other ay tie was drowned in a squall, af the foot of Antony's Nose, I dont know he weyyr .came back gti'!L , , " Where Van Bumtitel, the schoolmaster 7 " He went olT to the Wars too, wa a great tnili llip'a heart died awuy at hearing of thone sad changea in hi home and friend, ami finding hiin- i. i .1 I I u seir inns aione in tne worm. t.very answer pus zled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of mutter which ho could not under stand i vrar-mgrci-- I he had no emrnrge-tw tuk afleriarry morefrietiK hut cried out m ileMMur, " doea nobody here know Kip V au in kle f" . i Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" excloimfcl two or three, " Oh, to be . aura I that's Rip Van Winkle yonder, lcanmg againt the trees' - Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart of himself as he went up tho4 nKtuntain : apparently as lary, wrnly fellow was now completely, cwifouiidod. He dHibtel hi own identity, and whether he wa himself in an other man. In the midxt of hi bewilderment, the man in the cocked hat demanded w ho he was, ami what was hia name ? ' s. God know," exclaimed he, at his wit' end ; 44 I'm w inymdl I'm im'botlv eW tlml Vte yonder m---thiitH somelxkly else, got into my shoes I was mystlf last night, but I fell a deep on the mountain, aud they've changett my. gun, and every thiag'a changed, and I'm changed, arid I can't tell what' my name, or who 1 am ! The bystanders braa now to look at each other, ik!, wii.k klgmfitajiily, ami tap llieir finger sgaiimt their f tf d. 1 U rn wa a whijr, J mt, a!-!! uring the gun, mJ keping tlie old P How from dni mi Iih f at tho very n,'gntion of which, iiw s'ir iiiilMiit man in tU cocked hat rrtin-d with some pnciplstion. At thi critical moment a freh likely wootau fnm4 Ihnstgh the thrortglo gl a peep at the grwyUrld man. Wm bud chubby child in her arm, which, frightened at hi biok, Irgnn tocry, Iluh Rip,"crHMl be, M huh,you hitle dot, ilia old man wiil hurt you." The name of tlie child, the air of the imitlicr, the loud of itrfokr, 6H tiened a train of reenllee. liona in hi mind. What i your name, my fowl woman f aked he, Judith lrdeTiier." And your father's name V M Ah, poor man, hi name wu Rip Van Winkle irt twenty years since h went a way from hme with hia gnn; and never hat Yarn 4ieard of ainee hia dog cans) borne without him but whether lie ahot himM-lf, of wacsrroJ away W'fTie TiaTiansi' nobody can bill. I wu then but a little girl." Hip had but one iiietion more to ink but be put it with faltering voice i Where' yfHir nKitlMir T M Oh, she too lias died but a short lime lince ; she broke a bkxd ve- in a fit of anei at a Now. Knghind pekiler.n u ilu-re wu a drop of comfiirt, af least, in I hi intelligence. The lionest man could contain him. lf no longer. Ho caught his duiighter arsl her child in In arm. " I am yr father I" cried he " Young Rip Van Winkle once old Rip Van Winkle now I Doe nobody know poor Rip Van Winkle I" All stood amazed, until an old woman, tottering nit from among tho crowd, put her hand to her brow, ami peering under it in hi nice lor a moment, exclaimed, "Hure enough I it i Rip Van Winkle . I - "Tie iif i i . 1 1 Il ia iiiiiiMiU. t'icoiiKJ ihiiin! again, oiu ih imi hour Why, where liuvo you been theso twenty long years I" lUpVwory waf "'ervvn told, fir tho whole twenty year had been him but a one uight. The neighbour stiiwl when tliey beard it ; some were wten to wink at each other, and put their tongue in their cheek ; and the M'lf-importunt mun in the cocked hat, who, when the alarm wu over, hud re turned to tlie fn Id, screwed down the corner of hi mouth, and xhuok hi head iimai which there was a general shaking of the heud throughout tho uv einhluge. It wu determined, however, to tnko the opinion of old I'eter Vamh'rdonk, w ho wu wen lowly ad vancing up the nvl. I In wa a dcsccniLmt of the historian of that name, who w nte one of the earli- Cut accounts of the province.. I'eter was tho usM ancient inhabitant of the villuge, and well ver-d in all the wonderful event ami tradilMMM of the ii'ii;lilxorliool. Ho recollected Rip at MH-e, ami corroborateil hi story in tlw imut Matifactory manner. Ho assured the ccnwtrry that IT wn a fact, handed down from hi ancestor the hiMorian, tliat tho Kajdskill moutiUuna had alwava been haunted by strange beings. That it wa affirmed that the great Heialrick HihUki, the firt diseover. er of the river and country, kept a kind of vigil there every twenty ear, with his crew of the I Lilt'-moon, being pcrmiifcd ia thi w ay to revisit the ceiK of hi enterprise, and keei a guardian eye upon tlie river, and the great city called by hi name. 'Iliat hia futher had once seen them in their old Dutch dremes playing at niiwi pin in a hollow of the inouiiluin ; and that he Linwclf had heard, one Tsnmmer afternoon, the sound f Uieif ball," like long peal of thunder. " ,.WT..V .ltws mwkp!smmtm9., un, and returned to the more important concern of the election. - Rip' daughter took him home to hre with her ; she had a wiug, wcU-furui.shcd hou.se, nd,,.ftout.CBfMnry1aua Rip rvcoIle:ted for ono.iif the urchins tliat ucd to climb tip) ni hi buck. As to Rip's son and- heir, who "was the ditto, of himself, seen leaning agnirort tha-.tCBhoi-wa -employed, to work, on tho thnn ; but evineel an liereditnry dioitioti to attend to any thing else hut hi iHiMine. ' R ip now rewrmed hit old walks and habits i f he soon fooiid ninny of hi former cronie, though all rather the worms fur tho weur and tear of timo ; and preferred making friends among the rising ge neration, with whom ho soon grew into great iitvor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at thut happy age when a mun can do nothing with brnicn, at itie inn floor, and was reverenced as one of fue' patriarchs of the village, ami a; chronicle of the old times " before tho war." It was Home time before be could get iuto the regular truck of gotoip,4rtHild ba-MMido tooiprehend the strange event that hud taken place during his torpor ; how thut there had been a revolutionary war that the country ' had thrown riff the yoko of old Engliuid -and that, instead of being a subject of his Majesty George the Third, he was now a free citizen of the United States, Rip, in fact, wus no politician ; the changes of states and empires made but Millie-im-precision on him ; but there was one species of des potism uudui which be hud long groaned, and that was pettiest government i huppily, that was at an end ; he had got hia neck out of tlie yoke of ma trimony, and could go (n and out whenever he plea.nHt, without ..dxdingJheranny of Dame Van W"iuWe. Wlienever hbr niinio was meiifioti ed, however, he shook hia hoad, shrugged his ijit pas either for, an expression of resiaiiauon to liis fate, or joy at hi deliverance. lie used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived at Mr. DoolitUa'a hotel. Ho was observed, at first, to vary on ironie points every time, he told if, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so re- Wntly awakened- .- It t laat -aotlkd down, preuiai). ly to the. tale 1 have related, and not a man, wo man, or child in tho neighborhood, but knew it by hcrtr,"''''S(trm);arwaya'nrenwM to doubt the reali ty of it, and insisted that Rip had been out of hi hCTd. and that this w wie ways remained flighty. Tlie old Dutch, inhabit ants, however, alinoHt universally gave It full cre dit. "Kven to this dnvthey never hear' ft thunder storm of a summer afternoon," abQAitjlie Kaatskill, tuit they say Hendrick Hudson and his crew are at their game of nine pins ; and it is a common, wish of all henpecked husbands in the netghbolirbood, when lifo hung heavy on thoir bands, that they might have a quieting 'draught out of Rip Van Wrnkk'' lliigiHt. ' Mr. Isaac Hill, in a lute iKiech in the Senate, run a parallel bet ween the characters of Washing ton', JefE'Mon, and Jackson and tome to the con elusion that Jackson ia the greatest man of the three 1 ! - M. , . CTV. W - 11 ) Coatlv and Carriage aVig, . AND REPAiniNO. J. V. Halnf y SL V. J. V. HUa rr, Vottfk and Carriagt-.Vukcri, Rtrfulty liiflirnt the rubtic genemlly.that tliey have entered into Co-Prtrrrliip Cr Uie rir umo of carrying on tlie above buiue-M in all its varieties, and tliat they have, A a . a for that purpoe,takeo Die liop fORMEllLY OOCUPJED JV I,HIIJf'JAnOB3, On (A .Vai's Slrtfl, tntpoiitt the old Jail. '""- ' " -- t, - W...i- a JB ... (O" They have tai band a good aup(lyof the best ca rem Hyabcted -and wtdi-eaoned Timber1, and will atway keep on hand, for wile, TAr.co.uiu:-s, Which shall not be surpassed by any in Ibis sec tion of country for ncathc, durability, and cheap lie mm. OCT For tins benefit of Traveller and Stage Driver, thev will always keep on hand CARRI-AGE-KPRlS'tJM ami all other fixfure nocewmry to put thoe vehicle in the rnot completo onler ; and every description of REPAIRING will be done at tlie hortcat notice and on tho lowcat o. mblu ten nt. -- The HiiliMcriljer have nltached to their Carriage-Munufattory, a TIL CKHMITH-Hf 10, , which they employ none but lirst-rate workimm ami the very beat material wliK-h enublea them to o-itiirc their friend and the public tlmt nil work dime by them, in this hue uUo, w ill he of ii'rior quality, ami us low-priceil us any other executed tn this section of country. t The Hulnerilier deem it hardly nceemry to wiv that they will he thankful for a xii"ii of the public fin or ; ami they hojx-, by strict utten tiHi to Imhiiicss, and inodemtu charge, to m ril the piitrc'iuige of all who tnuy wih to Hir:hie article kept for uk bv them or joIm done in their line. JOHN W. RAINEV, FIIILIP J. F. SII.WKR. Palisbiirv, Fcbmarv 1 lw-'lt. tf The Ihorough hrt U Home Eclat, 11"AH raisHl in North-Hampton Count v lie is l a Imiiilit'iil a..rn.l K l'..l I ..w.k l.'.U heavv, ha a splendid carriairo ami is allowed, bv all good judges, to be very sujierior in formution ami action. He was gotten bv the celebrated old ruce-horse Sir Archie : hi dam wo a Hul mure. gotten by Hir Hal ; hi gramlam was Harriet Fa ton, who was gotten by old liellair, out of a Wild air, which-wa called a very fine mare of her day. LCLATs dam rained in North-Hampton Vih, by Mr. Eaton JPnmr, who sold her, while young, w Jir. sein i-ceuie, lor Ja. Ilia gramlum (Har riet KatottW-lnr-w-rfKrwn brwirrry-feri. nle. and her nerformunees under the' fulfil. vpm etjual to any other beast of her kind, both fir ease to ner rwr ano nersen j srw has been well tried, particularly in riimjfjoumoy' to i IhSTux' wet ho was oik) aoia tog v-iuu. . . The subscriber hold in their hands documents that certify lhi Hurs Pudig-HO, but tliey foel a delicacyln"' attaching fo' this "jMvereiihf'Krh'e; names of the gentlemen who gaVe them, not ha viug frwn thm any ptH;iul . aiithority Ui. do so. u, munt of formation of body. ECLAT Is not to" lie' excelled by any, if equalled. He will Stand the ensuing Season, IN LEXINGTON SALMRRRY. commencing in Lexington on the 15th of March. at the reduced price of 81 the single lean, $G the aeVUflnOB tTffTo'Tffiiire'a Mre the msnmiice money wdl be recoverable a soon a the mare is discovered to 6c with find : or M.ii. ' er, if the property should be disposed of. t he Horse Will attend regularly everv uinth dnv hitaftdsteic or delaved hv accident. Tlie seanoo will the lust day of June. Care will be taken to avoid accidents to mares, but no responsibility can be as-! sinned for any that may occur. j ALPHA PEEBLES, JAMES McNAIRY. Fthnmry 22, 1034. I'm :flaronr Voolicorlfi, TaU and Clock MaVcv, I1EGS leave to infWm the Cittaens of Salisbury, J as well as tlmse of Rowan and the surrouud- ing tJounties, that he has ; llfllllttrd Ilia l'.ii!ihlilnnn fo mm -mmrem or tiik edcOTirfiOsit a- 1 a iuw uoura ttuove Mr. wm. 11. Blaugh- ) uv ) U'r' Hotel, on tlie Main Stt i -CO Where ho stil1 contiuues, as heretofore, to execute AWL KINDS OF WORK in the line of his prolossion, at short notice, And on the most rtatonable terms. WATCHES & CLOCKSREPAIRED by HIM j WILL IS AL1 CASKS BB Warranted for 12 Months! And those disposed to patronize him, arc assured mat no pains will be spared to give the miwt general and entire satisfaction to them. (r ENGRAVING of everv descrintiiw (n. eluding Tomb-Stmes,) will be executed with neat ness anu accuracy, at short m.-tice. - Siilislmry, Jan. 27, 1S34. tf All kinds of P II INTINC done here. CARRIAGES, f.Xfc-jr Carryalls, GigsMSm BULK I IIS, ix. LlLi-r.Jr 1 NEV00I)S. Till: HUISCRIDWI U NOWMUXUVI.NQ, AM) OPENING, A Large and Full Supply or ,. - --- FAIX d- WITi:it (iOOI)S, riONHIS TING of EVERY A R T1CL K generally kept in t Country Retail Store j il of which he is disposed to MllLOVV for CASH or to punctual customer! on noa? tataurt, ' " Tlie public "areirequeTe3 to call, hear price, -tnd judgo for themselves. 1 ' , DANIEL II. enrsa.' 8alibury, January 0, 1834. . if Yatllcnvatc,Clinut i ; i . ..Th oragtJ, ft a r jfo w A; ; t . Iiiqiorler No. 88, Water i'i net, :T377-ror.r Are now recrieing their Spring Vuti, rni nfAt. tkenware, China, and Fancy Goods, in terjf grttU variety, rpjIEIRstock ia very extensive, embracing every - artkIdold in tho line and, from their fkcilf, lie in Engliuid, they are enabled to ofter every in. iliM-eiiH iit to their customer, in patterns, quality, and price. Merchant dealing in the line, will find it greatly to their interest lo call, U the stlectMw which have, been made are with a view to the N, Carolina aud Virginia markets, and every article will Imj put down to the lowest price which it fia possibly be sold at From Die effort hitherto inndu to give our- customer sut olfaction, we his fir a continuance of patronage from North Caro. lina. THOS. J. BARROW dt CO. Imirtcra, 88 Water St., New York, Feb. 15, 1,1.14. ()t ' , NOTiiii: rptlE undersigned ha thi day qualified i ecutnr of the last ill aud Te!amrni of An. dernon F.lli, deceased, and hereby requeat tU nersou having claim airaiiial laid Folate i r.. rent them for payment within the time prescribed by Law ; and all those indebted are berth ... - j v (jMJtiteti to u Hike mynmU 1 a t i"tw i-f t t w w j.mv.o r,L,i.ijs, txecutor. November 2.1, I -a. tf TIN WARE. TO MERCHANT AND PEDLARS. THE StrnsntllKR na t PRKHKNT o HAND A tULl, A s S ( ) It T M K N T OF T1X WAUH, Made of good material and first rate workman hip, cousiating of the following artkka, 120 dozen COFFEE ftlTS, assorted sires; " 40 dozen Open Bucket, ditto ; 30 dozen Covered ditto, ditto ; 7H dozen Cream pud Patty Pans, ditto i . .J 40 dozen Light of Candle Mould ; 12 dozen Milk Strainers; . :r 68 dozen PANS, assorted sizes ; 32 duzeu Measure, ditto: 24 dozen Funnels ; - - - 100 dozen TiX-ClTS-r"-: " T.TZ 20 dozen Milk ditto 12 dozen WASH BASONS. - Cullondort, Stew Ian, Watering Tot, CardSiajidOUJStaodvKgT-w,.. - Jltowjloros, XibUioni,; rjipr Roaeay---G raters, Dipper, Dressers Scoops, Stage litmpa, eVc. Ac. ft-Beeswax.- Feathers' '"TarTilWl-rewt tvi' Copper, .Wool, and-Iron, taken iew:jiange.;-r DANIEL IL CRESS. Salisbury, January fl, 134. tf Salisbury Male Academy. THE SECOND SESSION OF THIS INSTI TUTION WILL COMMENCE On Friday the first of November nrxL rjMlK SiiWvmrsVTliihkra r" ft" i1-o Gtiicr upon inv exercise of the next session with renewed zral. P. J. SPARROW, T. W. SPARROW. mim?;m:mr: if ' " Cliui'Icatoii aud Clivraw THE FTEAxM-ROAT MACON, r.. I n r . vn. . V. UIIAIIA.il, II AVI NO been engaged, last Summer, ih' ron--niug between Charleston and Cliera w. aallinr at (ieortrp.Tnwn on hr wn v nn ami rLvn mill nw n " "j r -" " " - unie her Trip in the course of a few days, and is intended to be continued in the trade the eniu ingftcason. ; --. Her exceeding light draft of water, (drawing, when loadedyonly about fourand Shalf feel)wilt ' fnable her to reach Cheraw at all times, exccpl" on an uncommonly low river, when her cargo will ue iigtuered, at tne expense ol the boat. J. B. CLOUG11. . Charleston, Sept. 26, 1631. tf N.B. She has comfortable accommodations faf- a few passengers. J B. C, l'IKT RATE CARKIA(.G FOR, SALE CHEAP. T S uwribsr has just completed all the re pairs Beeejsary to a second-hand Carriage which has for some -time ; sf ln -frt h p"" session tor that purpose, and now OfHiKa t FOR SALE, in pursuance of instructions froai the owner, who has no use for it, ' The Carriage is now as good aa when nei and can be seea at my shop by those desirous to purchase. - JOHN I. SHAVfcft. December 2.' - . i ff " Tntir-nnn.rf. 1 XIT Pn,rltt. mnr imti iiiirHii -f J on oiii wy- villn, can get 5 or 600 pounds of loading by apply ing at this Office. - Muni ! A rw-t Ma, too, I &1 Il .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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